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April 26, 2017, 01:19:22 AM |
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Yeah I was landing at LAX on the runway when we got the block. It was a definite take-two to have the notification pop up as I reconnected to 4G on the runway ... within a minute or 2 of when we got the block. Then to wonder why TF ckpool didn't think it was a block worth confirming - it decided it wasn't a valid block for some reason ... but fortunately the NL node was happy with it I'll have to go thru the bitcoind debug.log later when I get back home ... in aboout 18 hours or so. I've just manually confirmed the block, but it resets the top stats when I do that, so the display will be off until the next block we find. The actual block stats get corrected when it's confirmed so it has of course done the payouts correctly and will with the next block - this is one of the reasons why CKDB does this second confirmation of all the stats for blocks and payouts - not based on the '~' estimate, but all done based on the actual correct DB numbers later once it's sure it has all the data in the database. The top % numbers are from when the block was confirmed (which I just did) and will be corrected by the next block.
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April 26, 2017, 01:24:39 AM |
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Yeah I was landing at LAX on the runway when we got the block. It was a definite take-two to have the notification pop up as I reconnected to 4G on the runway ... within a minute or 2 of when we got the block. Then to wonder why TF ckpool didn't think it was a block worth confirming - it decided it wasn't a valid block for some reason ... but fortunately the NL node was happy with it I'll have to go thru the bitcoind debug.log later when I get back home ... in aboout 18 hours or so. I've just manually confirmed the block, but it resets the top stats when I do that, so the display will be off until the next block we find. The actual block stats get corrected when it's confirmed so it has of course done the payouts correctly and will with the next block - this is one of the reasons why CKDB does this second confirmation of all the stats for blocks and payouts - not based on the '~' estimate, but all done based on the actual correct DB numbers later once it's sure it has all the data in the database. The top % numbers are from when the block was confirmed (which I just did) and will be corrected by the next block. Yay, Kano to the rescue!
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April 26, 2017, 02:15:04 AM |
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Way to go, brother...that's why we're here. Stay safe. E
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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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April 26, 2017, 02:50:33 AM |
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Just processed the payout for that block and did a check on the reason why it was a pretty low fee block.
It was a 25s network block, so was certainly the reason.
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April 26, 2017, 04:28:19 AM |
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I'm always curious about how this stuff works. I asked about this another time about a low KB block awhile ago and the explanation given was that it was found immediately after another block.
But I see other cases today where blocks were found seconds apart I.E. block 463527/8/9 and they were still able to include ~1000kb worth of transactions and generate ~13.7btc.
And I believe at the time of the block there was still quite a few unconfirmed transactions. Is it set to only include high paying transactions in certain cases or did it not have time to find transactions to include?
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clgrissom3
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April 26, 2017, 03:08:17 PM |
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Block by moecarrimNEW! Welcome to the Acclaim Board with your 1st Kano block (even though moecarrim has 5 blocks to his credit)! Good fees this one has!
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overcon
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April 26, 2017, 05:37:56 PM |
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How much hashing power do you need to get 1 BTC per block?
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philipma1957
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April 26, 2017, 05:44:03 PM Last edit: April 26, 2017, 05:54:59 PM by philipma1957 |
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How much hashing power do you need to get 1 BTC per block?
pool is about 42ph so 4.2 ph would be 1/10 a block is say 13.5 with fees so 4.2 ph or 1/10 gives you 1.35 btc so 1/1.35 x 4.2ph is your answer roughly 3.11ph . it is more complex to be exact. first you need to do the 3.11ph for 5n which is maybe 80 hours in a row second if you add 3.11ph the pool goes from 42 ph to 45.11 ph and you would be short the 1 btc per block third I used 1 btc for the fees. meaning the block is 13.5 btc some are lower some are higher. fourth with a bit of in my head math I boost the 3.11ph to 3.333 ph if the pool is at 45th So for today a range of 3.11 ph to 3.333 ph is a good guess KanoPool: 43,133.14THs Shares: 97,211,402,178 (18.67%) Invalids: 34.1k (0.31%) · 302.1M (0.31%) Mining Rewards The rewards you've earned for each block the pool has found. See the Payments page for the payments you've been sent. Block----- Block UTC------ Miner Reward---N Diff----- N Range--------- Pool N Avg 463608 26/Apr 15:01 14.19369732 2.630T 79hr 0m 26s 39.72PHs 463502 25/Apr 22:48 12.61703676 2.618T 80hr 38m 43s 38.73PHs I got my n range from the bold line above it fluxes I got the pool hash from 39.72 and 38.23 and 43.13 it fluxes so my estimate is 3.11ph to 3.33 ph
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April 26, 2017, 06:32:53 PM |
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The last payout I received was for block 463271. Is this correct or am I missing some payouts ?
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April 26, 2017, 06:46:59 PM |
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The last payout I received was for block 463271. Is this correct or am I missing some payouts ?
Depends, I see one more payout in my wallet, but it's smaller than the one before so I wonder if possibly you dropped below the dust threshold so it wouldn't show up at all?
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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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April 26, 2017, 07:18:13 PM |
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The last payout I received was for block 463271. Is this correct or am I missing some payouts ?
last payout that shows in my wallet was from block 463317 block 463436 and 463502 have reached maturity and block 463608 as of right now only has 21 confirmations. So the next block we find 463436 and 463502 should hit our wallets. and depending on if block 463608 is matured by the time we get the next block or not.
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April 26, 2017, 08:33:06 PM |
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The last payout I received was for block 463271. Is this correct or am I missing some payouts ?
last payout that shows in my wallet was from block 463317 block 463436 and 463502 have reached maturity and block 463608 as of right now only has 21 confirmations. So the next block we find 463436 and 463502 should hit our wallets. and depending on if block 463608 is matured by the time we get the next block or not. Yeah, I am seeing payouts up to and including 463317. 463436 and 463502 should have been paid out by 463608, but maybe that weirdness we had seen on the site yesterday is to blame. I am sure once Kano gets back home he will sort it all out.
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overcon
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April 26, 2017, 09:08:17 PM |
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How much hashing power do you need to get 1 BTC per block?
pool is about 42ph so 4.2 ph would be 1/10 a block is say 13.5 with fees so 4.2 ph or 1/10 gives you 1.35 btc so 1/1.35 x 4.2ph is your answer roughly 3.11ph . it is more complex to be exact. first you need to do the 3.11ph for 5n which is maybe 80 hours in a row second if you add 3.11ph the pool goes from 42 ph to 45.11 ph and you would be short the 1 btc per block third I used 1 btc for the fees. meaning the block is 13.5 btc some are lower some are higher. fourth with a bit of in my head math I boost the 3.11ph to 3.333 ph if the pool is at 45th So for today a range of 3.11 ph to 3.333 ph is a good guess KanoPool: 43,133.14THs Shares: 97,211,402,178 (18.67%) Invalids: 34.1k (0.31%) · 302.1M (0.31%) Mining Rewards The rewards you've earned for each block the pool has found. See the Payments page for the payments you've been sent. Block----- Block UTC------ Miner Reward---N Diff----- N Range--------- Pool N Avg 463608 26/Apr 15:01 14.19369732 2.630T 79hr 0m 26s 39.72PHs 463502 25/Apr 22:48 12.61703676 2.618T 80hr 38m 43s 38.73PHs I got my n range from the bold line above it fluxes I got the pool hash from 39.72 and 38.23 and 43.13 it fluxes so my estimate is 3.11ph to 3.33 ph Awesome, thanks for that information! It is amazing. I would need to spend $308,0000 approximately to get the 230 S9's @ 13.5Th/s to achieve that Imma get right on that
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kano (OP)
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April 26, 2017, 09:27:07 PM |
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Payout 463502 failed to queue while I was on the flight back home. I've queued it now so it should be confirmed in the next block we find. It also seems that ckpool lost the 463436 payout during it's debacle with 463502 - but I didn't notice while I did the quick check and payout at LAX I've queued that now also and it should be confirmed in the next block also.
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April 26, 2017, 11:43:06 PM Last edit: April 27, 2017, 12:03:11 AM by smutboy420 |
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How much hashing power do you need to get 1 BTC per block?
pool is about 42ph so 4.2 ph would be 1/10 a block is say 13.5 with fees so 4.2 ph or 1/10 gives you 1.35 btc so 1/1.35 x 4.2ph is your answer roughly 3.11ph . it is more complex to be exact. first you need to do the 3.11ph for 5n which is maybe 80 hours in a row second if you add 3.11ph the pool goes from 42 ph to 45.11 ph and you would be short the 1 btc per block third I used 1 btc for the fees. meaning the block is 13.5 btc some are lower some are higher. fourth with a bit of in my head math I boost the 3.11ph to 3.333 ph if the pool is at 45th So for today a range of 3.11 ph to 3.333 ph is a good guess KanoPool: 43,133.14THs Shares: 97,211,402,178 (18.67%) Invalids: 34.1k (0.31%) · 302.1M (0.31%) Mining Rewards The rewards you've earned for each block the pool has found. See the Payments page for the payments you've been sent. Block----- Block UTC------ Miner Reward---N Diff----- N Range--------- Pool N Avg 463608 26/Apr 15:01 14.19369732 2.630T 79hr 0m 26s 39.72PHs 463502 25/Apr 22:48 12.61703676 2.618T 80hr 38m 43s 38.73PHs I got my n range from the bold line above it fluxes I got the pool hash from 39.72 and 38.23 and 43.13 it fluxes so my estimate is 3.11ph to 3.33 ph Awesome, thanks for that information! It is amazing. I would need to spend $308,0000 approximately to get the 230 S9's @ 13.5Th/s to achieve that Imma get right on that lol Dont forget all the power supply's and LOTS of electric outlets.
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beltsniffer
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April 26, 2017, 11:48:55 PM |
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Block by blockmines!
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overcon
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April 26, 2017, 11:49:24 PM |
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Grats!
blockmines.16.2.95
Latest Block!
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April 27, 2017, 12:01:17 AM |
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Block by blockmines!
Wohoo! And those 2 payouts!
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April 27, 2017, 12:19:43 AM |
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BITMIXER.IO Gone Baby, Gone.. ;-) Not any good sig campaigns out there that I want!
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April 27, 2017, 01:05:21 AM |
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after 5 months the A6 still starts
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Please tip the Node 1MPWKB23NsZsXHANnFwVAWT86mL24fqAjF; KO4UX THAT NO GOOD DO GOODER BAT!!!
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