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Topic: [∞ YH] solo.ckpool.org 2% fee solo mining USA/DE 255 blocks solved! - page 77. (Read 1514780 times)

newbie
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My miner keeps showing a crapton of accepts....

https://i.imgur.com/xSFRbVW.png


what is this?
member
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Merit: 18
I believe there may be online tools to do so, but you can do it yourself with the latest version of cgminer and your own bitcoin daemon, using cgminer's --decode option. The instructions are with cgminer and in one of the last posts on the cgminer thread as well, but you'll need a linux box and a bit of know how to get it going.

Thanks @ck. I was thinking it would be far less involved than that. I'll give it a shot sometime.
-ck
legendary
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Ruu \o/
On the solo.ckpool.org website it says:

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All you need to confirm you are mining to your own address is to examine the coinbase and template sent to you over stratum.

Just out of curiosity, could someone tell me how I can confirm this? i.e. how can I examine the coinbase and template sent to me over stratum?

I'm running an S9 solo. Just testing my luck Smiley
I believe there may be online tools to do so, but you can do it yourself with the latest version of cgminer and your own bitcoin daemon, using cgminer's --decode option. The instructions are with cgminer and in one of the last posts on the cgminer thread as well, but you'll need a linux box and a bit of know how to get it going.
member
Activity: 68
Merit: 18
On the solo.ckpool.org website it says:

Quote
All you need to confirm you are mining to your own address is to examine the coinbase and template sent to you over stratum.

Just out of curiosity, could someone tell me how I can confirm this? i.e. how can I examine the coinbase and template sent to me over stratum?

I'm running an S9 solo. Just testing my luck Smiley
-ck
legendary
Activity: 4088
Merit: 1631
Ruu \o/
Diff 54.5 hasnt moved    are we stuck there?
 Huh Huh Huh Huh
Currently 54.7. At current network difficulty, our overall hashrate moves extremely slowly.
full member
Activity: 637
Merit: 131
Diff 54.5 hasnt moved    are we stuck there?
 Huh Huh Huh Huh
legendary
Activity: 2483
Merit: 1482
-> morgen, ist heute, schon gestern <-
 Cool but with absolut no success ....

but, maybe next time!

(no, it was not me!)

hero member
Activity: 1220
Merit: 612
OGRaccoon
Never mind testnet.
When block  Cheesy
Someone was throwing like 13ph on the pool last night.

"shares": 10507108386,   Grin
newbie
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why u close the testnet?
I wanna mine on testnet3
 Huh Huh Huh Huh
Why would I run it? Want to fund it?
I can offer the server  Cool Cool
would u please set one pool?
-ck
legendary
Activity: 4088
Merit: 1631
Ruu \o/
why u close the testnet?
I wanna mine on testnet3
 Huh Huh Huh Huh
Why would I run it? Want to fund it?
newbie
Activity: 207
Merit: 0
why u close the testnet?
I wanna mine on testnet3
 Huh Huh Huh Huh
hero member
Activity: 1220
Merit: 612
OGRaccoon
 "bestshare": 11836169821.62613,  
Still well off but the best share I've had renting so far..

Come on block! give me your goodness!

or this from the 480gh s3    "bestshare": 188498375.0306037,  
Again highest best share ever in years of ownership!  

hero member
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OGRaccoon
I decided to have a push on the solo pool with a single V9 and a single S3.
IRL lucks been terrible this year so guess why not!

Show me the 0'z Smiley
newbie
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-ck
legendary
Activity: 4088
Merit: 1631
Ruu \o/
What is the probability of finding a block with an S9 13.5T at current difficulty?

@-ck

I show only 239 blocks found on block trail, not 251. Was the last block found on 7/22?

https://www.blocktrail.com/BTC/pool/solockpool

It seems like the pool finds a block every month and a half on average, would you say that's correct?

Thank you,

Darco
About 1 in 23000 per day.

The first blocks did not have the same signature so they're not counted by block explorers. Yes last block was about then.

The pool used to find a block that often, but with current difficulty, that is not likely any more.
newbie
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@Avirunes

Thank you!
legendary
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Merit: 1472
What is the probability of finding a block with an S9 13.5T at current difficulty?

Try https://solochance.com to find the probability of finding a block with current difficulty.
newbie
Activity: 10
Merit: 0
What is the probability of finding a block with an S9 13.5T at current difficulty?

@-ck

I show only 239 blocks found on block trail, not 251. Was the last block found on 7/22?

https://www.blocktrail.com/BTC/pool/solockpool

It seems like the pool finds a block every month and a half on average, would you say that's correct?

Thank you,

Darco
full member
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Merit: 221
We are not retail.
Nice idea, I'm actually holding off on the s7's as I'm waiting for bull to power them up for -ckpool. Maybe my impatience will overwhelm me though. Still need more exhaust though ...
member
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Merit: 16
9th/s is decent, when market swings I'll be pushing my s7 again pool side. Personally I mine for power independence. I feel utilities and expenditures are what taxes should go towards (IMO not MFB). Other wise a 2pac is is great for this pool. I hope every person is a hobby miner at some point plus manufactures market towards large scale farming, making a relateable asic meaningful and well thought out. Mining a small hash rate isn't a novelty and never will be.
I just added an old ebit E9 6.5T miner to the solo pool. I underclocked it to the minimum of 400M. It's pulling 600W at the wall and hashing at just under 4TH. It's costing me $1.15/day to run at my power rate.
A $1.15/day is a great price to pay to get a small chance to find a block, and make use of a "defunct" miner. If you run your S7 you can underclock it to get a savings on power but still have lots more hashing power than stick miners. I would test it first at the minimum frequency and see how many watts it's pulling vs hashrate.
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