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Author Topic: KanoPool since 2014 🐈 - PPLNS and Solo 0.5% fee - Worldwide - 2435 blocks  (Read 5349945 times)
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November 21, 2014, 03:23:48 PM
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Added another 4TH, now lets solve this block!!

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November 21, 2014, 05:59:25 PM
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Will be adding another measly 2 THs sometime in the next few hours when I receive my S4
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November 21, 2014, 11:07:20 PM
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Afraid ours won't help much as looks like we lost a couple of hundred TH. Sad

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November 21, 2014, 11:15:27 PM
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Afraid ours won't help much as looks like we lost a couple of hundred TH. Sad

you do realize that you get more coin when you hit this way.  

you

 A) added hash power
B) hung in and stayed the course while the luck chasers ran.


therefore   if you were 3 th of 1400th    you will now be 5th of 950th

So 3/1400 x 25 = .053   old way

5/950 x 25 =  .131 new way

mind you my estimates are really really rough and by no means accurate in any way with the possible exception of the ratios .


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November 21, 2014, 11:22:20 PM
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Afraid ours won't help much as looks like we lost a couple of hundred TH. Sad

you do realize that you get more coin when you hit this way.  

you

 A) added hash power
B) hung in and stayed the course while the luck chasers ran.


therefore   if you were 3 th of 1400th    you will now be 5th of 950th

So 3/1400 x 25 = .053   old way

5/950 x 25 =  .131 new way

mind you my estimates are really really rough and by no means accurate in any way with the possible exception of the ratios .



I do, but I also realize it often increases the time it takes to find a block. I guess it all works out in the end, just would like to see folks hang in there as I really like this pool.

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November 21, 2014, 11:28:13 PM
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We know who all the biggest hashers are Smiley
If it drops a lot, it is usually a datacenter issue.

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November 21, 2014, 11:29:55 PM
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We know who all the biggest hashers are Smiley
If it drops a lot, it is usually a datacenter issue.

Thanks, good to know.

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November 21, 2014, 11:40:33 PM
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While I'm not going to dispute more hash equals more blocks lets not forget  what I feel counts most LUCK. In my year of mining I've made that I'm aware of 9 blocks and almost everyone I made was with less than 5TH. It's all about the magic hash, it took me a whole year to figure out that it boils down to that. On one pool I used to mine at we were on day 4 and somebody joined in with about 240 Th and we made the block about three hours later. Everyone was cheering and praising him for slaying the beast, but the block was made by someone hashing at under 1 TH. Not to ramble even though I did... someone will will create the magic sooner or later.
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November 22, 2014, 12:05:54 AM
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I thought I might mention the CDF number coz it also helps explain the current somewhat expected block finding winter.

The 225% block has a CDF of 0.89
What that means is that 11% of blocks you expect to average to be longer that 225%
and 89% of blocks you expect to average to be less than 225%
Those two numbers are true for all pools.
i.e. about 1/9 of the blocks you expect to be like the last 2 or worse.

I'm not gonna try to work out the probability of getting 17 blocks in a row under 100% (averaging better than 50%) coz when dealing with poisson distributions, I've no idea how you combine them Tongue

But also remember another thing Smiley
Luck is a measure of history, not of the future - so that 17 block luck in no way affects the future block finding.
We may be lucky in the future or we may be unlucky.
We won't know until after we find blocks, and anyone who has made 200% to 300% PPS on the blocks before the 225% one, there is no statistical expectation whatsoever that the following blocks will be lots of bad luck to even that out.
Feel free to read this link if you are curious about that.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gambler%27s_fallacy

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November 22, 2014, 06:22:12 PM
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I was young (no approach to statistic) , and, one of my first times in casino, I decided to try Martingale betting system using color doubling. All was working well, until I decided to double the minimum play and unluck suddenly hit me with same colour for 14 rounds in row Shocked . Those unrelated events definitively killed all my cash  Cry
That was the first time I lie face to face to the concept you explained.

It's so easy for miners to use difficulty for income's calculations, but luck in BTC plays big role too and it's usually understimated when calculations are made.
I'm not sure that big mining operations think about the luck/unluck, but as margins are eroded the weight of variance increase.

For the long time there is nothing to worry about Cool; we are mining on a super optimized, honest project, and this is what make the difference  Grin!!!

Good work Kano !



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November 22, 2014, 10:04:57 PM
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Kano, I have two SP30s on the pool and each are reporting 4.5Ths respectively (accessing the miners directly at the hosting company).

I've not set any minimum difficulty settings under 'worker management' as I believe the pool adapts per miner power.

However, one reports 4.42Ths, but the other at 3.45Ths to 3.9Ths consistently over a 10 hour period.

Any ideas?

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November 22, 2014, 10:07:16 PM
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Kano, I have two SP30s on the pool and each are reporting 4.5Ths respectively (accessing the miners directly at the hosting company).

I've not set any minimum difficulty settings under 'worker management' as I believe the pool adapts per miner power.

However, one reports 4.42Ths, but the other at 3.45Ths to 3.9Ths consistently over a 10 hour period.

Any ideas?


SP30's web interface lies. It reports how much it thinks it's hashing, not how much effective hashing it's doing. If it's consistently low at the pool end, there's a reason: its actual hashrate is low.

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November 22, 2014, 10:23:33 PM
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SP30's web interface lies. It reports how much it thinks it's hashing, not how much effective hashing it's doing. If it's consistently low at the pool end, there's a reason: its actual hashrate is low.

OK - thanks, interesting to know  Wink

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SP30's web interface lies. It reports how much it thinks it's hashing, not how much effective hashing it's doing. If it's consistently low at the pool end, there's a reason: its actual hashrate is low.
OK - thanks, interesting to know  Wink

Moved the offending SP30 to another pool and after 50 mins (acceptable time to settle down) it reports 4.5+THs.  Huh

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November 22, 2014, 11:28:45 PM
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Moved the offending SP30 to another pool and after 50 mins (acceptable time to settle down) it reports 4.5+THs.  Huh
There's nothing unique about the work at ckpool that would make it hash slower. Give it much longer as I find many SP30s degrade over hours/days in hashrate.

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November 22, 2014, 11:36:07 PM
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Moved the offending SP30 to another pool and after 50 mins (acceptable time to settle down) it reports 4.5+THs.  Huh
There's nothing unique about the work at ckpool that would make it hash slower. Give it much longer as I find many SP30s degrade over hours/days in hashrate.

I agree, I know this is a 'pure pool' I'll keep an eye on things, thanks ckolivas.

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November 23, 2014, 12:53:57 AM
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Man, I hope we knock a block off soon and a few short ones real fast soon after!  Tongue
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November 23, 2014, 12:43:38 PM
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We know who all the biggest hashers are Smiley
If it drops a lot, it is usually a datacenter issue.
Seems he did split his rate half here and half elsewhere.
Oh well, at least it's still 1Ph total.
But we're back over 1400 TH again Smiley

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November 24, 2014, 01:20:40 AM
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WOW Tongue
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November 24, 2014, 02:24:30 AM
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Let's point everything we have here and lets get a block solved........

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