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March 14, 2018, 07:54:23 PM
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The Block Statistics page is looking better and better! Grin
Read it and weep, Slush-puppies!

Let's get an entire month under us before proclaiming victory.   Smiley 
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March 14, 2018, 07:59:22 PM
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The Block Statistics page is looking better and better! Grin
Read it and weep, Slush-puppies!
Let's get an entire month under us before proclaiming victory.   Smiley 
Touché... More blocks!

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March 14, 2018, 08:00:25 PM
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Hell yeah! Awesome job!

Been building up that coin in the wallet with all these blocks and buying while low. Looking good!

Nothing happens until something moves.

MINE ON WITH KANO........except DPoS2
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March 14, 2018, 08:02:01 PM
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The Block Statistics page is looking better and better! Grin
Read it and weep, Slush-puppies!
Let's get an entire month under us before proclaiming victory.   Smiley 
Touché... More blocks!

I feel bad you haven't convinced padrinogtr yet lol. You could have been reaping those benefits.

Nothing happens until something moves.

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March 14, 2018, 08:03:12 PM
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Block again!! WOHOO!  Grin

One hashrate question also.

As I've been ramped up now for the last three blocks (I think) my N Avg on Kano shows 13.30, 13.30 and 13.29 THs. On CKPool Monitor my 24 hr average hashrate stays above 13.6 THs all the time.

Unfortunately I don't have my S9 (13.5 THs version January 2018 batch) at home so I can't log in to it to see the hashrate from the miner right now, but can someone explain why CKPool Monitor shows 0.3 THs higher average hashrate than Kano. Or ain't i fully ramped up yet?

And since pointing my miner to Kano I've been online without interruptions (except for e few minutes when nl-pool was down) so that shouldn't be the problem.

Obviously it's something I don't understand or Kano and CKPool Monitor measures the hashrate slightly different.


When did you start on the pool?  I would imagine the 24 hour is just that...the last 24 hours, while the N average is for the entire last 5nd, of which would most likely be smaller!


CKPool monitor uses the Kano API, but it only updates now and then (every minute I think?). Kano's site updates more often.
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Thanks for your quick answers.

I've been mining here since 22:nd of February and for a long time to come.  Smiley

As the 24 hour average never goes below 13.6 THs I'd believe that the 5 nd Avg on Kano also would be 13.6 despite CKPool Moniton only updates every 10 or 15 minutes.

My Avg5Nd on CKPool Monitor Dashboard also stays around 13.6 (13.61 THs while writing) and that's why I don't understand why Kano shows less (around 13.3 THs on Kano's "Your N Avg" on Reward page).
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March 14, 2018, 08:10:16 PM
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Block again!! WOHOO!  Grin

One hashrate question also.

As I've been ramped up now for the last three blocks (I think) my N Avg on Kano shows 13.30, 13.30 and 13.29 THs. On CKPool Monitor my 24 hr average hashrate stays above 13.6 THs all the time.

Unfortunately I don't have my S9 (13.5 THs version January 2018 batch) at home so I can't log in to it to see the hashrate from the miner right now, but can someone explain why CKPool Monitor shows 0.3 THs higher average hashrate than Kano. Or ain't i fully ramped up yet?

And since pointing my miner to Kano I've been online without interruptions (except for e few minutes when nl-pool was down) so that shouldn't be the problem.

Obviously it's something I don't understand or Kano and CKPool Monitor measures the hashrate slightly different.


When did you start on the pool?  I would imagine the 24 hour is just that...the last 24 hours, while the N average is for the entire last 5nd, of which would most likely be smaller!

"Slightly" is the key word here.  Don't fret over slight differences.  I'm sure the S9 will show something higher than the pool does also because BMminer exaggerates the hash rate.  The pool hash rate is a calculated value based on work submitted.

Thanks for your answer clgrissom3.

I probably shouldn't worry about this dispite of the differences.

I'll let it go now and mine on in search for the next block. With some beginners luck it should be my turn next.  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
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March 14, 2018, 08:12:08 PM
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The Block Statistics page is looking better and better! Grin
Read it and weep, Slush-puppies!
Let's get an entire month under us before proclaiming victory.   Smiley 
Touché... More blocks!

But we can definitely tell February to stuff it, since it's already better now!   Let's just hope no more blocks of death for quite awhile.   200% at the very most (and hopefully much closer to 100%)!!!

MINE ON WITH KANO-SAN! 
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March 14, 2018, 10:14:12 PM
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The Block Statistics page is looking better and better! Grin
Read it and weep, Slush-puppies!
Let's get an entire month under us before proclaiming victory.   Smiley 
Touché... More blocks!

I feel bad you haven't convinced padrinogtr yet lol. You could have been reaping those benefits.


He actually posted that he finally "got" someone's explanation a while back...

Meanwhile... I wonder if we can hit a block per day Wink

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March 14, 2018, 10:15:52 PM
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The Block Statistics page is looking better and better! Grin
Read it and weep, Slush-puppies!
Let's get an entire month under us before proclaiming victory.   Smiley 
Touché... More blocks!

I feel bad you haven't convinced padrinogtr yet lol. You could have been reaping those benefits.


He actually posted that he finally "got" someone's explanation a while back...

Meanwhile... I wonder if we can hit a block per day Wink


I did see that, but he said he didn't know if he could explain it yet  Grin

Nothing happens until something moves.

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March 14, 2018, 10:21:11 PM
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As I've been ramped up now for the last three blocks (I think) my N Avg on Kano shows 13.30, 13.30 and 13.29 THs. On And since pointing my miner to Kano I've been online without interruptions (except for e few minutes when nl-pool was down) so that shouldn't be the problem.

Obviously it's something I don't understand or Kano and CKPool Monitor measures the hashrate slightly different.
Remember that the average presented on the reward page is your shares for the last 13 to 14 days, so a lot different than the 1 day max that the api shares.  Any number of things can slow down a few packets including internet outages or slowdowns, etc.  Residential internet has times where the packets take a little longer to get around which can make a difference.  Even when the Kano site has problems, that can drop your miner off for 5 minutes while it reconnects to the backup (I think it takes that long but not sure).  I know that if you change the config it takes 5 minutes to get going again.  All of these things continue to accumulate over a couple weeks...

I have a dedicated fiber business internet to Chicago, and I get a consistent reward of 13.58 to 13.60 every time so I am confident the math is right (especially with "the man" doing it)

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March 14, 2018, 10:52:03 PM
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I feel bad you haven't convinced padrinogtr yet lol. You could have been reaping those benefits.
Well, if the offer still stands, I might make one last-ditch attempt... I gotta get him to explain it somehow. Undecided

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March 14, 2018, 10:57:25 PM
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I feel bad you haven't convinced padrinogtr yet lol. You could have been reaping those benefits.
Well, if the offer still stands, I might make one last-ditch attempt... I gotta get him to explain it somehow. Undecided

Until further notice.

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March 14, 2018, 11:48:37 PM
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Big jump to 66 PH/S!!! Nice!!!

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March 14, 2018, 11:56:28 PM
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Big jump to 66 PH/S!!! Nice!!!

That was me joining the club with 26TH.   Brought 2 machines over to test the water for awhile.   Not sure how to read the numbers yet or what all this ramp up business is about, but I'm sure i'll figure it out reading back through the 1800+ pages on here Smiley
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March 14, 2018, 11:58:42 PM
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As I've been ramped up now for the last three blocks (I think) my N Avg on Kano shows 13.30, 13.30 and 13.29 THs. On And since pointing my miner to Kano I've been online without interruptions (except for e few minutes when nl-pool was down) so that shouldn't be the problem.

Obviously it's something I don't understand or Kano and CKPool Monitor measures the hashrate slightly different.
Remember that the average presented on the reward page is your shares for the last 13 to 14 days, so a lot different than the 1 day max that the api shares.  Any number of things can slow down a few packets including internet outages or slowdowns, etc.  Residential internet has times where the packets take a little longer to get around which can make a difference.  Even when the Kano site has problems, that can drop your miner off for 5 minutes while it reconnects to the backup (I think it takes that long but not sure).  I know that if you change the config it takes 5 minutes to get going again.  All of these things continue to accumulate over a couple weeks...

I have a dedicated fiber business internet to Chicago, and I get a consistent reward of 13.58 to 13.60 every time so I am confident the math is right (especially with "the man" doing it)

Thank you for your input minergain.

I'm sure your right.

I actually have my S9 over at my friends garage as I'm building a house at the moment and still don't have a garage myself. As he has a few miners from before and plenty of room it was ok to keep it there (and obviously pay him for electricity) until I get my garage built or some kind of silencer for the S9. I'm by the way trying to convince him to bring over his hashrate to Kano's as he's mining elsewhere and never tried out Kano's.

This went a little off topic. What I'm trying to say is that I can't log into my miner from home (to see the stastistics) and I'm also not sure about what my friend's internet connection type is. I have a fiber connection myself, that has been in use for five years now without a hickup, so the situation might be different when I get my S9 (and hopefully a few more) home.

As mentioned before CKPool Monitor Dashboard also have the "Avg5Nd (TH/s)" meter. I assumed this was also measuring from the past two weeks as it built up pretty much at the same rate as Kano's during ramp up. However when Kano's averaged out at around 13.3 THs (so far) CKPool Monitor continued and averaged out at 13.6 THs.

However I have no doubt in my mind that Kano is showing the correct numbers, so best would probable be to completely forget about the CKPool Monitor as it seems to show a little too optimistic numbers.
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March 15, 2018, 12:08:45 AM
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Big jump to 66 PH/S!!! Nice!!!

That was me joining the club with 26TH.   Brought 2 machines over to test the water for awhile.   Not sure how to read the numbers yet or what all this ramp up business is about, but I'm sure i'll figure it out reading back through the 1800+ pages on here Smiley


It took me about 2 weeks to ramp up. Your TH/s and their rewards will be increased slowly during that time, and when you get to your full TH/s, your rewards will reflect that. There is also a ramp down, if you decide to go elsewhere. For the amount of time it takes to go up, you will receive that amount of time, and if blocks are found, rewards, after leaving.

Edit: I consider the ramp, like banked time as well. If my miners go down for a few hours, I don't lose my shares in the pool.

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March 15, 2018, 12:18:32 AM
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Big jump to 66 PH/S!!! Nice!!!

That was me joining the club with 26TH.   Brought 2 machines over to test the water for awhile.   Not sure how to read the numbers yet or what all this ramp up business is about, but I'm sure i'll figure it out reading back through the 1800+ pages on here Smiley
Your " 2 Machines " raised the Hashrate by 3-4 PH/s??  Wow, what are you running?? Shocked
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March 15, 2018, 12:34:37 AM
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Thought I would share this experience. I've been away from Kano for about four weeks, but it was by design...

10 or so s9's?  Hopefully not just 6 of them.   Just keep mining away.
Unfortunately, I'm one of the idiots who paid $5k+ for S9s on eBay in December.  I then bought a few more from Bitmain, and a couple T9s when I had coupons.  I also picked up 2x S9s off Craigslist at $2k each from a guy who panicked when BTC dropped a few weeks ago and thought it was going to zero.  So that helped my DCA.  I'm up to 4x S9s and 3x T9s online right now, with 4 more S9s due to arrive any day now.  New breakers arrived yesterday so by end of the weekend I'll have everything running on 240 which should help ease the electrical bill a bit.  

I feel your pain brother and am right there with you!  What doesn't kill you will make you stronger.  THIS IS THE PLACE TO BE IF YOU ARE IN IT FOR THE LONG TERM!
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March 15, 2018, 12:43:54 AM
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I've been wondering this for quite a while. Was there or is there a connection between CKPOOL and Kano pool.  Was Kano involved in both at one time? Just curious?
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March 15, 2018, 12:52:29 AM
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I've been wondering this for quite a while. Was there or is there a connection between CKPOOL and Kano pool.  Was Kano involved in both at one time? Just curious?
I, for one, would love to hear the back-story...

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