Can anyone answer a couple of questions for me? I have my payments from here sent to my Ledger Nano S and then I send those funds to the exchange I use. The transaction fee continues to grow every time I send funds from my nano to the exchange. For a 60 dollar transaction it is up to almost 15 bucks to send to the exchange. Why is that transaction fee continuing to grow every time I send funds to the exchange?
The other question is, what happens if I select a custom transaction fee and I send it with the minimum satochies (however you spell them)? I tried it and set it at the minimum, which was 100. What happens if I get no confirmations on that transaction? Does it eventually come back to my Nano S?
Thanks!
And grats on all the blocks!
I have a ledger nano S wallet but they told me not to send mined BTC directly to the wallet and they suggested to me that I have the rewards sent somewhere else first and then transfer them to the hard wallet. I have never had a stuck transaction from the ledger wallet because I always used the max amount of payment for the transaction (although it took more than 24 hours to receive one time). But I did have a stuck transaction using CoinSpace wallet before and I used this https://www.viabtc.com/tools/txaccelerator/. To accelerate it because I wasn't even getting any confirmation, not one! And it worked for me! My transaction was finally picked up and I started to get confirmation! I hope that helps.... That worked! I got it in right at the hour change and within 20 minutes it went through!
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Can anyone answer a couple of questions for me? I have my payments from here sent to my Ledger Nano S and then I send those funds to the exchange I use. The transaction fee continues to grow every time I send funds from my nano to the exchange. For a 60 dollar transaction it is up to almost 15 bucks to send to the exchange. Why is that transaction fee continuing to grow every time I send funds to the exchange?
The other question is, what happens if I select a custom transaction fee and I send it with the minimum satochies (however you spell them)? I tried it and set it at the minimum, which was 100. What happens if I get no confirmations on that transaction? Does it eventually come back to my Nano S?
Thanks!
And grats on all the blocks!
I have a ledger nano S wallet but they told me not to send mined BTC directly to the wallet and they suggested to me that I have the rewards sent somewhere else first and then transfer them to the hard wallet. I have never had a stuck transaction from the ledger wallet because I always used the max amount of payment for the transaction (although it took more than 24 hours to receive one time). But I did have a stuck transaction using CoinSpace wallet before and I used this https://www.viabtc.com/tools/txaccelerator/. To accelerate it because I wasn't even getting any confirmation, not one! And it worked for me! My transaction was finally picked up and I started to get confirmation! I hope that helps.... Hmm, well I will change my address to a different wallet and give that a go because those fees, even on low, are getting crazy.
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Can anyone answer a couple of questions for me? I have my payments from here sent to my Ledger Nano S and then I send those funds to the exchange I use. The transaction fee continues to grow every time I send funds from my nano to the exchange. For a 60 dollar transaction it is up to almost 15 bucks to send to the exchange. Why is that transaction fee continuing to grow every time I send funds to the exchange?
The other question is, what happens if I select a custom transaction fee and I send it with the minimum satochies (however you spell them)? I tried it and set it at the minimum, which was 100. What happens if I get no confirmations on that transaction? Does it eventually come back to my Nano S?
Thanks!
And grats on all the blocks!
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Are you guys seeing what's going on with all of the cryptocurrency! It is dropping catastrophically!!! . I'm hoping that the BTC won't go lower than $1500!? That's what is known as a "Market Correction". What are your predictions? I got about 1 BTC right now and wondering if I should sell it or wait. I had 1.4, I sold mine. I am back down to 14 bucks (from my measly PASC miners) and whatever coins I get from Kano's pool when we get another block. But I will just grow it back up. I need a new Refrigerator so selling at 2400 was a good deal for me.
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Are you guys seeing what's going on with all of the cryptocurrency! It is dropping catastrophically!!! . I'm hoping that the BTC won't go lower than $1500!? That's what is known as a "Market Correction". It's called GREED But yeah same thing. It is actually sometimes a good thing because people take their money out when it is high, reinvest some of it when it is low and the coins start going back up. I would just prefer to have the knack to get out when it's high More time and experience I guess lol.
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Why get a T9 over an S9?
Disliking of ROI, enjoyment of paying a higher energy cost, and enjoyment of purchasing extra cooling equipment and PSUs. Whelp, 13.5 S9 are up for sale on Bitmain's site for .441 BTC! I am tempted to get one.
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BTC 2000! Just thought I would share this milestone
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I am not really sure they have a brand. Both of them look identical other than one is gold with a B (bitcoin) symbol on it and a small heat sink and the other is black. I have tried cgminer, but it doesn't detect them. No matter what driver I install using zdag. I had them working once using the client from bitminer, but I don't mine there so seems a waste. i think I might have 0.000034 accumulated, but that was before I got my Antminers. i just keep seeing them around and think, I could run those and add a bit
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I have two USB ASIC miners, is it possible to add them to my meager hashrate, since they are just sitting around? It's another 600GHz or so. Anyone know a miner software that works with them and this pool?
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WoW Last Block Pool: 57m (467036) Network: 41m 23s (467038)
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Affirm. I do wish I could get more miners, but not enough power or cooling
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I was out, as in sound asleep out Grats all.
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<snip> ...run mycellium so you mine to a cold storage, then use https://bitinfocharts.com/bitcoin/ mycelium to track your balance) And then transfer from that adress to the exchange if you must change it to fiat. What ^he said (that's how I do it, too) - though if you're running mycelium you can see your balance in there at any time. I also don't put in the private key unless I'm about to transfer some coin out, then I put it in just long enough to sign the transaction, and after it goes through I delete the private key. One MAJOR caveat - don't lose the paper with your (cold) storage address on it...! Thank you guys! I actually have a ledger USB wallet but I knoticed that every time I send something on it the BTC address changes just like on most places that I've used for example I wanted to test the bitso wallet but the address changed too after first transaction. So if I send my rewards to my ledger wallet it doesn't matter if the address changes and I will still receive my BTC? Correct, all the addresses the Ledger creates are valid forever. Just stick with one unless you want to micro-manage coins coming in from different sources et cetera.
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I only have two payments that came in today. Weird, wonder why. Probably still validating?
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They are paying for it. I literally JUST purchased this thing and it has died twice. I was actually testing it to sell ironically enough so I wouldn't be selling a bad unit. good thing I did!
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~~~snip
Wow that had to get pretty hot if it caused the s9 to shut down from over heat protection. Bitmain claims the s9s overheat protection kicks in at 125C on the chip 2 temps compared to only 80c on the s7s So if that is the case that the s9s can go that high of a temp before shutting down it would have to be pretty ripping hot.
All I know is my Awesome Miner application showed that the S9 miner had shut down because of high temps. I wasn't here at the time. I have removed the board I determined was faulty and the two remaining boards are hashing just fine within normal temps. Not sure what happened as I was at work. It's another hot one around here today. Outdoor temps already 86F. But all the miner temps are within a good range. COMEONBLOCKSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!! My brand new one is doing that exact same thing. I am sending it back to Bitmain after sending them logs and pictures. They told me the same thing, but when I look at the logs the first hash board / second chip hits 103 with the first chip only hitting 70 and then a ton of failed shutdown due to temp but the other boards are fine and this is in my server room closet with 67 f air blowing on it, so it is definitely not overheating from environmental, I think there is an issue with that board. Maybe not enough thermal past on the heat sinks or something. freq[48]=662 freq[49]=656 freq[50]=656 freq[51]=662 freq[52]=662 freq[53]=637 freq[54]=662 freq[55]=662 freq[56]=662 freq[57]=662 freq[58]=662 freq[59]=662 freq[60]=668 freq[61]=668 freq[62]=668 total valid nonce number:57456 total send work number:57456 require valid nonce number:57456 repeated_nonce_num:0 err_nonce_num:26854 last_nonce_num:14166 chain[5]: All chip cores are opened OK! Test Patten on chain[5]: OK! chain[6]: All chip cores are opened OK! Test Patten on chain[6]: OK! chain[7]: All chip cores are opened OK! Test Patten on chain[7]: OK! setStartTimePoint total_tv_start_sys=193 total_tv_end_sys=194 restartNum = 2 , auto-reinit enabled... Fatal Error: Temperature is too high! Fatal Error: Temperature is too high! Fatal Error: Temperature is too high! Fatal Error: network connection lost! Fatal Error: Temperature is too high! Fatal Error: network connection lost! Fatal Error: Temperature is too high! Fatal Error: network connection lost! Fatal Error: Temperature is too high! Fatal Error: network connection lost! Fatal Error: network connection lost! Fatal Error: Temperature is too high! do read_temp_func once... do check_asic_reg 0x08 get RT hashrate from Chain[5]: (asic index start from 1-63) get RT hashrate from Chain[6]: (asic index start from 1-63) get RT hashrate from Chain[7]: (asic index start from 1-63) Check Chain[J6] ASIC RT error: (asic index start from 1-63) Check Chain[J7] ASIC RT error: (asic index start from 1-63) Check Chain[J8] ASIC RT error: (asic index start from 1-63) Done check_asic_reg do read temp on Chain[5] Chain[5] Chip[62] TempTypeID=55 middle offset=29 read failed, old value: Chain[5] Chip[62] local Temp=91 read failed on Chain[5] Chip[62] middle Temp old value:103 Chain[5] Chip[32] TempTypeID=55 middle offset=28 read failed, old value: Chain[5] Chip[32] local Temp=62 read failed on Chain[5] Chip[32] middle Temp old value:81 Done read temp on Chain[5] do read temp on Chain[6]
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Hey Guys!
Just wanted to introduce myself to the thread. I'm a relative newbie to mining bitcoin, but got four S9's in this week and have them hooked up and mining in the pool. Not a big player yet but trying to do my part!! Hoping to get a total of 16 by the end of the year.
Happy Mining! Bring on the Blocks!
sjp04001
4 s9's is no small amount. I have 2 and an s7 and another s7 I can't find power + ethernet to run. But I have 3 s5's with silent PC fans that hash away for a few extra TH.
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Grats!
blockmines.16.2.95
Latest Block!
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