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Author Topic: KanoPool since 2014 🐈 - PPLNS and Solo 0.5% fee - Worldwide - 2437 blocks  (Read 5350870 times)
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December 29, 2015, 06:43:37 PM
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It's a SUPER BLOCK PARTY!!!   Grin

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December 29, 2015, 06:44:54 PM
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Happy Days!! Cheesy

Thanks Hurricanedave.. Seems you have some lucky machines:)  Much appreciated!!

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I want to know what rigs he is using?  What diff he has set manually on particular rigs, if any? etc.  All of us could share these type of things with one another to possibly increase our odds of maybe finding more blocks as a pool.

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December 29, 2015, 07:02:10 PM
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pool just went dead and kano.is is down. Everything all right?
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December 29, 2015, 07:02:14 PM
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website down ?
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December 29, 2015, 07:03:14 PM
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Happy Days!! Cheesy

Thanks Hurricanedave.. Seems you have some lucky machines:)  Much appreciated!!

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I want to know what rigs he is using?  What diff he has set manually on particular rigs, if any? etc.  All of us could share these type of things with one another to possibly increase our odds of maybe finding more blocks as a pool.

Im not sure if there is anything to this and im sure kano will shed some light on this. But here is what i was thinking.. if you have a pool server that is capable of handling a vast amount of shares per second.> Wouldnt it be advantageous to send the miners more shares per second with each one of them having an equal chance of finding a block.. So i guess what im trying to say is if you send s4 diff 2000 shares and it can send one share a second.. vs sending your rig 1k diff shares at 2 per second.. Wouldnt that give the machine a twice as much chance at finding a block.. Im prolly way off on my thinking here.  what you all think?

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December 29, 2015, 07:03:48 PM
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Yep, all worked flipped to my backup pool, website unresponsive. Just after the block, thats happen a couple times now after a block.....

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December 29, 2015, 07:07:21 PM
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great of course I am trying to configure my S7 right now too. :/

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December 29, 2015, 07:08:10 PM
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Yep, all worked flipped to my backup pool, website unresponsive. Just after the block, thats happen a couple times now after a block.....
Like a ddos is triggered when we find a block so we don't get a quick double.
Conspiracy anyone Smiley ?

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December 29, 2015, 07:08:20 PM
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Happy Days!! Cheesy

Thanks Hurricanedave.. Seems you have some lucky machines:)  Much appreciated!!

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I want to know what rigs he is using?  What diff he has set manually on particular rigs, if any? etc.  All of us could share these type of things with one another to possibly increase our odds of maybe finding more blocks as a pool.

Im not sure if there is anything to this and im sure kano will shed some light on this. But here is what i was thinking.. if you have a pool server that is capable of handling a vast amount of shares per second.> Wouldnt it be advantageous to send the miners more shares per second with each one of them having an equal chance of finding a block.. So i guess what im trying to say is if you send s4 diff 2000 shares and it can send one share a second.. vs sending your rig 1k diff shares at 2 per second.. Wouldnt that give the machine a twice as much chance at finding a block.. Im prolly way off on my thinking here.  what you all think?

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No, it doesn't work like that.  The machine doesn't have any better or worse chance of finding a block by submitting a diff 1 share or a diff 1,000,000,000 share.  The diff setting is there simply for the pool to reduce the amount of traffic it receives and the amount of data it must store.

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December 29, 2015, 07:09:43 PM
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Happy Days!! Cheesy

Thanks Hurricanedave.. Seems you have some lucky machines:)  Much appreciated!!

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d57heinz

I want to know what rigs he is using?  What diff he has set manually on particular rigs, if any? etc.  All of us could share these type of things with one another to possibly increase our odds of maybe finding more blocks as a pool.

Im not sure if there is anything to this and im sure kano will shed some light on this. But here is what i was thinking.. if you have a pool server that is capable of handling a vast amount of shares per second.> Wouldnt it be advantageous to send the miners more shares per second with each one of them having an equal chance of finding a block.. So i guess what im trying to say is if you send s4 diff 2000 shares and it can send one share a second.. vs sending your rig 1k diff shares at 2 per second.. Wouldnt that give the machine a twice as much chance at finding a block.. Im prolly way off on my thinking here.  what you all think?

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No, it doesn't work like that.  The machine doesn't have any better or worse chance of finding a block by submitting a diff 1 share or a diff 1,000,000,000 share.  The diff setting is there simply for the pool to reduce the amount of traffic it receives and the amount of data it must store.

Ahh ok.. Thanks for straightening me out.. Appreciate that.

Edit.. but the time the machine takes to submit that diff one share is much faster than the diff 1 billion share.. Correct.. its a time issue then .. You want to submit as many chances as possible. not sure im cleared up just yet lol
Edit  so i guess its a matter of trying to work on as many jobs as possible and also submitting shares/chances at a block with that new work.. 
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December 29, 2015, 07:14:39 PM
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pool just went dead and kano.is is down. Everything all right?
Nope, a ddos happening ...

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December 29, 2015, 07:15:14 PM
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Yep, all worked flipped to my backup pool, website unresponsive. Just after the block, thats happen a couple times now after a block.....
Like a ddos is triggered when we find a block so we don't get a quick double.
Conspiracy anyone Smiley ?

I'll buy that for a dollar, makes sense since when you find a block you are the first to start on the next block so you have an advantage for 200-300ms over other pools. Would also be easy to setup a DDOS based on block find and every pool and data center needs a few minutes to react to a attack.

As the myth busters would say, "plausible"

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December 29, 2015, 07:16:31 PM
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Looks like both kano and solo are having difficulty. DDOS?
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December 29, 2015, 07:16:41 PM
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Happy Days!! Cheesy

Thanks Hurricanedave.. Seems you have some lucky machines:)  Much appreciated!!

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d57heinz

I want to know what rigs he is using?  What diff he has set manually on particular rigs, if any? etc.  All of us could share these type of things with one another to possibly increase our odds of maybe finding more blocks as a pool.

Im not sure if there is anything to this and im sure kano will shed some light on this. But here is what i was thinking.. if you have a pool server that is capable of handling a vast amount of shares per second.> Wouldnt it be advantageous to send the miners more shares per second with each one of them having an equal chance of finding a block.. So i guess what im trying to say is if you send s4 diff 2000 shares and it can send one share a second.. vs sending your rig 1k diff shares at 2 per second.. Wouldnt that give the machine a twice as much chance at finding a block.. Im prolly way off on my thinking here.  what you all think?

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No, it doesn't work like that.  The machine doesn't have any better or worse chance of finding a block by submitting a diff 1 share or a diff 1,000,000,000 share.  The diff setting is there simply for the pool to reduce the amount of traffic it receives and the amount of data it must store.

Ahh ok.. Thanks for straightening me out.. Appreciate that.

Edit.. but the time the machine takes to submit that diff one share is much faster than the diff 1 billion share.. Correct.. its a time issue then .. You want to submit as many chances as possible. not sure im cleared up just yet lol

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Yes, statistically submitting a share with a 1G difficulty would take longer than submitting a share with a 1 difficulty.  That's why pools try to target a given shares per second rate.  Kano's pool targets 18 shares per minute, so it'll adjust your share difficulty accordingly to get as close to that target as possible.

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December 29, 2015, 07:18:05 PM
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Yep, all worked flipped to my backup pool, website unresponsive. Just after the block, thats happen a couple times now after a block.....
Like a ddos is triggered when we find a block so we don't get a quick double.
Conspiracy anyone Smiley ?

I'll buy that for a dollar, makes sense since when you find a block you are the first to start on the next block so you have an advantage for 200-300ms over other pools. Would also be easy to setup a DDOS based on block find and every pool and data center needs a few minutes to react to a attack.

As the myth busters would say, "plausible"
Has happened more than once.

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December 29, 2015, 07:18:18 PM
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Darn DDoS.

All of my miners failed over.  At least we hit a block first!

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December 29, 2015, 07:19:14 PM
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pool just went dead and kano.is is down. Everything all right?
Nope, a ddos happening ...

Can you take the last 24 or 48 hours of miners IP address and get the DC to whitelist those IP's on the edge network? That might be a quick way to keep "most" connected and mining while DC reacts to the attack.

Maybe also for the registered users, display their source IP's on the site and allow users to select and add to "trusted" list that is then used to filter on the edge when an attack occurs.

Just some thoughts

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December 29, 2015, 07:20:02 PM
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Yep, all worked flipped to my backup pool, website unresponsive. Just after the block, thats happen a couple times now after a block.....
Like a ddos is triggered when we find a block so we don't get a quick double.
Conspiracy anyone Smiley ?
Conspiracy... Jealousy... Stupidity...  Lots of other words that end in 'y'...

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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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December 29, 2015, 07:22:59 PM
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but the time the machine takes to submit that diff one share is much faster than the diff 1 billion share..
Not sure what you are using to draw this conclusion, but a share is a share it a share - they all take the same "time to submit".  Submitting shares isn't what solves a block, it's how many SHA256 hashes per second that can be calculated.  There are no "secret settings" that increase your chances at solving a block.
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December 29, 2015, 07:24:05 PM
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what if the data center is thinking its a ddos when we have block change because the server rejects so many invalid shares(old work).. as its needing to get the new work for the next block.. Could be long enough to trigger such a thing? idk

Thanks for explaining that Johnny appreciate your time Smiley

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