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Author Topic: KanoPool since 2014 🐈 - PPLNS and Solo 0.5% fee - Worldwide - 2438 blocks  (Read 5352052 times)
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January 31, 2018, 12:05:54 PM
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waiting for the block today in Kano
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January 31, 2018, 12:15:25 PM
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I'd really like to believe that, if it was tho, everybody from Slush, Antpoo, BTC.com, Bitcoin.com etc would jump over in my common sense. And none of you could estimate a reward with given data, yet everybody says it's the most profitable. And please don't tell me about "because they're not patient, because they like daily payouts" etc, now that's really starting sound like Bitconnect ponzi sh*t. When we find a block, my reward better be greater than .05 BTC.


What happens when your reward isn’t .05 BTC? I’m no mathematical genius but I can assure you that your 1 S9 isn’t going to be putting those number up. You obviously don’t understand the recent influx of people going on eBay, buying one S9 (some up to 7k dollars), plugging them in and hoping to be bitcoin millionaires within a month. Those are the people that we are referring to when we say they have no patience or want daily payouts. I just don’t understand how you could have read every single post since the beginning of the thread and still not understand. On another note, most of the old timers here have real life mining data. Most of us have mined elsewhere and have seen the payouts first hand in our wallets as you have. Over time the payouts are much better here. This block is a ball buster but the next two may come easy. I would be more conercened about the timeframe for getting my ROI back if I were you and also attempting to figure out how long you estimate for it to become unprofitable with 1 S9 per month. I haven’t used any calculators recently but one S9 on any other pool with an average electric cost of .10-.11 per kw and their generous pool fees probably is making the ROI of one S9 close to a year at current eBay prices. With the push of all the new miners I would be more concerned about being able to stay in the game long enough to collect BTC before getting pushed out. But alas, that is spec as well. Price and difficulty is any guessing man’s game.


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January 31, 2018, 12:20:31 PM
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I wonder how many pay the one who solves the block is what percentage
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January 31, 2018, 01:00:29 PM
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I'd really like to believe that, if it was tho, everybody from Slush, Antpoo, BTC.com, Bitcoin.com etc would jump over in my common sense. And none of you could estimate a reward with given data, yet everybody says it's the most profitable. And please don't tell me about "because they're not patient, because they like daily payouts" etc, now that's really starting sound like Bitconnect ponzi sh*t. When we find a block, my reward better be greater than .05 BTC.


What happens when your reward isn’t .05 BTC? I’m no mathematical genius but I can assure you that your 1 S9 isn’t going to be putting those number up. You obviously don’t understand the recent influx of people going on eBay, buying one S9 (some up to 7k dollars), plugging them in and hoping to be bitcoin millionaires within a month. Those are the people that we are referring to when we say they have no patience or want daily payouts. I just don’t understand how you could have read every single post since the beginning of the thread and still not understand. On another note, most of the old timers here have real life mining data. Most of us have mined elsewhere and have seen the payouts first hand in our wallets as you have. Over time the payouts are much better here. This block is a ball buster but the next two may come easy. I would be more conercened about the timeframe for getting my ROI back if I were you and also attempting to figure out how long you estimate for it to become unprofitable with 1 S9 per month. I haven’t used any calculators recently but one S9 on any other pool with an average electric cost of .10-.11 per kw and their generous pool fees probably is making the ROI of one S9 close to a year at current eBay prices. With the push of all the new miners I would be more concerned about being able to stay in the game long enough to collect BTC before getting pushed out. But alas, that is spec as well. Price and difficulty is any guessing man’s game.


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I used Kano's calculator. Everything was written including the default difficulty, pool hashrate etc. The calculator gave me .1 BTC for a reason (way off), but my ramp is at 7.8 so I just halved what the calculator gave me. I know not to trust any calculator, and I know becoming a millionaire in bitcoin will take more than a million in FIAT at this moment so I was just being sarcastic.
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January 31, 2018, 02:23:03 PM
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Looks like a little more hash rate is powering in Smiley
Lets hope that continues to grow over the next few days Smiley

Right again... 55PH+!!

And, the new #3 spot goes to... Wetsuit @ ~5.7PH.

Welcome aboard & thanks for the reinforcement on this stubborn block!

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January 31, 2018, 02:32:07 PM
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I wonder how many pay the one who solves the block is what percentage

Good question (thanks for posting in English).

I didn't think there was a special reward for being the one to solve the new block, but I'd be interested in hearing if I'm missing something here. I thought it was just acclaim/bragging rights. Grin

Xopoший вoпpoc (Cпacибo зa paзмeщeниe нa aнглийcкoм языкe).

Я нe дyмaю, чтo былo cпeциaльнoe вoзнaгpaждeниe зa тo, чтo oдин, чтoбы peшить нoвый блoк, нo я был бы зaинтepecoвaн в cлyшaнии, ecли я чтo-тo oтcyтcтвyeт здecь. Я дyмaл, чтo этo пpocтo пpизнaниe или бaxвaльcтвo пpaвa. Grin

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January 31, 2018, 02:33:39 PM
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I wonder how many pay the one who solves the block is what percentage

Good question (thanks for posting in English).

I didn't think there was a special reward for being the one to solve the new block, but I'd be interested in hearing if I'm missing something here. I thought it was just acclaim/bragging rights. Grin

Xopoший вoпpoc (Cпacибo зa paзмeщeниe нa aнглийcкoм языкe).

Я нe дyмaю, чтo былo cпeциaльнoe вoзнaгpaждeниe зa тo, чтo oдин, чтoбы peшить нoвый блoк, нo я был бы зaинтepecoвaн в cлyшaнии, ecли я чтo-тo oтcyтcтвyeт здecь. Я дyмaл, чтo этo пpocтo пpизнaниe или бaxвaльcтвo пpaвa. Grin

The special reward is to be on the acclaim board. Something even Kano, the master himself, is seeking...  Grin Other than that everyone here will praise you and you will be king of the pool until the next block.
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January 31, 2018, 02:47:37 PM
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I wonder how many pay the one who solves the block is what percentage

I remember seeing a couple of pools that reward the block finder. I didn't even take note, because the fees were terrible.
Я пoмню, чтo видeл нecкoлькo пyлoв, кoтopыe вoзнaгpaждaют иcкaтeля блoкoв. Я дaжe нe зaмeтил, пoтoмy чтo плaтa былa yжacнoй.


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January 31, 2018, 02:50:53 PM
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Nice work bringing on all this welcomed Hash Kano!!

Keep up the good work, we all appreciate it!
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January 31, 2018, 02:59:12 PM
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waiting for the block today in Kano

We all are! Cheesy
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January 31, 2018, 03:09:47 PM
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waiting for the block today in Kano

We all are! Cheesy

Being a sucker for #s, I couldn't help but look back through the last 88 blocks and see that 9 days between blocks was the most, so we're due for a block today for sure!

Scotty, we need more power! Grin

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January 31, 2018, 03:12:52 PM
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Wow, I go on vacation for a few days and the pool almost doubles in hash rate. Welcome to all the new power miners.
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January 31, 2018, 03:22:28 PM
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Since I hadn't seen it mentioned (could have missed it):

There are S9's (March delivery, USD & BCH) available, along with the T9+'s that ship 10-days out (BCH, limit 2).
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January 31, 2018, 03:29:39 PM
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when already addressed this hemorrhoid block
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January 31, 2018, 03:35:24 PM
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interestingly though one cue is given for a solved block
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January 31, 2018, 03:36:22 PM
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Since I hadn't seen it mentioned (could have missed it):

There are S9's (March delivery, USD & BCH) available, along with the T9+'s that ship 10-days out (BCH, limit 2).

Samsung has entered into production phase. Going to be interesting to see what they are brining to the table.
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January 31, 2018, 03:36:32 PM
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1 bitcoin give for the solution of a block
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January 31, 2018, 03:38:22 PM
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This block is showing cracks....it's weak, it's feeble!   FINISH HIM!


MINE ON WITH KANO-SAN!
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January 31, 2018, 04:04:26 PM
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Since I hadn't seen it mentioned (could have missed it):

There are S9's (March delivery, USD & BCH) available, along with the T9+'s that ship 10-days out (BCH, limit 2).

Glad you said something, I was just able to pick up a couple more S9s.  I usually miss out on these sneaky openings. Grin

Time for BLOCK WEDNESDAY! Cheesy
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January 31, 2018, 04:04:35 PM
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Come on Block, come on 60PH!!!
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