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Author Topic: KanoPool since 2014 🐈 - PPLNS and Solo 0.5% fee - Worldwide - 2436 blocks  (Read 5350203 times)
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January 18, 2016, 08:46:37 PM
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Helllooooooooo block.

The one thing I've never understood is how to see what kind of hash the finder had.  I feel like I'm missing something VERY obvious.

When you're logged in click on Pool then Stats. That page lists everyone mining along with their hash rates

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January 18, 2016, 08:52:51 PM
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Helllooooooooo block.

The one thing I've never understood is how to see what kind of hash the finder had.  I feel like I'm missing something VERY obvious.

https://kano.is/index.php?k=stats

OH!  I look at that all of time.  I just never thought to look at the blockfinder and compare!   Now I feel silly.

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January 18, 2016, 08:53:16 PM
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Yeah that block was rather more unlucky than most will realise Sad
We had 2 shares VERY close to being a block before it:
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[2016-01-18 21:06:56.602+11] Share ok Diff 97.4% (110437543630/113354299801.5) --- Pool 116767254600.0 117G 103.01%
[2016-01-19 06:28:04.616+11] Share ok Diff 97.2% (110223395476/113354299801.5) --- Pool 214272900611.0 214G 189.03%
[2016-01-19 07:38:56.160+11] BLOCK! ok Diff 106.6% (120831516540/113354299801.5) --- Pool 226016072463.0 226G 199.39%
The % on the end also shows roughly the timing of the shares.

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January 18, 2016, 08:54:59 PM
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These long blocks are really starting to chip away at our luck.  I with bitmain would hurry up and send me a replacement board so I can solve one with my mighty 9.4 TH!

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January 18, 2016, 09:03:59 PM
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hopefully the block gods recognize my need for another bitcoin miner to compliment s7 for my dorm Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Grin

EDIT: it feels like my current s7 is making me deaf Undecided
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January 18, 2016, 09:04:49 PM
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There will be a CKDB restart in ~9hrs 20mins at UTC 22:00 (18-Jan)
CKDB restarts don't really need much warning since they don't affect your miners at all,
but in this case I need to do it soon and the next best option is in the morning my time (UTC 22:00)

As is now usual with a CKDB restart, I do it at the end of a shift, but at the point when CKDB summarises the shift (about 12 minutes later)
So the first shift to end and be summarised after UTC 22:00 will be the point when I do the restart.
I'll post again, a bit before, just to remind people and have a better estimate of when 'that' shift will end.

No miners will be hurt in the making of this restart, the SPCM will be present Smiley
A reminder about the ckdb restart.

Again, No miners will be affected.

Timing will probably be around 22:15 (a bit over an hour from now) based on the last shift times.

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January 18, 2016, 09:07:36 PM
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These long blocks are really starting to chip away at our luck.  I with bitmain would hurry up and send me a replacement board so I can solve one with my mighty 9.4 TH!

For those who had their 5Nd at the start of January are still on track for one heck of a good month.
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January 18, 2016, 09:09:51 PM
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These long blocks are really starting to chip away at our luck.  I with bitmain would hurry up and send me a replacement board so I can solve one with my mighty 9.4 TH!

For those who had their 5Nd at the start of January are still on track for one heck of a good month.

Yea, I'm glad I gave up on slush back in December and made kano my pool for life.  I'd prefer supporting the people who make the software more than china who just wants to suck up the coins.

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January 18, 2016, 09:18:29 PM
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These long blocks are really starting to chip away at our luck.  I with bitmain would hurry up and send me a replacement board so I can solve one with my mighty 9.4 TH!

For those who had their 5Nd at the start of January are still on track for one heck of a good month.

Yea, I'm glad I gave up on slush back in December and made kano my pool for life.  I'd prefer supporting the people who make the software more than china who just wants to suck up the coins.


Ding ding ding..

Go Big or Go Home.
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January 18, 2016, 09:19:23 PM
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Loving the contest and this pool's community of bitcoin fanatics! 

Run into a little problem with the web stats, though.  Been mining straight to a BTC address but want to use more of kano-san's stats and stuff that's available.  I setup an account, made sure all is (apparently) correct re username, same btc address, and generate an API, but I don't see any hash coming from my machine to the pool - everything shows zero on any stat page...  Tongue

I must be missing something easy...  Anyone else see this when setting up your account after mining to an address??

EDIT - Hold on, I setup an account while sitting here at work, but my miner is still mining straight to my BTC address...  I'll bet that is the issue - sorry for clogging up the thread, back to your normally scheduled mining.

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January 18, 2016, 09:22:33 PM
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Bought some lottery tickets from nicehash Cheesy Grin Grin Grin any block would be great Cheesy
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January 18, 2016, 09:23:28 PM
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Loving the contest and this pool's community of bitcoin fanatics!  

Run into a little problem with the web stats, though.  Been mining straight to a BTC address but want to use more of kano-san's stats and stuff that's available.  I setup an account, made sure all is (apparently) correct re username, same btc address, and generate an API, but I don't see any hash coming from my machine to the pool - everything shows zero on any stat page...  Tongue

I must be missing something easy...  Anyone else see this when setting up your account after mining to an address??

EDIT - Hold on, I setup an account while sitting here at work, but my miner is still mining straight to my BTC address...  I'll bet that is the issue - sorry for clogging up the thread, back to your normally scheduled mining.

Have you logged into your account and checked your workers page?  If they're actively hashing, you should see something there at least.  I think it takes a bit for the stats to update when you're just starting though.

Edit - Sheesh, helps to refresh before commenting on another topic...

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January 18, 2016, 09:39:58 PM
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Just remember if you do that you will loose the 5ND, at least i think that will happen  Undecided

It will.  Your 5ND will start over.  But that's ok because you're here for the long term and you'll get back to full speed Smiley

No, nothing will be lost.

This is how the 5Nd works:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=789369.msg13540177#msg13540177

You get paid for all shares submitted.
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January 18, 2016, 09:43:06 PM
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Just remember if you do that you will loose the 5ND, at least i think that will happen  Undecided

No, nothing will be lost.

This is how the 5Nd works:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=789369.msg13540177#msg13540177

You get paid for all shares submitted.
Thanks, Zach, I was about to go into a whole disertation on shares and such, but indeed I could already hear kano-san's eyes rolling at yet another "how's this 5Nd thing work" thread...

Indeed I'm here for the long-haul, and even if I did mine to a different BTC address, as my 5Nd ramps up on the new address it is simultaneously ramping down on the old for a net effect of - get ready for it - zero, paid the same in total.

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January 18, 2016, 09:44:50 PM
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1 minute   458   $ 472,286.58   F2Pool   227.37


GRR  just angers me...why dont they mine full blocks!! FFS
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January 18, 2016, 09:48:05 PM
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Loving the contest and this pool's community of bitcoin fanatics! 
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EDIT - Hold on, I setup an account while sitting here at work, but my miner is still mining straight to my BTC address...  I'll bet that is the issue - sorry for clogging up the thread, back to your normally scheduled mining.

Just remember if you do that you will loose the 5ND, at least i think that will happen  Undecided

If I understand it correct, then because VRobb is saying that he is just transferring his miner from one btc address mining account to the new one as a username, as long as he was on 5Nd when he does the change, the original account will fall out of its 5Nd and keep the receiving payments, but falling off as it winds back down to zero work done, while the new username account payments climb up to the full 5Nd payment for work done, so what he looses from the older one he gains similar or equal to it on the new account, so overall shouldn't really loose anything, except for his actual downtime during the config change and restart and a very little while his miner maybe settles back into its own preferred pool diff

is this correct?

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January 18, 2016, 09:56:50 PM
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Who should I send my home address to ship the Avalon 6 to?  HAHAHAH

Just "Mining" my own business.
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January 18, 2016, 10:02:57 PM
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what is the default user and password for ssh to an sp20?
I know and s3 is root/root and s5/s7 is root/admin

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January 18, 2016, 10:10:34 PM
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So we popped a block from a big boy . Thus contest goes on

the pool has 12,121.66THs



1)   1,156.78THs   top gun
2)   811.13THs      second banana
3)   640.76THs
4)  495.20THs
5)  430.80THs
6)  420.88THs
7)  383.36THs
8 ) 351.71THs
9)  298.93THs
10) 258.72THs
11) 253.87THs

the above have too much hash power to win and add to about 5500gh of our 12121 th

so 55% chance that a player can hit it vs 45 % chance a big boy hits it.

I am running 8th so I have an 8 of 6620 shot or about 12 in 10,000 chance

the dreamer has a 234 of 6620 or about  353 in 10,000 chance

I need more power!

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January 18, 2016, 10:25:05 PM
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Cleaned up a few posts - pointless repeating posts when the answer's not correct Tongue

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CKDB restart is still awaiting that shift summarisation which should be in the next 5-10 minutes.
Network block finding randomness makes it impossible to know exactly in advance ...

Oh there it is now as I was typing ... OK CKDB restart in the next few minutes.

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