fr4nkthetank
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December 22, 2015, 01:23:53 AM |
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Hi guys. I just turned my s7 to the pool ヽ༼◕ل͜◕༽ノ and I have a smallish question. I set min diff to 4096 but I'm sure its supposed to be x2 or x4 higher, I know the pool adjusts it automatically but i've been on it for over 5 hours and it hasnt. So question = what diff should I manually set, or put it to 0 ?
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Nuttycoins
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December 22, 2015, 01:30:27 AM |
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Hi guys. I just turned my s7 to the pool ヽ༼◕ل͜◕༽ノ and I have a smallish question. I set min diff to 4096 but I'm sure its supposed to be x2 or x4 higher, I know the pool adjusts it automatically but i've been on it for over 5 hours and it hasnt. So question = what diff should I manually set, or put it to 0 ?
I manually set my batch 7 and now my batch 8 manually... That get me close to actual if I let it adjust.... It seems to get less. Hint use 4095 vs 4096
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kano (OP)
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December 22, 2015, 01:55:52 AM |
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Payout 389488 sent 70aefbd1195e0d152df11195c24e941034bdaaab94500d5d8919d9f5d7d0d328 and confirmed -- Hi guys. I just turned my s7 to the pool ヽ༼◕ل͜◕༽ノ and I have a smallish question. I set min diff to 4096 but I'm sure its supposed to be x2 or x4 higher, I know the pool adjusts it automatically but i've been on it for over 5 hours and it hasnt. So question = what diff should I manually set, or put it to 0 ?
Well as Nuttycoins said above, set it some value not quite a power of 2 if you wish to set it yourself for an antminer. What you actually set it to though, will only affect variance, it won't affect your expected rewards. The pool will adjust it up pretty quickly (almost immediately) if it is too low. By 'too low' we mean you are sending shares noticeably faster than about 18 per minute.
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fr4nkthetank
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December 22, 2015, 01:57:22 AM |
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Ok, thanks for the info! much appreciated
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Prelude
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December 22, 2015, 01:58:17 AM |
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Why do you guys use manual difficulty?
Anyways, the proper way to set difficulty is hashrate / 1.4. So for a 4860gh.s S7, the ideal difficulty would be 3471.
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ZACHM
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December 22, 2015, 02:31:18 AM Last edit: December 22, 2015, 03:19:15 AM by ZACHM |
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As I said it is a work in progress. I noticed two problems with the Rewards page: 1. The calculations are not including days when no blocks are found. 2. The 7, 14, 30 & 60 day averages are not calculating correctly. I'll try to get these fixed tomorrow. Not a lot of time available right now... still need to get my wife something for Christmas. I had chicken tonight, so maybe some blocks and I can get her something good. edit: Just noticed, if you only enter one block it won't give you any calculations, you need to enter at least two blocks.
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ZACHM
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December 22, 2015, 04:06:16 AM |
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Love that chicken!
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kano (OP)
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December 22, 2015, 04:08:03 AM |
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... and supplied by a reasonably small miner with 15T - well done oblvnxknight - since I'm half that now - yep I guess that should be classified as reasonably small
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Prelude
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December 22, 2015, 04:09:16 AM Last edit: December 22, 2015, 04:36:20 AM by Prelude |
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Another block!? Good job oblvnxknight!
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hawkfish007
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December 22, 2015, 04:29:18 AM |
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New feature on ckpoolmonitor.zachmonroe.comClick on the button for "Your Rewards" It is a manual one, but if you can enter your rewards for each block and your avg hashrate for that block. Get the data from the Rewards page on Kano.isThis will let you keep track of the blocks and rewards with a calculated BTC/TH/Day. It is a work in progress. Give it a try and let me know what your think. Really nice tool, much appreciated. It really came in handy today while I was standing in line for a ride @ Universal "Found another Block"
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clgrissom3
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Carl, aka Sonny :)
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December 22, 2015, 04:32:58 AM |
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Way to go oblvnxknight! Impressive!
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yslyung
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December 22, 2015, 04:36:58 AM |
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chickenwinnerdinner
well done !
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bctmke
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December 22, 2015, 04:38:13 AM |
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Well done! Let's make this a great xmas. Keep on hashing!
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December 22, 2015, 04:47:27 AM |
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oblvnxknight Dropped that hammer! W00T!
Keep 'em raining
I need to go find more chicken now.
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Transaction fees go to the pools and the pools decide to pay them to the miners. Anything else, including off-chain solutions are stealing and not the way Bitcoin was intended to function. Make the block size set by the pool. Pool = miners and they get the choice.
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December 22, 2015, 05:18:32 AM |
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Well done oblvnxknight!
Although I'm jealous because I have about the same hash rate but have only managed a sub 300 million best share.
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Was I helpful? BTC: 3G1Ubof5u8K9iJkM8We2f3amYZgGVdvpHr
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usukan
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December 22, 2015, 05:20:39 AM Last edit: December 22, 2015, 05:51:59 AM by usukan |
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@Kano
perhaps a stupid question but I am intrigued
Other pools I mine I can see the block reward plus trans fees going into a certain address - then payouts and pool fee going out of that address. i.e. 1CK6KHY6MHgYvmRQ4PAafKYDrg1ejbH1cE
Here I see the
(block reward plus trans fees) minus Kano pool fee
going into your 1N6LrEDiHuFwSyJYj2GedZM2FGk7kkLjn address
Then payouts made from the 24.9xxx BTC (not 25.2xxx BTC) payment from getting the block - (no inputs - newly generated coins so I cant track pool fees)
How can you take out pool fees from a block payment? can you split a block payment?
The numbers all add up OK but I am just interested if you can split a block payment?
Apart from doing the math - you can't determine the actual pool fee
Perhaps I am missing something?
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kano (OP)
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December 22, 2015, 06:21:32 AM |
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@Kano
perhaps a stupid question but I am intrigued
Other pools I mine I can see the block reward plus trans fees going into a certain address - then payouts and pool fee going out of that address. i.e. 1CK6KHY6MHgYvmRQ4PAafKYDrg1ejbH1cE
Here I see the
(block reward plus trans fees) minus Kano pool fee
going into your 1N6LrEDiHuFwSyJYj2GedZM2FGk7kkLjn address
Then payouts made from the 24.9xxx BTC (not 25.2xxx BTC) payment from getting the block - (no inputs - newly generated coins so I cant track pool fees)
How can you take out pool fees from a block payment? can you split a block payment?
The numbers all add up OK but I am just interested if you can split a block payment?
Apart from doing the math - you can't determine the actual pool fee
Perhaps I am missing something?
The block says it all Look at the coinbase transaction - there are 2 outputs, not 1. 99.1% goes (currently) to 1N6LrEDiHuFwSyJYj2GedZM2FGk7kkLjn (miner reward) 0.9% goes (currently) to 1Hr9uwzwXWpjQDNUWdZ1i9qnoSpnniJe4U ('us') https://www.blocktrail.com/BTC/tx/d394bb4823e76a75e79196ae6240ca03b27d49896fa02113c8609d5a03a81511Edit: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=789369.msg13220049#msg13220049
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usukan
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December 22, 2015, 06:29:06 AM |
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@Kano
perhaps a stupid question but I am intrigued
Other pools I mine I can see the block reward plus trans fees going into a certain address - then payouts and pool fee going out of that address. i.e. 1CK6KHY6MHgYvmRQ4PAafKYDrg1ejbH1cE
Here I see the
(block reward plus trans fees) minus Kano pool fee
going into your 1N6LrEDiHuFwSyJYj2GedZM2FGk7kkLjn address
Then payouts made from the 24.9xxx BTC (not 25.2xxx BTC) payment from getting the block - (no inputs - newly generated coins so I cant track pool fees)
How can you take out pool fees from a block payment? can you split a block payment?
The numbers all add up OK but I am just interested if you can split a block payment?
Apart from doing the math - you can't determine the actual pool fee
Perhaps I am missing something?
The block says it all Look at the coinbase transaction - there are 2 outputs, not 1. 99.1% goes (currently) to 1N6LrEDiHuFwSyJYj2GedZM2FGk7kkLjn (miner reward) 0.9% goes (currently) to 1Hr9uwzwXWpjQDNUWdZ1i9qnoSpnniJe4U ('us') https://www.blocktrail.com/BTC/tx/d394bb4823e76a75e79196ae6240ca03b27d49896fa02113c8609d5a03a81511I learn something every day https://blockchain.info/tx/d394bb4823e76a75e79196ae6240ca03b27d49896fa02113c8609d5a03a81511See it now Cheers - usukan
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