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January 12, 2016, 08:02:48 PM |
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nhando
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January 12, 2016, 08:03:49 PM |
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I was wondering how far I should let the price go up on NiceHash before giving it up. But I'd really like to hit the 5ND on it (poor lonely S3 looks like nothing on the graph now ). Luckily I'm at a computer all day one way or another, so I can waffle my order price back and forth as the price fluctuates. My RENTAL POWER is PAYING off. GO KANO POOL! Yeah keep on messing with the price when you want hash rate to go higher or lower.
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d57heinz
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Bitcoin Talks Bullshit Walks
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January 12, 2016, 08:08:55 PM |
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As in nature, all is ebb and tide, all is wave motion, so it seems that in all branches of industry, alternating currents - electric wave motion - will have the sway. ~Nikola Tesla~
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January 12, 2016, 08:11:02 PM |
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I was wondering how far I should let the price go up on NiceHash before giving it up. But I'd really like to hit the 5ND on it (poor lonely S3 looks like nothing on the graph now ). Luckily I'm at a computer all day one way or another, so I can waffle my order price back and forth as the price fluctuates. Hey...it's all good. I run 4 S3s and an S2...they've been doing quite well for me overall. Got two more S3s coming in a couple of days; by Apr I hope to have 15 S3s and the S2 and be popping around 8-8.5Th. Right now it's around 3T. Eventually I'll keep the S2 (sentimental value) and convert to S7s. While I will be running 15 S3s and the S2, at 8-8.5Th, I can run 4 S7s on the same power, and get over 18Th on the same amps. That's the plan, anyway. I'd rather do that, and have complete control, than rent. OTOH, BTC isn't a hobby for me...it's my only way of building some kind of retirement cushion independently of the banking system. I think it's pretty cool that folks like yourself get a kick from BTC, and handle it responsibly. I've been around it for years, but only recently (4 mo) began actually working it. Not everyone acts responsibly. I use this pool, and CK's solo, because I have sort of "watched" their work for some time, and I have never seen any hint of impropriety...on the contrary, it has been on the side of transparency, civility, and the ability to manage something that is by definition complex and challenging. Anyway...thanks again, Kano (and Con). Have another coffee on me...
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To infinity and beyond...on two 741s and one of only 3...nope, make that 4...full nodes in Hawaii...on <30A. (I have other gear on the Hoth ice planet)
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Ruu \o/
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January 12, 2016, 08:12:53 PM Last edit: January 12, 2016, 08:23:23 PM by -ck |
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I'd like to point out that the SG node was responsible for the second last block. In addition to it being found there, with the latest node code added to ckpool it was submitted to the local bitcoind on the SG node before the main pool did, further decreasing the chance of a block being orphaned. [2016-01-12 15:44:08.413] Possible block solve diff 170121647413.087646 ! [2016-01-12 15:44:08.603] BLOCK ACCEPTED! [2016-01-12 15:44:08.604] Solved and confirmed block 393021 by bery89.82s3
This is the code kano was waiting on (me writing) before deploying these remote nodes to make it worthwhile to create remote mining locations. We may deploy one more remote location soon. There may also be more updates at the main pool to improve how remote nodes behave.
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Developer/maintainer for cgminer, ckpool/ckproxy, and the -ck kernel 2% Fee Solo mining at solo.ckpool.org -ck
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pj40
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January 12, 2016, 08:15:50 PM |
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These past few days have been insane. Lots of sexy luck!
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coffeeangst
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January 12, 2016, 08:22:32 PM |
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I'd like to point out that the SG node was responsible for the second last block. In addition to it being found there, with the latest node code added to ckpool it was submitted to the local bitcoind on the SG node before the main pool did, further decreasing the chance of a block being orphaned. [2016-01-12 15:44:08.413] Possible block solve diff 170121647413.087646 ! [2016-01-12 15:44:08.603] BLOCK ACCEPTED! [2016-01-12 15:44:08.604] Solved and confirmed block 393021 by bery89.82s3
This is the code kano was waiting on (me writing) before deploying these remote nodes to make it worthwhile to create remote mining locations. We may deploy one more remote location soon. Sweet.
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ZACHM
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January 12, 2016, 08:54:07 PM |
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January 12, 2016, 08:57:32 PM |
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This pool is absolutely amazing. Both the miners and the minds behind it.
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Beware of scammers.
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January 12, 2016, 09:05:06 PM |
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I ran a tracert on kano.is where is the location of the pool or node its comming up as a fire hub in las vagas..im trying to improve my latency .Im 73ms for the ping no loss packets etc
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January 12, 2016, 09:30:39 PM |
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Hey...it's all good. I run 4 S3s and an S2...they've been doing quite well for me overall. Got two more S3s coming in a couple of days; by Apr I hope to have 15 S3s and the S2 and be popping around 8-8.5Th. Right now it's around 3T. Eventually I'll keep the S2 (sentimental value) and convert to S7s. While I will be running 15 S3s and the S2, at 8-8.5Th, I can run 4 S7s on the same power, and get over 18Th on the same amps. That's the plan, anyway. I'd rather do that, and have complete control, than rent. OTOH, BTC isn't a hobby for me...it's my only way of building some kind of retirement cushion independently of the banking system. I think it's pretty cool that folks like yourself get a kick from BTC, and handle it responsibly. I've been around it for years, but only recently (4 mo) began actually working it. Not everyone acts responsibly. I use this pool, and CK's solo, because I have sort of "watched" their work for some time, and I have never seen any hint of impropriety...on the contrary, it has been on the side of transparency, civility, and the ability to manage something that is by definition complex and challenging. Anyway...thanks again, Kano (and Con). Have another coffee on me... That's pretty great - I'd love to own more of my own miners at some point. Sadly, NYC apartments and roommate arrangements aren't exactly the most conducive to running too many of them! For right now, having this S3 is just my way of trying to be a micro-mini part of this whole ecosystem. If I were to find a deal on another S3 I'd probably go for it since I've got capacity to spare on the PSU I bought to run it. Beyond that I'm not sure how much physical capacity I've got to get much deeper into running my own rigs. Given all of that, the rental experiment is really just that - an experiment to learn a little more about how all this stuff works. As far as CKPool goes though, I agree 100% with you. The norm elsewhere seems to be a lot of non-communication at best and even downright shadiness. After reading through this pool topic and seeing pretty much nothing but great things said about Kano and CK and the way this pool is run, it just seems like a no-brainer. Just thinking about it now, I first "got into" bitcoin a little over a year ago. A friend offered to pay me in bitcoin for helping him out on a project. At the time I was still somewhere between "oh isn't that the thing that just got crazy scammed / what is this wacky unicorn money?" Anyhow, I said "sure, I'll take $5 out of the $100 in BTC". Let's just say that looking back, I wish I'd reversed that ratio! Oh well - further into the wormhole I go...
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firetreeactual
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January 12, 2016, 09:45:35 PM |
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Hey...it's all good. I run 4 S3s and an S2...they've been doing quite well for me overall. Got two more S3s coming in a couple of days; by Apr I hope to have 15 S3s and the S2 and be popping around 8-8.5Th. Right now it's around 3T. Eventually I'll keep the S2 (sentimental value) and convert to S7s. While I will be running 15 S3s and the S2, at 8-8.5Th, I can run 4 S7s on the same power, and get over 18Th on the same amps. That's the plan, anyway. I'd rather do that, and have complete control, than rent. OTOH, BTC isn't a hobby for me...it's my only way of building some kind of retirement cushion independently of the banking system. I think it's pretty cool that folks like yourself get a kick from BTC, and handle it responsibly. I've been around it for years, but only recently (4 mo) began actually working it. Not everyone acts responsibly. I use this pool, and CK's solo, because I have sort of "watched" their work for some time, and I have never seen any hint of impropriety...on the contrary, it has been on the side of transparency, civility, and the ability to manage something that is by definition complex and challenging. Anyway...thanks again, Kano (and Con). Have another coffee on me... That's pretty great - I'd love to own more of my own miners at some point. Sadly, NYC apartments and roommate arrangements aren't exactly the most conducive to running too many of them! For right now, having this S3 is just my way of trying to be a micro-mini part of this whole ecosystem. If I were to find a deal on another S3 I'd probably go for it since I've got capacity to spare on the PSU I bought to run it. Beyond that I'm not sure how much physical capacity I've got to get much deeper into running my own rigs. Given all of that, the rental experiment is really just that - an experiment to learn a little more about how all this stuff works. As far as CKPool goes though, I agree 100% with you. The norm elsewhere seems to be a lot of non-communication at best and even downright shadiness. After reading through this pool topic and seeing pretty much nothing but great things said about Kano and CK and the way this pool is run, it just seems like a no-brainer. Just thinking about it now, I first "got into" bitcoin a little over a year ago. A friend offered to pay me in bitcoin for helping him out on a project. At the time I was still somewhere between "oh isn't that the thing that just got crazy scammed / what is this wacky unicorn money?" Anyhow, I said "sure, I'll take $5 out of the $100 in BTC". Let's just say that looking back, I wish I'd reversed that ratio! Oh well - further into the wormhole I go... I hear you. But...this is no wormhole, or even rabbit hole (as in Alice). It's the future. I worked as Chief Field Examiner for Avco Commercial Finance for several years, and got the inside scoop (or scat, depending on how one looks at it) on how the banking system REALLY works...and that's why I've been an advocate for BTC since the beginning...although back then I had the same sort of prove-it-ain't-a-unicorn view...I won't go into it again how I lost 1,500 BTC (at that time worth around $1.79 TOTAL, I think) when my laptop HDD failed without a backup. I'm blessed that I live in a subsidized, senior housing project in which the power is included in the rent (they're not hurting, btw...they're only paying USD$.015/kwh because they have an extensive PV installation), and they know what I'm doing. I hear the apt thing...and having lived in SF, LA, etc. I do understand. Imua! (Hawaiian for onward/forward/damn the torpedoes full speed ahead).
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To infinity and beyond...on two 741s and one of only 3...nope, make that 4...full nodes in Hawaii...on <30A. (I have other gear on the Hoth ice planet)
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kano (OP)
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January 12, 2016, 09:48:08 PM |
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Payout 392946 sent a7dfa047b5b6db135146d15fc725e5e7fc04d1030c2613f498c0bc631292be85 and confirmed
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mavericklm
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January 12, 2016, 10:03:33 PM |
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CKPool: 10,941.59THs, 11ph 15mins ago Block Statistics is so fucking green! Payout 392946 sent a7dfa047b5b6db135146d15fc725e5e7fc04d1030c2613f498c0bc631292be85 and confirmed
Thank you very much!!!
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nhando
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January 12, 2016, 10:07:39 PM |
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Hanging with the Top 5 Dogs now!! Too Fun!!!
Pool Hashrate: 11,127.48THs 5m: 11,000.12THs 1hr: 10,545.52THs 24hr: 9,556.01THs
Username Hash Rate 5m alfonso 1,264.71THs jbravo 832.65THs bitminerpro 670.52THs canaan 536.21THs nhando1977 524.73THs HolyScott 482.78THs
Wow, Kano pool is now at 11TH........ guess my 524TH helped. Hahahaha
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Nuttycoins
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January 12, 2016, 10:26:23 PM |
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Yeah Nicehash been jacking up the rates so definitely do not use it for Slush Pool or PPS. I was getting it for .0049, then .005 and now have to .0055 to catch a bite. I am dropping it down to .0054. Trying to extend my HASH rate over the 5ND. This works good at Kano at the current pool luck rate. I got all my investment back already, so right now it's all bonuses from here on forward. =)
It is all supply and demand there.... Miners have gotten wiser and come here.... More people want to purchase. .. Price is way up yes... Actually at current prices may make it my backup pool.
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January 12, 2016, 10:34:48 PM |
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St Alfonso is here and he brought a POOPload of hashrate. Bravo.
Is St Alfonso renting or is he a big bear that moved from another pool? Just seeing if its here to stay or just a short rental?
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BTC: 1Bo6YsPeHCrVRygHLJg9BwHeaLSQpppcJi "Lost coins only make everyone else’s coins worth slightly more. Think of it as a donation to everyone."
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January 12, 2016, 10:41:39 PM |
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By coincidence the CDF value is the same for the last 10 and last 25 blocks at 0.0159. That's getting down there but we aren't at discovery level yet for the existence of "Luck". I want to see 5 sigma on multiple independent sets of blocks, so you should be able to work out limits on my prior for PLuckExists
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nhando
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January 12, 2016, 10:48:08 PM |
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Pool is growing at a Rapid pace. Kano will need to upgrade his servers soon. =)
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Just "Mining" my own business.
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