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Topic: KanoPool kano.is lowest 0.9% fee 🐈 since 2014 - Worldwide - 2432 blocks - page 1685. (Read 5352527 times)

legendary
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Merit: 1150
Gosh, that's not a block, that's a monster...
legendary
Activity: 3626
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Wheel of Whales 🐳
Have had salad and 3 nice peaces of chicken for dinnner followed from at least 4 magic beers until now, so it's time for a new block  Cool
15min to go for the block friday on holiday
hero member
Activity: 770
Merit: 523
This block is being a bear. Cut loose baby!
legendary
Activity: 4382
Merit: 9330
'The right to privacy matters'
I am cooking up my secret kano chicken breast recipe.

Kano chicken LOOOOL

p.D: another sp20 for the pool, 2.4Th. I doubled my possibilities to find a block  Grin

I listed instructions and photos .  It is really good.  Now to hitting blocks
full member
Activity: 186
Merit: 100
I am cooking up my secret kano chicken breast recipe.

Kano chicken LOOOOL

p.D: another sp20 for the pool, 2.4Th. I doubled my possibilities to find a block  Grin
legendary
Activity: 4382
Merit: 9330
'The right to privacy matters'
I am cooking up my secret kano chicken breast recipe.


I will link to the correct forum for the entire recipe.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.14021643  linky


hero member
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legendary
Activity: 4634
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4

Hey Ya!

Stupid question of the year....I have been using BTCcore 0.10.x and am curious. Should I be running BTCcore 0.12.0?

Told ya it was the stupid question of the year!!  Shocked

Thanks,

CapnBDL
     Cool
Yes Smiley
zOU
hero member
Activity: 728
Merit: 500
★ these are stars ★
And that's my S5 added to the pool !

+/-2.5Ths, still qualified for that Avalon 6 LOL
legendary
Activity: 924
Merit: 1000
Dark Passenger Bitcoin miner 2013,Bitcoin node
I was think of calling Mgyver to help create interface with kitchen sink since my coins are stuck at MRR  with a dead rig and support is out to lunch Grin
hero member
Activity: 770
Merit: 523
Need to get the crystal ball powered s3 on deck.
Picture link to follow.
The luck block is getting pretty red about now, just perfect for the wolfpack to munch on.
Grrr.
Come on block!
sr. member
Activity: 305
Merit: 250
the best solution i have come up for that is my smart phone with hotspot and of course a good data plan Wink

I do this too.  pfSense firewall with dual-WAN failover and a hotspot turned on at night for the second WAN.  Very rarely does it fail over to my hotspot, but it has saved me from being awakened a few times.  

It didn't work the first time I needed it though-- I was using Google DNS (8.8.8.8 ) as my WAN1 check IP which keeps that address static routed to WAN1 (for link return up detection) and apparently the SP20 has 8.8.8.8 hard coded in the software for its internal checks.  WAN1 went down and all of the SP20s died since they wanted to ping Google DNS for an internal check.  Head bang on desk.  I would criticize them for hard coding a ping to a Google address into the SP20 but I was misusing the address on my firewall too, so... Anyway, I switched the firewall to checking 8.8.4.4 instead and all has worked fine since.  Just a gotcha for others to watch out for.
legendary
Activity: 924
Merit: 1000
Dark Passenger Bitcoin miner 2013,Bitcoin node
the best solution i have come up for that is my smart phone with hotspot and of course a good data plan Wink
hero member
Activity: 1064
Merit: 500
MOBU

Hey Ya!

Stupid question of the year....I have been using BTCcore 0.10.x and am curious. Should I be running BTCcore 0.12.0?

Told ya it was the stupid question of the year!!  Shocked

Thanks,

CapnBDL
     Cool
legendary
Activity: 924
Merit: 1000
Dark Passenger Bitcoin miner 2013,Bitcoin node
maybe a little chicken and mojo???
hero member
Activity: 1610
Merit: 538
I'm in BTC XTC
Why miner working when we do not have block ?

any ?

gl all.
Your miner is always working to find a block, your shares get paid per the percentage of total when a block is hit.  Speaking of which, this is supposed to be Block friday, not Blank friday, so everyone put a little extra mojo in! Time's a wastin'! Cheesy
newbie
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Merit: 0
Why miner working when we do not have block ?

any ?

gl all.
newbie
Activity: 15
Merit: 0
Go block go !

i want my first block with you guys !


gl all !
member
Activity: 84
Merit: 10

Well you can always check the top of the page unless you have the header in mini mode Smiley
Code:
Last Block
Pool: 4h (400046)
Network: 1m 29s (400070)
So the middle one is our last block and the bottom one is the current network block.
So 4hrs ago, for 42 minutes they were the same.
Code:
[2016-02-26 10:47:25.214] BLOCK ACCEPTED!
[2016-02-26 10:47:25.692] Block hash changed to 0000000000000000001c2518516f168996a5ca6c057e537a873b02d1e0b14910
[2016-02-26 11:29:36.151] Block hash changed to 00000000000000000167868074b528e3c2db1b9420e9375d07c65519ad74070e
That says it was ~42 minutes Smiley
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Ha! So true... But why make life easier when I could do it the hard way :/
sr. member
Activity: 305
Merit: 250
Always exciting to find a block!  10,000,769,538,843 share.  

That is one crazy best share...61 times more than needed!  It encouraged me to learn how to do the math to convert a block hash into a share diff just to verify it for myself:

Code:
bitcoin@BTCNode:~$ echo "scale=8; ((2^256)/$(echo "obase=10;ibase=16;$(echo "$(echo "$(bitcoin-cli getblockhash 400046)")" | awk '{print toupper($0)}')" | bc))/(2^32)" | bc
10000922140804.80615949

Ok, so I don't know what I'm doing, that's a mess, and there is probably an easier way to do that.  I got some rounding errors back compared to what your miner reported.  Having done the math for myself, I now see first hand why the pool submits the "almost" results just in case.

What is the highest diff share ever submitted to the pool anyway?

EDIT: Answered my own question-- looks like it was block 343,387 which came in at 48,500,793,416,024.06962025
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