@siggy47 you made a promise!
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I'm still fumbling with the technology and my wife's approval of location, but I shall keep my word.
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I'm guessing with provided context but did you declare you'd get one if one ever found a block?
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No. I have one. I agreed to donate part of a winning block award to SN rewards.
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The next one will be yours.
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121 sats \ 1 reply \ @k00b 24 Jul
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Oh man I wish! My zaps here would become quite large if it were me
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The dream is alive and well.
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What BitAxe produces 3TH/s? Or am I reading things wrong?
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121 sats \ 1 reply \ @nullama 29 Jul
It's probably the Bitaxe Hex.
The Bitaxe Hex is a powerfull open source Bitcoin solo miner. Six installed BM1366 chips provide at least 3TH/s hashpower. Power efficiencies is as low as 19W/T.
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Yea I think you’re right!
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If true this is very cool. That screenshot could be fake.
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Well, the CkPool dev is saying it is true. Still very hard to believe. Statistically it makes no sense.
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Statistically it makes no sense.
How would you know it? To make any statistics inference you would need to know how many bitaxes are running on the network right now.
For this one successful bitaxe miner there might be million other not successful ones we don't know about.
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I don't know how many bitaxe's there are. I don't need to though. We can know the hashrate and difficulty as I said. CkPool dev provided rough odds. They are crazy. But, it is possible. I have a BitAx myself so I believe it contributes and can find a block. Just thinking about it and trying to avoid being tricked by hopium.
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Lightning doesn't strike twice
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Yeah, I've thought that as well.
The BitAx is a very cool project. I support it and hope more people buy/build them and run them regardless of the odds.
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I mean the odds based on the hashrate vs total-hashrate vs difficulty.
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21 sats \ 0 replies \ @OT 24 Jul
Damn... I'm with public-pool
Still nice to hear! I hope this encourages more solo mining
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