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August 31, 2017, 08:33:09 PM |
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@kano does pool support payouts to new seqwit addresses that start with "3" ?
Hey moe, Kano has sent out payments to addresses that start with '3' - they're not really that new - and if you check the pool stats you'll see someone mining to one right now. See here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=789369.msg12719213;topicseen#msg12719213Mine on!
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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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August 31, 2017, 09:25:34 PM |
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Many thanks for the warm welcome! I'm very impressed thus far with the kano.is website, and the extensive analytics with shifts, hashrate, and luck probability. Quick question - Is there anyway to determine your predicted payout when a block hits? I haven't yet been mining for the 5nd period, but would like to know what the expected payout will be. Any advise?
Short form of advice...wait and see. Seriously...it depends on your hash rate as a percentage of the pool rate, your 5Nd, and the size of the block found. I run 35TH and have been seeing between .005 and .007 BTC/block. That bit of variance is actually more due to the size of the block. Some are 14, some are 16. So...again, seriously...wait and see. The variables are such that you'll drive yourself nuckinfutz trying to project.
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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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August 31, 2017, 09:46:32 PM |
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I tried to send 0.067 BTC from BTC.com and the fee is 0.011? I didn't expect the fee is 15+%. Is it right?
Well btc.com is part of the company that charges the highest mining fees of all the pools, so I'd not be surprised if they do other things in the worst possible way ... Actually the fee's do not go to BTC.com. 100 percent of the transaction fee's go to the miners. There are three different selections of fee's to choose from. Optimal,low priority,and accelerated priority. Optimal is the most expensive. Low priority is the cheapest. And the accelerated priority is they include your transaction into free mining payouts when they find a block. Xuy, if you want cheaper transactions. Use low priority. Are you saying the transaction fee is paid for my smaller mining earnings for consolidation? If I sell BTC at Coinbase, does the transaction fee depend on how many small earnings sent to Coinbase?
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KorbinDallas
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August 31, 2017, 10:37:34 PM |
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Many thanks for the warm welcome! I'm very impressed thus far with the kano.is website, and the extensive analytics with shifts, hashrate, and luck probability. Quick question - Is there anyway to determine your predicted payout when a block hits? I haven't yet been mining for the 5nd period, but would like to know what the expected payout will be. Any advise?
Short form of advice...wait and see. Seriously...it depends on your hash rate as a percentage of the pool rate, your 5Nd, and the size of the block found. I run 35TH and have been seeing between .005 and .007 BTC/block. That bit of variance is actually more due to the size of the block. Some are 14, some are 16. So...again, seriously...wait and see. The variables are such that you'll drive yourself nuckinfutz trying to project. If ever there's been better advise than that, I haven't seen it - Thanks for the tutelage. Kano has made keeping a bead on things simple as pie.
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kano (OP)
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August 31, 2017, 10:39:32 PM |
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Yep, '3' addresses are not new for segwit. The first block we found on the pool included a '3' address in the payout. To be clear about that It's not new at all, since segwit, by definition, is a bug fix for P2SH - and P2SH is where the '3' addresses come from. One of the problems with segwit is that it isn't just the segregated witness bug fix for malleability, there's a whole bunch of other shit in there that, no doubt, many will come to regret accepting ... and some will not realise they did accept in the first place But for the segwit part of P2SH, well what I'm (still) running on wallets and mining everywhere is a modified bip91, and bip91 is core 0.14.2 with minor changes. So there should be no problems with what is apparently called P2SH-P2WPKH addresses
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firetreeactual
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August 31, 2017, 11:39:54 PM |
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I run that version; I saw another warning banner briefly a day or two ago, as came up earlier prior to the fork. Went away rather quickly.
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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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YabaDabaDoo
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August 31, 2017, 11:56:15 PM |
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Many thanks for the warm welcome! I'm very impressed thus far with the kano.is website, and the extensive analytics with shifts, hashrate, and luck probability. Quick question - Is there anyway to determine your predicted payout when a block hits? I haven't yet been mining for the 5nd period, but would like to know what the expected payout will be. Any advise?
Short form of advice...wait and see. Seriously...it depends on your hash rate as a percentage of the pool rate, your 5Nd, and the size of the block found. I run 35TH and have been seeing between .005 and .007 BTC/block. That bit of variance is actually more due to the size of the block. Some are 14, some are 16. So...again, seriously...wait and see. The variables are such that you'll drive yourself nuckinfutz trying to project. We had a lot of chunky blocks last 2 weeks which is helping us getting higher than normal payouts and offsetting bad luck of being 10 blocks behind estimate. For 3 miners that I run I typically get around 0.0036 but it jumped up to 0.004x with last 2 weeks.
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September 01, 2017, 05:30:24 AM |
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Kano,
I use my Trezor BTC address currently and recently it went Segwit aware.
Do I need to generate a new BTC address (Segwit) and update payment settings at kano.is ?
Thanks
Note: - I see moe had asked a similar question...
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kano (OP)
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September 01, 2017, 05:36:41 AM |
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Kano,
I use my Trezor BTC address currently and recently it went Segwit aware.
Do I need to generate a new BTC address (Segwit) and update payment settings at kano.is ?
Thanks
The address you have here is what I send a standard transaction to. Thus you will be able to spend the payout no matter which it is. It's how you spend it that matters - so if you want to be able to spend it using a segwit type transaction, then it will need to be an address that can be used in a segwit type transaction, so you'll need to have a '3'/segwit address as your payout address, to do that.
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September 01, 2017, 05:57:29 AM |
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Kano,
I use my Trezor BTC address currently and recently it went Segwit aware.
Do I need to generate a new BTC address (Segwit) and update payment settings at kano.is ?
Thanks
The address you have here is what I send a standard transaction to. Thus you will be able to spend the payout no matter which it is. It's how you spend it that matters - so if you want to be able to spend it using a segwit type transaction, then it will need to be an address that can be used in a segwit type transaction, so you'll need to have a '3'/segwit address as your payout address, to do that. Got it. Thanks!
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GWhisper
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September 01, 2017, 06:49:45 AM |
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Did someone walk under a ladder or past a black cat, perhaps smash a mirror?
We need someone to blame for our poor luck of late.
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Makmal
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September 01, 2017, 09:18:00 AM |
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Kano san....I would like to know if I point my miner to your server in Singapore or other side will it make any difference? Reason I am asking is my miner will stop mining maybe 3 or 4 miner for about 10min and then back online. Check the internet connection....everything is good. Just dont know why .....
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moe7865
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September 01, 2017, 10:10:26 AM |
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Yep, '3' addresses are not new for segwit. The first block we found on the pool included a '3' address in the payout. To be clear about that It's not new at all, since segwit, by definition, is a bug fix for P2SH - and P2SH is where the '3' addresses come from. One of the problems with segwit is that it isn't just the segregated witness bug fix for malleability, there's a whole bunch of other shit in there that, no doubt, many will come to regret accepting ... and some will not realise they did accept in the first place But for the segwit part of P2SH, well what I'm (still) running on wallets and mining everywhere is a modified bip91, and bip91 is core 0.14.2 with minor changes. So there should be no problems with what is apparently called P2SH-P2WPKH addresses Thank you Kano , just wanted to confirm before I changed my payout address. You will see on my account it has now been changed to a "3" address. Weather is cooling down on Lab city so my hashrate should be getting higher over the next few days
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kano (OP)
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September 01, 2017, 11:22:17 AM |
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Kano san....I would like to know if I point my miner to your server in Singapore or other side will it make any difference? Reason I am asking is my miner will stop mining maybe 3 or 4 miner for about 10min and then back online. Check the internet connection....everything is good. Just dont know why .....
Sorry, I'm not exactly sure which connection you are having problems with? If you mean you're a long way for the LA/Silicon Valley servers and get timeouts, but are close to the Singapore server? then, yes by all means mine to sg.kano.is instead of stratum.kano.is Mining to a close node means you'll get lower stales also as long as you aren't about half way between the node and LA Pinging them should also tell you which is closest to use. Don't forget to try pinging jp.kano.is also
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Makmal
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September 01, 2017, 11:36:29 AM |
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Thank you very much Kano san.....I will try and see is there any difference. I really love your pool. Arigatogozaimas.
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September 01, 2017, 01:38:05 PM |
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Did someone walk under a ladder or past a black cat, perhaps smash a mirror?
We need someone to blame for our poor luck of late.
I have hashpower coming... as soon as Canaan catches up with their orders and finds mine and gives me a way to pay them. M
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KorbinDallas
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September 01, 2017, 02:45:24 PM |
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Quick Question - Looking to understand the payment transactions a little better. The (2) blocks found on Aug 31st have matured, so shouldn't the payment transaction for the first block found have been sent? I'm still learning kano.is, so it may be a result of my ignorance. I cant find the payment transaction, and its also not reflected in my wallet.
Any guidance or clarity is appreciated. I'm doing a 'Block Dance' for ya'll - Its September, let the blocks rain down!
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kano (OP)
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September 01, 2017, 03:00:01 PM |
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Block! by jimmy 14.4BTC and 2 payouts Edit: took a minute to add the details - was restarting the wallet server ...
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overcon
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September 01, 2017, 03:00:53 PM |
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Quick Question - Looking to understand the payment transactions a little better. The (2) blocks found on Aug 31st have matured, so shouldn't the payment transaction for the first block found have been sent? I'm still learning kano.is, so it may be a result of my ignorance. I cant find the payment transaction, and its also not reflected in my wallet.
Any guidance or clarity is appreciated. I'm doing a 'Block Dance' for ya'll - Its September, let the blocks rain down!
Block Mature Block Payment of Matured Blocks And we just got a Block so you should get two payments.
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VRobb
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September 01, 2017, 03:04:04 PM |
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Block!
By jimmy! Woo Hoo, let's get September in the green, eat your chicken folks!! Top jimmy cooks, top jimmy swings, top jimmy, he's the king!! (apologies to Van Halen)
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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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