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Author Topic: KanoPool since 2014 🐈 - PPLNS and Solo 0.5% fee - Worldwide - 2435 blocks  (Read 5349942 times)
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March 13, 2018, 01:50:49 PM
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Hi to all... Please do not laugh very much, and I apologize for my Google-English))))  Grin
Hi Nick, I believe you could probably from asia... im from asia too, you can connect your S9 and point it to the japan node.

Im new to this type of forum thus i dont know how to post images, image should be good for the non-english speaker i suppose, but i try my best to show you.


Welcome all! Chauski, thanx for helping out. Unfortunately, the forum does not let "newbies" post images. You can post images when
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Thank You for following my posts on Twitter! Maybe, I will try translating them into other languages, as it might reach a BIGGER audience.


 you could use the image found in the Chinese walk thru for s9 setup and jst change the targets.
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March 13, 2018, 01:55:05 PM
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At time of writing I can load a cart with the MOQ of 3x lots of 20x 821s and start the checkout process.  Now maybe that's as far as I would get, but assuming they validated the order then it appears that one buyer could purchase 60x 821s (66 to be exact since each lot includes 2x "free" units) for $120,825, including shipping.  That works out to about $1830/miner.  Not exactly a steal, but better than the prices from Canaan's approved resellers. 
At the risk of blowing up the ebay prices,  there is a seller (ecpar411) that has 10 auctions for soon to be delivered S9's with power supply and he wants $1,000 each including shipping (and the auctions may go for less). 

I have a feeling it is a scam but it could be that he knows about an upcoming bitmain announcement that will crash the prices.  I am working with him to get proof that they are in transit to him and that he owns them.  If it turns out to be legit, I will probably add 30 of them here and sell the rest to anyone with a continental United States address.  Since I will have to wire the money and take the risk, I will sell them with 10% added to the final price ($1,100 per unit) if paid in crypto or 15% ($1,150) if paid by credit card.  Since the address would be changed to mine, I will likely be required to pay duties which would get added to the base price.  In any case, likely way less than $1,830 per miner if it is legit.

Payment plan (if it happens) would be to get your credit card information and Authorize the amount (but not charge).  That may reduce your credit limit for about 2 days till it automatically drops off.  As you know, credit card charges are easily contested (and it taints my merchant account), so you will NEVER see an unauthorized charge from me.  Once I get the units, you will decide if you want me to ship it tested (not more than an hour) or unopened.  I will need your contact information and we will set a crypto price at the time of shipment based on the minergain.com prices and you will get a unique payment address.  I will ship it fedex ground with a signature required (usually around $20 for one, less per unit for more).  When I see that the shipment has arrived, you have 24 hours to pay me in crypto or ACH bank transfer.  If you do not pay within 24 hours, then I would charge your card (which hopefully still works).

So please share your thoughts on 1) if anyone has insights on whether this is a scam and 2) thoughts on payment plan if it were to proceed.


Must have stole them from somewhere, why would you sell at $1000?  $1500 would still get bidders on them. 
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March 13, 2018, 01:55:48 PM
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At time of writing I can load a cart with the MOQ of 3x lots of 20x 821s and start the checkout process.  Now maybe that's as far as I would get, but assuming they validated the order then it appears that one buyer could purchase 60x 821s (66 to be exact since each lot includes 2x "free" units) for $120,825, including shipping.  That works out to about $1830/miner.  Not exactly a steal, but better than the prices from Canaan's approved resellers. 
At the risk of blowing up the ebay prices,  there is a seller (ecpar411) that has 10 auctions for soon to be delivered S9's with power supply and he wants $1,000 each including shipping (and the auctions may go for less). 

I have a feeling it is a scam but it could be that he knows about an upcoming bitmain announcement that will crash the prices.  I am working with him to get proof that they are in transit to him and that he owns them.  If it turns out to be legit, I will probably add 30 of them here and sell the rest to anyone with a continental United States address.  Since I will have to wire the money and take the risk, I will sell them with 10% added to the final price ($1,100 per unit) if paid in crypto or 15% ($1,150) if paid by credit card.  Since the address would be changed to mine, I will likely be required to pay duties which would get added to the base price.  In any case, likely way less than $1,830 per miner if it is legit.

Payment plan (if it happens) would be to get your credit card information and Authorize the amount (but not charge).  That may reduce your credit limit for about 2 days till it automatically drops off.  As you know, credit card charges are easily contested (and it taints my merchant account), so you will NEVER see an unauthorized charge from me.  Once I get the units, you will decide if you want me to ship it tested (not more than an hour) or unopened.  I will need your contact information and we will set a crypto price at the time of shipment based on the minergain.com prices and you will get a unique payment address.  I will ship it fedex ground with a signature required (usually around $20 for one, less per unit for more).  When I see that the shipment has arrived, you have 24 hours to pay me in crypto or ACH bank transfer.  If you do not pay within 24 hours, then I would charge your card (which hopefully still works).

So please share your thoughts on 1) if anyone has insights on whether this is a scam and 2) thoughts on payment plan if it were to proceed.

from my research this is a hash board swap situation (just a guess) but alot of ebay people by new swap out the hash boards on there old ones then resell the new "shell" with old hash boards. since they dont accept returns ebay is genealy in my opinion a bad place to buy. after all why would someone buy a SKID of s9's jst to turn around and sell them at half price ?
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March 13, 2018, 01:59:27 PM
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HELLO everyone i was wondering if there was anyone here who knows where to find i nice market bot that can perform golden cross and dead cross buy/sell while im sleepin ? (not looking for clowd RENTALS)
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March 13, 2018, 02:19:45 PM
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Block by djraven911 with 56TH/s!  Welcome to the Acclaim Board with your 1st Kano block! Cheesy

This is our 1st of BLOCK TUESDAY! Cheesy
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March 13, 2018, 02:20:35 PM
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BLOOOOOOOOKKKK!!!! Grin

230TH Mining For Kano!!!
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March 13, 2018, 02:22:04 PM
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Woohoo! It’s tuesday though. But who cares!
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March 13, 2018, 02:22:44 PM
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yay for KanoPool Block 513362 Found at 03/13/2018 02:19:33pm UTC 12.981901 value after 0.11789900 fee ($118,900 USD), 0.00023661 BTC/Th est payout, which took 3d:04h:52m:52s to find with 107.45% diff with 3.54T Shares and pool hash 54.87PH/s

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March 13, 2018, 02:23:49 PM
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Woohoo! It’s tuesday though. But who cares!
Oops!  Too excited!
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March 13, 2018, 02:24:15 PM
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Thanks DJ Raven, whomever you are. (You should make a new mix called "Block Finder"!)
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March 13, 2018, 02:26:03 PM
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I have read good reviews of this pool. Do the members recommend it for smaller miners? 114th/s?

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March 13, 2018, 02:28:42 PM
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I have read good reviews of this pool. Do the members recommend it for smaller miners? 114th/s?

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YES 100%

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March 13, 2018, 02:29:14 PM
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Nice, right on the line baby!   Great BLOCK CRACK by the dj!


MINE ON WITH KANO-SAN!
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March 13, 2018, 02:29:35 PM
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I have read good reviews of this pool. Do the members recommend it for smaller miners? 114th/s?

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Nothing wrong with 114TH, every TH is welcomed!
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March 13, 2018, 02:31:37 PM
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Another block quickly would be great too Smiley

We're hitting down the line now - mine on!

Vega 56 | Vega 64 | RX580 | GTX1070 | 1050Ti | S9 | L3+
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Block             Block UTC   Miner Reward   N Diff   N Range            Pool N Avg   Your %   Your N Diff   Your N Avg   Your BTC
513362   2018-Mar-13 14:19   12.98194018   16.465T   379hr 37m 25s     51.74PHs   0.20%   33.251G            104.50THs   0.02621659

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March 13, 2018, 02:47:11 PM
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Block             Block UTC   Miner Reward   N Diff   N Range            Pool N Avg   Your %   Your N Diff   Your N Avg   Your BTC
513362   2018-Mar-13 14:19   12.98194018   16.465T   379hr 37m 25s     51.74PHs   0.20%   33.251G            104.50THs   0.02621659

Not too shabby at all.  I'm still ramping up my Avalon's but we're almost there!
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March 13, 2018, 02:52:40 PM
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Block             Block UTC   Miner Reward   N Diff   N Range            Pool N Avg   Your %   Your N Diff   Your N Avg   Your BTC
513362   2018-Mar-13 14:19   12.98194018   16.465T   379hr 37m 25s     51.74PHs   0.20%   33.251G            104.50THs   0.02621659

Not too shabby at all.  I'm still ramping up my Avalon's but we're almost there!

two S9 are still not at full

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March 13, 2018, 02:56:00 PM
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Definitively YES!

I am in the middle of month long comparison of Kano to Slush, which I began on March 1 with a S9 on Slush and a fully ramped S9 on Kano.

So far the results are, since 12:00 a.m. march 1st. Kano reward = .01779069 and Slush reward = .01336124. That puts Kano ahead by .004422945.

I do not think either pool has had particularly great or poor luck this month so I would have to put Kano as the pool to mine. That said, February was not the greatest month on Kano and being a smaller pool you are apt to be impacted worse by bad luck it seems, however when you have good luck it is similarly impacted more for the better.

I will be adding 3 more S9's to KanoPool next week!





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YES 100%
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March 13, 2018, 02:56:32 PM
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I have read good reviews of this pool. Do the members recommend it for smaller miners? 114th/s?

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yes mark! i only run 1 x s9, compared to your TH, yours is a looooot more..  tested kano from time to time last nov 2017 / dec 2017 and stayed with kano since jan 26.
Just have to be patient here.  If i could have just been patient enough last nov, i would have been happier.

Just take note of the 5ND, there is a very good explanation few pages back.
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