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Author Topic: KanoPool since 2014 🐈 - PPLNS and Solo 0.5% fee - Worldwide - 2437 blocks  (Read 5350859 times)
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February 18, 2016, 03:39:52 PM
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I like kano, it seems stable, the payouts are well within my expectations for my hash rate. The only thing I'd like to see is a little cleaner website.

Thanks for being there kano.is and I'm very lucky to have found you !!

If you have not got CKPool Monitor yet, you need to get it.  You will not be disappointed.  Trust me.  Shoot a donation to Zach as well for using the monitor.  Even if it's only a dollar.  Donations add up over time.

It can be found at https://ckpoolmonitor.zachmonroe.com

There are also apps available for your android or iOS phone to monitor you hash on the pool.

EDIT:  The forum for using the CKPool Monitor is located here:  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1331875.0

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February 18, 2016, 05:19:08 PM
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Two of my S5s quit working 2 days ago.   I can access them remotely, rebooted....

Connected but not mining don't have time to read page after page....  The are in different locations and different internet.

2 S7s are working and on S5.   Am I alone here on this?
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February 18, 2016, 05:22:37 PM
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Two of my S5s quit working 2 days ago.   I can access them remotely, rebooted....

Connected but not mining don't have time to read page after page....  The are in different locations and different internet.

2 S7s are working and on S5.   Am I alone here on this?

I think so, I have a combination of S7, S5 and Avalon6. multiple geographic locations in US and all are good and mining away.

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February 18, 2016, 05:43:44 PM
Last edit: February 18, 2016, 10:57:01 PM by clgrissom3
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Two of my S5s quit working 2 days ago.   I can access them remotely, rebooted....

Connected but not mining don't have time to read page after page....  The are in different locations and different internet.

2 S7s are working and on S5.   Am I alone here on this?

I think so, I have a combination of S7, S5 and Avalon6. multiple geographic locations in US and all are good and mining away.

Same here...I have S7s in Washington State US, S5s in Sweden, and older Antminers in Virginia.  They are all working fine.
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February 18, 2016, 05:49:46 PM
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I'm pretty new to mining...(3 months). I have 6 S3's and 1 S5..altogether about 3.8 THs. I spent about 6 weeks on slush, and then after seeing so many posts about possible issues, and the last post about a miner withholding blocks I decided to try kano.is.

I felt like 6 weeks was a good indicator of average payout on both. This is what I found. slush who is running almost twice the hash as kano pays out just about the same as kano. On both pools, assuming a stable environment on my end, I generate about .02 btc every 36 hours. I find that odd.

In addition, there was a point where slush lost a significant big miner, dropping him well below 40PHs and the payouts were better. Again, it's not really a scientific observation, but that's just has the numbers worked.

I like kano, it seems stable, the payouts are well within my expectations for my hash rate. The only thing I'd like to see is a little cleaner website.

Thanks for being there kano.is and I'm very lucky to have found you !!


I'd been involved in BTC years ago, when it all first began, but then "fell out" (after losing my virtual shirt at Mt. Gox) and only returned a few months ago. I also started with Slush for a couple of months, but then (because I'd been sort of following CK and Kano for a while...they were obviously the kids on the block who knew what they were doing and seemed to be dedicated to the principle of BTC rather than the money alone) moved to kano.is. IMHO you've made a good choice. FWIW...I run 6 S3s and one S2 at the moment, for about 3.9Th...very similar to your setup. My plan is to add 5 more S3s in the next eight weeks, at which I'll be maxed out on power, and producing around 6.4Th. That will provide enough residual over a few weeks to begin upgrading to either S7s or Avalon6s. Best to you, and welcome to the (diamond) mine.  Cool

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February 18, 2016, 07:12:11 PM
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Two of my S5s quit working 2 days ago.   I can access them remotely, rebooted....

Connected but not mining don't have time to read page after page....  The are in different locations and different internet.

2 S7s are working and on S5.   Am I alone here on this?

Do you have back up pools on your miners?
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February 18, 2016, 07:13:55 PM
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Two of my S5s quit working 2 days ago.   I can access them remotely, rebooted....

Connected but not mining don't have time to read page after page....  The are in different locations and different internet.

2 S7s are working and on S5.   Am I alone here on this?

Do you have back up pools on your miners?

Yes of course.   The CPU even appears to be working but not sending work.
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February 18, 2016, 07:26:30 PM
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Network hashrate seems to be hooking back up. Grrr.

For those about to block we salute you! AC->BTC
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February 18, 2016, 07:42:12 PM
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CKPool:     30,384.35THs

Proud user of this pool!
Sadly a bit out of mining Undecided
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February 18, 2016, 09:00:34 PM
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 Huh
Well-Paid Block

Block 399022 have one BTC more than usual other blocks (26.233 )

It's smells someone who have make mistake between transaction fee ...
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February 18, 2016, 09:44:16 PM
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Huh
Well-Paid Block

Block 399022 have one BTC more than usual other blocks (26.233 )

It's smells someone who have make mistake between transaction fee ...

Well, If that is true... that was an expensive mistake! (Or a really BIG BTC transaction that needed real quick confirmation)
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February 18, 2016, 10:01:14 PM
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Huh
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Block 399022 have one BTC more than usual other blocks (26.233 )

It's smells someone who have make mistake between transaction fee ...

no just lots of transactions with .0005 fee

there was a few .001 and a few .002 and one with .003

those could have been mistakes but i think they were from a wallet the didnt specify a change address..

http://btc.blockr.io/tx/info/37ee86b65b6fa9315f25f94238365922f6a7fb89b07f3a6da0ed5c56cc738531
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February 18, 2016, 10:22:13 PM
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Huh
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Block 399022 have one BTC more than usual other blocks (26.233 )

It's smells someone who have make mistake between transaction fee ...

It's not that unusual...look at Kano #271, Block 365003...Kano and CK just know how maximize transactions here with their CKPool software!
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February 18, 2016, 10:25:34 PM
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Huh
Well-Paid Block

Block 399022 have one BTC more than usual other blocks (26.233 )

It's smells someone who have make mistake between transaction fee ...

It's not that unusual...look at Kano #271, Block 365003...Kano and CK just know how maximize transactions here with their CKPool software!
the fees will get higher.. and higher

a minimum right now to even get your tx propagated is .00025

if you want it in the next block its going to have to be .0005 or so..


ive had transactions fail with a .0001 and .0002 fee so those are risky.
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February 18, 2016, 10:53:16 PM
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I like kano, it seems stable, the payouts are well within my expectations for my hash rate. The only thing I'd like to see is a little cleaner website.

Thanks for being there kano.is and I'm very lucky to have found you !!


Cleaner? I think the site rocks as is.
It's actually simple on purpose and by design.

I don't include scripts from anywhere else and the entire web text is one single file (that I wrote all of it - html, php, css, javascript)
It means it's small and fast to get to you.
Graphs and table sorting are done in javascript so the server isn't wasting CPU doing that and most devices/browsers can do that fast enough

Data on the web page is current to the second, not cached and out of date.

Some relevant web statistics:
15/Feb 475K hits
16/Feb 525K hits
17/Feb 365K hits
17/Feb 341K hits

... and all this leads to a very fast response when you load a page and CPU on the server is insignificant so will scale very well.

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February 18, 2016, 11:27:32 PM
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At first I felt like I was missing something with your website because it was different from where I came from...once I got use to it, I realized the simplicity of it was exactly what I needed.  Now I would not want to see it changed!
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February 18, 2016, 11:43:20 PM
Last edit: February 19, 2016, 01:09:39 AM by -ck
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It's actually simple on purpose and by design.

I don't include scripts from anywhere else and the entire web text is one single file (that I wrote all of it - html, php, css, javascript)
It means it's small and fast to get to you.
Graphs and table sorting are done in javascript so the server isn't wasting CPU doing that and most devices/browsers can do that fast enough

Data on the web page is current to the second, not cached and out of date.

Some relevant web statistics:
15/Feb 475K hits
16/Feb 525K hits
17/Feb 365K hits
17/Feb 341K hits

... and all this leads to a very fast response when you load a page and CPU on the server is insignificant so will scale very well.

Way...way...way cool. I like the way youz guyz think.  Cool

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February 19, 2016, 12:13:42 AM
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There is of course data that could be cached until it changes and would speed things up even more.
Specifically tables/graphs within: rewards, payments, shifts, shift graph, and all the Pool menu except stats.
That's on the todo list a long way down since it's wont be an issue but would of course improve performance even more Smiley

Edit: and one other thing Cheesy
The CSS grey table colour and font size is purely random.

If anyone feels the urge to come up with a good bit of CSS for the tables (and only the tables Tongue) they are all broken up with <thead> <tbody> <tfoot> so could be done a lot better in terms of the CSS.
... and no I'm not changing it from using tables, but will one day edit/add to the CSS for the tables, unless someone else comes up with something good before that Smiley

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February 19, 2016, 12:55:58 AM
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Kano wasn't kidding about small and fast, https://gtmetrix.com/reports/kano.is/CsD3Brib, it loaded faster than google https://gtmetrix.com/reports/google.com/LtLSw4lN ... lol
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February 19, 2016, 12:56:30 AM
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Nhando baby!

For those about to block we salute you! AC->BTC
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