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Topic: KanoPool kano.is lowest 0.9% fee 🐈 since 2014 - Worldwide - 2432 blocks - page 1987. (Read 5352097 times)

legendary
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Yeah that was an interesting block ...
The relay wasn't working so there was an added issue of slower block propagation - that wasn't an issue it was confirmed ok.

Then just after the confirm, I had a short blackout at home due to thunder/lightning just to add a little excitement to it.
Of course that had no effect on the pool, but did have an effect only for me Smiley
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Yay green block!

HMM.. Wondering if I should say what I had for diner.... Cheesy LOL




Maybe we could see a correlation  Roll Eyes
sr. member
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Yay green block!

HMM.. Wondering if I should say what I had for diner.... Cheesy LOL

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legendary
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Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
My simple answer is, I'm against BIP101 and all for BIP100 (as the blocks we produce say)

The pool itself (as it says in the first post) uses a size limit of 888,888 bytes Smiley
Here and CKPool solo have for a while not had issues about block sizes and spam due to our custom changes to bitcoind without using any blacklisting or targeting of any kind not already present in the bitcoind code.
bitcoind itself seems to be slowly catching up on that

I'm not open to pushing the block size down to force higher fees - especially while the reward is relatively high
(here the reward is around about 25x the fees lately - it's a statistic on the blocks page)

My issue with BIP101 is that it effectively produces a low fee environment - at the time when fees are (finally) coming more into play.
Bitcoin requires miners to confirm transactions, without that there is no bitcoin.
Miners having some control in the block size limit is quite logical and appropriate IMO

What I'm interested in the BIP100 discussion at the moment is where's BIP100? Smiley

Edit: and to put that into context: your post seems to be about pools, not miners.
Miners can choose their pool to mine at or solo mine and decide completely all transaction control for their mining.
The pool having to deal with each user mining their own random choice of transactions is not, IMO, ideal at all and also causes the problems that the now rarely if ever used GBT mining protocol has of sending way too much data (causing more stale and orphan blocks)
It also means that when a block is found by the pool, it represents the choices of a single miner that may be quite at odds with other miners.
I certainly don't ever want to see this pool mining empty blocks, and anyone who disagrees with that, I've no issue suggesting they mine somewhere else.
sr. member
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You Don't Bitcoin 'till You Mint Coin
I enjoy being part of this pool. Just added 3 more TH  Cool  Username: "slimsbtc"
Actually had a heart to heart chat with my miners last night.
I let them know that I needed to see another block soon...... yeah, I'm a little cheesy like that sometimes.
Anyways, glad we scored another one today.

Just finished writing BIP 100.2 and working to get it out there for some feedback:

BIP 100.2 - To Fee or Not to Fee: A Fresh Look at Bitcoin's Block Size

It was Posted this in the main discussion board. Please check it out. I'm hoping some pool will take it
seriously and code it in as an option to their users. Kano, you up to it?

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.12957262
legendary
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Yeah I mention it at the bottom of the Help->Payouts page Smiley
https://kano.is/index.php?k=payout

Had a late night annoying bitcoin devs Smiley
Payout's sent but not confirmed yet

Payout 383163 sent
a8c5e880f50772d47d92fcb4cf3656b37091df6370bcd110c98dab776d22c1a2

Edit: confirmed
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Dont worry, you will get your payment.

And your payouts will "ramp up" until you have been mining for the full 500%
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the block needs 100 confirms before Kano will send payments out to miners.  We are currently at 79 confirms.  you should have it in a few hours.  
100 block confirms usually takes 17 hours.

Kano personally releases all payments himself so sometimes it take a few extra hours if he is busy or sleeping.  Dont worry, you will get your payment.
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I have registered on kano.is some days ago and my 12 miners have worked on pool. I have payments for last block: 383163 181pYw4yuA.... etc. 0.01277403 BTC.
13 hour have past from block, but i have no money yet on my wallet.
Excuse me. I`m newbie.
Thanks for attention.
legendary
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Block ~ 23 min ago. Smiley
... and it was confirmed 10 min ago Smiley

Block
Code:
[2015-11-12 15:14:35.656] Possible block solve diff 186814320255.930084 !
[2015-11-12 15:14:35.926] BLOCK ACCEPTED!
[2015-11-12 15:14:35.929] Solved and confirmed block 383163

Confirm
Code:
[2015-11-12 04:30:29.067+00] 000000000000000002a6514e828b5a8dbdc3e810532b89a055b902f629d8387d recv'd, size 628934 with 23020 bytes on the wire
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https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=905210.msg
I'd bet most of us with any considerable usage amount, meaning enough to stick out over the "normal" homes around us are probably on some list somewhere in some database for a checkup visit.

I will welcome them in with a warrant, but they better have one.
Nothing to hide but my pride wants to shine.


...Once they are in I will bore them for hours and hours about cryptocurrency facts, especially bitcoin. They will leave here out of time, and bored out of their minds.

Of course, me thinking this way isn't a long stretch to believe "they" are putting colored dots on people's mailboxes if they are registered gun owners or have carry permits, but people are saying that is a thing. A bit more I've seen where people say they mark each one of those locations in a GPS and put that in a Federal database. People in rental cars pull in the driveway, do something on a phone or some device, and drive out.
Now we can really get the tin foil hats made up and put on our heads.  Tongue
(Which would really make a better antennae before it would block anything haha)
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Using some expensive heaters
...
I mine 9-12 hours every day 10pm-7am
(9 hrs, but longer if I'm slow to get around to walking down to the garage basement to switch them off ... which is common)
* kano wonders when "they'll" arrive


I'm pretty sure the only way anyone would be able to see the cyclic power use would be if you have a "smart" meter.
I've had one for 3 or 4 years Smiley

The reason I mine at night is that I have 'banded' elec costs.
10pm-7am is 9.26c AU (for me) which currently ~= 6.5c US
(Weekday 2pm-8pm is 39.31c AU ... though it used to be more Tongue)

They use the smart meter to handle the billing
(not sure if it's possible without a smart meter, but here they only do banded with a smart meter)

I have a variable rate over here that starts off at .10 / Kwh, but goes up pretty quickly once your much over normal use.
As a result, I also turn off (most of) my miners during the day, but turn 'em on when things cool down.
I hope I don't fit some profile now...  Cheesy
legendary
Activity: 4592
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Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
...
I mine 9-12 hours every day 10pm-7am
(9 hrs, but longer if I'm slow to get around to walking down to the garage basement to switch them off ... which is common)
* kano wonders when "they'll" arrive


I'm pretty sure the only way anyone would be able to see the cyclic power use would be if you have a "smart" meter.
I've had one for 3 or 4 years Smiley

The reason I mine at night is that I have 'banded' elec costs.
10pm-7am is 9.26c AU (for me) which currently ~= 6.5c US
(Weekday 2pm-8pm is 39.31c AU ... though it used to be more Tongue)

They use the smart meter to handle the billing
(not sure if it's possible without a smart meter, but here they only do banded with a smart meter)
legendary
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Just found this quote which relates to the power discussion:

Quote
"The Canadian town of Mission, BC has a bylaw that allows the town's Public Safety Inspection Team to search people's homes for grow ops if they are using more than 93 kWh of electricity per day. There have allegedly been reports floating in IRC of two different cases of police showing up at a Bitcoin miner's residence with a search warrant. Ohio police and the DEA file at least 60 subpoenas each month for energy-use records of people suspected of running an indoor pot growing operation. DEA Agent Anthony Marotta said high electricity usage does not always mean the residence is an indoor pot farm and has surprised federal agents. 'We thought it was a major grow operation ... but this guy had some kind of business involving computers. I don't know how many computer servers we found in his home.'"
source: http://idle.slashdot.org/story/11/05/24/1257229/increased-power-usage-leads-to-mistaken-pot-busts-for-bitcoin-miners

I'm pretty sure there are ways to see when you are using power without a smart meter, but it definitely is not as straight-forward.  So. Cal. Edison has switched all of its customers to smart meters.
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I figured by now they would have assumed I am growing pot and blown the door in at 5: AM.

"They" don't look for high power usage, "they" look for cyclic power use that is commensurate with growing cycles (i.e. 12 hours on/12 hours off).  So as long as you don't turn your miners off at night you should not draw "their" attention.

I mine 9-12 hours every day 10pm-7am
(9 hrs, but longer if I'm slow to get around to walking down to the garage basement to switch them off ... which is common)
* kano wonders when "they'll" arrive


I'm pretty sure the only way anyone would be able to see the cyclic power use would be if you have a "smart" meter.
legendary
Activity: 4592
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
I mine 9-12 hours every day 10pm-7am
(9 hrs, but longer if I'm slow to get around to walking down to the garage basement to switch them off ... which is common)
* kano wonders when "they'll" arrive

Payout 382694 sent
e7f6e9a1026d2fd28b51c74f1eedd41380b7ddfa1c6f9c4c47141eca42c1e5e8
and confirmed
legendary
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I figured by now they would have assumed I am growing pot and blown the door in at 5: AM.

"They" don't look for high power usage, "they" look for cyclic power use that is commensurate with growing cycles (i.e. 12 hours on/12 hours off).  So as long as you don't turn your miners off at night you should not draw "their" attention.
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Using some expensive heaters

No reason to be jealous over the 30 these days. the power bill is not good.
It is how many people transfer fiat to coin without much of a trail.

It astounds me "they" haven't came by wondering about the power usage yet. I figured by now they would have assumed I am growing pot and blown the door in at 5: AM.
I read that did happen to someone, but the article did not mention who, anyone know?

LOL, hadn't heard about that one... wouldn't surprise me too much, though!

Look up "smart grid meters" on Youtube... I'm pretty sure it's the future.
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