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Author Topic: KanoPool since 2014 🐈 - PPLNS and Solo 0.5% fee - Worldwide - 2437 blocks  (Read 5350827 times)
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May 04, 2018, 10:39:01 PM
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Freezing is 0C
Boiling is 100C
- seems pretty simple Smiley
30C is 30% of the way to 100C Cheesy

Other handy metric things:

1 liter of pure water masses 1 kilogram.  It also weighs 1 kilogram for all practical purposes.   aka  1 grams of water = 1 cc.

1 kilogram is about 2.2 pounds.
A metric ton is 1000 kgs (~2200 lbs), a us ton is 2000 lbs.

1000 CC = 1 liter

There are ~2.54 CM to an inch.  One Cubic Centimeter is 1 CC.  QED a cubic inch contains 2.54**3 CC's (~16.39), so a 2 liter bottle of Coke has ~122 cubic inches of soda in it.  e.g.  Once you remember the 2.54 CM to an inch number you can convert most distances and volumes and masses.  Remember the 2.2lbs to a kilogram and you have mass/weight under control.

Density is written in terms grams/cc pretty universally - so when you see 2 guys carrying a chest full of gold in a movie, you can pretty quickly call "bullshit".   Say that chest held 2 cubic feet of gold...  that would be 12x12x12x2 cubic inches = 3,456 cubic inches = 56,643 CCs.  Gold is 19.32 times as dense as water (e.g.  19.32 grams/cc) = 1,094,359 grams or 1,094kg, or a bit over 2400 lbs...




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May 05, 2018, 12:21:09 AM
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ok, so sitting at .995 bitcoin sux.   I just need one more block reward to make it over 1.0, just barely.  .


NEED MORE BLOCKS!
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May 05, 2018, 12:52:56 AM
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ok, so sitting at .995 bitcoin sux.   I just need one more block reward to make it over 1.0, just barely.  .


NEED MORE BLOCKS!

Maybe when we fork to metric BTC you will have 2.2 Btc...ever think of that?
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May 05, 2018, 01:13:23 AM
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ok, so sitting at .995 bitcoin sux.   I just need one more block reward to make it over 1.0, just barely.  .


NEED MORE BLOCKS!

Maybe when we fork to metric BTC you will have 2.2 Btc...ever think of that?
2.189 to be exact Cheesy

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May 05, 2018, 04:00:34 AM
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100%

Come on, boys! Let's crack this thing!!!

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May 05, 2018, 04:05:19 AM
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Guys can you please give me your wisdom,I am thinking of buying 15 more T9+, should I wait first to see if there will be released any new models in June or should I just buy them now anyway?
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May 05, 2018, 04:14:06 AM
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Guys can you please give me your wisdom,I am thinking of buying 15 more T9+, should I wait first to see if there will be released any new models in June or should I just buy them now anyway?

I guess that really depends on what your electricity rates are. Where your located? If you have higher electricity rates you will want to just buy a few less units but maybe go for an Avalon 841 or S9 whatever your preference is. I guess it also comes down to if you are using coupons or not.


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May 05, 2018, 05:10:27 AM
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Freezing is 0C
Boiling is 100C
- seems pretty simple Smiley
30C is 30% of the way to 100C Cheesy

Other handy metric things:

1 liter of pure water masses 1 kilogram.  It also weighs 1 kilogram for all practical purposes.   aka  1 grams of water = 1 cc.

1 kilogram is about 2.2 pounds.
A metric ton is 1000 kgs (~2200 lbs), a us ton is 2000 lbs.

1000 CC = 1 liter

There are ~2.54 CM to an inch.  One Cubic Centimeter is 1 CC.  QED a cubic inch contains 2.54**3 CC's (~16.39), so a 2 liter bottle of Coke has ~122 cubic inches of soda in it.  e.g.  Once you remember the 2.54 CM to an inch number you can convert most distances and volumes and masses.  Remember the 2.2lbs to a kilogram and you have mass/weight under control.

Density is written in terms grams/cc pretty universally - so when you see 2 guys carrying a chest full of gold in a movie, you can pretty quickly call "bullshit".   Say that chest held 2 cubic feet of gold...  that would be 12x12x12x2 cubic inches = 3,456 cubic inches = 56,643 CCs.  Gold is 19.32 times as dense as water (e.g.  19.32 grams/cc) = 1,094,359 grams or 1,094kg, or a bit over 2400 lbs...





yeah, those conversions are not nearly as practical as kano's hahah. I'd have to pocket c calc pretty much all of that unless i wanted to know how much water weighed for some reason.
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May 05, 2018, 05:14:14 AM
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Guys can you please give me your wisdom,I am thinking of buying 15 more T9+, should I wait first to see if there will be released any new models in June or should I just buy them now anyway?

I've seen a few articles pegging the earliest release of an S11 at later in the year based on their chip purchases.

HOWEVER: I completely understand the logic of all the SHA miners being on a fire sale right now and a million coupons delivered to buyers that are worth massive amounts of money. It would all seem to point to the June announcement and immediate release of the S11.

My Guess: They're fully booted out of china, they had a SHIT LOAD of antminers running in places without a home. They hired 1000+ workers to refurb the outsides and test the hash boards, and they're selling mining equipment that has been used for quite some time but they don't have a home for.

I always figured that Bitmain had to at least own 51% of the hashpower/S9's in existence. Otherwise why sell them right? (and yes i've seen the argument regarding the profit made on selling machines, but with what they were paying for electric, i don't buy it. at all)
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May 05, 2018, 08:54:16 AM
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ok, so sitting at .995 bitcoin sux.   I just need one more block reward to make it over 1.0, just barely.  .


NEED MORE BLOCKS!

Maybe when we fork to metric BTC you will have 2.2 Btc...ever think of that?
2.189 to be exact Cheesy

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Had to be EXACT!  too funny!
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May 05, 2018, 09:56:28 AM
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Howdy, I just signed on with my 2 antminer S9's.

Also my very first adventure into mining!

I pointed them at the 'asic minertube' address.

Is this correct?

When I go to my workers page it says one worker active. Though both seem to be doing their thing.

I'm not entirely sure how to read all the stats on the Kano page.
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May 05, 2018, 10:08:14 AM
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I pointed them at the 'asic minertube' address.


When I go to my workers page it says one worker active. Though both seem to be doing their thing.


Welcome to the pool.

You don't want to point your S9's to the the minertube address.

Quoted from OP on page 1

"If you have an Asicminer Tube, you will need to mine to:
stratum+tcp://nonce.kano.is:27181
It won't work properly on any other mining port. Don't point normal miners here.
Your Tube miner stats will show up in your account without their worker name."

Here is a list of pool nodes you want to point to Depending on your physical location:

There are other nodes located around the world that you may be closer to:
stratum+tcp://nya.kano.is:3333 (NewYork)
stratum+tcp://uk.kano.is:3333 (London)
stratum+tcp://de.kano.is:3333 (Germany)
stratum+tcp://jp.kano.is:3333 (Japan)
stratum+tcp://sg.kano.is:3333 (Singapore)

You can find this info under miner configuration in the OP page 1.

As for your stats. Did you create an account with a username? You can seperate the miners by adding .1, .2 to the end of your workername.

Hope that helps



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May 05, 2018, 11:28:12 AM
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I pointed them at the 'asic minertube' address.


When I go to my workers page it says one worker active. Though both seem to be doing their thing.


Welcome to the pool.

You don't want to point your S9's to the the minertube address.

Quoted from OP on page 1

"If you have an Asicminer Tube, you will need to mine to:
stratum+tcp://nonce.kano.is:27181
It won't work properly on any other mining port. Don't point normal miners here.
Your Tube miner stats will show up in your account without their worker name."

Here is a list of pool nodes you want to point to Depending on your physical location:

There are other nodes located around the world that you may be closer to:
stratum+tcp://nya.kano.is:3333 (NewYork)
stratum+tcp://uk.kano.is:3333 (London)
stratum+tcp://de.kano.is:3333 (Germany)
stratum+tcp://jp.kano.is:3333 (Japan)
stratum+tcp://sg.kano.is:3333 (Singapore)

You can find this info under miner configuration in the OP page 1.

As for your stats. Did you create an account with a username? You can seperate the miners by adding .1, .2 to the end of your workername.

Hope that helps



Yea that helps a bunch, thanks. I'll reconfigure the miners. I'm in Thailand so I put Singapore for pool#1 choice and Japan for pool#2.

The other question I got is kinda weird router oriented.
Seems like I can only logon to the miner and run the reconfiguration from the (4 port) router #4 port. The other ports won't let me logon Is that normal?
Took me a while to figure out that anomaly.

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May 05, 2018, 11:49:05 AM
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I pointed them at the 'asic minertube' address.


When I go to my workers page it says one worker active. Though both seem to be doing their thing.


Welcome to the pool.

You don't want to point your S9's to the the minertube address.

Quoted from OP on page 1

"If you have an Asicminer Tube, you will need to mine to:
stratum+tcp://nonce.kano.is:27181
It won't work properly on any other mining port. Don't point normal miners here.
Your Tube miner stats will show up in your account without their worker name."

Here is a list of pool nodes you want to point to Depending on your physical location:

There are other nodes located around the world that you may be closer to:
stratum+tcp://nya.kano.is:3333 (NewYork)
stratum+tcp://uk.kano.is:3333 (London)
stratum+tcp://de.kano.is:3333 (Germany)
stratum+tcp://jp.kano.is:3333 (Japan)
stratum+tcp://sg.kano.is:3333 (Singapore)

You can find this info under miner configuration in the OP page 1.

As for your stats. Did you create an account with a username? You can seperate the miners by adding .1, .2 to the end of your workername.

Hope that helps



Yea that helps a bunch, thanks. I'll reconfigure the miners. I'm in Thailand so I put Singapore for pool#1 choice and Japan for pool#2.

The other question I got is kinda weird router oriented.
Seems like I can only logon to the miner and run the reconfiguration from the (4 port) router #4 port. The other ports won't let me logon Is that normal?
Took me a while to figure out that anomaly.



Would it be the case router also runs TV channels?
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May 05, 2018, 12:45:33 PM
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The other question I got is kinda weird router oriented.
Seems like I can only logon to the miner and run the reconfiguration from the (4 port) router #4 port. The other ports won't let me logon Is that normal?
Took me a while to figure out that anomaly.



Would it be the case router also runs TV channels?

I can't say I know to much about routers Vlad may be on to something. I've never had an issue that way can you access your local wifi network and find the Miners there?


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May 05, 2018, 12:58:39 PM
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Would it be the case router also runs TV channels?

Yes, the router also does, cable TV. Is there an easy cure?
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May 05, 2018, 05:03:15 PM
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Guys has anyone used  https://www.eastshore.xyz to buy a miner?Is it safe?
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May 05, 2018, 05:17:43 PM
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Guys has anyone used  https://www.eastshore.xyz to buy a miner?Is it safe?

I have bought from them, but there's always a mark up. Why bother when you can buy miners direct from Bitmain or companies like Blokforge?
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May 05, 2018, 05:24:15 PM
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Because if they declare in customs that its a pc case and its value its 90 usd i wont pay the 24% vat and 8% custom fees
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May 05, 2018, 07:17:04 PM
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Would it be the case router also runs TV channels?

Yes, the router also does, cable TV. Is there an easy cure?

Have to check manual. Mine for example has 2 middle ports reserved for tv channels only. 1 and 4 for net. So you have to buy switcher and plug it to one of those if you want to run more then 2 miners.
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