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Author Topic: KanoPool since 2014 🐈 - PPLNS and Solo 0.5% fee - Worldwide - 2436 blocks  (Read 5350550 times)
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March 31, 2016, 05:33:52 PM
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For whatever it is worth, my well thought out revised numbers are:

53.52% of rental shifts are rewarded 5+ times (76 of 142)
Average rental shift reward: 5.19 (103.8%)
Rental Profit/Loss: +0.84%

There is still over half a day left for some shifts to be paid more, so please invalidate these quickly (even if it does help philipma1957 win the debate in the short term).


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March 31, 2016, 05:37:00 PM
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Started mining yesterday.....haven't seen any payments yet.  that normal?

What was the first block hit by the pool after you started and what is your approximate hash level?
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March 31, 2016, 05:39:47 PM
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Started mining yesterday.....haven't seen any payments yet.  that normal?

What was the first block hit by the pool after you started and what is your approximate hash level?

check your rewards page for the lowest block number there.

sounds potentially normal, this early on.

payout is done a little while after the block is matured.   at the moment, last confirmed payout is for block 404998.
if this block is on your rewards page, and the "your btc" column is > 0.0001, then it not normal.

if the lowest block listed there is higher than this or you are dust mining, then it is normal.

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March 31, 2016, 05:42:35 PM
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Block!!

Will this be the day - we smash the 8 block record?

Woah!  This is a 26+ BTC Block!  Gotta love those...way to go jmww! Cheesy
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March 31, 2016, 05:47:53 PM
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Block!!

Will this be the day - we smash the 8 block record?

Woah!  This is a 26+ BTC Block!  Gotta love those...way to go jmww! Cheesy

Transaction Fees   1.13871348 BTC

very nice !
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March 31, 2016, 05:54:01 PM
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Block!!

Will this be the day - we smash the 8 block record?

Woah!  This is a 26+ BTC Block!  Gotta love those...way to go jmww! Cheesy

Transaction Fees   1.13871348 BTC

very nice !

That's over 4%.  Very nice indeed!

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March 31, 2016, 06:11:15 PM
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Started mining yesterday.....haven't seen any payments yet.  that normal?

What was the first block hit by the pool after you started and what is your approximate hash level?

check your rewards page for the lowest block number there.

sounds potentially normal, this early on.

payout is done a little while after the block is matured.   at the moment, last confirmed payout is for block 404998.
if this block is on your rewards page, and the "your btc" column is > 0.0001, then it not normal.

if the lowest block listed there is higher than this or you are dust mining, then it is normal.

Block   Block UTC   Miner Reward   N Diff   N Range   Pool N Avg   Your %   Your N Diff   Your N Avg   Your BTC
405137   31/Mar 16:51   25.90346506   834.320G   30hr 13m 49s   32.93PHs   4.57%   38.088G   1,503.14THs   1.18252035
405120   31/Mar 12:50   24.95105578   844.629G   30hr 49m 35s   32.69PHs   3.39%   28.614G   1,107.42THs   0.84528232
405112   31/Mar 11:39   24.91095126   827.509G   30hr 19m 45s   32.55PHs   3.02%   25.008G   983.72THs   0.75282583
405109   31/Mar 11:29   24.90221409   841.923G   30hr 55m 9s   32.49PHs   2.91%   24.512G   945.81THs   0.72500034
405094   31/Mar 09:34   25.12973735   846.588G   31hr 22m 10s   32.20PHs   2.17%   18.398G   699.73THs   0.54613085
405089   31/Mar 08:22   25.03506373   830.622G   30hr 53m 36s   32.08PHs   1.77%   14.727G   568.72THs   0.44386477
405083   31/Mar 06:53   25.52986953   830.177G   31hr 2m 1s   31.92PHs   1.23%   10.193G   391.85THs   0.31345631



looks like the case....

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March 31, 2016, 06:26:40 PM
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Started mining yesterday.....haven't seen any payments yet.  that normal?

What was the first block hit by the pool after you started and what is your approximate hash level?

check your rewards page for the lowest block number there.

sounds potentially normal, this early on.

payout is done a little while after the block is matured.   at the moment, last confirmed payout is for block 404998.
if this block is on your rewards page, and the "your btc" column is > 0.0001, then it not normal.

if the lowest block listed there is higher than this or you are dust mining, then it is normal.

Block   Block UTC   Miner Reward   N Diff   N Range   Pool N Avg   Your %   Your N Diff   Your N Avg   Your BTC
405137   31/Mar 16:51   25.90346506   834.320G   30hr 13m 49s   32.93PHs   4.57%   38.088G   1,503.14THs   1.18252035
405120   31/Mar 12:50   24.95105578   844.629G   30hr 49m 35s   32.69PHs   3.39%   28.614G   1,107.42THs   0.84528232
405112   31/Mar 11:39   24.91095126   827.509G   30hr 19m 45s   32.55PHs   3.02%   25.008G   983.72THs   0.75282583
405109   31/Mar 11:29   24.90221409   841.923G   30hr 55m 9s   32.49PHs   2.91%   24.512G   945.81THs   0.72500034
405094   31/Mar 09:34   25.12973735   846.588G   31hr 22m 10s   32.20PHs   2.17%   18.398G   699.73THs   0.54613085
405089   31/Mar 08:22   25.03506373   830.622G   30hr 53m 36s   32.08PHs   1.77%   14.727G   568.72THs   0.44386477
405083   31/Mar 06:53   25.52986953   830.177G   31hr 2m 1s   31.92PHs   1.23%   10.193G   391.85THs   0.31345631



looks like the case....

Payout is done manually some short time after 101+ confirms.

https://www.kano.is/index.php?k=blocks

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March 31, 2016, 06:44:46 PM
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Started mining yesterday.....haven't seen any payments yet.  that normal?

welcome aboard.

~17 hour before seeing first payout (6 confirms per hour),
~1.5 days for "Your N Avg" to equal gear speed, and (+17 hrs) for that speeds payout.
pplns = slow and steady.

misc items to look into while waiting:

once "Your N Avg" plateaus,
   1) you can pop that value into any calculator to get an ideal BTC/day.
   2) take "Your BTC" * 120 / "N Range (in hours, 15min = .25h)" to get rough BTC/day.
   3) if you stick around longer, check out Zack's monitor - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1331875.0
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March 31, 2016, 08:49:03 PM
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Well have to say its pretty cool to come home from work and see that your little old miner found a block.  Glad I could be a contributor.

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March 31, 2016, 10:02:23 PM
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One more please, I love the number 9
(Eight is beautiful too ofc) Smiley
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March 31, 2016, 10:25:57 PM
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Well have to say its pretty cool to come home from work and see that your little old miner found a block.  Glad I could be a contributor.

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[2016-03-31 20:34:31.135] Possible block solve diff 17535591762308.375000 !
[2016-03-31 20:34:31.417] BLOCK ACCEPTED!
[2016-03-31 20:34:31.417] Solved and confirmed block 405094 by kipper01.1S7

CKDB
[2016-03-31 20:34:31.153+11] blocks_add(): BLOCK! Status: New, Block: 405094/...0000100d281e0b1a Diff 17.5T UTC:2016-03-31 09:34:31.135932+00
[2016-03-31 20:34:31.153+11] BLOCK! ok Diff 10595.7% (17535591762308/165496835118.2) kipper01.1S7 Pool 34788911322.0 34.8G 21.02%
[2016-03-31 20:34:31.435+11] blocks_add(): BLOCK! Status: 1-Confirm, Block: 405094/...0000100d281e0b1a Diff 17.5T Reward: 25.357959, Worker: kipper01.1S7, ShareEst: 34791070133.0 34.8G 21.02% UTC:2016-03-31 09:34:31.417797+00

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March 31, 2016, 10:37:50 PM
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17 trillion (10^12) share?  Yowza!!  Cool

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Last edit: April 01, 2016, 01:18:24 AM by flikflak
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What a day... 8 out of 124 blocks... 6.45% which is like a 78PHs pool at 100% (suggesting a worldwide hashrate of 1200PHs and 124 blocks mined instead of 144).

Edit: For the record a 24h* snapshot of the blockchain.info pie-chart. Is there something missing? ... like slush? Naw... not really.
*too short, it doesn't mean anything in long term

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April 01, 2016, 01:09:14 AM
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I think the excellent luck of this pool may be the only thing keeping me in the running to break even before the halving.

We got to 70F ambient today and my miners started hitting the thermal limit. Hate to see what happens with 100F days.

Had to drastically underclock them to keep them cool. Bye bye 40 TH.

Haha!  I used to fight the spring/summer/fall heat trying to keep a bunch of miners cool and quiet.  I finally gave up and turned to hosting and I've never looked back...I would quit mining if I had to do that again.  All of my S7s are loving life at Toomim Brothers in Moses Lake, Washington and mining for kano!  I just open cgminer for any of them just like I did when they were in my garage to check them out or to do anything I need.  The only way I know they are not in my garage is the complete silence.  Grin
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April 01, 2016, 01:26:06 AM
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The S7 batch 16 is getting sold with only one fan like the S5. Knowing its temps with 2 fans in the winter, it is hardly a no-brainer. And no, its not an April Fool.
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April 01, 2016, 02:05:17 AM
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i had to go check to make sure it wasn't April Fools prank but you are correct i hope they didn't switch to the S1 style of heat sink like they did with the S5 batches
Edit: brain fart can't use S1 heat sinks on the S7s Undecided
edit: i just conducted experiment on my S5+ disconnected one fan in one of the modules and inside of a minute them in that module jumped to 81c  Shocked

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April 01, 2016, 02:10:35 AM
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Shares:     239,565,780,718 (144.76%) at this moment

it was fun being in the green Grin
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April 01, 2016, 02:26:21 AM
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what are the chances that this could happenNext difficulty retarget occurs at block 405215.0 (eta 6.0 hrs): 1.39063312842e+11 / -16.0% [est.]
the sourcehttps://alloscomp.com/bitcoin/calculator/json

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April 01, 2016, 02:48:54 AM
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what are the chances that this could happenNext difficulty retarget occurs at block 405215.0 (eta 6.0 hrs): 1.39063312842e+11 / -16.0% [est.]
the sourcehttps://alloscomp.com/u\u1d09o\u0254\u0287\u1d09q/calculator/json

not happening.   -1 is as low as it can do.

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