Sierra8561
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May 06, 2016, 08:22:36 PM |
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I moved my 4 S7's over to bitmain.
it seems every time I move them kano hits a block!
I sure hope it's not my miners causing the issues.
I'm securely behind a firewall..could this really be a thing???
Kspare, you will be much more successful picking a pool and staying put. Jumping around will just cost you money. EDIT: it also adversely impacts your 5n whenever you leave.
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not.you
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May 06, 2016, 08:28:13 PM |
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I moved my 4 S7's over to bitmain.
it seems every time I move them kano hits a block!
I sure hope it's not my miners causing the issues.
I'm securely behind a firewall..could this really be a thing???
This is not a good place to talk about mining anywhere but on kano pool. However, for the sake of bitcoin you should: a) Mine on smaller pools. Hashrate distribution is good for the bitcoin ecosystem, hashrate consolidation is bad for it. b) Not hash on chinese pools. And despite what the dude from fishpool might think, this isn't a racist comment. More than half of the network hashrate is concentrated in a single country, a country which is known to have packet inspection filters which slow data transmission into and out of the country. This is bad for bitcoin. We happen to be talking about China but it would be true no matter what country it was.
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kspare
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May 06, 2016, 08:29:32 PM |
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I normally leave my miners on this pool, I like this pool, I like what it stands for, but when I was learning about this things work, I'd move my miners and boom a block from kano.
How can I tell if my miners are causing issues?
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VRobb
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May 06, 2016, 08:50:35 PM |
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I normally leave my miners on this pool, I like this pool, I like what it stands for, but when I was learning about this things work, I'd move my miners and boom a block from kano.
How can I tell if my miners are causing issues?
It's all random, my friend, no need to fret over it. This is the place to be - set and forget!
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I don't believe in superstition because it's bad luck: 13thF1oor6CAwyzyxXPNnRvu3nhhYeqZdc These aren't the Droids you're looking for: S5 & S7 (Sold), R4B2, R4B4 (RIP), 2x S9 obsolete, 2xS15-28, S17-56, S17-70 Pushing a whopping 1/5 PH! Oh The SPEED!!!
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Sierra8561
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May 06, 2016, 08:53:26 PM |
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I normally leave my miners on this pool, I like this pool, I like what it stands for, but when I was learning about this things work, I'd move my miners and boom a block from kano.
How can I tell if my miners are causing issues?
If we hit a block every time you move, by all means keep moving. I and the rest of the pool would really appreciate it and probably donate to you.
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kspare
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May 06, 2016, 09:04:06 PM |
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lol, I will leave them an the "other" place for the night and see how things go. I hope i'm wrong, I'd hate to be "that" guy.
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jonnybravo0311
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May 06, 2016, 09:09:05 PM |
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You are most assuredly not "that guy". Your 4 S7s, even if by some strange occurrence were in fact misbehaving represent about 0.061% of the pool's hash rate. If you had 400 S7s... well... even then you'd only be 6.1% of the pool.
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Jonny's Pool - Mine with us and help us grow! Support a pool that supports Bitcoin, not a hardware manufacturer's pockets! No SPV cheats. No empty blocks.
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May 06, 2016, 09:28:51 PM |
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Repeat after me: There is nothing wrong with the pool. There is no way to game the system. The big pools can't do anything to small pools. There is no spoon conspiracy.
The only thing that's happened is a run of bad luck and fighting orphans with an overwhelmingly large pool.
Back to mining.
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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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oblvnxknight
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May 06, 2016, 09:50:47 PM |
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Now for the final May Avalon6 Giveaway competition details:Details are 'relatively' the same as March and April ... and I'm adding another small incentive. On each Sunday morning at 00:01 UTC in May (starting the 8th - lol which happens to be mother's day here) the leader at exactly that time, with the lowest CDF, will get my fee from the next 2 blocks found. Adds up to a total of 4 new prizes totalling a bit over 1BTC for the month so it's not a lot, but anyway ... and it is actually 'possible' for one miner to win all four and one of the 2 final prizes. March rules were here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=789369.msg14042677#msg14042677 Should split the Sunday bonus between the high and low CDF holders I have absolutely no bias here
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kano (OP)
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May 06, 2016, 10:10:39 PM |
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I just bought a 25lb case of chicken fritters..... hopefully that'll inject some good juju into the pool .....
OR ....
Kano could reboot the whole system. That has ALWAYS worked in the past ....
:-)
Yeah there's a change to ckpool -ck did the other day and I want to add that in to help with the luck stats I do. I've not made any changes to ckdb for that yet, but I'll be restarting the main pool in 2 hours at 00:10 UTC This is the standard ckpool restart where most miners just see it as an immediate reconnect. A small % of miners will failover (usually only around 1%) and will fail back within 5 minutes. If your miner has difficulty handling reconnects then it may failover and not fail back (some buggy bitmain firmwares do that)
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May 06, 2016, 11:13:57 PM |
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Repeat after me: There is nothing wrong with the pool. There is no way to game the system. The big pools can't do anything to small pools. There is no spoon conspiracy.
The only thing that's happened is a run of bad luck and fighting orphans with an overwhelmingly large pool.
Back to mining.
Mahalo (thanks).
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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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May 07, 2016, 12:26:41 AM |
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I just bought a 25lb case of chicken fritters..... hopefully that'll inject some good juju into the pool .....
OR ....
Kano could reboot the whole system. That has ALWAYS worked in the past ....
:-)
Yeah there's a change to ckpool -ck did the other day and I want to add that in to help with the luck stats I do. I've not made any changes to ckdb for that yet, but I'll be restarting the main pool in 2 hours at 00:10 UTC This is the standard ckpool restart where most miners just see it as an immediate reconnect. A small % of miners will failover (usually only around 1%) and will fail back within 5 minutes. If your miner has difficulty handling reconnects then it may failover and not fail back (some buggy bitmain firmwares do that) Done, without a hitch, at 00:13 UTC About 2PH of miners never came back after 5 minutes - at a guess would be rentals.
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Elphamyto
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May 07, 2016, 01:09:09 AM |
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I know of a few ways they can do it.
so to everyone here that is renting from NH / WH consider that
f2pool can send dead hashers to WH/NH with ease
Can you explain what you mean by "send[ing] dead hashers?" When you pay for miners at *Hash - you have no idea what the miners are and what they are doing. *Hash don't care either coz they get paid BEFORE you mine and they wont lose anything. The people who own the miners will get paid no matter what also. Thus someone could provide "bad hash power" on *Hash and no one would know unless they mined a VERY large amount and kept track of the statistics ... ... ... But my question is more along the lines of what exactly is "bad hash power" or "dead hashing?" I realize that service drops, latency, *Hash's algo switching interruptions, etc could result in stale shares, but apart from that I'm not clear on how a person could dispatch miners that are "dead/bad."
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philipma1957
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May 07, 2016, 01:25:30 AM |
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I know of a few ways they can do it.
so to everyone here that is renting from NH / WH consider that
f2pool can send dead hashers to WH/NH with ease
Can you explain what you mean by "send[ing] dead hashers?" When you pay for miners at *Hash - you have no idea what the miners are and what they are doing. *Hash don't care either coz they get paid BEFORE you mine and they wont lose anything. The people who own the miners will get paid no matter what also. Thus someone could provide "bad hash power" on *Hash and no one would know unless they mined a VERY large amount and kept track of the statistics ... ... ... But my question is more along the lines of what exactly is "bad hash power" or "dead hashing?" I realize that service drops, latency, *Hash's algo switching interruptions, etc could result in stale shares, but apart from that I'm not clear on how a person could dispatch miners that are "dead/bad." sure set your gear to discard every hash over 177 diff is 178 you get paid and never hit a block. or be more clever set you gear to discard every hash over 185 so you still hit a block here and there but you discard a ton of blocks. take a quality programer to do it. and you need a website like nicehash to help you hide your actions. you need solid resources to pull it off.. but if i point 5ph to westhash. set my rental price a tad low. say .0026 and some grabs it and points it to kano.is a big hurt happens to kano.is
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clgrissom3
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May 07, 2016, 01:48:25 AM |
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Block by GLORYTrading! That is his 21st kano block!
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philipma1957
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May 07, 2016, 02:00:57 AM |
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Block by GLORYTrading! That is his 21st kano block!
much better maybe we have a derby day right here with kano.is
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kano (OP)
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May 07, 2016, 02:01:07 AM |
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I know of a few ways they can do it.
so to everyone here that is renting from NH / WH consider that
f2pool can send dead hashers to WH/NH with ease
Can you explain what you mean by "send[ing] dead hashers?" When you pay for miners at *Hash - you have no idea what the miners are and what they are doing. *Hash don't care either coz they get paid BEFORE you mine and they wont lose anything. The people who own the miners will get paid no matter what also. Thus someone could provide "bad hash power" on *Hash and no one would know unless they mined a VERY large amount and kept track of the statistics ... ... ... But my question is more along the lines of what exactly is "bad hash power" or "dead hashing?" I realize that service drops, latency, *Hash's algo switching interruptions, etc could result in stale shares, but apart from that I'm not clear on how a person could dispatch miners that are "dead/bad." Software dropping shares/blocks, or even using faulty hardware that has no use. e.g. someone may have hardware that can't find blocks that they would normally not use it at all, or have given up on coz they can't fix it for a reasonable cost, but ... point it at *Hash ...
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clgrissom3
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May 07, 2016, 02:29:08 AM |
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Another Block, this one by AlpMine with his 5th kano block!
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Crispyato
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May 07, 2016, 02:29:58 AM |
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Like if you have an old s3 thats over clocked with some burnt out chips you give a power source that won't shut off like it should or like this rental I just cancel because it had half rejects... You can always just find a trusted miner and rent old school. Miners usually love getting advance coin. A few days or a week up front is a bill they can pay early or a rig they can buy early. The should be a thread for that... Don't expect compensation like MRR, just pick a stable miner. Prices are way to high on all renting on sites right now, we are going to have to stop paying unreasonable prices or it will never change. NH eats orders up and drops them at will. They all have choppy connections, and %95-150 of diff estimate rental prices. I'm not sure of the point. People renting to boost Kano has just killed any profitability in the renting market.
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Sierra8561
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May 07, 2016, 02:30:31 AM |
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Great seeing two blocks in such a short time.
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