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Author Topic: KanoPool since 2014 🐈 - PPLNS and Solo 0.5% fee - Worldwide - 2435 blocks  (Read 5350122 times)
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November 14, 2014, 05:45:18 AM
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I heard a rumor we had a dos attack on bitcointalk.org earlier and that's why we could not connect earlier.

Who handles this site in the event of an attack?

Who ever handles it got us back up rather quickly.
I would assume theymos, and/or other admins/mods
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November 14, 2014, 06:10:26 AM
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I'm not convinced the forum had a ddos attack, more like google fubard one of the net servers while trying to get their advertising platform back up. I was having difficulties opening preev, at the same time as well as a couple other site forums for cars.

I heard a rumor we had a dos attack on bitcointalk.org earlier and that's why we could not connect earlier.

Who handles this site in the event of an attack?

Who ever handles it got us back up rather quickly.
I would assume theymos, and/or other admins/mods
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November 14, 2014, 06:12:12 AM
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I'm not convinced the forum had a ddos attack, more like google fubard one of the net servers while trying to get their advertising platform back up. I was having difficulties opening preev, at the same time as well as a couple other site forums for cars.

I heard a rumor we had a dos attack on bitcointalk.org earlier and that's why we could not connect earlier.

Who handles this site in the event of an attack?

Who ever handles it got us back up rather quickly.
I would assume theymos, and/or other admins/mods

yeah I had more then 6 or 7 other problem sites.

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November 14, 2014, 06:33:05 AM
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we have 95 confirms on the second block.


https://blockchain.info/tx/5744a8daf67d046e486644ac3b387cd0f81e2d2497bad5d293dc37aab381ae46


I do not know why but I feel like  we will hit 2 more in the next 666 minutes. I feel this pool is about to have the most amazing hot streak that I have ever seen in my 2.5 years of mining.

from your prediction's date  and time we have done very well. We just may break the bank with this  luck.

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November 14, 2014, 06:37:21 AM
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we have 95 confirms on the second block.


https://blockchain.info/tx/5744a8daf67d046e486644ac3b387cd0f81e2d2497bad5d293dc37aab381ae46


I do not know why but I feel like  we will hit 2 more in the next 666 minutes. I feel this pool is about to have the most amazing hot streak that I have ever seen in my 2.5 years of mining.

from your prediction's date  and time we have done very well. We just may break the bank with this  luck.

yeah  from nov 7 to now nov 14   we made 13 blocks.  in about 1 week.  we should have made 4  .

pretty f'ing good luck.   

 13 vs 4 is very nice break for us.

 Would be interesting to see if we do it  an extended time period...

 Say     100 blocks made when we should have done 60…  If  we do a consistent  high luck number for a long time it would indicate that  Kano's + CK's no merged mining method has a benefit.

This would need to work for a long time for me to think it is true.  But what the fuck in the meantime I am having fun with it.

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November 14, 2014, 06:43:08 AM
Last edit: November 14, 2014, 06:54:15 AM by Trademan1
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Last 15 Blocks all under 100%, most under 20%.  Gotta love the colour coding Smiley

I have to say that i appreciate the big hitters, ANTPOWER, MELANCON, LIGHTSWORD and FLS for keeping the faith and staying with this pool. Without the big hashers, we may still be floundering in the water.

Im guessing that you all also appreciate that it is being run by probably the most knowledgeable bitcoin experts out there who have put together an excellent, transparent (honest) pool and I am also grateful and appreciative of all the efforts.

As a long time reader of Bitcointalk, its also great to see a lot of those that have been mining for a while come over here and add the hashpower to what I think is going to be one of the biggest and most honestly run pools out there. Ive only got 2 x S3s pointing here, but it all adds up eh.

Anyway, lets hope the good times keep rollin.

P.S. if Con or Kano come to Canberra, the beers will be on me.  Smiley



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November 14, 2014, 08:08:15 AM
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yeah... another block found 329931
nice...
Lets hope a few more hit with the bright green colour on the blocks page, much better than those dark colours even though any colour is good in my book. Smiley

i hope 1 or 2 more blocks will be found today...
cheers....
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November 14, 2014, 08:35:14 AM
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I have to say that i appreciate the big hitters, ANTPOWER, MELANCON, LIGHTSWORD and FLS for keeping the faith and staying with this pool. Without the big hashers, we may still be floundering in the water.


Yes, I appreciate the top 10.  Especially, the top 4 in the Stats as well.

And yes, I appreciate Kano and CK putting this all together.  I sure as hell couldn't do it.  I would be concerned with how to war off attacks if any should happen.  That's mainly what keeps me from wanting to ever try it.  It takes a hack to beat a hack.
All good mate, get some sleep, this will all still be here in the morning when you wake up.
Cheers.
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November 14, 2014, 08:53:41 AM
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i may check it out  Kiss

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November 14, 2014, 09:40:52 PM
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What do I need to set the minimum diff for in "worker management" anyone?  It seems like I heard someone say 2024 in another forum before.  Just curious if that has changed?
Don't set it. Ckpool's defaults are always the best. If you don't know what you're doing there, don't touch it.

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November 14, 2014, 10:17:47 PM
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Also, how often will the "Workers" menu update to see each rigs stats (Hash rate, etc.)?
Currently, hash rate updates about once every 10 minutes (that will change to 1m in the future)
Everything else is instantaneous e.g. you'll notice that "Last Share" can say 0s.

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November 14, 2014, 10:23:36 PM
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Hey Kano,
Haven't  run my client yet but have you paid the last two blocks yet?
Thanks, have a good weekend.
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November 14, 2014, 10:25:35 PM
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Hey Kano,
Haven't  run my client yet but have you paid the last two blocks yet?
Thanks, have a good weekend.
No, just woke up a short while ago - I'll pay them shortly.

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November 14, 2014, 10:27:49 PM
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Hey Kano,
Haven't  run my client yet but have you paid the last two blocks yet?
Thanks, have a good weekend.
No, just woke up a short while ago - I'll pay them shortly.

Good morning ... and on the other side of the world ... I'm about to go to bed.

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November 14, 2014, 10:39:24 PM
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Hey Kano,
Haven't  run my client yet but have you paid the last two blocks yet?
Thanks, have a good weekend.
No, just woke up a short while ago - I'll pay them shortly.

No worries, have a great day.
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November 14, 2014, 10:47:19 PM
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Also, the reason I like GHash #2 in my list is because they let me know if a block is found.  Which would mean CKPool is down.  I got a notification from GHash approximately 2 hours ago telling me a block was found.  I looked and saw we were down here for a few minutes.

Could not have been long cause you see my payout.

20477   2014-11-14 22:16:32   330040   25.1166   2/120   an hour   56.37 Ph/s   31200/75000005648   0.00%   46792228739   0.00001044
20476   2014-11-14 21:17:07   330033   25.0092   9/120   23 minutes   56.24 Ph/s   31200/75000002583   0.00%   17901199388   0.00001040
No, the pool wasn't down.

Please limit your posts, or I'll start deleting them.

You have 8 on this page already ...

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November 15, 2014, 01:18:46 AM
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Hi Kano I have been with your pool since the first week. I would like to Thank You. I was ready to give up mining. Your pool gave me new life.
I have sent a small Tip to your wallet. Please have  dinner and some Beers on me.

Best of luck

Bitwitt   AKA..... Pingster ...Pool side
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November 15, 2014, 01:59:14 AM
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Hi Kano I have been with your pool since the first week. I would like to Thank You. I was ready to give up mining. Your pool gave me new life.
I have sent a small Tip to your wallet. Please have  dinner and some Beers on me.

Best of luck

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small Huh
That's not small! Smiley
Thanks indeed!!!
It popped up just after I sent the last payout.

... and anyone wondering - payouts done (and confirmed).

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November 15, 2014, 02:30:48 AM
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Also, how often will the "Workers" menu update to see each rigs stats (Hash rate, etc.)?
Currently, hash rate updates about once every 10 minutes (that will change to 1m in the future)
Everything else is instantaneous e.g. you'll notice that "Last Share" can say 0s.

Okay.

Thanks Kano!!!
Although you deleted the actual post I was gonna reply to, I'll reply to this one instead Tongue

The pool 5m hash rate shown will sometimes be pretty erratic when you start mining.
We're changing that (the 1m comment I mentioned above) and that should make it more stable.

However, you can check in cgminer for a more reliable hash rate as long as the driver isn't counting work incorrectly.
Con's releases of cgminer using the drivers he and I wrote are usually pretty accurate Smiley

However, if you aren't sure that you are getting the right hash rate based on accepted shares you can check that in cgminer with a simple calculation:
A: * 2^32 / Elapsed
A: is the diff1 accepted shares
Elapsed is how long it has been mining at the pool

If cgminer was started mining at the pool and only been mining there, then that will be correct for your payout hashing speed.
You can also get that from the API summary command.
A: is "Difficulty Accepted"
Elapsed is "Elapsed"

"A:" and "Difficulty Accepted" is what the pool has said - "yep those shares are OK"

Edit: of course a small Elapsed will not be very accurate no matter where you check it, cgminer or the pool.

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November 15, 2014, 03:59:09 AM
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dmward-
I imagine that the worker statistics page just hasnt had a chance to "catch up" in terms of your average hashrate, as I believe that the hashrate in the worker windows is calculated by the hour, which might explain why you see the hashrate you would expect in the top right (5 or 10 min calculation of GH/s). I could be wrong, but thats just my guess. I suppose kano should be able to give you the best answer but I figured I'd throw my two bits in.

edit: keep in mind that just because you have been hashing for 90 mins, doesn't mean that the pool is on your same schedule. What I mean is, say the pool calculates 1 hour hashrates every hour on the hour, and you happened to start mining minutes before the hour, that might explain your worker hashrate for your S4 being "low"
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