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Author Topic: KanoPool since 2014 🐈 - PPLNS and Solo 0.5% fee - Worldwide - 2438 blocks  (Read 5351941 times)
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November 26, 2016, 05:38:15 AM
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Then, upon setting the miners back to the nonce link, the Antminers claimed that the link to the pool was dead.

As someone who is still relatively new to mining, I'm not certain on how I should approach this issue, as this pool was the most profitable out of all the BTC mining pools that I have mined with. All other sources of assistance, via Reddit or email, have redirected me here, so this is essentially my last hope.
Don't use the nonce link; that's reserved for asicminer tubes anyway. Configure your miner the way everyone else does by pointing it to stratum.kano.is:3333

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November 26, 2016, 05:59:22 AM
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Then, upon setting the miners back to the nonce link, the Antminers claimed that the link to the pool was dead.

As someone who is still relatively new to mining, I'm not certain on how I should approach this issue, as this pool was the most profitable out of all the BTC mining pools that I have mined with. All other sources of assistance, via Reddit or email, have redirected me here, so this is essentially my last hope.
Don't use the nonce link; that's reserved for asicminer tubes anyway. Configure your miner the way everyone else does by pointing it to stratum.kano.is:3333


The status of the link (on my AntMiners' management pages) still claims that it is dead. The nonce link worked in the past for these miners, that's why I used it.
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November 26, 2016, 07:33:13 AM
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Then, upon setting the miners back to the nonce link, the Antminers claimed that the link to the pool was dead.

As someone who is still relatively new to mining, I'm not certain on how I should approach this issue, as this pool was the most profitable out of all the BTC mining pools that I have mined with. All other sources of assistance, via Reddit or email, have redirected me here, so this is essentially my last hope.
Don't use the nonce link; that's reserved for asicminer tubes anyway. Configure your miner the way everyone else does by pointing it to stratum.kano.is:3333


The status of the link (on my AntMiners' management pages) still claims that it is dead. The nonce link worked in the past for these miners, that's why I used it.
well, don't use it anymore Smiley

have fun !

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November 26, 2016, 07:45:36 AM
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Then, upon setting the miners back to the nonce link, the Antminers claimed that the link to the pool was dead.

As someone who is still relatively new to mining, I'm not certain on how I should approach this issue, as this pool was the most profitable out of all the BTC mining pools that I have mined with. All other sources of assistance, via Reddit or email, have redirected me here, so this is essentially my last hope.
Don't use the nonce link; that's reserved for asicminer tubes anyway. Configure your miner the way everyone else does by pointing it to stratum.kano.is:3333


The status of the link (on my AntMiners' management pages) still claims that it is dead. The nonce link worked in the past for these miners, that's why I used it.
well, don't use it anymore Smiley

have fun !

My issue is that none of the listed links are working with these miners. I'm uncertain if it has something to do with the nodes used for this pool or if it has something to do with my internet service provider.
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November 26, 2016, 07:51:30 AM
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Will this pool be signaling for segwit at any point?

I ran a search to find Kano's opinions on it and it seems he's opposed to it for a few reasons. Attempted dev control of bitcoin and disk space issues stand out the most in my memory. Any further clarifications would be appreciated. I don't visit the forums that much, so I apologise if I missed a post regarding it.

Would also be very interested to hear ck's opinion as well. Thanks.
I'm not against it. Kano and I differ in opinion on this one and ultimately this is his pool; I'm part of the administration and tech support but it's not my pool.

Kano, how do you feel about letting your pool users vote for or against segwit?
Nope.
ckpool doesn't allow it anyway.

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November 26, 2016, 07:52:42 AM
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My issue is that none of the listed links are working with these miners. I'm uncertain if it has something to do with the nodes used for this pool or if it has something to do with my internet service provider.
Well then you'd have to provide me with a ... little more information to work out if you are banned or on a banned IP.
PM me.

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November 26, 2016, 07:55:14 AM
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My issue is that none of the listed links are working with these miners. I'm uncertain if it has something to do with the nodes used for this pool or if it has something to do with my internet service provider.
Well then you'd have to provide me with a ... little more information to work out if you are banned or on a banned IP.
PM me.

What criteria would result in any individual being banned from the pool or having a banned IP?
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November 26, 2016, 07:59:49 AM
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My issue is that none of the listed links are working with these miners. I'm uncertain if it has something to do with the nodes used for this pool or if it has something to do with my internet service provider.
Well then you'd have to provide me with a ... little more information to work out if you are banned or on a banned IP.
PM me.

What criteria would result in any individual being banned from the pool or having a banned IP?
Many.

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November 26, 2016, 08:11:51 AM
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Block! by btsgold Smiley

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November 26, 2016, 08:17:20 AM
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just PM kano your user name and/or BTC address you mine with and he'll check

can you ping stratum.kano.is ?

as said on the webpage:

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You can also try any of:
stratum+tcp://stratum81.kano.is:81
stratum+tcp://stratum443.kano.is:443
stratum+tcp://stratum8080.kano.is:8080

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November 26, 2016, 11:06:36 AM
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can someone describe this to me please
Mean Diff%
MeanTx%
Luck%
PPS%
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November 26, 2016, 01:51:49 PM
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Block! by btsgold Smiley

A 45TH/s miner...btsgold, welcome to the Acclaim Board with your 1st Kano block! Cheesy

Our last 19 blocks straight have had block rewards of 12.9 or higher Grin
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November 26, 2016, 02:20:28 PM
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can someone describe this to me please
Mean Diff%
MeanTx%
Luck%
PPS%


Diff is total share difficulty.
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Green  is good luck. Lower Diff% and brighter green is better luck.
 100%  is expected average.  Red  is bad luck. Higher Diff% and brighter red is worse luck.

Mean = Average

Tx% is how much extra, txns add to the reward.

Luck = Luck

PPS = PPS ... or click on the '?'

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November 26, 2016, 02:37:36 PM
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anyone know how to get the private key from blockchain.info wallet?
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November 26, 2016, 04:30:12 PM
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Block by vishnya454 with 14.76TH/s!  Welcome to the Acclaim Board with your 1st Kano block!  This is our 2nd of the day!  Cheesy Cheesy

We now have 20 blocks straight with block rewards of 12.9 or higher!  Grin
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November 26, 2016, 07:58:55 PM
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Will this pool be signaling for segwit at any point?

I ran a search to find Kano's opinions on it and it seems he's opposed to it for a few reasons. Attempted dev control of bitcoin and disk space issues stand out the most in my memory. Any further clarifications would be appreciated. I don't visit the forums that much, so I apologise if I missed a post regarding it.

Would also be very interested to hear ck's opinion as well. Thanks.
I'm not against it. Kano and I differ in opinion on this one and ultimately this is his pool; I'm part of the administration and tech support but it's not my pool.

Kano, how do you feel about letting your pool users vote for or against segwit?
Nope.
ckpool doesn't allow it anyway.

Good For you Kano, just another reason why I love this pool so much.  I don't know why anyone who relies on mining for their livelihood would support segwit.  Besides of the technical concerns, it would be taking money out of our (the miners) pockets. It would allow off chain mining which I am 100% against and with that you can kiss those juicy 13+ BTC blocks goodbye.     
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November 26, 2016, 09:35:43 PM
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Good For you Kano, just another reason why I love this pool so much.  I don't know why anyone who relies on mining for their livelihood would support segwit.  Besides of the technical concerns, it would be taking money out of our (the miners) pockets. It would allow off chain mining which I am 100% against and with that you can kiss those juicy 13+ BTC blocks goodbye.     
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This is what i also do not understand
Why would other pools support it? They must know something an average miner does not.
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November 26, 2016, 10:00:53 PM
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This is what i also do not understand
Why would other pools support it? They must know something an average miner does not.

maybe because it solves a bunch of technical problems? besides, what is the alternative?
increasing block sizes x2 every 3-4 years?
Sounds a bit simplistic to me.
BTW, increasing blocksize 2-fold will probably halve the fee as well (or more), so there will be no bonanza, far from it.
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November 26, 2016, 10:59:48 PM
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This is what i also do not understand
Why would other pools support it? They must know something an average miner does not.

maybe because it solves a bunch of technical problems? besides, what is the alternative?
increasing block sizes x2 every 3-4 years?
Sounds a bit simplistic to me.
BTW, increasing blocksize 2-fold will probably halve the fee as well (or more), so there will be no bonanza, far from it.

Well, doubling the block size would reduce the average txn fee but increase the number of txns possible per block.

If we aren't short on space at the moment then, that will probably mean a decrease in txn fees.
If we are short on space at the moment then that could mean no real change in the total fees but more txns.

One point that seems to be swept under the carpet is that satoshi designed in a 32MB block size in the current code but just limited it to 1MB ...
We really haven't hit a wall yet at 1MB ... and it takes doubling that 5 times to get to 32MB

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November 27, 2016, 06:01:30 AM
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Well my screwy S9 has started xing out again. Hopefully a night off and a restart tomorrow will bring it back to close to normal again. One of these days that's not going to work anymore. I have a feeling it is the controller. Which part of the controller I don't know. I really hate to be pulling that sucker apart again and swapping out parts to trouble-shoot the problem. Doing that makes for two miners off-line, not just one. %#%^&%$#%^&& Bitman!
There goes my 5Nd

When/if I get it repaired I will be going through Colorado. No more shipping parts to china for hundreds of dollars!

I wish Canaan had been a real competition as far as hash/cash. But if it comes down to it, I'll just plug in one of my old S7's and over-clock it up to about 725 - It's cold enough here for that now with no worriers about over heating - until I can get the part -eventually - repaired. Damn crappy (expensive) cheap manufacturing!!  POS Angry

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Come on BLOCKSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!! Fall, you MthrFvkn block!

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