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Topic: [∞ YH] solo.ckpool.org 2% fee solo mining USA/DE 255 blocks solved! - page 446. (Read 1514749 times)

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is that the 2ph at mrr with at least 4times the normal renting price?

1.1h left! that one must be

It is but the price dropped to from ~06 to ~019
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is that the 2ph at mrr with at least 4times the normal renting price?

1.1h left! that one must be
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Well, someone's dumping a busload of hashrate here for a bit it seems.  Wink

That would be me

Took a gamble with 3hrs @ 2Ph.

Got little under an 1hr 20mins left.
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Well, someone's dumping a busload of hashrate here for a bit it seems.  Wink

And I'm just sitting here with my 1.3 Gh/s....
-ck
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Ruu \o/
Well, someone's dumping a busload of hashrate here for a bit it seems.  Wink
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lol, when it rains it pours. Just don't count on that luck continuing!

Oh I know, dont you worry.

I've got a total of 28btc now sitting back in my wallet (did cash some out 10Btc) and 4btc ready buy some hashing power Smiley
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lol, when it rains it pours. Just don't count on that luck continuing!
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WTF!!! Congratulations buddy Grin
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I've spent 3BTC for 601TH that runs between 5 & 18hrs ftom: http://tinyurl.com/qencw96

Thanks for the link.  I was also wondering about what cloud service you were using.  Let us know if your 601TH is successful...



Sadly nothing on the solo with the 601.. did point 300 of that for a few hours at Cex, earned 0.2btc

So stuck it back on the slots..
First few rolls I got 4btc, thought hmmm is this my lucky week? put it upto the Max spin and BOOM!



Think I can afford a bit more rented hashing power Smiley
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which has better chance have find coin?

1. Higher hash rate with fewer miners

or

2. Lower hash rate but many more miners



Higher Hashrate.

Every Gh/s has the same chance of finding a block, e.g. 1000Gh/s from 1 miner or 10 miners doing 100Gh/s per miner has the same chance of finding a block.

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which has better chance have find coin?

1. Higher hash rate with fewer miners

or

2. Lower hash rate but many more miners

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Think for yourself
I'm sure I read somewhere back in this thread that difficulty is adjusted depending on hashrate. How does this work if you use different rental rigs with different hashrate pointed at the same btc address?
It's adjusted per connection.
So e.g. 4 rigs mining, each with their own connection, i.e. not combining them with a proxy, will each have their own difficulty calculated.
Thank you I thought that might be the case Smiley.

I thought thats we call Workers

I think each connection as a worker



You can have multiple mining devices/mining software instances all going to one worker.  But each mining software instance is a connection AKA socket which is an IP Address and Port number combination.
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I'm sure I read somewhere back in this thread that difficulty is adjusted depending on hashrate. How does this work if you use different rental rigs with different hashrate pointed at the same btc address?
It's adjusted per connection.
So e.g. 4 rigs mining, each with their own connection, i.e. not combining them with a proxy, will each have their own difficulty calculated.
Thank you I thought that might be the case Smiley.

I thought thats we call Workers

I think each connection as a worker

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I'm sure I read somewhere back in this thread that difficulty is adjusted depending on hashrate. How does this work if you use different rental rigs with different hashrate pointed at the same btc address?
It's adjusted per connection.
So e.g. 4 rigs mining, each with their own connection, i.e. not combining them with a proxy, will each have their own difficulty calculated.
Thank you I thought that might be the case Smiley.
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Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
I'm sure I read somewhere back in this thread that difficulty is adjusted depending on hashrate. How does this work if you use different rental rigs with different hashrate pointed at the same btc address?
It's adjusted per connection.
So e.g. 4 rigs mining, each with their own connection, i.e. not combining them with a proxy, will each have their own difficulty calculated.
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I tried with 6 or 7 rigs all of them different speed - 180, 420 ghs, 900ghs, 1ths, 5ths, but seems that the pool reports correct hashrate when you sum up all rigs' speed, so it's not something to worry about

I can confirm this.  I've used several different miners on different addresses and then the same address, and the hashrate is always correct.
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I tried with 6 or 7 rigs all of them different speed - 180, 420 ghs, 900ghs, 1ths, 5ths, but seems that the pool reports correct hashrate when you sum up all rigs' speed, so it's not something to worry about
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I'm sure I read somewhere back in this thread that difficulty is adjusted depending on hashrate. How does this work if you use different rental rigs with different hashrate pointed at the same btc address?
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Smile while thinking.
Congrats ads2003uk! Nice to see a payoff for gambling (renting hash) Grin

And good luck with the new rented hash! EDIT: How much did it cost you and where do you rent this much?

Pool showing 919TH Shocked. Is this the highest ever?


Not if you count the big farm that found the first few blocks for the pool. It was a couple of petahash i'm guessing but it ran on a separate instance so not sure if you can count it. 919TH is definitely the highest from regular users as far as I'm aware.

I've spent 3BTC for 601TH that runs between 5 & 18hrs ftom: http://tinyurl.com/qencw96

Thanks for the link.  I was also wondering about what cloud service you were using.  Let us know if your 601TH is successful...
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