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July 04, 2016, 11:50:41 AM |
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A great way to wake up...3 overnight blocks!
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AriesIV10
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July 04, 2016, 11:53:31 AM |
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WooHoo! Keep em Blockin!
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clgrissom3
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July 04, 2016, 12:07:15 PM |
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Just woke up to my first block. kpler8 Great job with 11:07THs! Welcome to the Kano Acclaim Board!
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philipma1957
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July 04, 2016, 01:31:14 PM Last edit: July 04, 2016, 03:13:37 PM by -ck |
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number 7 >>>>> 419177 of the last 992 blocks before the ½ ing
numbers 8,9,10 >>>>> 419212,419216,419254
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wmabern
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July 04, 2016, 02:06:22 PM |
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Time for a bunch of July 4th GREEN BLOCKS!
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BITMIXER.IO Gone Baby, Gone.. ;-) Not any good sig campaigns out there that I want!
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clgrissom3
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July 04, 2016, 03:06:39 PM |
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Block by thedreamer with his 18th Kano block! That is our 4th for the 4th of July!
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philipma1957
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July 04, 2016, 03:10:41 PM Last edit: July 04, 2016, 03:13:03 PM by -ck |
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19212,419216,419254
number 11 >>>>> 419278
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DJ31
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July 04, 2016, 03:24:37 PM |
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Ahh I was actually going to recommend something very like that but someone else did all the work. plink comes with putty and I have used it for automated ssh tasks in order to connect to a linux box, and execute commands based on a windows bat file. I am not familiar with pscp which that guy uses but I would just have created two cgminer.conf files on the miner, like cgminer.conf.lo and cgminer.conf.hi and use plink to do some sort of copy and rename on the conf files on the miner rather than copy them onto the miner each time. Another old-schooler here. I did use punch cards It seems a little rube goldberg-esque to me to use a 3rd party box (let alone a windows box) to do this. Cron is a built in time-based scheduler in linux. I'll try and dig into it a bit tomorrow.
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July 04, 2016, 03:30:49 PM |
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So glad I stuck with Kano and rode out the bad times. Ive never done this before, always got cold feet and pool jumped. Good times are back, blocks are solving and the dollar is flowing!
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Find my P2POOL node at www.ukp2pool.uk:9332Donations for operating node? BTC 1CYevtGy3aqr1reuq7CFceNFAT7snsz3VM
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AriesIV10
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July 04, 2016, 03:36:33 PM |
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So glad I stuck with Kano and rode out the bad times. Ive never done this before, always got cold feet and pool jumped. Good times are back, blocks are solving and the dollar is flowing! I think it has just begun. Block Party
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July 04, 2016, 04:04:29 PM |
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Ahh I was actually going to recommend something very like that but someone else did all the work. plink comes with putty and I have used it for automated ssh tasks in order to connect to a linux box, and execute commands based on a windows bat file. I am not familiar with pscp which that guy uses but I would just have created two cgminer.conf files on the miner, like cgminer.conf.lo and cgminer.conf.hi and use plink to do some sort of copy and rename on the conf files on the miner rather than copy them onto the miner each time. Another old-schooler here. I did use punch cards It seems a little rube goldberg-esque to me to use a 3rd party box (let alone a windows box) to do this. Cron is a built in time-based scheduler in linux. I'll try and dig into it a bit tomorrow. Ok, the linux (at least on my S7) is crippled. No cron. So... Nevermind You would have to find a compatible cron and install it or write a time sensitive script.
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wmabern
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July 04, 2016, 04:17:33 PM |
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So glad I stuck with Kano and rode out the bad times. Ive never done this before, always got cold feet and pool jumped. Good times are back, blocks are solving and the dollar is flowing! Good for you! You'll make more here in the long term. I would rather split coins with ~1,000 other people than 50,000 people on the mega-pools!
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BITMIXER.IO Gone Baby, Gone.. ;-) Not any good sig campaigns out there that I want!
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ShrykeZ
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July 04, 2016, 04:34:52 PM |
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Block parties with Kano are the best, we actually have a good community here as well
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July 04, 2016, 04:48:02 PM |
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A happy US Independence Day to all, whether you're a Yankee colonist rebel or not. And, seriously, to our valued dogsled buddies in Labrador...a belated but sincere happy Canada Day. Nice to wake up to blocks...and in honor of the day, and to y'all of the Order of the Satoshi...I called out the Spec Ops crew to search for more blocks...
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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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clgrissom3
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July 04, 2016, 10:45:29 PM |
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Block by tich13 with his 14th Kano block! That is our 5th block of the day! This block is loaded with .99454968 in fees! Woohoo!
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July 04, 2016, 10:45:34 PM Last edit: July 04, 2016, 11:00:41 PM by sloopy |
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Block! tich13 way to go!
I lurk here everyday and read every post.
Happy 4th to my fellow rebels and happy day to all at the best fucking pools ever created.
Happy days to Kano and CK. A toast to the best programmers and thinkers who not only implement their own magic but never stop evaluating what else is out there which can be used to give us the top mining experience. I've always believed simplicity is elegance, and nowhere is it shown more than these two pools.
Thank you to all who contribute, be safe with your family, your crypto family, and your money be it fiat or coin.
Keep poppin these babies so we end up with a gorgeous payout!
Edit: On a side note to the posts I have read regarding those looking for a way to change frequency on a schedule. I cannot jam something out as fast as most of the people experienced with cron jobs as my background was mainly DOS, and then windows with some old skills with my TI products in the late 80s, but, I do know this can be done using a cron job which can be setup to execute. Avalon makes it even easier through the GUI where they allow you to execute a cron job. Doing it with the limited Bitmain GUI you need to do it through SSH in and editing a couple of files to have this more automated. I recommend posting a small bounty in the mining software area as I'm sure someone can knock this out quickly enough. Who knows, if you get a quote there may be enough interested people to help go in with you and cover the cost.
It may be something Kano or CK would be able to work in their very busy sleepless schedules once coin became a variable. Just something to think about, and it never hurts to ask.
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Transaction fees go to the pools and the pools decide to pay them to the miners. Anything else, including off-chain solutions are stealing and not the way Bitcoin was intended to function. Make the block size set by the pool. Pool = miners and they get the choice.
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philipma1957
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July 04, 2016, 10:47:08 PM |
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number 11 >>>>> 419278
number 12 >>>>> 419325
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kano (OP)
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July 04, 2016, 10:48:47 PM |
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Heh - almost 4% txn fees on that one Next week, that would say: "Heh - almost 8% txn fees on that one"
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July 04, 2016, 10:49:51 PM |
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Now That Dog Can HUNT!!!!
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