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legendary
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Mine Mine Mine
run a node but dont store your bitcoins there, easy to hack.

go back to basics , make a paper wallet or prolly you can try armory.

blockies,....moar pls
legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
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PROBABLYcertainly NOT KANO'S PROBLEM
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FTFY Smiley

Yes the transactions are there in the bitcoin blockchain.
Also note that if you see a group, as is usual, of payouts with the same number of confirmations, the order is random.

Who makes trezor? Tongue
Check with them Smiley

Edit: any time you have a question about a payout, check on block trail first.
The easy way to get there is to click on any block link on our web site, then click on "Explorer" at the top ... that's what I do Smiley

LOL...

Well -- NOT REALLY -- It took me HOURS to pull in all of the transactions on the block chain -- and then transfer the total to a 3rd party wallet that I'm now using (temporarily changed the wallet on the pool)...

Yes -- I know that Slush also owns trezor -- but, way back when, they WERE the ONLY pool around -- although it took me WAY TOO LONG to give up on solo mining and join them -- and then even LONGER to LEAVE them and move to Bitminter -- then here...

I still don't understand why my trezor did NOT recognize the deposits for those 10 blocks -- I guess that all is well that ends well...

I have MORE THAN 1 Trezor -- and am currently in the process of draining ALL of THEIR funds...

I use a MAC -- and a while back, they made me move from safari to chrome -- and THEN they required a chrome plug in -- it is getting TOO COMPLICATED!!!

I LOVE mining here -- but, maybe I'll need to go back to Bitminter -- where I can control the "payouts"...

PLEASE TELL ME that there is ANOTHER way...

IF I recall correctly, I cannot use a Bitcoin Core Wallet unless I'm running a node -- which I haven't in years...


   get a mac mini and run a node.  use super duper clone the the hdd two or 3 times.
legendary
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PLEASE TELL ME that there is ANOTHER way...

IF I recall correctly, I cannot use a Bitcoin Core Wallet unless I'm running a node -- which I haven't in years...



Well...yes, there is another way, and it is the Bitcoin Core wallet. By definition, you are "running a node" by running the client. There's no reason to not use it, and many reasons to DO use it, as I think you've found via the "hard way."

I also used Slush when I began. I won't now. This is the only place I've found at which you can track, in detail, your rewards BY BLOCK, and track them rather well overall. I've never "lost" a payout here, although there was one day when I couldn't find the payouts for about 10 blocks, but then discovered that I had simply lost the records in the LibreOffice database I use to track them; the db hadn't updated before I lost power one time, and those records went away. All I had to do, however, was compare my rewards page on kano.is with my database, and to my core wallet. The error became obvious, and I bought a new UPS for the workstation.

No worries.  Cool

EDIT: ...and I back up the Core wallet to two separate external devices daily... (usb stick and another SSD on my network). The stick stays on my person (well, in my 3-day assault pack I carry around...I don't carry a purse), and the SSD goes in my safe. Hope it's helpful for you.
legendary
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Go Big or Go Home.....
Unless you want to see your losses go up, I'd suggest not going to Bitminter. LOL. Last block took 2.5 weeks.
full member
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PROBABLYcertainly NOT KANO'S PROBLEM
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FTFY Smiley

Yes the transactions are there in the bitcoin blockchain.
Also note that if you see a group, as is usual, of payouts with the same number of confirmations, the order is random.

Who makes trezor? Tongue
Check with them Smiley

Edit: any time you have a question about a payout, check on block trail first.
The easy way to get there is to click on any block link on our web site, then click on "Explorer" at the top ... that's what I do Smiley

LOL...

Well -- NOT REALLY -- It took me HOURS to pull in all of the transactions on the block chain -- and then transfer the total to a 3rd party wallet that I'm now using (temporarily changed the wallet on the pool)...

Yes -- I know that Slush also owns trezor -- but, way back when, they WERE the ONLY pool around -- although it took me WAY TOO LONG to give up on solo mining and join them -- and then even LONGER to LEAVE them and move to Bitminter -- then here...

I still don't understand why my trezor did NOT recognize the deposits for those 10 blocks -- I guess that all is well that ends well...

I have MORE THAN 1 Trezor -- and am currently in the process of draining ALL of THEIR funds...

I use a MAC -- and a while back, they made me move from safari to chrome -- and THEN they required a chrome plug in -- it is getting TOO COMPLICATED!!!

I LOVE mining here -- but, maybe I'll need to go back to Bitminter -- where I can control the "payouts"...

PLEASE TELL ME that there is ANOTHER way...

IF I recall correctly, I cannot use a Bitcoin Core Wallet unless I'm running a node -- which I haven't in years...

hero member
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Merit: 500
Visualize whirledps
legendary
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Merit: 1003
legendary
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Carl, aka Sonny :)
Block by tich13 with his 18th Kano Block!  Cheesy
legendary
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Geez, man...  Shocked

While I understand what you laid out...it's a really, REALLY nice process...I could not begin to manage such. I have to manage a miniscule (comparatively) web presence, and that's sometimes more than I care for (but then, I'm sure I've got a couple of decades on you and am less inclined to "work" hard  Undecided).

Thanks again. Mine on.
legendary
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Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
kano, i have a couple of questions
Reading randomly through these hundreds of pages i came across that we can point our hashrate to a closest node - de or nl for Europe for example. But there is not a word about it on the pool's site, only about ports.   So untill now ive been mining to the main node and didn't know there were options. So why is that, is it some kind of classified info?)))
I could tell you, but then I'd have to have you terminated ... Smiley

Well, the main reason is that we had random reliability issues with Linode so I wasn't gonna advertise them on the web site and then cause minor problems for miners who don't visit the forum and can ask questions/get answers here.

I've moved them to Vultr now (and added more) and they have been a lot better, though the DK one isn't Vultr and I will prolly get rid of that one soon.

However, there's still a minor issue of the fact that they require 100% up time of the connection across the internet to Vegas.
I have a ckdb solution for that, that is the next major set of work I'll do on ckdb.

I'm finishing off the keysummary changes now, that all works fine, and the ckdb code is done and running, but I now need to generate history so I can see more than just the last few days of luck based on criteria other than usernames e.g. a proxy service, or a type of miner, or ...
So once that's done, I'll then move on to the distributed ckdb code to handle running full ckpool nodes in different locations, so e.g. I can have a full ckpool node in EU and point the other EU nodes at that ... and then do the same in China.

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And second, i've tested a couple of times both nl and de from where my asics work and they show equal ping stats results - once nl appears faster, next time de. So which one would you advise, which is more reliable? (yeah i've read some 10 pages ago that de node had issues). And are there any nodes in the eastern Europe, lets say in Poland or Romania?
If NL and DE are about the same, then use NL, it actually has a slightly shorter path back to Vegas, and DE has a higher load than NL.
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reality is what you think it is
kano, i have a couple of questions
Reading randomly through these hundreds of pages i came across that we can point our hashrate to a closest node - de or nl for Europe for example. But there is not a word about it on the pool's site, only about ports.   So untill now ive been mining to the main node and didn't know there were options. So why is that, is it some kind of classified info?)))
And second, i've tested a couple of times both nl and de from where my asics work and they show equal ping stats results - once nl appears faster, next time de. So which one would you advise, which is more reliable? (yeah i've read some 10 pages ago that de node had issues). And are there any nodes in the eastern Europe, lets say in Poland or Romania?
legendary
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I really didn't want to bring up the dreaded "wallet debate" again, so I didn't. This is just another example. Core Client. I'm done...and mining...Sky and I brought home an orphan chick...we'll feed/protect it for a few days, and then "gift" it to one of the other new mama hens on the property...she'll take it in as her own. That's how it works here.

I do know how it feels to lose coin...a relative lot of coin, for that matter...so I don't judge folks for trying.  Kiss

Peace be with us all...given the events of the past week, it's a thought to hold even here, IMHO.
legendary
Activity: 4634
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
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PROBABLYcertainly NOT KANO'S PROBLEM
...
FTFY Smiley

Yes the transactions are there in the bitcoin blockchain.
Also note that if you see a group, as is usual, of payouts with the same number of confirmations, the order is random.

Who makes trezor? Tongue
Check with them Smiley

Edit: any time you have a question about a payout, check on block trail first.
The easy way to get there is to click on any block link on our web site, then click on "Explorer" at the top ... that's what I do Smiley
hero member
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Visualize whirledps
full member
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OK

NEVERMIND

I STILL HAVEN'T FIGURED IT OUT

BUT

When I look up my wallet address on BLOCKTRAIL -- it shows the correct balance...

On myTrezor it doesn't show those deposits (never happened before)...

I have to use Chrome -- and an Chrome Add On -- I have NO IDEA why it is missing these deposits and the balance is SHORT these deposits -- but the wallet on BLOCKTRAIL IS the CORRECT balance!!!

PROBABLY NOT KANO'S PROBLEM

Sorry for the disruption...

MINE ON!!!

 Grin Grin Grin
legendary
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I can't see any missing payouts.

On another note, I had a connection blip.  My miners failed over briefly.  Anyone else see that or was it on my end?
hero member
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Thanks guys -- I'm sure that kano will figure it out...

Like I said -- I have 2 other accounts -- and both of them have been paid...

Still -- a concern for me...

I"ve been mining since 2011 -- and; although I'm not as smart as most here, just thought I'd mention the error...

The blocks I haven't been paid for are:

420727
420747
420819
420871
420933
420939
420942
420957
420958
420981

I've never had a problem before with kano (mining HERE since the 1st of the year) -- and am confident that this error will be resolved...


All blocks you mention have been checked off on my spread sheet as paid. Again, good luck with it.
full member
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Thanks guys -- I'm sure that kano will figure it out...

Like I said -- I have 2 other accounts -- and both of them have been paid...

Still -- a concern for me...

I"ve been mining since 2011 -- and; although I'm not as smart as most here, just thought I'd mention the error...

The blocks I haven't been paid for are:

420727
420747
420819
420871
420933
420939
420942
420957
420958
420981

I've never had a problem before with kano (mining HERE since the 1st of the year) -- and am confident that this error will be resolved...
sr. member
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There is no way to "target an address". You can only target someone's PC, laptop, physical wallet etc. as nothing in an address tells you where physically the balance is "stored."

OK -- SAME TIME FRAME -- AND 2 MINERS HERE (Moe and I) have a PROBLEM  -- I sent Kano a PM with the specifics...

I WAS NOT PAID FOR 10 BLOCKS FOUND!!!

I was paid for 420608 on the 14th -- and today I was paid on 420988 and 421016 -- 10 blocks in between were NOT PAID to ME!!!

I use a trezor -- it is VERY SAFE -- I have NEVER had a problem -- and it doesn't APPEAR to have a problem...

I'm just trying to figure out why I didn't receive 10 payments...

And ALERT OTHERS to CHECK THEIR PAYOUTS!!!

All of my payouts are accounted for and have always shown up when they should. I don't know what the problem is, but I'm not having any issues on my end. Good luck.

No problems for me.
hero member
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Visualize whirledps
There is no way to "target an address". You can only target someone's PC, laptop, physical wallet etc. as nothing in an address tells you where physically the balance is "stored."

OK -- SAME TIME FRAME -- AND 2 MINERS HERE (Moe and I) have a PROBLEM  -- I sent Kano a PM with the specifics...

I WAS NOT PAID FOR 10 BLOCKS FOUND!!!

I was paid for 420608 on the 14th -- and today I was paid on 420988 and 421016 -- 10 blocks in between were NOT PAID to ME!!!

I use a trezor -- it is VERY SAFE -- I have NEVER had a problem -- and it doesn't APPEAR to have a problem...

I'm just trying to figure out why I didn't receive 10 payments...

And ALERT OTHERS to CHECK THEIR PAYOUTS!!!

All of my payouts are accounted for and have always shown up when they should. I don't know what the problem is, but I'm not having any issues on my end. Good luck.
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