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March 13, 2018, 03:05:58 PM
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little miners can do it too

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There are several different types of Bitcoin clients. The most secure are full nodes like Bitcoin Core, which will follow the rules of the network no matter what miners do. Even if every miner decided to create 1000 bitcoins per block, full nodes would stick to the rules and reject those blocks.
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March 13, 2018, 03:07:49 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!





I have read good reviews of this pool. Do the members recommend it for smaller miners? 114th/s?

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Every little bit of hash pointed here isn't pointed elsewhere...that can help get us up over the hump.  All it would really take is a couple of really really lucky blocks and you'll see the pool hoppers come out in force. 
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March 13, 2018, 03:11:41 PM
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little miners can do it too

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I was only partially joking when I quipped about cracking a block with a U2. I'm not running my U2 any more, but I have almost 500 Gh/s just in USB miners. Even little guys count when you throw luck into the equation.  Grin

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March 13, 2018, 03:14:03 PM
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Thank you all very much for your replies. I'm unfamiliar with "ramping" so I will study up on that. It sounds like I should bring the miners over 1 or 2 at a time to get rolling, or just "all at once"? Sounds like transitioning in steps leaves less downtime overall.
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March 13, 2018, 03:18:05 PM
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Thank you all very much for your replies. I'm unfamiliar with "ramping" so I will study up on that. It sounds like I should bring the miners over 1 or 2 at a time to get rolling, or just "all at once"? Sounds like transitioning in steps leaves less downtime overall.

The sooner you point it to Kano Pool, the sooner you are ramped up. Doing it a little at a time just delays full ramp-up.

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March 13, 2018, 03:19:16 PM
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Thank you all very much for your replies. I'm unfamiliar with "ramping" so I will study up on that. It sounds like I should bring the miners over 1 or 2 at a time to get rolling, or just "all at once"? Sounds like transitioning in steps leaves less downtime overall.

the more power you bring the faster you will ramp up

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March 13, 2018, 03:27:58 PM
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BLOCK PARTY!!!

Thanks djraven911! That one was an emergency!

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March 13, 2018, 03:35:00 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)
In a more appropriate discussion board than here?
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March 13, 2018, 03:37:04 PM
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Thank you all very much for your replies. I'm unfamiliar with "ramping" so I will study up on that. It sounds like I should bring the miners over 1 or 2 at a time to get rolling, or just "all at once"? Sounds like transitioning in steps leaves less downtime overall.

Each specific miner has it's own ramp time...more you bring over earlier, the quicker it brings down that overall ramp for you and everyone (assuming pool hash rate stays the same or slightly increases).
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March 13, 2018, 03:48:23 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)
In a more appropriate discussion board than here?

dont trust them lol Cheesy thas why i ask here Cheesy
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March 13, 2018, 03:49:13 PM
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In general, I decided, and all the same I started my S9 miner on the cano ... I understand that I did not have time to block, well, I did not have time, I hurried and removed it from the pool ... (please do not throw stones at me), now I hope that for a long time I'll sit here))) Wink
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March 13, 2018, 03:50:58 PM
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In general, I decided, and all the same I started my S9 miner on the cano ... I understand that I did not have time to block, well, I did not have time, I hurried and removed it from the pool ... (please do not throw stones at me), now I hope that for a long time I'll sit here))) Wink

No idea if you're in or out from that statement.   Stick around if you did leave though.
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March 13, 2018, 03:59:45 PM
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In general, I decided, and all the same I started my S9 miner on the cano ... I understand that I did not have time to block, well, I did not have time, I hurried and removed it from the pool ... (please do not throw stones at me), now I hope that for a long time I'll sit here))) Wink

No idea if you're in or out from that statement.   Stick around if you did leave though.
by my stupidity I took my miner out of here today, which of course I'm already sorry, but this is not the last block ... I hope that they will sprinkle on us now from the cornucopia Grin
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March 13, 2018, 04:05:39 PM
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In general, I decided, and all the same I started my S9 miner on the cano ... I understand that I did not have time to block, well, I did not have time, I hurried and removed it from the pool ... (please do not throw stones at me), now I hope that for a long time I'll sit here))) Wink

No idea if you're in or out from that statement.   Stick around if you did leave though.
by my stupidity I took my miner out of here today, which of course I'm already sorry, but this is not the last block ... I hope that they will sprinkle on us now from the cornucopia Grin


on the bright side with the 5ND being in or out for a few hours makes little difference ita all about the long term
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March 13, 2018, 04:18:21 PM
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ok its been a whole hour im ready for another block Cheesy
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March 13, 2018, 04:41:56 PM
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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
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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 ?
Speaking of eBay, the sold Avalon6 prices are approaching an average of $300 each!

Due to the age of those miners, recent difficulty increases, new miners coming out, and eBay risks, is it worth it to consider these anymore, or should I just wait until I have enough for a 741?

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March 13, 2018, 04:47:14 PM
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Kano, would it be easy for you to add a Reward/Payment count on one of those pages?

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March 13, 2018, 05:21:05 PM
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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
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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 ?
Speaking of eBay, the sold Avalon6 prices are approaching an average of $300 each!

Due to the age of those miners, recent difficulty increases, new miners coming out, and eBay risks, is it worth it to consider these anymore, or should I just wait until I have enough for a 741?

All depends on your power outlay.   If you can afford a bunch of them, vs 741's or s9's (821)...that's where you have to decide how much buying those are vs buying something newer. 
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March 13, 2018, 05:39:39 PM
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Thank you all very much for your replies. I'm unfamiliar with "ramping" so I will study up on that. It sounds like I should bring the miners over 1 or 2 at a time to get rolling, or just "all at once"? Sounds like transitioning in steps leaves less downtime overall.

You should be mining here now with all of your machines!  Bring them all now is my opinion..

You will have some ramp up time (which is explained in numerous threads on here)..

That is a nice bit of TH to add and if you look at the Pool stats you would be in the top 1/3 based on amount of TH..

Anyone mining long term need to be mining with KanoPool...  BUT

You must have patience during the ramp up period...  (You will get paid but only a portion till you are fully ramped up)

Last I knew they were saying approx 13 days to be fully ramped up

Pecker!

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March 13, 2018, 05:45:57 PM
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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
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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 ?
Speaking of eBay, the sold Avalon6 prices are approaching an average of $300 each!

Due to the age of those miners, recent difficulty increases, new miners coming out, and eBay risks, is it worth it to consider these anymore, or should I just wait until I have enough for a 741?

I would say it depends on how much they cost and your cost and availability of electricity. If you are running them 24 hours a day on electricity purchased from the power company - you will be better off with a 741. If you are running 6 hours a day on surplus or free electricity of some sort, they could be a better choice. You have to do the math based on your individual situation - but for most full time miners you will be better off with the 741.
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