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March 28, 2018, 11:23:09 PM
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I was looking at my worker shift information and noticed that in a few shifts the, Inv Diff had a 0. Should I be concerned? Huh

You want it to be 0....that means no invalids!
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There are several different types of Bitcoin clients. The most secure are full nodes like Bitcoin Core, but full nodes are more resource-heavy, and they must do a lengthy initial syncing process. As a result, lightweight clients with somewhat less security are commonly used.
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March 28, 2018, 11:23:36 PM
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Time to crack this block and get on with the next one!



MINE ON WITH KANO-SAN!
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March 29, 2018, 12:09:21 AM
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probably will be little over 200%
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March 29, 2018, 12:12:32 AM
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Probably?  No, at this moment it's actually 100% from now, so 278% expected.  But that, of course, changes everytime you want to do the calculation since the 100% doesn't change, but the current diff of the pool keeps rising...  Shocked

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March 29, 2018, 12:48:27 AM
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I was looking at my worker shift information and noticed that in a few shifts the, Inv Diff had a 0. Should I be concerned? Huh

You want it to be 0....that means no invalids!

Well isn't that fine how do you do Grin.... Thanks for the info
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March 29, 2018, 01:40:30 AM
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I just ate some barbecue Chicken in Honor of this Block. Come on you 50/50 Coin Tossing Anime Goddess of Luck. Shine Down on the Kano Pool. Mine On With Kano-San.
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March 29, 2018, 02:21:36 AM
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What don't our miners understand about 100% being expected?! We literally 'expect' it.

While we wait, we might as well dance, Dance, DANCE!!!


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March 29, 2018, 02:27:32 AM
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Welp, my first hardware wallet arrives tomorrow, so I'll be downloading the live CD ISO file to initialize everything on an air-gapped machine--after I go through that whole hash verification process, that is...

I looked into Bitcoin Core too as FireTreeActual mentioned. I might use a combination of paper, hardware, and software just for the fun of it.

Edit: ISO downloaded... Just gotta wait for the desktop back since we're signing a new lease to move in the near future--I heard this helps finding new blocks. Grin

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March 29, 2018, 03:14:31 AM
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I tried to use my 450 dollar coupon on a V9, but the minimum order Quantity was 5  Guess no free V9 for me!
Even for free, the V9 would not be worth it (unless you have free electricity).

Edit: Still wouldn't be worth it - forgot about the shipping + import tax that you'll be hit with.

Yeah.  I have enough coupons I could buy some for $16, but likely they will charge $70+ for shipping.  Almost afraid to order anything in fear they will jack their per-unit shipping up to $100+...

Suppose, for the good of the community, I should check that out.  Will report back.

They said their shipping rates have gone down.  I also have only ever paid the 5% GST tax.  I have never been charged any Duty, even the time I went into the Customs office myself to declare the one high value shipment.  I always used DHL, never any duty, just $14.00 cnd for fee and whatever the 5% tax is.  Yet, everyone complains about UPS.. umm yeah.. Its UPS they have been doing that for decades.

Get 20% VAT plus other fees in UK, had 3xS9 delivered last week Fed Ex wouldn't release till I paid over £900 in fees!!!
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March 29, 2018, 03:30:36 AM
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I tried to use my 450 dollar coupon on a V9, but the minimum order Quantity was 5  Guess no free V9 for me!
Even for free, the V9 would not be worth it (unless you have free electricity).

Edit: Still wouldn't be worth it - forgot about the shipping + import tax that you'll be hit with.
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Get 20% VAT plus other fees in UK, had 3xS9 delivered last week Fed Ex wouldn't release till I paid over £900 in fees!!!
Been playing around with the Kano calculator and realizing how bad off some of the last generation miners are.

Was everybody just running these things at a loss when Bitcoin wasn't $19k?! Huh

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March 29, 2018, 03:31:46 AM
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I tried to use my 450 dollar coupon on a V9, but the minimum order Quantity was 5  Guess no free V9 for me!
Even for free, the V9 would not be worth it (unless you have free electricity).

Edit: Still wouldn't be worth it - forgot about the shipping + import tax that you'll be hit with.

Yeah.  I have enough coupons I could buy some for $16, but likely they will charge $70+ for shipping.  Almost afraid to order anything in fear they will jack their per-unit shipping up to $100+...

Suppose, for the good of the community, I should check that out.  Will report back.

They said their shipping rates have gone down.  I also have only ever paid the 5% GST tax.  I have never been charged any Duty, even the time I went into the Customs office myself to declare the one high value shipment.  I always used DHL, never any duty, just $14.00 cnd for fee and whatever the 5% tax is.  Yet, everyone complains about UPS.. umm yeah.. Its UPS they have been doing that for decades.

Get 20% VAT plus other fees in UK, had 3xS9 delivered last week Fed Ex wouldn't release till I paid over £900 in fees!!!

Ouch!  That is cringe-worthy...
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March 29, 2018, 03:45:06 AM
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Been playing around with the Kano calculator and realizing how bad off some of the last generation miners are.

Was everybody just running these things at a loss when Bitcoin wasn't $19k?! Huh

Difficulty was a lot lower last year ...

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March 29, 2018, 03:46:48 AM
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Welp, my first hardware wallet arrives tomorrow, so I'll be downloading the live CD ISO file to initialize everything on an air-gapped machine--after I go through that whole hash verification process, that is...

I looked into Bitcoin Core too as FireTreeActual mentioned. I might use a combination of paper, hardware, and software just for the fun of it.

Edit: ISO downloaded... Just gotta wait for the desktop back since we're signing a new lease to move in the near future--I heard this helps finding new blocks. Grin
The catch with core is that you shouldn't run it on a windows computer.
So many viruses, key loggers (microsoft logs all your key strokes also), and general problems that it's just not worth the risk.
Bitcoin is of course big time now and a clear target for people to try and hack your wallet.

For a hot wallet, it really is best to run a small i3 16GB RAM PC with Ubuntu on it just for the wallet and put nothing else on there.
Leave it running as long as there's not 10's of BTC on it, and use that to pay for things as required.

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March 29, 2018, 03:47:46 AM
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I tried to use my 450 dollar coupon on a V9, but the minimum order Quantity was 5  Guess no free V9 for me!
Even for free, the V9 would not be worth it (unless you have free electricity).

Edit: Still wouldn't be worth it - forgot about the shipping + import tax that you'll be hit with.
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Get 20% VAT plus other fees in UK, had 3xS9 delivered last week Fed Ex wouldn't release till I paid over £900 in fees!!!
Been playing around with the Kano calculator and realizing how bad off some of the last generation miners are.

Was everybody just running these things at a loss when Bitcoin wasn't $19k?! Huh
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I bought a used one from uk for £1250 incl postage im also in uk
Some can be had for less
One sold for £900 🤯
Thats the reason why i wont buy from bitmain coz of the import charges
Plus if i buy used that one miner that was mining elsewere now mining on kano pool 💪
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March 29, 2018, 04:34:00 AM
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2 more S9 activated
lets get this block
MINE ON!!!

230TH Mining For Kano!!!
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March 29, 2018, 04:36:08 AM
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Welp, my first hardware wallet arrives tomorrow, so I'll be downloading the live CD ISO file to initialize everything on an air-gapped machine--after I go through that whole hash verification process, that is...

I looked into Bitcoin Core too as FireTreeActual mentioned. I might use a combination of paper, hardware, and software just for the fun of it.

Edit: ISO downloaded... Just gotta wait for the desktop back since we're signing a new lease to move in the near future--I heard this helps finding new blocks. Grin
The catch with core is that you shouldn't run it on a windows computer.
So many viruses, key loggers (microsoft logs all your key strokes also), and general problems that it's just not worth the risk.
Bitcoin is of course big time now and a clear target for people to try and hack your wallet.

For a hot wallet, it really is best to run a small i3 16GB RAM PC with Ubuntu on it just for the wallet and put nothing else on there.
Leave it running as long as there's not 10's of BTC on it, and use that to pay for things as required.
Wow, I never expected so much good advice in one response--thank you!

And just like that, it looks like I'm getting back into Linux. My first exposure was probably around the same time as you, but obviously, I didn't stick with it--I barely knew what drivers were back then (let alone writing my own just to get stuff to work).

I'm sure I still have my first Linux CD, though. When I find it, I'll post a pic. Grin

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March 29, 2018, 04:38:23 AM
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2 more S9 activated
lets get this block
MINE ON!!!
Awesome! LET'S DO THIS!!!

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March 29, 2018, 04:51:12 AM
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Just to manage expectations out there for those still ramping up, if you've been mining here this whole block (<~200%), and we crack this thing soon, your payout might "seem" less than you're expecting if you don't have a strong understanding of how the 5Nd works. (Maybe Padrinogtr can explain it to you Grin)

Just have faith in the fact that we all wouldn't have stuck around after the delayed gratification of the ramp up period if it wasn't worth it. Plus, you don't lose anything during the ramp up.

Trust me: It pays to mine here. Cool

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March 29, 2018, 05:01:05 AM
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Just to manage expectations out there for those still ramping up, if you've been mining here this whole block (<~200%), and we crack this thing soon, your payout might "seem" less than you're expecting if you don't have a strong understanding of how the 5Nd works. (Maybe Padrinogtr can explain it to you Grin)

Just have faith in the fact that we all wouldn't have stuck around after the delayed gratification of the ramp up period if it wasn't worth it. Plus, you don't lose anything during the ramp up.

Trust me: It pays to mine here. Cool


I 2nd the motion! "It pays to mine here."  Cool
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March 29, 2018, 05:25:01 AM
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Block! by interinfinity Cheesy

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