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Topic: KanoPool kano.is lowest 0.9% fee 🐈 since 2014 - Worldwide - 2432 blocks - page 147. (Read 5352229 times)

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1xA921 + 1xA741 + Backup-->1xA6 ;)
Has anyone been able to find out how these bytes are measured? Is it the more inputs and/or BTC that drives the size of the transaction up?
inputs, has nothing to do with the actual amount of BTC   1 input of 1BTC is the same as 1 unit of 100BTC
So, are you saying though that the 100BTC would have a high fee, then?
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4 s9's 2 821's
How does one know or find out when it is a good time to consolidate transactions?

I've heard others say they can control their cost by having an option or something?
Currently 1 sat/byte will settle in under 1.5 hours!
Has anyone been able to find out how these bytes are measured? Is it the more inputs and/or BTC that drives the size of the transaction up?


inputs, has nothing to do with the actual amount of BTC   1 input of 1BTC is the same as 1 unit of 100BTC
member
Activity: 490
Merit: 16
1xA921 + 1xA741 + Backup-->1xA6 ;)
How does one know or find out when it is a good time to consolidate transactions?

I've heard others say they can control their cost by having an option or something?
Currently 1 sat/byte will settle in under 1.5 hours!
Has anyone been able to find out how these bytes are measured? Is it the more inputs and/or BTC that drives the size of the transaction up?
newbie
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A 79 minute and counting network block. That'll be loaded with fees.

Would be nice to get this one!


Maybe just maybe the difficulty will go down in two weeks.  I know it's still early but the aveage is way over 10 minutes currently
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can anyone recommend a good re-seller. The country where I leave banned miners including PSUs.

At the moment I need to get PSU ASAP.

Thanks.
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How does one know or find out when it is a good time to consolidate transactions?

I've heard others say they can control their cost by having an option or something?

I've been using Exodus wallet and it is a flat fee no matter what -- with no options or control.

Just looking to do one of 2 things, figure out when the best times to consolidate are (via a program or app)?? or get a new wallet of some kind that gives you those options.

Any help or direction in either scenario would be greatly appreciated.

Pecker!





https://bitcoinfees.earn.com/

you can use this site to see how long it will take to consolidate  with a given fee. Currently 1 sat/byte will settle in under 1.5 hours!

Also https://coinb.in/#fees

Code:
Last Block
Pool: 9h 45m (530262)
Network: 54m 9s (530296)

another 1hour block Angry


i prefer this site for fees estimation ---->  https://estimatefee.com/
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does anyone have a defected board they do not want? Just want to remove the PCIe connectors and replace them on a working board.
Couldn't find those female PCIe connectors online.

appreciate it.
thanks.
If you mean the hash board power connectors, those are male (pins) - not female (sockets). Made by Molex and I believe are their Mini-fit series. PM Lightfoot for hard info as he repairs boards all the time.

thanks.
found it online at Molex website. guess it is this
https://www.molex.com/molex/products/family?key=megafit_power_connectors&channel=products&chanName=family&pageTitle=Introduction&parentKey=power_connectors
Close but no cigar. Look for the next size down in the family. The ones you want are good for either 5 or 8a per-circuit - not 23a.

edit: These are the ones https://www.molex.com/molex/products/datasheet.jsp?part=active/0455580003_PCB_HEADERS.xml
DigiKey, Mouser, Allied. etc should carry them. If possible get the ones with either silver or gold plating to handle max current.

thanks! got cables too.
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A 79 minute and counting network block. That'll be loaded with fees.

Would be nice to get this one!
newbie
Activity: 22
Merit: 0
How does one know or find out when it is a good time to consolidate transactions?

I've heard others say they can control their cost by having an option or something?

I've been using Exodus wallet and it is a flat fee no matter what -- with no options or control.

Just looking to do one of 2 things, figure out when the best times to consolidate are (via a program or app)?? or get a new wallet of some kind that gives you those options.

Any help or direction in either scenario would be greatly appreciated.

Pecker!





https://bitcoinfees.earn.com/

you can use this site to see how long it will take to consolidate  with a given fee. Currently 1 sat/byte will settle in under 1.5 hours!

Also https://coinb.in/#fees
newbie
Activity: 53
Merit: 0
How does one know or find out when it is a good time to consolidate transactions?

I've heard others say they can control their cost by having an option or something?

I've been using Exodus wallet and it is a flat fee no matter what -- with no options or control.

Just looking to do one of 2 things, figure out when the best times to consolidate are (via a program or app)?? or get a new wallet of some kind that gives you those options.

Any help or direction in either scenario would be greatly appreciated.

Pecker!





https://bitcoinfees.earn.com/

you can use this site to see how long it will take to consolidate  with a given fee. Currently 1 sat/byte will settle in under 1.5 hours!
member
Activity: 658
Merit: 21
4 s9's 2 821's
How does one know or find out when it is a good time to consolidate transactions?

I've heard others say they can control their cost by having an option or something?

I've been using Exodus wallet and it is a flat fee no matter what -- with no options or control.

Just looking to do one of 2 things, figure out when the best times to consolidate are (via a program or app)?? or get a new wallet of some kind that gives you those options.

Any help or direction in either scenario would be greatly appreciated.

Pecker!






Ledger gives you the option of selecting the fee...sometimes it takes an hour or so, but it has ALWAYS been picked up within about 20 blocks....
member
Activity: 490
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1xA921 + 1xA741 + Backup-->1xA6 ;)
How does one know or find out when it is a good time to consolidate transactions?

I've heard others say they can control their cost by having an option or something...
... using a full core wallet will allow you to enable coin control and also select the fee.
Coin control lets you choose the actual transaction inputs so e.g. if you wanted to, you can consolidate just the pool payouts into one address.

- well to be correct you can up to 0.14.2 but I've not gone near their wallet code since that - the wallets (at home - mine and the pool) are both 0.14.2
All the mining is 0.16.0 but there's no wallets anywhere online with the pool.

However, I'd not suggest you run any wallet on a windows computer - only on a linux computer.
I'm running Bitcoin Core 16.0 on a slimmed-down flavor of Ubuntu (Lubuntu).

It takes patience/runtime to keep it synced with the blockchain, but it works great! Wink
member
Activity: 490
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1xA921 + 1xA741 + Backup-->1xA6 ;)
legendary
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Carl, aka Sonny :)
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Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
legendary
Activity: 4634
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
How does one know or find out when it is a good time to consolidate transactions?

I've heard others say they can control their cost by having an option or something?

I've been using Exodus wallet and it is a flat fee no matter what -- with no options or control.

Just looking to do one of 2 things, figure out when the best times to consolidate are (via a program or app)?? or get a new wallet of some kind that gives you those options.

Any help or direction in either scenario would be greatly appreciated.

Pecker!
... using a full core wallet will allow you to enable coin control and also select the fee.
Coin control lets you choose the actual transaction inputs so e.g. if you wanted to, you can consolidate just the pool payouts into one address.

- well to be correct you can up to 0.14.2 but I've not gone near their wallet code since that - the wallets (at home - mine and the pool) are both 0.14.2
All the mining is 0.16.0 but there's no wallets anywhere online with the pool.


However, I'd not suggest you run any wallet on a windows computer - only on a linux computer.
newbie
Activity: 74
Merit: 0
How does one know or find out when it is a good time to consolidate transactions?

I've heard others say they can control their cost by having an option or something?

I've been using Exodus wallet and it is a flat fee no matter what -- with no options or control.

Just looking to do one of 2 things, figure out when the best times to consolidate are (via a program or app)?? or get a new wallet of some kind that gives you those options.

Any help or direction in either scenario would be greatly appreciated.

Pecker!



legendary
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Evil beware: We have waffles!
does anyone have a defected board they do not want? Just want to remove the PCIe connectors and replace them on a working board.
Couldn't find those female PCIe connectors online.

appreciate it.
thanks.
If you mean the hash board power connectors, those are male (pins) - not female (sockets). Made by Molex and I believe are their Mini-fit series. PM Lightfoot for hard info as he repairs boards all the time.

thanks.
found it online at Molex website. guess it is this
https://www.molex.com/molex/products/family?key=megafit_power_connectors&channel=products&chanName=family&pageTitle=Introduction&parentKey=power_connectors
Close but no cigar. Look for the next size down in the family. The ones you want are good for either 5 or 8a per-circuit - not 23a.

edit: These are the ones https://www.molex.com/molex/products/datasheet.jsp?part=active/0455580003_PCB_HEADERS.xml
DigiKey, Mouser, Allied. etc should carry them. If possible get the ones with either silver or gold plating to handle max current.
full member
Activity: 500
Merit: 105
does anyone have a defected board they do not want? Just want to remove the PCIe connectors and replace them on a working board.
Couldn't find those female PCIe connectors online.

appreciate it.
thanks.
If you mean the hash board power connectors, those are male (pins) - not female (sockets). Made by Molex and I believe are their Mini-fit series. PM Lightfoot for hard info as he repairs boards all the time.

thanks.
found it online at Molex website. guess it is this
https://www.molex.com/molex/products/family?key=megafit_power_connectors&channel=products&chanName=family&pageTitle=Introduction&parentKey=power_connectors
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