I am also relatively new, and I would suggest that everyone read back through this thread . All your questions are answered multiple times, however Kano-san will not give you grief for asking again. Still, though, you should know that everything you seek is already there.
You will get your BTC, Don't worry.
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Everything's fine there, wolfie, I can see the unconfirmed txn showed up a couple hours ago. Mine ON! Mine on, Brothers! Encourage your ASIC to let loose - a happy machine is a productive machine
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the 'status' of my payment for the last block is empty in my payments table. Should there be some status?
don't stress out. you'll get it. do a search for your btc address in the block explorer. you should find an unconfirmed transaction.
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<snip> BCH is an altcoin and Kano has repeatedly stated that this pool will ONLY support the one, the only, the ORIGINAL BTC. No shitcoins allowed here!
Nor extended 'debates' about shitcoins... Yeah, we'll leave that to /r/BTC and /r/Bitcoin
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BTC BTC BTC BTC BTC BTC BTC BTC
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Wowzers...got busy yesterday and found like four pages of postings here when I got back... I think I've only got one comment...I've been mining for eight years. I've been to the top of the heap and (thanks to Mt. Gox) the bottom. I've mined Antpoo, Slush, and others for enough time to actually gather realistic numbers. I'm here, and I've been here for over a year. I just paid my hosting bill for Labrador, and have coin left. One block, at today's rates, makes a month's hosting charge for all machines. If one is mining BTC because you actually need it to pay your basic bills, you're barking up the wrong tree and will probably lose your sanity just after your bank balance. I'm a small miner by the pool's standards, but an equal in its operation, enjoying a transparency proven by experience. That is not the norm for mining pools. If you can't accept the inherent value in that principle, or get tweaked over every variance (ie., luck) episode, then you shouldn't be mining. You'd do better with trying to card count at the Blackjack table. Well said Elaine...Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays everyone! Ditto, Sonny...to all as well, and a Happy Chanukkah...we're all captains on this spaceship. Release yourself from the prison that is perception of control, grasshoppa.
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Hey why is my API showing nothing on my workers? It's not even showing IDLE workers!
The API is showing the the main pools stat but not my s9s something is wrong Kano can you check my workers?
KanoDB restarted due to an error at 2017-12-17 04:53 Restart completed at 2017-12-17 04:59 So it was the normal losta zeros and '?' from the web site during the restart (during that time range) All OK again. The web login DDoS is still going on - so logins are still disabled I guess I'll have to work out a way to identify them directly but allow everyone else to login ... working on it. If you do get completely blocked from the web site, ask here so I can check the logs and see if you got blocked via what I'm working on to block the DDoS. Shouldn't get anyone, but of course when there's so much data coming in, I could accidentally pick up one or two people that aren't part of the DDoS. I'm currently not getting any response from kano.is
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I just started with Kano last sunday. ( About 1 week now ) Yep, I was a nice hash refugee. But I don't know if I brought the bad luck with me.... There has been no block found the whole time I have been here. I only have 1 s9 currently, but have 4 more coming. Do I need to change the IP of my s9 to 192.168.1.88 for better luck with the 8's? p.s. I am sorry if It was my bad luck that caused this week dry spell. Oh where oh where have my blocks gone..... Have Heart Little Miner, a block is just around the corner. Mine On!! Trust in numbers. Mine on.
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Yeeeah, soo, im gonna have to have you guys go ahead and find some blocks. Mmkay?
Oh, and yea... going to have to have you come in on Sunday and find some more blocks. Mmkay?
That would be great.
I'm in my alchemy lab trying to perfect my luck potions. Will update on results.
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i need to see real number to notice the difference not only words ... how much you was making on antpool and how much you are making now when changed to other pool that's the only answer that will make me change the pool
How many times do you need to read it: Tx fees are averaging 10-30% - and more - above the base reward of 12.5, currently on Slush they are seeing block rewards + Tx exceeding 16.5 BTC, highest recently was over 21BTC. Antpool keeps the Tx fees meaning that Kano, Slush, and others that give us the fees pay us 10-30% more than Antpool. Clear enough for ya? Crystal.
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I read somewhere in a forum that, if my Miner is offline when a block is found (or, is it when the reward is distributed?), I will not share in the block reward.
Is that correct?
I understand that when a block is found, the block reward is shared among the last N shares that miners sent to the pool, up to when the block was found.
But what if, during the shift in which the block was found, I was absent from the pool? (however, I was present for all previous shifts back out over 5Nd).
Put another way: Is it OK for me to take my miner offline for an hour? Or, could doing so cost me if a block is found during that hour?
You get rewarded for all shares in the last 5Nd that you submitted, even if you were offline when block is found (see workers shift graph to see) +1
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Hi All, I am a beginner miner, and have been mining with x4 S9's for 3 weeks. I started using NiceHash and ViaBTC because of ease of use, me being a noob and all. I really didn't know any better and just wanted to get up and running. After Nicehash fell last week, I turned strictly to ViaBTC for BCH and BTC mining. However, now being into the game a little more, I am starting to question if ViaBTC is really the best place to be mining long-term. Anyway, I had heard many good things about Kano Pool before I had even gotten my miners, and was thinking of joining here first. However, then I heard about 'ramping-up' and got a little gun-shy to be honest. I still have no idea what this means. I am seriously considering joining this pool, but would like a little more information to make my decision. I understand that there may be biased responses from active members of the pool, but I would appreciate neutral comparisons to other pools, as well as legitimate reasons as to why Kano Pool is where I should (or should not be) mining. Thank you for taking the time to read this, as well as thanks for your response(s) in advance. Hello, "ramping up" means how long it takes to reach full payout for blocks. The length of the period is determined by the current block difficulty and pool hashrate. Right now I'm pretty sure the period is pretty long --- someone else here can opine on that. "ramping up" has its upsides and downside. The obvious downside is how long it takes to reach full payout. The upsides are, if you have a power outage, or have to power off your equipment, you'll still get paid if a block is found during that period. Obviously it won't be full 100%, but it'll be pretty close. Another upside is, if/when you decide to leave the pool, you "ramp down", such that any blocks found during that period you still get paid for, based on how far through the "ramp down" you are. Every legit pool has this type of thing, usually implemented in slightly different forms. The net result is the same, and it's largely to dissuade "pool hoppers" from taking advantage of the pool. In other words, someone can't join the pool at the tail end end of a 5 day block, for an hour, and get paid the same as someone who's been mining there the full 5 days. One upside to this pool is that, in the long run, you will probably get paid better. The flipside is, because it's a small pool, there will be times when payouts are scarce because of variance. For example, right now it's been almost 5 days since a block was found. One downside to the pool is you can't configure a payout threshold. Since transaction fees are high, and it's based on the number of transactions you are paying from, that can be painful and expensive to pay. One upside is the pool op, Kano, is 100% transparent about what's going on. To the point that he'll make your eyes glaze over with details about why something is the way it is. M Here, here!
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What just happened? My fans powered down for like 20 seconds or something but power is good, everything stayed up and connected - no sign of any issue. Did something change on the pool? Time coincides with the last block on the network, I've never seen that before. Interesting. oh ok a restart
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I am witnessing a 1200 BTC Block of shares being sold on GDAX at $17,250. WOW!! $20+ Million dollars.
someone just ejected the rocket in their gold plated escape pod.
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The problem is, even though I've unwatched threads I continue to get notifications of new posts on those threads. I only want notifications for threads I am 'watching'
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How can I stop receiving notifications on this thread? I have already unfollowed it.
this seems to be a questions u should send to forum admins i cant answer this but i have a present for u 2 min of my time to google this for u https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2130549.0maybe it help u thank you!
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This one better have like 29 BTC in it. LoL In the long run, everything evens out.
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The price on futures is based on Gemini exchange prices, not the other way around.
They just potentialize the current price, be it up or down.
But, unlike other futures which are contracts for a transacting a good or service at a certain quality and quantity at a future date, am I understanding my research correctly which states in bitcoin futures there is actually no future transaction that occurs for actual bitcoin, but only a cash settled "bet" ?
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how do I stop receiving notifications on this thread? I have already unwatched it.
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how do I stop receiving notifications on this thread? I have already unwatched it.
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