kano (OP)
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August 13, 2017, 12:25:01 AM |
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did anybody write to --- for kicking this site? Or doesn't this make any sense?
I mean the domain was created on 2017-06-30 so it's obvious that they steal the data and name from your pool kano.
Yep - I emailed them. Will it help, when some of us email them too? The more the better / faster shutdown from this scam site? I've no idea Not sure if they take notice at all, or what criteria they use. Hmmm - they're using cloudflare ... I'll send them an email also.
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carlospavone
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August 13, 2017, 01:12:49 AM |
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44 hours no block, what a bad luck today
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overcon
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August 13, 2017, 01:19:30 AM |
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44 hours no block, what a bad luck today Yeah Hopefully once we do get a block it will be back to back to back to back to back blocks!
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overcon
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August 13, 2017, 01:52:26 AM |
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BTC just hit over 4300 a Bitcoin!
Common pool, let's get a block or 10!
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Makmal
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August 13, 2017, 02:47:17 AM |
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BLOCKKKKKKKKKKKK
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kano (OP)
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August 13, 2017, 02:48:23 AM |
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BTC just hit over 4300 a Bitcoin!
Common pool, let's get a block or 10!
Well you just got 2 more payouts
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dalexc
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August 13, 2017, 07:02:33 AM |
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Question...
How much would I make if I join your pool with one Antminer S9?
I used to mine a LONG time ago and looking to possibly get back in. Just have no idea what the math looks like. Assume I pay 0 in electricity costs.
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kano (OP)
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August 13, 2017, 07:13:13 AM |
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Question...
How much would I make if I join your pool with one Antminer S9?
I used to mine a LONG time ago and looking to possibly get back in. Just have no idea what the math looks like. Assume I pay 0 in electricity costs.
Best to look at the monthly graph and then work it out from there assuming 100% luck. Luck goes up and down ... transaction fees go up and down ... expected reward per THs changes every 2 weeks (diff change) ... etc I guess the simplest way to look at it, if you are comparing to other pools, we only charge 0.9% fee - less than any other larger pool. We use PPLNS so you get reward variance that you don't get with PPS, but always the 'expected' reward here is higher than the PPS pools. We expect to average close to 2 blocks a day at the moment, so we're big enough so that most rewards stay current with regards to the network difficulty. If you use a calculator that calculates based on 100% PPS, then we 'expect' to reward 100% PPS + Transaction Fees - Pool Fee (0.9%) - Orphans
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Apprentice
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August 13, 2017, 08:00:31 AM |
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just pointed 2 T9s and soon 2 S9s expected to be received in weeks.
(Those T9s are really good, 1st batch been running non stop at 20deg room temperature).
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August 13, 2017, 08:54:54 AM |
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Come on let's crack this block!
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kano (OP)
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August 13, 2017, 09:48:37 AM |
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WARNING:There will be one or more ckpool restarts at 11:00 UTC - in about 1hr 15min This will cause a failover and failback of all miners. The failovers and failbacks will be very quick - less than a minute - so there shouldn't be much down time. ... going with the old days where ckpool use to crash and burn regularly, and we also got a lot of blocks at the same time ... Lets see if this can get us some blocks I'll be doing the restarts of ckpool to try and resolve the problem from the other day. It seems to require a lot of 'pressure' to cause the problem since I can't reproduce it myself in a test environment. Thus I'll be trying the expected solution first - update every node - and then restart every node after I update the main pool node. If that doesn't resolve it then I'll switch things back again as needed to get it all working again.
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Apprentice
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August 13, 2017, 11:33:47 AM |
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Curious:
does the pool's code matter in finding blocks? Is there a better pool code for finding more blocks? or is it the hashing power that matters?
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kano (OP)
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August 13, 2017, 11:53:07 AM Last edit: August 13, 2017, 12:04:07 PM by kano |
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WARNING:There will be one or more ckpool restarts at 11:00 UTC - in about 1hr 15min This will cause a failover and failback of all miners. The failovers and failbacks will be very quick - less than a minute - so there shouldn't be much down time. ... going with the old days where ckpool use to crash and burn regularly, and we also got a lot of blocks at the same time ... Lets see if this can get us some blocks I'll be doing the restarts of ckpool to try and resolve the problem from the other day. It seems to require a lot of 'pressure' to cause the problem since I can't reproduce it myself in a test environment. Thus I'll be trying the expected solution first - update every node - and then restart every node after I update the main pool node. If that doesn't resolve it then I'll switch things back again as needed to get it all working again. Well, the good news is, updates are all in place. The bad new is that means we'll accept segwit transactions Anyway all working after a rather major case of serendipity ... Ignore below if you're not interested in the gory details The problem turned out to be that the new version of ckpool can't handle the sockets passed from the old version, so it just sits there spinning it's wheels doing nothing. This time I decided to do a full upgrade of all the nodes, in advance, and have them ready to be restarted into the latest code if needed. However, I made sure one node that no one mines to, was on the latest code, before the main restart, to see if that had any effect during the main pool restart. At 11:01:13 UTC I started the new version on the main pool, including my changes and the hack/fix for the deadlock, that took control from the old version and then it sat there doing exactly the same thing as last time - nothing. I tried restarting the 'test' node again to see if it could connect ... nope. So at 11:03:12 UTC, 2 minutes after the update, I 'thought' I started the old version again, and everything switched back to it OK. Since I had updated all the node's code, I then proceeded to restart every node, since it was worth doing that then also. By 11:03:53 all nodes were running the new code, and had reconnected to the pool properly, except one. In the process I'd skipped the NYA node and it was sitting there not working properly either ... which I noticed about 30 seconds after I'd done everything, and restarted it also. Now everything was back to working ok ... and I 'thought' we were back with the old code on the main pool again (but every node updated) Due to luck, I'd missed swapping in the old executable when I restarted the main pool the 2nd time ... ... ... ... I was rather annoyed about it all ... ... ... ... but it was all working ok Thus I got the answer to what was going on and how to get around it if it happens happen. Mine on
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kano (OP)
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August 13, 2017, 11:58:44 AM |
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Curious:
does the pool's code matter in finding blocks? Is there a better pool code for finding more blocks? or is it the hashing power that matters?
Miners find blocks, pools provide work. Of course crappy code can mess that up in various ways, or even in some cases, bad code can fail to submit blocks ... multiple times ....... But in general, the pool code has little if no effect on the blocks found by miners, as long as they don't do things like: duplicate the same work to multiple miners ...
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philipma1957
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August 13, 2017, 03:20:30 PM |
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The pool is about to rip a bunch of blocks. I can feel them getting ready to pop
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4ever4apple
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August 13, 2017, 04:32:49 PM |
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popping blocks))
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elduderino
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Using some expensive heaters
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August 13, 2017, 05:08:09 PM |
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Looks like Lady Luck is making us pay for that last run of blocks, lol... Let's try good old Brute Force. Cranking the miners up to 11 right now. Release the Kraken!
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Do the things you know you must do first, then worry about the stuff you're not sure about.
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mousehouse
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August 13, 2017, 08:43:07 PM |
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It's brilliantly interesting to see how statistics (luck) work in real life at kano ;-)
oh btw, kudos to the guy running it all...
now feels like a good time to hit a few good home runs!
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mousehouse
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August 13, 2017, 09:10:53 PM |
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Thought I would share this for those that try to understand Kano pools accounting and why some of us like it.
I downloaded my bitcoin transactions and ran a simple spread sheet calculation.
I currently run 2 S9 miners, one of which is only operating at 2/3 as one of its hashing boards is not working.
That gives me a hashing number of 13.6 + 9.2 or 22.8TH/s
For the last 14 days the average total payout per day is 0.007548879285714 bitcoin
each individual payment is between .0039 and .0035 bitcoin
On some days I get 1, or 2, or 3 or maybe even 4 payments. On some days I may get no payments, depending on if the pool finds a block.
The reason the payments vary is due to Kano including the transaction fees collected for block creation and those transaction fees change depending on factors outside of Kano's control. The blocks found can vary between 12.5 up to and even past 16 bitcoin. Most "other" poos, er pools, keep that 0 to 3.5 bitcoin but Kano passes it on to us!
The average payment is higher than I would receive for any other pool currently operating.
This is why I stay with Kano.
If you get on Kano pool and mine it for a day or two there is a chance you will not receive any payments or a very low payment. This is due to the payments being divided into 5 roughly equal parts, that are then paid out over 5 payments. Once you have been mining long enough for 5 payments to have happened you will start to see the full amount of your mining on every payment. Payments happen when blocks are found, this means you may see payments right away, or may not see any in a 2 day period. I have seen kano pool find no blocks for over 48 hours and find 4 blocks in 12 hours. Kano provides extensive information on his web page showing what is happening.
Why am I promoting kano pool? Well, the more people that mine here the greater total hashing power. The greater hashing power the more blocks will be found. The more blocks found will keep payments flowing more regularly. I won't make any more money, since with more total hashing power you pay out to more people, but it would provide a more consistent flow of money.
If you wonder what I meant by more hashing power means more people but the same payout for me, look at it this way. If kano pool has 80PH/s each of my payouts is as stated above, about .0036-.0037. If hashing increased to 160PH/s, then my payouts would drop by about half, but I would get twice as many payouts in the same amount of time. This is because my percentage of hashing is not going to change, unless I buy more equipment. That means my percentage of hashing between a pool total of 80PH/s and 160PH/s would drop by about half, but, we would find more blocks, so I would get the same amount in the end.
I guess Kano would make more money, assuming he would not need to invest in more equipment and fixed costs to support a larger hashing base. I see that as a good thing because I like the way Kano does business.
dzimmerm
I only run at ~19TH/s but fully support d's review above! To add, by joining Kano you're joining a non-Chinese pool. This is good for the bitcoin community as a whole. So all things equal, join Kano!
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overcon
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August 13, 2017, 11:32:45 PM |
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It's brilliantly interesting to see how statistics (luck) work in real life at kano ;-)
oh btw, kudos to the guy running it all...
now feels like a good time to hit a few good home runs!
Yeah, I just wish it did it at a time when BTC wasn't hitting record highs
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