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member
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Merit: 10
Hello, I have S7 and S9 miners, I just started in ckpool, can you guys advise me what is the best difficulty settings for my miners? I got lots of discardeds... Merry Christmas to you all!

S9 - 11.85TH
S7 - 4.73TH

Thanks! Smiley
Discarded don't matter. They represent work that cgminer got ready to mine but the driver didn't use.


Thank you for the info sir. Merry Christmas! Smiley
member
Activity: 116
Merit: 10
Hello, I have S7 and S9 miners, I just started in ckpool, can you guys advise me what is the best difficulty settings for my miners? I got lots of discardeds... Merry Christmas to you all!

S9 - 11.85TH
S7 - 4.73TH

Thanks! Smiley

You do not need to touch the difficulty settings

Thank you for the reply, I came from antpool, I noticed s9 diff was 32k. and s7 diff was 16,128k.

I tried it on ckpool, got less rejecteds. Smiley (just experimenting...) but still the discarded keeps going up.
legendary
Activity: 4634
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
Hello, I have S7 and S9 miners, I just started in ckpool, can you guys advise me what is the best difficulty settings for my miners? I got lots of discardeds... Merry Christmas to you all!

S9 - 11.85TH
S7 - 4.73TH

Thanks! Smiley
Discarded don't matter. They represent work that cgminer got ready to mine but the driver didn't use.
legendary
Activity: 1736
Merit: 1032
Carl, aka Sonny :)
I'll add another 1BTC onto today's block miner rewards.
That's one so far Smiley
(I'll update it soon)

Edit: Done
Code:
[2016-12-25 19:02:04.162+11] process_pplns(): *** block 444959 payout reward overridden, was 1251788626 now 1351788626 = 100000000 (7.9886%) more

Edit2: UTC or course Smiley

That's awesome!  Let's go Block Christmas! Cheesy
hero member
Activity: 723
Merit: 519
Hello, I have S7 and S9 miners, I just started in ckpool, can you guys advise me what is the best difficulty settings for my miners? I got lots of discardeds... Merry Christmas to you all!

S9 - 11.85TH
S7 - 4.73TH

Thanks! Smiley

You do not need to touch the difficulty settings
member
Activity: 116
Merit: 10
Hello, I have S7 and S9 miners, I just started in ckpool, can you guys advise me what is the best difficulty settings for my miners? I got lots of discardeds... Merry Christmas to you all!

S9 - 11.85TH
S7 - 4.73TH

Thanks! Smiley
legendary
Activity: 4326
Merit: 8950
'The right to privacy matters'
I'll add another 1BTC onto today's block miner rewards.
That's one so far Smiley
(I'll update it soon)

Edit: Done
Code:
[2016-12-25 19:02:04.162+11] process_pplns(): *** block 444959 payout reward overridden, was 1251788626 now 1351788626 = 100000000 (7.9886%) more

Edit2: UTC or course Smiley

Very nice k-man

Merry Christmas to you!
member
Activity: 89
Merit: 10
Merry Christmas to all kano miners!  Cheesy
May all your Wishes and Dreams Come True! May it be so!

"I'll add another 1BTC onto today's block miner rewards." - Thanks Kano!
newbie
Activity: 24
Merit: 0
I'll add another 1BTC onto today's block miner rewards.
That's one so far Smiley
(I'll update it soon)

Edit: Done
Code:
[2016-12-25 19:02:04.162+11] process_pplns(): *** block 444959 payout reward overridden, was 1251788626 now 1351788626 = 100000000 (7.9886%) more

Edit2: UTC or course Smiley

Thanx Kano and everyone else

And may the pool have an increase in Luck(its GOTTA get better)
legendary
Activity: 4634
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
I'll add another 1BTC onto today's block miner rewards.
That's one so far Smiley
(I'll update it soon)

Edit: Done
Code:
[2016-12-25 19:02:04.162+11] process_pplns(): *** block 444959 payout reward overridden, was 1251788626 now 1351788626 = 100000000 (7.9886%) more

Edit2: UTC or course Smiley
legendary
Activity: 952
Merit: 1003
Merry Christmas, Happy Chanukah...best to all. It's a good place here. All the best to Kano, CK, & respective "crews."

Peace be with us all.
member
Activity: 136
Merit: 11
Merry Christmas to all my fellow miners here. In about three weeks I can check off one year @ Kano CKPool. Glad I found this place. Great bunch of folks here.
legendary
Activity: 1736
Merit: 1032
Carl, aka Sonny :)
Merry Christmas everyone!  It is a delight to be here among so many I respect and admire greatly!  Cheesy
legendary
Activity: 1736
Merit: 1032
Carl, aka Sonny :)
Block by cobramining with his 9th Kano Block!

This is our 1st of the new day!  Cheesy
hero member
Activity: 1092
Merit: 552
Retired IRCX God
...And sure, I know there is no fee for receiving rewards.

....
this may not be the case for me, i was charged BTC0.0001 each payment received recently Angry Angry
i had changed my payment address to other wallet after they charged me for 15 payments
https://youtu.be/F12lpqnug-0
legendary
Activity: 2772
Merit: 3284
...And sure, I know there is no fee for receiving rewards.

....

this may not be the case for me, i was charged BTC0.0001 each payment received recently Angry Angry

i had changed my payment address to other wallet after they charged me for 15 payments

That isn't related to receiving payments, but rather using them. More inputs creates a larger transaction size, which in turn requires more fees to be used. If you're not in a rush, do what others here have suggested and send a tx with a 20 satoshi/byte fee (roughly half of 0.0001 per input) and it will get confirmed eventually.
full member
Activity: 143
Merit: 100
...And sure, I know there is no fee for receiving rewards.

....

this may not be the case for me, i was charged BTC0.0001 each payment received recently Angry Angry

i had changed my payment address to other wallet after they charged me for 15 payments
hero member
Activity: 1092
Merit: 552
Retired IRCX God
I am not 100% sure that your argument is a formal logical fallacy, but it does appear to be akin to the informal logical fallacy known as the red herring fallacy. The chart on bitcoincore.org only shows the number of adopters of SegWit based on previous blocks submitted. It is not possible to logically infer that a non-SegWit block implies a "no" answer. While each block without SegWit could be a "no" answer, it is possible some of those blocks are from people too lazy to update, undecided or confused, simply holding out in an attempt to delay adoption, or with who knows what other reason.

1) I wasn't aware we were adopting formal debate rules in this thread.
2) SegWit requires acceptance (an actual implementation) or non-acceptance; "might", "confused", or "other" are not options.
3) An abstaining vote, from that which requires actual implementation to be a "yes", is still a "no".*
4) "Simply holding out in an attempt to delay adoption" is a "no".*
5) Due to the nature of the acceptance rule (2) any non-"yes" is a "no" (there can be no "maybe" in something that, by definition, requires a hard "yes" or a hard "no").*
6) Because someone's current vote is "no", they are not estopped from later changing that vote to a "yes"; however, a later change does not change the current "no" form current existence.

Any more Ph.D. tests or may we continue the thread? Undecided

*Robert's Rules of Order apply loosely
hero member
Activity: 578
Merit: 501
Bit pointless looking at any list on bitcoincore.org because it obviously wont include those who say no......
Logic dictates that any list that "only tells you who said 'yes'" still, in fact, tells you who said "no". If a list of "yes" votes = ~25%, then the other ~75% said "no".
I am not 100% sure that your argument is a formal logical fallacy, but it does appear to be akin to the informal logical fallacy known as the red herring fallacy. The chart on bitcoincore.org only shows the number of adopters of SegWit based on previous blocks submitted. It is not possible to logically infer that a non-SegWit block implies a "no" answer. While each block without SegWit could be a "no" answer, it is possible some of those blocks are from people too lazy to update, undecided or confused, simply holding out in an attempt to delay adoption, or with who knows what other reason.
hero member
Activity: 1092
Merit: 552
Retired IRCX God
Bit pointless looking at any list on bitcoincore.org because it obviously wont include those who say no......
Logic dictates that any list that "only tells you who said 'yes'" still, in fact, tells you who said "no". If a list of "yes" votes = ~25%, then the other ~75% said "no".
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