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March 22, 2018, 08:22:55 PM
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I am a newbie (6 months) but have believed this for a long time (about 2 months). nobody has ever told me I am right on it before.  I hope that we both are right now!  Thanks much and have a great upcoming weekend!
I'm in a similar situation, getting to know these things over the past few months. And pulling my hair out for not diving into this when I heard about Bitcoin for the first time (around 2010).

Anyway, if both of us are wrong, I hope Kano will correct us. Smiley

It's still one day to the weekend (in my part of the world), but it's definitely coming! I hope we'll crack a block before the weekend starts, and then keep up the tradition over the Saturday and Sunday! Smiley Have a great weekend, too!
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March 22, 2018, 08:37:34 PM
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Help Kano!

My shares on Kano Account are showing 0 since Mar‑22 13:13:31, why would that be?

Your machines are not hashing...internet or power down?  Try rebooting your machines.
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March 22, 2018, 08:56:56 PM
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  92,031.88THs + Friday + Saturday + Sunday = BTCig BTClock Weekend!!!

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March 22, 2018, 09:29:17 PM
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Help Kano!

My shares on Kano Account are showing 0 since Mar‑22 13:13:31, why would that be?

Your machines are not hashing...internet or power down?  Try rebooting your machines.

Thanks, rebooted, now one of the machines miner status doesn't show one of the hash boards, and is hashing at 9TH.  Cry
What's my next step?
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March 22, 2018, 09:30:31 PM
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Check the usual suspects: PSU, wires, excessive dust inside (especially this one!)
Mine On!  Cool

I don't believe in superstition because it's bad luck: 13thF1oor6CAwyzyxXPNnRvu3nhhYeqZdc
These aren't the Droids you're looking for: S5 & S7 (Sold), R4B2, R4B4 (RIP), 2x S9 obsolete, 2xS15-28, S17-56, S17-70
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March 22, 2018, 09:36:23 PM
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Help Kano!

My shares on Kano Account are showing 0 since Mar‑22 13:13:31, why would that be?

Your machines are not hashing...internet or power down?  Try rebooting your machines.

Thanks, rebooted, now one of the machines miner status doesn't show one of the hash boards, and is hashing at 9TH.  Cry
What's my next step?
This is better asked in the support area. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=40.0

Some things to include would be your kernel log and a screenshot of your miner status page. Include what psu you are running and if you are 110v or 220v power.
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March 22, 2018, 09:49:20 PM
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I was learning linux on slackware back then. Built and installed bitcoin. Found a block on my cpu after a few days. Thought well, that was cute, and promptly erased it (and the wallet) and installed something else. It wasnt until it hit 9K that i realized what I had done and wished that I still had it.
   
can you not use software to get the files back? Unless u zeroed the hdd it might be possible
I have used software to get important files off failed hdds
A few things Smiley
- That's a long time ago - just still having the HDD is the real question.
- If it's been in use for a while, or all this time, it's unlikely to not have been written over by windows.

- However, you just need to find the private key, not the whole wallet contents.

It is all long long gone. This was in 2009, And on the small hard drive I had, I think it was a 2 gig. I wrote over stuff so often building this and that. I am sure it was long gone before the physical drive was. To the lost coin, oh well, it was part of the tuition I paid for learning linux/unix scripting and C.

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March 22, 2018, 10:21:30 PM
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  92,031.88THs + Friday + Saturday + Sunday = BTCig BTClock Weekend!!!

BTCBTCW?

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March 22, 2018, 10:24:26 PM
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  92,031.88THs + Friday + Saturday + Sunday = BTCig BTClock Weekend!!!

BTCBTCW?

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Hahahaha! Didn't occur to me, that someone would decipher the code!

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March 22, 2018, 10:38:51 PM
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And we can include Thursday in that as well....as it still is Thursday for another 8.5 hours or so.



MINE ON WITH KANO-SAN!
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March 22, 2018, 11:03:49 PM
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Nope, pool is UTC time, so it's almost time for Block Friday!  Wink

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March 22, 2018, 11:06:00 PM
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Nope, pool is UTC time, so it's almost time for Block Friday!  Wink

Tell that to the IRS.   lol


Still Thursday!  Whatever day you want to call it, let's crack that next block! MINE ON WITH KANO-SAN!
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Thanks for your answer. I have a S9 so I got 13.5THs hash rate. I'm not sure to understand which CDT I have to multiply.

And is it normal to have around 12.43THs on Kano compare to 14.20THs on Antpool? But if I well understood, profitability does not depend only on hashrate right?
You're welcome. I'll defer your second question to someone that owns one; however, miners do fluctuate, and it may just need restarted if it's been running slow for a while.

Anyway, as far as CDT goes, I got interested enough to go and compare MinerGain.com to Kano's calculator (tradebtc.net/bitcalc.php) using a 13.5THs S9 for a month with BTC at $10,000 as the example.

MinerGain.com (Monthly CDT):
~0.00011511 BTC * 13.5THs * 30 Days = 0.04661955 BTC * $10,000 = $466.20

Kano's Calculator:
~0.00007017 BTC * 13.5THs * 30 Days = 0.02841824 BTC * $10,000 = $284.18

Conclusion:
Taking both the past and present into consideration, you might expect to make ~$280-470 gross per month.

Let's hear it! Is this on par or not? Huh

Either way... Mine on!!!

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March 23, 2018, 12:53:49 AM
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Thanks for your answer. I have a S9 so I got 13.5THs hash rate. I'm not sure to understand which CDT I have to multiply.

And is it normal to have around 12.43THs on Kano compare to 14.20THs on Antpool? But if I well understood, profitability does not depend only on hashrate right?
You're welcome. I'll defer your second question to someone that owns one; however, miners do fluctuate, and it may just need restarted if it's been running slow for a while.

Anyway, as far as CDT goes, I got interested enough to go and compare MinerGain.com to Kano's calculator (tradebtc.net/bitcalc.php) using a 13.5THs S9 for a month with BTC at $10,000 as the example.

MinerGain.com (Monthly CDT):
~0.00011511 BTC * 13.5THs * 30 Days = 0.04661955 BTC * $10,000 = $466.20
Well this value most likely includes history - and as we all know, almost every diff change, it drops.
So the long term average (calculated on any pool) will almost always be higher than the future results.

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Kano's Calculator:
~0.00007017 BTC * 13.5THs * 30 Days = 0.02841824 BTC * $10,000 = $284.18
My calculator has 2 options in it - what you would expect to get 'today' (shown in a few places) and further down what you might expect to get for N days in the future given a % average diff change each 2 weeks.

The daily expected value (as it says) excludes transaction fees, but will of course only be valid until the next diff change.
Txn fees are around an extra 2.6% this month (as the Blocks page shows)

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Conclusion:
Taking both the past and present into consideration, you might expect to make ~$280-470 gross per month.

Lets hear it! Is this on par or not? Huh

Either way... Mine on!!!
Well it's based on the past and the present Smiley
The future will of course (almost always) get lower as each diff change happens every ~2 weeks.

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March 23, 2018, 01:01:28 AM
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Anyway, as far as CDT goes, I got interested enough to go and compare MinerGain.com to Kano's calculator (tradebtc.net/bitcalc.php) using a 13.5THs S9 for a month with BTC at $10,000 as the example.

MinerGain.com (Monthly CDT):
~0.00011511 BTC * 13.5THs * 30 Days = 0.04661955 BTC * $10,000 = $466.20

Kano's Calculator:
~0.00007017 BTC * 13.5THs * 30 Days = 0.02841824 BTC * $10,000 = $284.18

Conclusion:
Taking both the past and present into consideration, you might expect to make ~$280-470 gross per month.

Lets hear it! Is this on par or not? Huh

Either way... Mine on!!!

Minergain is historical - tradebtc calculator is only a statistical prediction.

You can’t really use either to reliably predict income - a lot of the “pool is stealing from me” comments on the forum comes from people not understanding that a share earns precisely 0, only a block provides coin.

That said about $300 gross sounds about right at current BTC price and difficulty Wink

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March 23, 2018, 02:02:08 AM
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Anyway, as far as CDT goes, I got interested enough to go and compare MinerGain.com to Kano's calculator (tradebtc.net/bitcalc.php) using a 13.5THs S9 for a month with BTC at $10,000 as the example.

MinerGain.com (Monthly CDT):
~0.00011511 BTC * 13.5THs * 30 Days = 0.04661955 BTC * $10,000 = $466.20
Well this value most likely includes history - and as we all know, almost every diff change, it drops.
So the long term average (calculated on any pool) will almost always be higher than the future results.

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Minergain is exclusively looking at past blocks found in real time.  It is a rolling 5 minute average based on 7, 30, 90 and 365 days.  So when we have a bunch of blocks, the weekly goes really high and we had a week where nothing happened, so then it went to zero.  Since it is historical, it is only valuable for "what if I were here or there", which I sometimes do with my stock portfolio.  Kano's calculator is much more sophisticated since it is estimating what percent diff may change to and when. Obviously it is all a guessing game and thankfully there are tools around to help narrow the guess a little.

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March 23, 2018, 02:10:36 AM
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Certainly, by now, Sidewinder is ramped up enough for one of Kano's large miner rewards...

Whaddaya say, folks, will this be the one?!


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March 23, 2018, 02:25:26 AM
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Certainly, by now, Sidewinder is ramped up enough for one of Kano's large miner rewards...

Whaddaya say, folks, will this be the one?!



He might get enough for paying that electrical bill... :-)   I wonder if all them S9's fit in his garage or garden shed?
hmmm....
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March 23, 2018, 02:25:41 AM
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Anyway, as far as CDT goes, I got interested enough to go and compare MinerGain.com to Kano's calculator (tradebtc.net/bitcalc.php) using a 13.5THs S9 for a month with BTC at $10,000 as the example.

MinerGain.com (Monthly CDT):
~0.00011511 BTC * 13.5THs * 30 Days = 0.04661955 BTC * $10,000 = $466.20
Well this value most likely includes history - and as we all know, almost every diff change, it drops.
So the long term average (calculated on any pool) will almost always be higher than the future results.

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Minergain is exclusively looking at past blocks found in real time.  It is a rolling 5 minute average based on 7, 30, 90 and 365 days.  So when we have a bunch of blocks, the weekly goes really high and we had a week where nothing happened, so then it went to zero.  Since it is historical, it is only valuable for "what if I were here or there", which I sometimes do with my stock portfolio.  Kano's calculator is much more sophisticated since it is estimating what percent diff may change to and when. Obviously it is all a guessing game and thankfully there are tools around to help narrow the guess a little.
Yeah it was more the point to say to anyone else who read the post that I quoted, that that's the case, you won't get a future value from a historically declining average Smiley

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March 23, 2018, 03:35:14 AM
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Check the usual suspects: PSU, wires, excessive dust inside (especially this one!)
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Thanks.

Can I use a Q Standard 39012 Utility Blower (2905 CFM) to blow out the dust?
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