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Topic: KanoPool kano.is lowest 0.9% fee 🐈 since 2014 - Worldwide - 2432 blocks - page 1106. (Read 5352229 times)

legendary
Activity: 4326
Merit: 8950
'The right to privacy matters'
I know this is off topic, but Kano always talks up Avalon.  Just got another A721 man these things are awesome...just steady hashing machines!  Blows Bitmains quality out of the water, so far.

I have two. I prefer them over the s9
newbie
Activity: 10
Merit: 0
I know this is off topic, but Kano always talks up Avalon.  Just got another A721 man these things are awesome...just steady hashing machines!  Blows Bitmains quality out of the water, so far.
legendary
Activity: 3234
Merit: 1220
On the hashrate when logged in, what is the first and second number mean?
18.85/16.64THs

[corrected]
The number on the left is your 5min average.
The number on the right is your 1hour average.

From https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.10483721
hero member
Activity: 979
Merit: 510
On the hashrate when logged in, what is the first and second number mean?
18.85/16.64THs
legendary
Activity: 3234
Merit: 1220
Hey guys, i wanted to transfer my remaining bitcoins to bitstamp but because i was mining i have a lots of tiny amounts received and when i try to send them i must give big amount of btc for transfer. Is there anyway that i can lower that amount? I know that this question is off topic but im long time with this pool and i need some help from you friends Smiley .Thanks

Create a new wallet address and transfer your coins into that one. You can do that every so often and it consolidates the transactions when you do that, normally you would do this when you are not in a hurry as then you can put a low fee on it and the hours it takes don't matter.

But sounds like you need to sell pronto. In which case you have to pay the higher fees. If you can wait til tomorrow to sell you could probably consolidate without the high fees as explained above
legendary
Activity: 1736
Merit: 1032
Carl, aka Sonny :)
Block by kaliorang with 140TH/s!  This is his 2nd Kano block and our 2nd of the day!  Cheesy Cheesy
full member
Activity: 162
Merit: 100
Hey guys, i wanted to transfer my remaining bitcoins to bitstamp but because i was mining i have a lots of tiny amounts received and when i try to send them i must give big amount of btc for transfer. Is there anyway that i can lower that amount? I know that this question is off topic but im long time with this pool and i need some help from you friends Smiley .Thanks
newbie
Activity: 65
Merit: 0
Pool side and it should certainly be up to full speed by now.  It's obviously doing the 'one board down' thing which seems to be not too uncommon if you check the R4 thread.  Did it to me once while I was setting it up to mine here via nya, cold restart got it back - seems warm reboots can cause it for some reason.
Harrumph!

Back OT. Posted a reply to this over here...

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1597639.580

Thanks
hero member
Activity: 1610
Merit: 538
I'm in BTC XTC
Pool side and it should certainly be up to full speed by now.  It's obviously doing the 'one board down' thing which seems to be not too uncommon if you check the R4 thread.  Did it to me once while I was setting it up to mine here via nya, cold restart got it back - seems warm reboots can cause it for some reason.
Harrumph!
hero member
Activity: 723
Merit: 519
What kind of old farts convention we having here??  I recall programing FORTRAN on bubble cards, punch tape, etc...  First time we got to use a CRT was HOT SHIT!! 
Back OT - the dogsled has arrived in Labrador but I see only 1/2 the hash to the pool coming from the droid I dropped off there, R4B4 only running 4.xTHs.  Probably needs a cold restart, but at least more hash for breakfast (in my timezone...)!
Mine on!

A lot of people having this problem with R4, would be nice if Bitmain chimed in with a fix
legendary
Activity: 952
Merit: 1003
CB's maintenance scripts should take care of that, I would think...but not knowing anything about that hardware, no clue about how long it takes to ramp up. RU looking at hash rate direct, or reading it from the pool site?

EDIT: ...and if you had an amber CRT (v. green), you were really hot shit...80-col card image comms, readers/line printers the size of Volkswagens...man, those were the days.
hero member
Activity: 1610
Merit: 538
I'm in BTC XTC
What kind of old farts convention we having here??  I recall programing FORTRAN on bubble cards, punch tape, etc...  First time we got to use a CRT was HOT SHIT!! 
Back OT - the dogsled has arrived in Labrador but I see only 1/2 the hash to the pool coming from the droid I dropped off there, R4B4 only running 4.xTHs.  Probably needs a cold restart, but at least more hash for breakfast (in my timezone...)!
Mine on!
legendary
Activity: 1736
Merit: 1032
Carl, aka Sonny :)
Holy bat-poop, spot price is at $1130...there was a pretty big surge today.

I really enjoyed doing FORTRAN for my engineering classes back in the late '70s.  We used punch cards and there was a big competition to see who could get zero errors on the first try.  Those were fun days!

Now where did I put that block?!  It's time for a good 'ole Block Party! Grin
legendary
Activity: 952
Merit: 1003
Wrong year...'62...that's what happens when you get old. I was 14. I do, however, remember what I had for breakfast...

My father worked for Southern Pacific in the 60s as a telegrapher/dispatcher. When SP initiated the TOPS (Total Operations Processing System) project, there were no computer classess at the universities...most didn't even have a mainframe. We lived in the PHX area at that time, and ASU had an early IBM system; SP engaged ASU and IBM to specially train a group of 15 employees from the ground up so they could be the field operatives to install/configure/train and maintain it. At that time, TOPS was the only nationwide IT network other than the government. The WWW did not exist.

My dad's supervisors knew me; I used to hang with him on Saturdays and late afternoons when he was working, and the telegraphers would sometimes have me sit at the key and work train orders (with supervision, of course). If the other clerks could get away with it, they'd have me type waybills (35 wpm...and this was before electrics). They asked him, since they had one slot open in the class that they had no one to fill, if I would like to participate. After getting my principal to give me two weeks off from school leading into summer break (not hard...I was A+) for "independent study," that was what happened.

It changed my life, and I'll be forever grateful to that stuffy old railroad executive who gave me the chance...and to the 13 other guys who treated me with respect, like an adult...and tried to get me to do their coding.  Cry

We started out with paper tape, and then the 020 series card punches/readers came out. I will never forget the first time I saw someone "dump" a box of 1,000 sequenced punch cards on the deck.  Roll Eyes

That's what we call in Hawai'i "long story short."  Kiss
hero member
Activity: 1092
Merit: 552
Retired IRCX God
...I'm 68, and I wrote my first code in 1960 using FORTRAN (that's FORTRAN I...where you had to construct you own DO loops), and with paper tape...
I've got to hear this story of how an 11-12 year old was punching FORTRAN in 1960....
hero member
Activity: 1092
Merit: 552
Retired IRCX God
...
I'm not retired*, IRCX is (therefore so is my status as an "IRCX god").

I guess:
Quote
void JobSelection() {
    if (isFunny == true) {
        becomeComic();
    } else {
        mineOn();
    }
}


* Well, I am in the conventional sense of the word, but the crypto space provides more work than when I was "working"...
legendary
Activity: 952
Merit: 1003
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I was j/k.  I seem to remember a prior comment from one of you guys about choosing death over dev for Windows and it was all funny in my head. Tongue  Cry
I dunno how old you are...I know it says "retired," but these days people "retire" at 40. I'm 68, and I wrote my first code in 1960 using FORTRAN (that's FORTRAN I...where you had to construct you own DO loops), and with paper tape. Punch cards came later. CRTs MUCH later.

I have nothing Microsoft in my house...not that it wasn't elstwhise not that long ago (3 yrs). I kept a Windows box around just for troubleshooting other people's machines, but no more. I share Kano's view completely. Win10 was what really did it for me, and it only gets worse with each new iteration. So...that's why the only Windows in this house are made of glass (...well, there's one that's polycarbonate, but...). IMHO...one who believes Windows is neater than pre-sliced bread...has never tasted homemade bread.

Mine on.
hero member
Activity: 1092
Merit: 552
Retired IRCX God
I am and never was a big windows fan.
Neither am I; I guess if I was as funny as I find myself, then I'd be a comic for a living and not a miner.  Undecided
legendary
Activity: 4326
Merit: 8950
'The right to privacy matters'
The only way it could be better is if you didn't hate Windows so much.  Tongue
I don't use windows at all - so no idea what you are referring to.
That was my point.  Tongue
If you think I should write windows programs, then no, no chance of that - I don't do that.
I'll leave that to you to do since you want it.

I need an OS that's reliable and isn't under control of a company who shuts it down whenever they feel like it and track everything you do so that someone can write a virus to look at all your key logs and typed passwords etc etc

I could also point out to you that Avalon and Bitmain miners don't use windows either ...
A proxy needs to keep running under your control, not under some companies control that decides your proxy can be shutdown when they feel like it ...

I am and never was a big windows fan.
hero member
Activity: 1092
Merit: 552
Retired IRCX God
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I was j/k.  I seem to remember a prior comment from one of you guys about choosing death over dev for Windows and it was all funny in my head. Tongue  Cry
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