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and the thing is that people need quick revenue. when joining this pool, they might have to wait many days to get some BTCs. while when connecting to other pools, they can immediately see blocks.

This is exactly what I'm talking about, when I said "following along" because, they just don't do the research. The people who
are jumping right into Bitcoin Mining, and expecting to get paid everyday, are the type of people who want the Lambo so bad,
not realizing how much it's going to cost to buy insurance and gas for a V12. They see the glamor and hype first, from the results
of their Google search.

The other aspect, of some people's argument, is just instant gratification. The daily payout. I've always asked those people this:
Do you get paid everyday when they go to work??? (mowing lawns doesn't count, kids) How many investments, has any one made
that continuously pays them back everyday??? Do those investments include difficulty increases, because Bitcoin does, and many
people don't know that when they start mining Bitcoin. They find out weeks after joining, and the payouts start getting smaller.
That's when true research shows them, they are better off with a Pool like Kano's.


Also, I love morning Blocks!!!


legendary
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Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
This question may have been asked here,but i`m going to ask it again for the sake of easy information and helping out everyone here :


S3 Miner software > Use Kano`s own software as mentioned above

S5  / S7 software > Any chance that we have Kano`s firmware for these units? Or some information on what software we should be using?

Thank you so much  Grin

P.S : Welcome everybody who recently joined,GET ALL THE HASHPOWER AND POINT IT HERE <3
MINE ON WITH KANO-SAN!
Nope, S3 was the last due to issues with the S5 and S7.

I wanted to replace the kernel module code->FPGA interface to resolve the silly high work quantity design - someone sponsored that - but I later found that was actually in the FPGA so it became pointless, couldn't be fixed.
At that point it went south and that was the end of it.

None of the improvements, performance gains or bug fixes I did in the S1-S3 were ever included by Bitmain, so that never helped either.
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This question may have been asked here,but i`m going to ask it again for the sake of easy information and helping out everyone here :


S3 Miner software > Use Kano`s own software as mentioned above

S5  / S7 software > Any chance that we have Kano`s firmware for these units? Or some information on what software we should be using?

Thank you so much  Grin

P.S : Welcome everybody who recently joined,GET ALL THE HASHPOWER AND POINT IT HERE <3
MINE ON WITH KANO-SAN!
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I think the main reason why big pools are getting bigger is that they are big.

And they once got big because they were the first ones - simple.

People (I know a few) are looking what pool to join, and people like frequent and "safe" payouts - so if anyone is mining at slush, they do too (because they feel safe).

Yep!!! That's what my tin-foil hat rant is all about. When people first start out, they assume that if everyone else is there,
it must be good. More than likely, half of that pool, is people just "following along" because, they just don't do the research.
Familiarity, is what gets the initial thought of joining the "big" Corporate pools, and that false sense of security is the push to
join. What keeps them there, is the instant gratification of daily payouts. Smaller, daily payouts.

I find it awfully ironic, that many Bitcoin Miners, personally choose to stay away from companies like Apple and Microsoft,
because they dislike the Corporate shenanigans those companies are known for, so they often choose open source like Linux.
Then they go and devote their shares into a Corporate Pool, and Trust they are being taken care of. Tongue

Personally, I did months of reading, analyzing, and comparisons. Just not equipment, but more importantly, what pool to join.
Here I Am, Rockin Like a Hurricane!!! Go Kano Pool, or Go Home!!!

and the thing is that people need quick revenue. when joining this pool, they might have to wait many days to get some BTCs. while when connecting to other pools, they can immediately see blocks.
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nope...screwed somethin up. 20:00 hrs here. I get up at three so it's about time to lay it to rest for the evening.
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Welp, I think I'm done with three of them. The other two are at the shop and not yet online.
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legendary
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I'm thinking firmware then as I've no neighbors close and the home miner are running har wired to the router. Have not enabled outside access to the router either.
You mentioned S3s before.
Try updating it with my S3 version if it is an S3:
https://bitbucket.org/TheKano/cgminer-binaries/src/f5884bfece7a8dfd48550cb172272212459be51c/AntS3/?at=master
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I'm thinking firmware then as I've no neighbors close and the home miner are running har wired to the router. Have not enabled outside access to the router either.
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Hmmmmm, .Worker9 says it found three blocks?
Related to what was mentioned before:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.40522112
your miner firmware is either faulty, is also mining altcoins, or is being hacked by someone who has network access to it.

As mentioned above, and on the Help->Payouts page, the bitcoind difficulty is currently 5,363,678,461,481.357
Your best share (shown on the status page of the miner) would have to actually be above that to find a bitcoin block.

If you are pointing your miner somewhere else other than directly at a kano.is pool node, then that's what happens.
If you are only pointing it directly at kano.is then there is the possibility the miner is hacked if the firmware isn't faulty.
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Doubt it, did a hard reset on all of em when I got em.  How do I figure my "share"?
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1xA921 + 1xA741 + Backup-->1xA6 ;)
Hmmmmm, .Worker9 says it found three blocks?
If the max share isn't as high as it needs to be for BTC, then it may have been for some altcoin from the previous owner of your miners.
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Hmmmmm, .Worker9 says it found three blocks?
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4 s9's 2 821's
When others first start out, they see the (at the time) daily payouts and were happy as a clam.  Only when one did a lot of research did they find out how much more they could make a pool like kano's vs slush.

It's not rocket science, it's not even dutch oven science!

BTCMINE ON WITH KANO-SAN!BTC
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I think the main reason why big pools are getting bigger is that they are big.

And they once got big because they were the first ones - simple.

People (I know a few) are looking what pool to join, and people like frequent and "safe" payouts - so if anyone is mining at slush, they do too (because they feel safe).

Yep!!! That's what my tin-foil hat rant is all about. When people first start out, they assume that if everyone else is there,
it must be good. More than likely, half of that pool, is people just "following along" because, they just don't do the research.
Familiarity, is what gets the initial thought of joining the "big" Corporate pools, and that false sense of security is the push to
join. What keeps them there, is the instant gratification of daily payouts. Smaller, daily payouts.

I find it awfully ironic, that many Bitcoin Miners, personally choose to stay away from companies like Apple and Microsoft,
because they dislike the Corporate shenanigans those companies are known for, so they often choose open source like Linux.
Then they go and devote their shares into a Corporate Pool, and Trust they are being taken care of. Tongue

Personally, I did months of reading, analyzing, and comparisons. Just not equipment, but more importantly, what pool to join.
Here I Am, Rockin Like a Hurricane!!! Go Kano Pool, or Go Home!!!
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I've power enough in my shop to run a few miners. No direct Internet connection but there is a wifi hotspot my laptop/netbook can access. What I'm stuck on it how to add a switch or router to connect a couple miners.
Hi MrRoach Sir i was almost in same situation almost 2 months ago. I bought (TP-LINK Archer MR200 AC750) what it does is change any wifi to wired internet i had wifi in the shop but i wasn't sure so i bought a sim card with 1 year worth of internet the sim card and router from ebay total cost 80£ if that sounds ok to you it's the easiest way i know. The router is very very easy to use there is even an app if you want i promise any one can use it since i did  Wink.

I know there are far more tech savvy people here but if you a simple solution that works well i know this works if you have any question i would love to answer.
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I've power enough in my shop to run a few miners. No direct Internet connection but there is a wifi hotspot my laptop/netbook can access. What I'm stuck on it how to add a switch or router to connect a couple miners.
One important point to check is the network times.
I just put in a pair of ubiquti airmax powerbeam-ac (https://www.ubnt.com/airmax/powerbeam-ac-gen2/) between my house and a shed.  It is rated for 24km of distance, so my 300 meters is nothing for it.  ping times are pretty much the same in the shed as in my house.  Something to consider if you have $120 to spend per dish.

The PowerBeam AC is an excellent product, I use the same for my server room which is about 400 ft. from my house. Ubiquiti also has few cheaper alternatives to this like the NanoBeam AC or the NanoStation AC
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I've power enough in my shop to run a few miners. No direct Internet connection but there is a wifi hotspot my laptop/netbook can access. What I'm stuck on it how to add a switch or router to connect a couple miners.
One important point to check is the network times.
I just put in a pair of ubiquti airmax powerbeam-ac (https://www.ubnt.com/airmax/powerbeam-ac-gen2/) between my house and a shed.  It is rated for 24km of distance, so my 300 meters is nothing for it.  ping times are pretty much the same in the shed as in my house.  Something to consider if you have $120 to spend per dish.
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Added another 3 - 741 to the pool last night. Slowly getting my hasrate up. 150+TH and counting

Sweet!  The more the merrier! Cheesy

Agreed. May have another 7 - S9 coming. Just trying to increase my power to accommodate it all lol

That is quite the challenge for the home miner...hang in there!

Yes home miner but I converted garage into server room and had seperate 200amp service brought in. Just trying to upgrade to 400amp service. If it boils down to it I can run them in the house since I have 220 in my basement

Edit: converted second garage not my attached. Too much heat to have attached to house 😂
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