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Topic: KanoPool kano.is lowest 0.9% fee 🐈 since 2014 - Worldwide - 2432 blocks - page 112. (Read 5352229 times)

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Mother of God,another BTClock,whooohoooo Grin Thank you bluelagoon Cheesy
This bright green is my favorite colour!
MINE ON WITH KANO-SAN!
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1xA921 + 1xA741 + Backup-->1xA6 ;)
I'm on board!

Onboard !  Smiley
Welcome to the BTClock party!

Check the kano.is > Help > Payouts section in case you're new to PPLNS mining.

Basically, you get ramp-up payouts until you're mining at full capacity over the last 5Nd, and you get ramp-down payouts if you ever quit mining until it's been 5Nd since you stopped mining.

If you need a visual, check your Kano.is > Worker > Shift Graph as each new ~50 minute shift gets added.

Last thing: You might want to join Discord for more discussion (via the kano.is home page).
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RIP: S5, A faithful device long time
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wow, +40 PH today on this pool, and here block is. 
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Logged in, from the pool Home page, Account>Settings.

 Cool thanks man, I was skimmin that section the whole time thinking it was a "password change" field

good 'ole selective reading!  Grin
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Call 811 before you dig



ummm where do I do that?

EDIT: Where do I "set a payout address on your account!"?

Logged in, from the pool Home page, Account>Settings.
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Block! by canaan! Smiley
Thanks for mining with us, Canaan!

"I'm gonna keep on [buyin' from] you!
'Cuz it's the only thing I wanna do.
I don't wanna [work].
I just wanna keep on [minin' with] you!"

Cool
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Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
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Cheers Tommy for the block, nice to see your third block cracked on the pool. And with "only" 758TH too. Nice job!
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That transaction "Congestion" was completely manufactured to create urgency and panic.  Supply and demand works great, just let it.
Not surprised; generally wanting to know:

Was that by purposefully disregarding transactions, or purposefully flooding the network with transactions to create "fake demand"?

First "fake news"; now "fake demand"! It never ends!!!

It was transaction flooding. The intention was to create a fake congestion, not fake demand. Anyhow, I believe the system should be enabled to handle higher traffic.

Even at 8MB, the 100+ MB mempool at peak congestion fould be cleared in 2 hours. Then we are back to sub 1MB blocks.

Anti big blockers tend to calculate the full blocks for years on end, which artificially inflates the whole block chain size.
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Block by Tommy!

This is our 1st of BLOCK SUNDAY! Cheesy
Yeah-heh, Tommy! Thank ya very much!
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Carl, aka Sonny :)
Block by Tommy!

This is our 1st of BLOCK SUNDAY! Cheesy
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That transaction "Congestion" was completely manufactured to create urgency and panic.  Supply and demand works great, just let it.
Not surprised; generally wanting to know:

Was that by purposefully disregarding transactions, or purposefully flooding the network with transactions to create "fake demand"?

First "fake news"; now "fake demand"! It never ends!!!
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Think for yourself
I guess nothing is moving forward on the bigger block solution for the time being. Until the next Great Congestion in the bull run up.

That transaction "Congestion" was completely manufactured to create urgency and panic.  Supply and demand works great, just let it.
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...Great Congestion...
The Great Depression, the Great Recession, and then the Great Congestion! That's a good one.
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Thanks for clarifying. I guess nothing is moving forward on the bigger block solution for the time being. Until the next Great Congestion in the bull run up.

Will you be able to build consensus on the bigger block since it is a minor code change. Fingers crossed.
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What is the reason the mempool is not cleared even when blocks are not full?
2 reasons:
1) some pools ignore lotsa transactions or worse, produce empty blocks on every network block change
2) segwit was a scam - it's aim was to centralise bitcoin with centrally controlled lightning networks
it didn't resolve the block size problem as can CLEARLY be seen early in the year

1. Is it in the code to ignore transactions? Cause iy is happening to all major pools which I dont see blocks utilizing all the space.

2. In your opinion, What is the next solution apart from Segwit and Lightning? Since big blocks are out of the question?
Many pools modify what they accept.
However, at the moment there aren't a lot of transactions waiting around.
Also very low fee or zero fee transactions are likely to not be passed around the network.

Aside: another simple problem is that the fee is completely unrelated to the amount of Bitcoin being spent.

Segwit isn't 4MB, it depends on if everyone changes what they are doing, trashes their wallets and changes to what core wants them to do.

Bigger blocks were the blatantly obvious solution.
Core bitcoin can handle up to 32MB with a minor change.
The concept of BIP100 was the best solution and got over 70% of miner support - but core didn't want it - they don't give a shit and literally despise miners - so they wouldn't code it - which is of course funny since mining is the basis of the design of bitcoin ... and bitcoin works without transactions, but doesn't work without miners.

I guess the answer is something other than decentralised bitcoin, which is what Corecoin is becoming.
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