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Topic: KanoPool kano.is lowest 0.9% fee 🐈 since 2014 - Worldwide - 2432 blocks - page 1340. (Read 5352429 times)

legendary
Activity: 952
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With keepkey your wallet cannot be keystroke/keylogger hacked. I use it.

True...but you have to use Chrome to implement it. I can't/won't as it's nearly impossible to get it to run on 16.04. I dumped Prime Video for the same reason...it won't run on anything but Chrome. Interesting how they promote their "commitment to open source and btc," as well as highlighting their bare metal ops, and then pick an exclusive browser that is NOT open source, and will only run on older Linux versions (as I'm understanding, and has been my experience, at present).

Otherwise it looks like a nice device. I'm just not convinced, still, that it is any better than using a (separate from system drive) sufficiently protected inboard drive and doing one's due diligence on backup and network security.
legendary
Activity: 1274
Merit: 1000
How or when are dust payments released?
Search this thread, has been answered many many times.  I assume you are talking transactions less than 10,000 satoshi?  Don't hold your breath, but it's on the long-term "to do" list.
hero member
Activity: 658
Merit: 500
Visualize whirledps
Going to have some baked chicken, baked potato, and corn for dinner.
Let the blocks rain down. We are below schedule for today!
 Grin
hero member
Activity: 770
Merit: 523
With keepkey your wallet cannot be keystroke/keylogger hacked. I use it.
newbie
Activity: 47
Merit: 0
How or when are dust payments released?
full member
Activity: 218
Merit: 100
managed to transfer the payouts from this block out of the hacked wallet fast enough before it was drained.
literally sat and waited for the block by my computer so i can do this
@kano if you could please release my dust payment to the updated address on the website
all should be in order now

i.e: block 420608

Regards
Mohammed
sr. member
Activity: 469
Merit: 500
when are the last blocks going to be paid out?

Finding the next block will trigger the payout, which is done manually.

EDIT: When Kano gets up...it's 0428 in Kanoland at the moment.  Grin

ahh ok i was just curious i knew we would get them eventually , but i thought i had read that they payed out once the coins matured , block a minute ago and i seen the payouts come threw to my wallet
legendary
Activity: 952
Merit: 1003

ahhh, this rings some kind of a tiny bell.
It was probably e---ius, from way back, sorry for bringing it up here.
Will try to see if i can locate the offending transaction.
Thanks.

No worries. It's good the dialogue bumped your memory. Mine on...

And...payout is now coming down.
legendary
Activity: 924
Merit: 1000
Dark Passenger Bitcoin miner 2013,Bitcoin node
legendary
Activity: 952
Merit: 1003
when are the last blocks going to be paid out?

Finding the next block will trigger the payout, which is done manually.

EDIT: When Kano gets up...it's 0428 in Kanoland at the moment.  Grin
legendary
Activity: 3990
Merit: 4597
this was probably asked before, difficult to find an answer.
In my blockchain.info wallet that i use for kano's pool there is a difference of about 0.127 BTC between what the wallet shows as the balance and what could be transferred out. Is this due to orphans and how they are presented in there? anyone?

I really don't know what exactly you're referring to, but I can say that most wallets will not transfer out unconfirmed coin. Has nothing to do with orphans, etc.

no, there are no recent unconfirmed inputs. If there are, they probably correspond to kano's pool orphans and are buried so deep in the account, i will have to go down dozens of pages and sometimes that wallet prevents you from doing so. it sucks. my question was basically if someone else had the situation where blockchain.info wallet mishandle inputs from kano (probably reversed orphans)?

I have a blockchain address as my payout from the pool and I don't have that issue.  I always drain my address when it gets above 1 BTC or so and never had a problem draining all of it when I wanted to, although sometimes I just do an even BTC for simplicity sake.  Seems to me that .127 is a pretty big discrepancy also.  Did you ever have a double spend sent your way by any chance?

ahhh, this rings some kind of a tiny bell.
It was probably e---ius, from way back, sorry for bringing it up here.
Will try to see if i can locate the offending transaction.
Thanks.
legendary
Activity: 1726
Merit: 1018
this was probably asked before, difficult to find an answer.
In my blockchain.info wallet that i use for kano's pool there is a difference of about 0.127 BTC between what the wallet shows as the balance and what could be transferred out. Is this due to orphans and how they are presented in there? anyone?

I really don't know what exactly you're referring to, but I can say that most wallets will not transfer out unconfirmed coin. Has nothing to do with orphans, etc.

no, there are no recent unconfirmed inputs. If there are, they probably correspond to kano's pool orphans and are buried so deep in the account, i will have to go down dozens of pages and sometimes that wallet prevents you from doing so. it sucks. my question was basically if someone else had the situation where blockchain.info wallet mishandle inputs from kano (probably reversed orphans)?

I have a blockchain address as my payout from the pool and I don't have that issue.  I always drain my address when it gets above 1 BTC or so and never had a problem draining all of it when I wanted to, although sometimes I just do an even BTC for simplicity sake.  Seems to me that .127 is a pretty big discrepancy also.  Did you ever have a double spend sent your way by any chance?
sr. member
Activity: 469
Merit: 500
when are the last blocks going to be paid out?
legendary
Activity: 3990
Merit: 4597
this was probably asked before, difficult to find an answer.
In my blockchain.info wallet that i use for kano's pool there is a difference of about 0.127 BTC between what the wallet shows as the balance and what could be transferred out. Is this due to orphans and how they are presented in there? anyone?

I really don't know what exactly you're referring to, but I can say that most wallets will not transfer out unconfirmed coin. Has nothing to do with orphans, etc.

no, there are no recent unconfirmed inputs. If there are, they probably correspond to kano's pool orphans and are buried so deep in the account, i will have to go down dozens of pages and sometimes that wallet prevents you from doing so. it sucks. my question was basically if someone else had the situation where blockchain.info wallet mishandle inputs from kano (probably reversed orphans)?
full member
Activity: 218
Merit: 100
You can send a small amount of BTC to the final address and add a special note Smiley

Going to try that.
But don't want to give this a**hole anything else.
His taken enough
hero member
Activity: 770
Merit: 523
You can send a small amount of BTC to the final address and add a special note Smiley
sr. member
Activity: 324
Merit: 250
Too many large NH rentals again. Ugh.

@kano
My wallet has been hacked and all bitcoins stolen
Please send payout to my updated address on Kano.is for moecarrim
The current one 1CarrimxAWT62knwTnHWUavDPht5PJ8wKv has been hacked and all funds drained
Any money sent to this account is automatically stolen

This sucks...I think this is everyone's nightmare.  Which wallet were you using?

I had a vanity address that was made offline
So I can't understand how this happened
It doesn't make sense
I've been using that address for 5 months and suddenly all 30 of my BTC is gone.
And it was hard earned money and I don't know what to do.
Ang advice will be helpful?

So sorry to hear about that... Please pardon my ignorance, but what is a vanity address?
full member
Activity: 218
Merit: 100
Just got up and working on the first French press...really saddened to hear Moe's plight...even more so because it has happened to me back "in the day." I've got a ceiling IQ (which, when coupled with US$2 gets me a coffee at the local barista), been in professions integral to banking, LE, and IT for 50 years, and I still didn't have a good enough handle on things to not lose a bundle at Mt. Gox...a similar situation to Moe's, but on a much larger scale.

These are the elements I've noticed, at least, that lend to the risk of being hacked for your coin. The first (I know, I've said this many times) is using a third-party wallet...whether it's on someone else's system or your own. I use one wallet, the Core Client (actually I use three, but they're all on separate computers); the data files for each are not on the system drive, but on a separate "data only" drive. I NEVER keep coin in the wallet at an exchange or other such entity unless it's being used in a current transaction, and it will only be there for a few moments. My personal view is that third-party wallets that add bells and whistles for subaccounting, etc. essentially create more opportunities for hacking; I just use a LibreOffice database to track that sort of thing. You can, of course as I do, put multiple core client wallets on multiple machines (one on each, which appear as independent clients otherwise).  Encrypt your core wallet(s), so you have to use a strong password to take anything out of it...so that even if they get into your machine they'll not get the wallet contents.

The second is to dump Windows for Linux. There are so many holes in Winbloze (resulting from trying to be everything for everyone), so many ways for a blackhat to get into your system via malware, that IMHO it's become a labyrinthine behemoth. I switched to Linux (yeah, I know...why did I wait so long?) last year and have never looked back. It's not bulletproof, either, but a whole lot simpler and safer...and you don't need to run a bunch of malware/virus apps to secure it. I happen to use Ubuntu 16.04 LTS; Kano uses Red Hat; and there are a couple of other "flavors" that are just as good. If you use Windows, my recommendation for the past ten years has been to implement SpyBot Search & Destroy (the free home version is more than adequate) in tandem with Avast antivirus (again, the free version). If you're lazy and don't want to manually update your SpyBot files weekly, you can pay US$13.99 annually and it will do that part for you automatically (no, I don't work for SpyBot). From my experience (a lot of it over the past ten years especially...I'm the only experienced civilian data recovery/security serf on an island of 60,000) these two apps together provide a level of security (for free) in excess of any paid package I've seen yet.

I don't believe there's any way to get your coin back. That's hard...it does suck. Hang in there.  Kiss

Thanks man
sr. member
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Merit: 250
full member
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Merit: 100
I wish I was better at tracking -- it looks like a UK IP address (159.8.161.37) was used for the initial theft -- than an France IP (195.154.7.245) for the transfer.

Doing an upper level search -- all the way to 195.154.0.0 still shows the same owner -- 79 SPAM accounts use these IP's which means the owner is letting them be used for nefarious purposes. 

 Huh Huh Huh

Really sucks.
It's a lot for a teenager for me to lose.
That money didn't come easy and took a lot of work all to be snatched within a second.
Which doesn't make sense to me
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