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8681  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [~220PH] KanoPool kano.is 0.9% fee 4.8of 10BTC giveaway 🐈 US,UK,JP,NYA,OR,DE,SG on: October 17, 2018, 12:56:29 AM
nice! back to back blocks! onwards to the next one!
8682  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 10000 miners on: October 13, 2018, 02:57:10 PM
also - unless you are selling the coins the moment you are mining them - following which coin is profitable at that exact moment means nothing. Do some research, mine the coins that will gain value or will at least hold their value - sell when they are up, hodl when they are down.
8683  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [~220PH] KanoPool kano.is 0.9% fee 4.8of 10BTC giveaway 🐈 US,UK,JP,NYA,OR,DE,SG on: October 13, 2018, 02:55:18 PM
It is getting colder again - and time to start turning my S7's on around the house for heat. Smiley What is the current hashrate required on the pool to be above the dust level?

it is around 1 th/s if I recall from some of the earlier posts where users are around that point and are stating they are above dust level.
8684  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: TRIPLE-1, Inc. 株式会社 松島 KAMIKAZE 7nm SHA-256 ASIC on: October 12, 2018, 02:48:27 AM
This will only be a solid miner is pricing is fair.  If they think they are going to charge like $2000 for a miner then it's fucking useless lol.  I'm sick of these mining companies charging price based off a ROI of like.. 1.5 years at current difficulty and price.  Meanwhile bitmain comes in, charges half the price, and kills them.  Hate bitmain but it's like they are the only ones with a brain in marketing lately.  I don't want to buy a product based off HOPE that a coin will rise in price drastically, this isn't Star Wars here.

I agree.
8685  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: TRIPLE-1, Inc. 株式会社 松島 KAMIKAZE 7nm SHA-256 ASIC on: October 11, 2018, 12:28:34 PM
well due to the storm that hit Florida, I was delayed in getting in touch with them, our talk was more around 1030pm rather than 800pm.

They did say much, they more or less wanted to know how many miners I currently have - whether I was a large farm or a small farm, whether I do both GPU and ASIC mining, how many of their miners I plan on getting etc.

I did ask about pricing and about independent testing of their miners - they stated they have someone doing testing/reviews but are not sharing that information at this time but hopefully will be sharing it soon.

They did not have an estimate on pricing at this time.
8686  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [~220PH] KanoPool kano.is 0.9% fee 4.8 of 10BTC giveaway 🐈 US,UK,JP,NYA,DE,SG on: October 11, 2018, 12:23:35 PM
That link should have worked. Looking st your activity today, you have 42. Myself I'm at 434, before I went to sleep I was at 420.

That tells me today is the day activity is calculated. So before today you would have had 28 activity and 1 merit. To be a junior member 30 activity is required, which you just hit.

Edit:  looking st your merit it was just received "today" that may have been the final thing needed. About a month agao it became a requirement to earn 1 merit to become a Jr. Member, thus was to combat sig. spam

ahh ok - and that makes sense. They need to update the main thread then because based on what it currently states, even newbies can have sigs up to 50 characters.
8687  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [~220PH] KanoPool kano.is 0.9% fee 4.8 of 10BTC giveaway 🐈 US,UK,JP,NYA,DE,SG on: October 10, 2018, 02:22:22 PM
on a total side subject can anyone tell me how to create a signature here? I see people with them, I have looked thru the profile settings and I must be blind because I do not see it. Let me rephrase - I see it in my profile, but I see no way to edit it.

rather than derail this thread, can send me a pm as well.

now, let's get more blocks! Smiley
You need more rank. ref https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1689727.0


yea nothing in that link works for me. based on what it states, with my current "activity" I should be "Jr Member" I am still "newbie" also based on that link, even "newbie" gets to edit their signature - I cannot.

EDIT: I pm'd the author of that thread and shortly thereafter my account was "fixed" so now I can have a signature, and my rank was corrected. Smiley
8688  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [~220PH] KanoPool kano.is 0.9% fee 4.8 of 10BTC giveaway 🐈 US,UK,JP,NYA,DE,SG on: October 10, 2018, 12:31:24 AM
Hello fellow miners, just thought I would quickly share; 2 weeks ago I had no idea what bitcoin mining even was but I received an S9i Antminer through a business deal.  Did some quick research, found you guys and plugged that baby in.  Since then this entire bitcoin phenomenon has enthralled me, and this weekend I got a hold of another 14 S9s.  As of today 5 are live and pointed her at Kano, tomorrow my other 10 will be plugged in and also pointed here.  I'm excited for this new hobby and hopeful to continue adding machines.  I'd just like to thank this forum as it's provided me with a lot of helpful information.  Excited to be mining here at Kano and I should have a full 200 + THs here by tomorrow evening.  



this is awesome! its gonna knock me down the ladder a few more rungs but its worth it!
8689  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 10000 miners on: October 08, 2018, 06:00:06 PM

For the mobile web interface - there are two options here.
1) Either you go for a Cloud Services subscription and then everything should simply work and you can access it from any network.
2) The other option is to use the built-in web interface where you manually need to configure your router if you want to access the web interface from the outside. If the web interface works on the local network, the work to make it accessible from the outside is about port forwarding configuration in your router.

I may have to do the cloud service because I cannot figure out the port forwarding. but was hoping to avoid the additional cost.
8690  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 10000 miners on: October 08, 2018, 05:55:36 PM
i see the estimated earnings for my gpu/cpu rigs but I see nothing about the earnings my ASICs are making - does AM do that for ASICs? is it pool specific?
Is it that you don't see the Coin name at all in the right column (Coin) in the list of miners? If that's the case you need to inform Awesome Miner which coin you are mining. Please right click on the miner and select Define Pool Coin.

If it's about profit after power costs, please use the Profit Profile concept as @zaqwsx pointed out above.

was looking more for it to track the rewards within the pool - when I set it up, I had to give it the log in credentials to the pool. So far as I can tell AM is providing me the information as it sees it at the miner - I was curious if it could also provide the information from the pool.

for example, I am using kano.is pool for 5 asic's - In the last week, there have been 8 block rewards - can AM report on that, using the rewards and the time spent on the pool to calculate the profitability?
8691  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 10000 miners on: October 08, 2018, 12:59:36 AM
i see the estimated earnings for my gpu/cpu rigs but I see nothing about the earnings my ASICs are making - does AM do that for ASICs? is it pool specific?

You need to set a profile for you ASIC with the information required (hashrate and power usage). Then you have to specify the coin you are mining.

how? I see no option to creating a profile for ASICs - also I cannot figure out how to set it up for accessing AM via mobile. I have tried numerous things and no matter what I do it is still only accessible on network.
8692  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [~220PH] KanoPool kano.is 0.9% fee 4.8 of 10BTC giveaway 🐈 US,UK,JP,NYA,DE,SG on: October 07, 2018, 05:49:44 AM

I have only that 1,2 Th/s + its lag. I leave on ckpool because they ignore me when I have technical questions.
Some doctor says there's are different ways to make BTC 4-7 BTC/24H. I only need one Btc, I know where to get ASIC (Eurasia, Asia, and Russia)

huh?
8693  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 10000 miners on: October 07, 2018, 04:53:59 AM
i see the estimated earnings for my gpu/cpu rigs but I see nothing about the earnings my ASICs are making - does AM do that for ASICs? is it pool specific?
8694  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [~220PH] KanoPool kano.is 0.9% fee 4.8 of 10BTC giveaway 🐈 US,UK,JP,NYA,DE,SG on: October 07, 2018, 04:51:57 AM
awesome our 3rd for the month! even better now that I am fully ramped up as well though I thought I calculated it to be closer to .004 its more like .0037 but let's keep the blocks coming!
8695  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: How about a solar power source for pop one price mining on: October 07, 2018, 02:03:30 AM
aight - thanks for all the advice everyone - I will work on them in the upcoming week and let you all know if I make any progress.
8696  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: How about a solar power source for pop one price mining on: October 06, 2018, 08:23:03 PM
my roof slants to the east on the back and to the west on the front - the house is lined up with one end facing south and the other end facing north. the only angle they have is to the east or west based on pitch of the roof. as close as they are together, can they angle them to the south? or would they need to space them out more? I would think that to optimize the opportunity - even if for a few hours each day for it to reach its full potential. So far, they are still stone walling me - but maybe move 4 panels from the 7.7 to bring it down to 27 panels - move those 4 over to the 3.8 inverter bringing that one to 10 panels and then ask for three more to bring it to 13?
8697  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [~220PH] KanoPool kano.is 0.9% fee 4.8 of 10BTC giveaway 🐈 US,UK,JP,NYA,DE,SG on: October 06, 2018, 04:00:35 PM
curious though if he shuts the s9 off during the day and only runs at night, does he ever fully ramp up? because he will miss quite a few shifts while not operating - it is per machine right not per account? or is it per account? I was sure I saw someone say it was per machine.

Your 5Nd red line shows the average of all of your hash rate over time.  If you've been running for a while and add a machine, it will take the full 5Nd time for that average to move from the previous average to the new average that includes the new machine.  In his case, he runs only 1 board in his S9 at night for 4TH/s a half a day, his 5Nd will average out around 2TH over time.  That average will slowly go down slightly during the day when it's off and slowly rise at night slightly while it's on.

ok good. I ran one machine for almost 4 days then renamed it and added 4 more - so I did not lose the hash rate from the 4 days with the one - it just gets spread across to the others - but still 7 days from when I added the extra miners before they are fully ramped up.
8698  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: How about a solar power source for pop one price mining on: October 06, 2018, 03:58:12 PM
Need Phil or Notfuzzy for this one to verify my numbers or correct me where I’m wrong:

Your 7.7 kW inverter has a maximum usable DC load of 8100 watts at 240 volts.
You have 31 solar modules each 295 watts = 9145 watts, with wiring losses ~8,230 watts going through that one inverter.  It seems to me that you might have 1 solar module too many going through that inverter, or maybe the inverter is able to handle all that power your modules can produce under the most favorable conditions (full sun, cool day) for a short period.  Your CEC rating, and I’m in California so I’m not sure if the rest of the nation uses CEC, is 96.5 so the most power that inverter can produce is 7,816.5 watts AC and with an average of 4.5 hours of sunlight per day over the course of a year, you should produce on average 35.2 kWh per day with just that inverter.

So you added 5 more 295 watt solar modules and a 3.8 kW inverter.  That inverter can handle 4000 watts of DC power at 240 volts. 5 x 295 = 1,475 x .9 = 1327 watts so with the CEC rating factored in you can produce an additional 5.8 kWh per day for a total of 41 kWh on average per day.

The good news is that your 3.8 kW inverter can handle up to 15 solar modules at 295 watts so you have room to add 10 more solar modules to your system.  Doing that will get you a total system of about 53 kWh per day on average, it will definitely get you close to a 60 kWh per day range this time of year if your existing system is giving you 45-46 kWh per day now.

so, you think it might help to shift some of the panels from the 7.7 to the 3.8? They did say the first inverter was maxxed and that is why they added the second one - so maybe the panels are producing more than the first inverter can handle? that would mean I am just losing that energy right?
8699  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [~220PH] KanoPool kano.is 0.9% fee 4.8 of 10BTC giveaway 🐈 US,UK,JP,NYA,DE,SG on: October 06, 2018, 06:23:25 AM
curious though if he shuts the s9 off during the day and only runs at night, does he ever fully ramp up? because he will miss quite a few shifts while not operating - it is per machine right not per account? or is it per account? I was sure I saw someone say it was per machine.
8700  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: How about a solar power source for pop one price mining on: October 06, 2018, 06:20:56 AM
http://files.sma.de/dl/27676/SB30-77-1SP-US-40-IA-xx-14.pdf

Technical Data starts on page 65

Stryfe:  assuming a 120/240 volt system, is that correct?  Mine is 120/208 volts but I don’t believe that it’s as common as 120/240 volts.

yes 120/240
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