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April 16, 2018, 05:43:27 PM
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kano,

What a great service. Thank you.

Would it be possible to have the payouts set to every other block or even less frequent for an individual account? I'm thinking I would like to contribute in keeping the network free of unpaid transactions when I don't require frequent payments. It would also result in higher payments by allowing paid transactions... what am I missing?

Kano is working on new accounting code that’s will let you set weekly or monthly payments.
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April 16, 2018, 05:44:25 PM
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Coupons needed are $300 and up and I would need x2 in order to release the miner. Also willing to pay a small fee for coupons instead if nobody wants to keep this type of "exchange program" going.

Are s7's still profitable or mainly obsolete. I know it depends on electricity. I pay .085 kWh. Is this a fully functioning s7 or one with 2 dashboards?

As a business model, no.

Have 2 left. Currently hashing at Kano with rate in pic.



Sent u a message I'll take them if that deal works for you.
Just got up here after responding to flooding...oy...but wanted to say I've got 3 S7s at the Ice Planet, and they still make money. I'm working on replacing them with 841s, but mainly because I have to replace an existing machine with a better one to increase hash, as they're still out of amps. Not too sure if a higher hosting cost would still be viable, though.

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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April 16, 2018, 06:47:30 PM
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Coupons needed are $300 and up and I would need x2 in order to release the miner. Also willing to pay a small fee for coupons instead if nobody wants to keep this type of "exchange program" going.

Are s7's still profitable or mainly obsolete. I know it depends on electricity. I pay .085 kWh. Is this a fully functioning s7 or one with 2 dashboards?

As a business model, no.

Have 2 left. Currently hashing at Kano with rate in pic.


Sent u a message I'll take them if that deal works for you.
Just got up here after responding to flooding...oy...but wanted to say I've got 3 S7s at the Ice Planet, and they still make money. I'm working on replacing them with 841s, but mainly because I have to replace an existing machine with a better one to increase hash, as they're still out of amps. Not too sure if a higher hosting cost would still be viable, though.

I didn't expand on that. They are profitable for me as well, but it really depends on the cost of power and what you expect in the long run. I don't use earnings to pay my power bill either, so in the long run YES they will be profitable for me as well. Upgrading for more efficiency.

Also, I did take up userghost on that offer and they are no longer available. Thanks everyone! Mine on!

Nothing happens until something moves.

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April 16, 2018, 06:51:17 PM
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kano,

What a great service. Thank you.

Would it be possible to have the payouts set to every other block or even less frequent for an individual account? I'm thinking I would like to contribute in keeping the network free of unpaid transactions when I don't require frequent payments. It would also result in higher payments by allowing paid transactions... what am I missing?

Kano is working on new accounting code that’s will let you set weekly or monthly payments.

That sounds amazing. Thank you.

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April 16, 2018, 07:02:52 PM
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April 16, 2018, 07:35:01 PM
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Coupons needed are $300 and up and I would need x2 in order to release the miner. Also willing to pay a small fee for coupons instead if nobody wants to keep this type of "exchange program" going.

Are s7's still profitable or mainly obsolete. I know it depends on electricity. I pay .085 kWh. Is this a fully functioning s7 or one with 2 dashboards?

As a business model, no.

Have 2 left. Currently hashing at Kano with rate in pic.



Sent u a message I'll take them if that deal works for you.
Just got up here after responding to flooding...oy...but wanted to say I've got 3 S7s at the Ice Planet, and they still make money. I'm working on replacing them with 841s, but mainly because I have to replace an existing machine with a better one to increase hash, as they're still out of amps. Not too sure if a higher hosting cost would still be viable, though.

Yeah how is the flooding there?  I'll be on the island on Saturday in Princeville.  Power and water cut off to Hanalei and beyond apparently. 
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April 16, 2018, 07:36:15 PM
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I had two related questions, but first let me set the stage:

Got 4 new 841s, and at the same time sold my old 741 to a friend.  Everything been great for both of us for a few weeks, but for a reason(s) neither of us understand, the settings in the controller I sold to him reverted late last week to my old settings.  So you guessed it - I got credited with his machine's work since the old settings obviously had my worker info until he fixed it this morning:

Question #1:  Any easy way to split out the work?   This is more theoretical than practical - I'm just going to buy him lunch to pay him back but I was curious if there was an easy way to do this if the parties have a agreement on hash rate share (ie I am 4.5 machines he is .5).

Question #2:  While computing on my worker, his machine caused my average "Shares" count to double; yet the "Average Share" value fell by half.   Clearly I don't understand these values like I thought.  I would expect all values to change by a percentage value commensurate with the the incremental hash rate.  Could someone explain how those are calculated?

https://imgur.com/gallery/Pfl2g

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Pay him in crypto what's he's owed. Seems only fair.  Other than that, lunch for awhile?  lol
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April 16, 2018, 07:41:43 PM
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Or help him ramp up faster with your hash then switch back.

Reimbursement in BTC probably makes the most sense though.

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April 16, 2018, 08:00:14 PM
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Coupons needed are $300 and up and I would need x2 in order to release the miner. Also willing to pay a small fee for coupons instead if nobody wants to keep this type of "exchange program" going.

Are s7's still profitable or mainly obsolete. I know it depends on electricity. I pay .085 kWh. Is this a fully functioning s7 or one with 2 dashboards?

As a business model, no.

Have 2 left. Currently hashing at Kano with rate in pic.



Sent u a message I'll take them if that deal works for you.
Just got up here after responding to flooding...oy...but wanted to say I've got 3 S7s at the Ice Planet, and they still make money. I'm working on replacing them with 841s, but mainly because I have to replace an existing machine with a better one to increase hash, as they're still out of amps. Not too sure if a higher hosting cost would still be viable, though.

Yeah how is the flooding there?  I'll be on the island on Saturday in Princeville.  Power and water cut off to Hanalei and beyond apparently. 
Well...frankly, if you don't really have to come...don't. Hanalei is just now accessible, but that may not last as there is more front coming in. Severe flooding and landslides in Wainiha particularly, and elsewhere eastward to Kapahi. Princeville itself was cut off for some time, but likely will be "cleared" today. Rubicon has a recon team working; we're doing a Core Ops training on Saturday, and will send in strike teams to Wainiha on Sunday. No "black tags" (fatalities) as yet, though. Mahalo for asking. If you come, do have fun.  Kiss

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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April 16, 2018, 08:09:23 PM
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I had two related questions, but first let me set the stage:

Got 4 new 841s, and at the same time sold my old 741 to a friend.  Everything been great for both of us for a few weeks, but for a reason(s) neither of us understand, the settings in the controller I sold to him reverted late last week to my old settings.  So you guessed it - I got credited with his machine's work since the old settings obviously had my worker info until he fixed it this morning:

Question #1:  Any easy way to split out the work?   This is more theoretical than practical - I'm just going to buy him lunch to pay him back but I was curious if there was an easy way to do this if the parties have a agreement on hash rate share (ie I am 4.5 machines he is .5).

Question #2:  While computing on my worker, his machine caused my average "Shares" count to double; yet the "Average Share" value fell by half.   Clearly I don't understand these values like I thought.  I would expect all values to change by a percentage value commensurate with the the incremental hash rate.  Could someone explain how those are calculated?

https://imgur.com/gallery/Pfl2g

Thanks!


I've been managing a "co-op" operation (very small...total of ~45TH) for three years. Each partner gets a share of the block reward based on their relative spec'd hash, cf. there are 7 machines total with 46.5TH, six of them are mine with a total of 35.5TH, and one for a partner (an 821) at 11TH. Divide the block reward by the total shares, then multiply by one's own number of shares. Transmit the rewards to the partner when they get to a threshold of .01BTC (simply for efficiently). Send the partner a spreadsheet weekly with all the tx details from my Core. Not complicated at all, transparent (the partner has access to the board, and the pool stats), and inexpensive to manage. My first mining partner passed away last year; he helped me get started in pool mining.

There's a distinct advantage for both of us; the 5Nd makes it easier for the co-op to "absorb" minor machine burps and bumps without significant overall hash loss. The transparency here is a distinct advantage.

Best of luck.

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April 16, 2018, 08:13:47 PM
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Well...frankly, if you don't really have to come...don't. Hanalei is just now accessible, but that may not last as there is more front coming in. Severe flooding and landslides in Wainiha particularly, and elsewhere eastward to Kapahi. Princeville itself was cut off for some time, but likely will be "cleared" today. Rubicon has a recon team working; we're doing a Core Ops training on Saturday, and will send in strike teams to Wainiha on Sunday. No "black tags" (fatalities) as yet, though. Mahalo for asking. If you come, do have fun.  Kiss


Looks like front heading in on Thursday for a bit, then clearing out on Saturday-next week.   We will be enjoying the island, good luck with the cleanup effort, that's one thing I've noticed that gets done fairly quickly on the islands.  Gotta make it accessible for emergency services. 
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April 16, 2018, 08:41:51 PM
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I dont understand

Block 516020 : 26.02 th = 0.00340062
Block 518453 : 34.85 th = 0.00304761

What is this Huh

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April 16, 2018, 08:45:15 PM
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I dont understand

Block 516020 : 26.02 th = 0.00340062
Block 518453 : 34.85 th = 0.00304761

What is this Huh

What was the block reward?  Also the pool's hash rate has increased too.
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April 16, 2018, 09:44:54 PM
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I dont understand

Block 516020 : 26.02 th = 0.00340062
Block 518453 : 34.85 th = 0.00304761

What is this Huh

Block 516020 - Pool N Avg 96.95 PH/s
Block 518453 - Pool N Avg 144.95 PH/s

Your % of the hash of the pools hash decreased as the pool grew faster than your hash rate average

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April 16, 2018, 11:18:15 PM
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I dont understand

Block 516020 : 26.02 th = 0.00340062
Block 518453 : 34.85 th = 0.00304761

What is this Huh

Block 516020 - Pool N Avg 96.95 PH/s
Block 518453 - Pool N Avg 144.95 PH/s

Your % of the hash of the pools hash decreased as the pool grew faster than your hash rate average
... and the most important point ...
When the pool hash rate goes up we expect to average more blocks per time period.
So you expect to average the same reward.
e.g. if the pool hash rate doubled, you'd find you'd be getting half the reward per block as before, but the pool would be expecting to get twice as many blocks ... same overall expected result.

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April 16, 2018, 11:28:29 PM
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I dont understand

Block 516020 : 26.02 th = 0.00340062
Block 518453 : 34.85 th = 0.00304761

What is this Huh

Block 516020 - Pool N Avg 96.95 PH/s
Block 518453 - Pool N Avg 144.95 PH/s

Your % of the hash of the pools hash decreased as the pool grew faster than your hash rate average
... and the most important point ...
When the pool hash rate goes up we expect to average more blocks per time period.
So you expect to average the same reward.
e.g. if the pool hash rate doubled, you'd find you'd be getting half the reward per block as before, but the pool would be expecting to get twice as many blocks ... same overall expected result.

thanks for the explanation ^^

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April 16, 2018, 11:39:58 PM
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Pretty sad watching my hash rate fall this low while old miners leave and awaiting the arrival of my new S9's. The anticipation is killing me.

I will be back up and stronger than ever though. Waiting on 4 and will be placing an order for another 2 very soon (I'm just trying to play the market when it's ahead).

Thanks to all for the wheelin' and dealin' on the coupons to make it possible. Just placed x2 S7's & PSU in shipping for userghost to keep them on Kano. I love it.

MINE ON !!!

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April 17, 2018, 12:07:06 AM
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Pretty sad watching my hash rate fall this low while old miners leave and awaiting the arrival of my new S9's...
Yeah, your power company might think their meter broke since your usage dropped off. Grin

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April 17, 2018, 01:28:47 AM
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Payout sent (on time) and confirmed in the next block.
Yep transactions are pretty cheap at the moment.

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April 17, 2018, 01:52:29 AM
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Looks like we lost CryptoBoreas about 45 min ago...I saw a maintenance outage for NFLHydro for today, but it was for earlier...

Always sumthin'... Cool

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