jwk1jesse
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August 19, 2017, 04:14:15 AM |
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Pool is at 92TH
How are you determining that? I look at the Kano.is website and see about 85PH. Please educate me.
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jwk1jesse
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August 19, 2017, 04:26:47 AM |
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So... to make sure we (I) understand...... first we wait till it hits 101+ confirms..... then we wait till the next block that we (kano pool) solves..... then the payout confirms for the 1st time on the next block we work on? Not that I am complaining, I have never missed a payment (though they may be slow coming sometimes)...... just trying to make sure I understand completely
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kano (OP)
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August 19, 2017, 04:36:54 AM |
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So... to make sure we (I) understand...... first we wait till it hits 101+ confirms..... then we wait till the next block that we (kano pool) solves..... then the payout confirms for the 1st time on the next block we work on? Not that I am complaining, I have never missed a payment (though they may be slow coming sometimes)...... just trying to make sure I understand completely The payout should be confirmed on the next block we find after I send it out (as it says) I'm not sure what you mean by "the next block we work on" "Working" of itself doesn't confirm anything, only when a share finds a block does it confirm anything.
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kano (OP)
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August 19, 2017, 04:39:45 AM |
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Pool is at 92TH
How are you determining that? I look at the Kano.is website and see about 85PH. Please educate me. It changes.
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DarKSm0ke
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August 19, 2017, 05:47:29 AM |
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Just got notification that my two new avalon miners should arrive Monday. But my hosting place just informed me that they are full. Does anyone know of any reliable hosting with available space, preferably here in the US. PM me so as to not tie up the thread.
https://www.advania.com/datacenter/Not in the US. Iceland must have nice cooling ... I've been in touch with them recently and they only do 30KW or above, which means at least ~20 or so S9's. You can try to contact Jeff Colo, i think that they are adding 500 kW capacity end of August, early september. They might still have some free spots. And there is no minimum. I have no miners there, so can't review his services, but seen good feedbacks on the forum. jeff@jeffcolo.net
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beltsniffer
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August 19, 2017, 06:02:39 AM |
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Just got notification that my two new avalon miners should arrive Monday. But my hosting place just informed me that they are full. Does anyone know of any reliable hosting with available space, preferably here in the US. PM me so as to not tie up the thread.
https://www.advania.com/datacenter/Not in the US. Iceland must have nice cooling ... I've been in touch with them recently and they only do 30KW or above, which means at least ~20 or so S9's. Have you tried Oregon mines? https://www.oregonmines.com Yeah, they are maxed out also. That's where I have my miners hosted now. I'll probably have to swap out my old s7's, if I want to add any more. At least until their expansion is completed.
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Apprentice
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August 19, 2017, 06:24:39 AM |
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The pool is showing a lower hasrate for miners causing the app to alarm based on my threshold. But miners are working fine though showing a normal hashrate. This has been happening for the last h.
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AriesIV10
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August 19, 2017, 08:50:03 AM |
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Will this be BLOCK Saturday?
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kano (OP)
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August 19, 2017, 09:09:37 AM |
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The pool is showing a lower hasrate for miners causing the app to alarm based on my threshold. But miners are working fine though showing a normal hashrate. This has been happening for the last h.
One possibility is that you have your limits set too close. Remember that share finding is again exactly the same as block finding and the full network block finding. However, with shares there are a lot more of them. A 'miner' (or proxy) should be finding about 18 shares per minute - or 3.333s per share. Thus in a day that's around 25920 shares. Looking at the CDF table, you'd expect a 900% share, on average, once every 8103.1 shares, so on average about 3.2 a day. A 900% share is 30 seconds - and that will affect the hash rate estimate - the hash rate is just an estimate based on shares submitted. So you expect your hash rate to vary quite a bit - look at the shift graph to get an idea about how much variance you're getting. ... and aside: if on some other pool you don't see that variance, then they're faking the results
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August 19, 2017, 11:18:26 AM |
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Block by skyy1, 14.90080678
About time, he I'm first.
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kano (OP)
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August 19, 2017, 11:19:12 AM |
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Block by skyy1
... and 2 payouts
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Apprentice
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August 19, 2017, 11:52:45 AM |
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Block by skyy1, 14.90080678
About time, he I'm first.
went crazy to the computer not wanting to read "stale" nor "orphin".. phew
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kano (OP)
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August 19, 2017, 12:03:40 PM |
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Block by skyy1, 14.90080678
About time, he I'm first.
went crazy to the computer not wanting to read "stale" nor "orphin".. phew If it's a Stale, then KanoDB will mark it as an Orphan almost immediately. There's a few bitcoind's on the main server, and KanoDB talks to a different one to the one the pool uses to generate work. Thus if a Stale occurs and ckpool tells it to switch to the Stale block, the others wont switch, since they'd have to be told to, and ckpool can only talk to one of them, and KanoDB will see that the block isn't in the blockchain according to it's bitcoind and thus flag it as Orphan. In the case of a true Orphan, we'd not know about it until the block is actually orphaned by the block after it, since before that it isn't an orphan. If the re-org happens, KanoDB will mark it as an Orphan due to the bitcoin re-org saying that the block we found is no longer in the blockchain. I can then manually change the state if necessary, but KanoDB automatically sets them to Orphan if they aren't in it's blockchain.
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August 19, 2017, 01:48:11 PM |
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How are you determining that? I look at the Kano.is website and see about 85PH. Please educate me.
Just like you did, duh.
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August 19, 2017, 03:47:25 PM |
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Hi, I am unable to log in when i log in i get the same home page screen as if i am not
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August 19, 2017, 03:56:56 PM |
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Meh - another typical technophyte. This is old news that appears in articles about bitcoin all the time ... I've seen ever since I've been in bitcoin for the past 6 years They like to make up the false accusation of bitcoin only being used for crime. To be blunt, he's simply an anti-cryptocurrency troll, and he clearly doesn't understand bitcoin. Well, pray tell me, what has been the motivation of every drug lord, human trafficker, hit man, robber or any other list of nefarious people for the past years? Dollars. So we should get rid of them right? They have no other use? Dollars are the prefect example of how to hide where you got them from. If you walk down a dark alley and beat someone up or kill them, take the dollars in their wallet, is there going to be a single shop anywhere in 1000 miles of where you did that, that will not accept the dollars you stole? Of course not, none of them will know this. Yes dollars are evil Bitcoins are way easier to track than dollars Since bitcoin also allows people to do something that dollars wont allow you to do, transfer monetary value to anyone anywhere on the planet who can accept bitcoin, it ranks above dollars in positive usefulness in my opinion. It removes the boundaries created by financial institutions for their own gain. You can of course also store value that no one else can take from you. ... and that's JUST the beginning. Already people are offering services that you can supply with bitcoin, that you cannot supply with anything else: https://poex.io/Agreed...all the way. I purchase a significant amount of my online trade via Newegg, which accepts BTC for most things they sell/ship themselves...other firms as well. Most folks (here in the US) don't even realize that the gold standard was dropped in the 70s. The dollar is no longer "guaranteed" by gold. Imitation is the highest form of flattery. BTC is still, IMHO, the standard for this new way of doing business.
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August 19, 2017, 03:59:23 PM |
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Hi, I am unable to log in when i log in i get the same home page screen as if i am not
No problem over here, try clean your cache maybe?
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August 19, 2017, 04:10:22 PM |
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Hi, I am unable to log in when i log in i get the same home page screen as if i am not
If you've got a lot of failures logging in to your account, you have to wait for quite a while before it will let you login.
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August 19, 2017, 05:27:21 PM |
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Block by Jimmy
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August 19, 2017, 06:12:22 PM |
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what is quite a while?
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