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Topic: KanoPool kano.is lowest 0.9% fee 🐈 since 2014 - Worldwide - 2432 blocks - page 1990. (Read 5352097 times)

legendary
Activity: 4592
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
Well ... ignoring the terrible luck of the 10 blocks in October Tongue ... the expected payout is around 99% depending on tx fees.
Even with that bad luck, the long term luck of the pool is still above 100% ... just Smiley

We don't find as many blocks as the big pools, so the payouts have greater variance and are less often, but the amount is expected to still average 99% PPS long term.
Short term is very much in the hands of luck and the Block Gods.

Don't forget to read the Help->Payouts web page that explains about the PPLNS 5Nd
full member
Activity: 182
Merit: 100
The S1 needs a password in the password field
Yes it can be almost anything (except blank) for kano.is

cgminer itself will report the version of the binary in the API
The web interface doesn't actually use the API to report the version, it uses the installed package version, so since my update just swaps out the binary, it wont change what the web page reports.
When logged into the S1 you can cgminer-api version (Edit: fixed typo)

Thanks, API is reporting the binary version 4.9.1c Smiley Got 1 miner pointed to the pool for a test, and then will be looking to move the rest of them over if it works out. I've not mined on a PPLNS pool before.
legendary
Activity: 4592
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
The S1 needs a password in the password field
Yes it can be almost anything (except blank) for kano.is

cgminer itself will report the version of the binary in the API
The web interface doesn't actually use the API to report the version, it uses the installed package version, so since my update just swaps out the binary, it wont change what the web page reports.
When logged into the S1 you can cgminer-api version (Edit: fixed typo)
full member
Activity: 182
Merit: 100
As per the front page of the web site Smiley

stratum+tcp://stratum80.kano.is:80

There's a different name for each port, and the current IP values of all the others doesn't match stratum.kano.is

... though you can also use stratum+tcp://stratum80.kano.space:80 Cheesy

 Embarrassed oooops I just took note of the 3333 entry and only changed the port not the subdomain/dns. It also looked like I had to use a dummy password too.

If I followed the instructions for updating cgminer on the github should I be seeing a different version no.? In software I see: cgminer 3.12.0-1

Thanks again.
legendary
Activity: 4592
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
As per the front page of the web site Smiley

stratum+tcp://stratum80.kano.is:80

There's a different name for each port, and the current IP values of all the others doesn't match stratum.kano.is

... though you can also use stratum+tcp://stratum80.kano.space:80 Cheesy
full member
Activity: 182
Merit: 100
That looks ok to me.
Mining on cksolo and mining here will work the same.
So ... obviously your settings you are using would help to diagnose it Smiley

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Payout 381753 sent
314bb702e9145bf0f1c818161bad5d13c74741036cea57c0413cd4f6a95b429a
and confirmed

Pool 1: stratum+tcp://stratum.kano.is:80
Pool1 worker: 18gwf9rn3FMz7ujmabgqjYfCs5aaDBrHki ( and tried adding _06 for the worker)
Pool1 password: (also tried 123)

I have tried port 3333, 443, 80 but none seem to start mining on that pool.

This is from the system log on a reboot from earlier in the day is this helps?

Tue Nov  3 09:12:08 2015 daemon.info sysinit: --bitmain-options 115200:32:8:40:350:4d81 -o stratum+tcp://stratum.kano.is:80 -O 18gwf9rn3FMz7ujmabgqjYfCs5aaDBrHki_06:123 -o stratum+tcp://zstratum.antpool.com:443 -O xxxxxxx:123 --api-listen --api-network

The z in front of stratum is to make the antpool pool dead so it wouldn't mine there and my settings remains (I am doing this on other miners without issue). Do you want any other information or me to try anything in particular?

Thanks.
legendary
Activity: 4592
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
That looks ok to me.
Mining on cksolo and mining here will work the same.
So ... obviously your settings you are using would help to diagnose it Smiley

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Payout 381753 sent
314bb702e9145bf0f1c818161bad5d13c74741036cea57c0413cd4f6a95b429a
and confirmed
full member
Activity: 182
Merit: 100
Hey all, new to posting but been a lurker for a while. Mining for only a few months so very late in the game, wish I would of started this back in 2013 when I was reading up on it.

I am mining on Antpool and CK's solo pool with my Ant S1's (cheap electric is why and they are cheap) but I would like to connect to Kano's CKPool but for some reason my Ants just wont mine on this pool. I have the latest firmware/cgminer from Bitmain I also tried the below but it still doesn't want to connect. Any ideas?

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If you haven't done an update like this before (or undid the change), run the
following commands:
 cd /usr/bin/
 mv cgminer cgminer.original
 wget http://kano.is/AntS1/cgminer-ants1-4.9.1c-e6ad32a
 chmod +x cgminer-ants1-4.9.1c-e6ad32a
 ln -s cgminer-ants1-4.9.1c-e6ad32a cgminer


Thanks for any tips/advice.

Michael.
hero member
Activity: 778
Merit: 515
haven't yet recieved a bit?
Payout just sent (5 minutes ago)
64958606246a2e64a1722385a97cd99b4d7ac5a647f83c5d23f72cb37496de4e
and confirmed already (4 minutes later)

... was asleep when it came due ... and then this morning woke up and ... we found a block 2 minutes later ... 42% Smiley
While doing the payout I wrote yet another check to the payout processing - this time checking bitcoind itself - so delayed me some hours working on that.

Can I asked what the check for payout processing means? Just never heard that before and wondered what it meant.

Thanks
I have a sizeable number of checks and balances I do, when I do a payout (and many of those checks I do at other times also)
i.e. to make sure the BTC all goes where it should, and that the results of the steps I do for the payout are correct
I'm not one of those fools who incorrectly believes that code is always correct, I run various different checks using different methods to verify things are all OK

Edit: and of course these checks would show up anomalies if someone successfully hacked into the servers.

This is why I point my rig here, regardless of the current pool luck.  Hard working character like you are priceless.  Thanks for your time and dedication. I wish the karma pay it forward for you when time is fit.

I second that. I am very thankful for all of Kano's hard work and effort in and outside his pool. I wish I could sit him down and learn half of what he knows. 
full member
Activity: 169
Merit: 100
haven't yet recieved a bit?
Payout just sent (5 minutes ago)
64958606246a2e64a1722385a97cd99b4d7ac5a647f83c5d23f72cb37496de4e
and confirmed already (4 minutes later)

... was asleep when it came due ... and then this morning woke up and ... we found a block 2 minutes later ... 42% Smiley
While doing the payout I wrote yet another check to the payout processing - this time checking bitcoind itself - so delayed me some hours working on that.

Can I asked what the check for payout processing means? Just never heard that before and wondered what it meant.

Thanks
I have a sizeable number of checks and balances I do, when I do a payout (and many of those checks I do at other times also)
i.e. to make sure the BTC all goes where it should, and that the results of the steps I do for the payout are correct
I'm not one of those fools who incorrectly believes that code is always correct, I run various different checks using different methods to verify things are all OK

Edit: and of course these checks would show up anomalies if someone successfully hacked into the servers.

This is why I point my rig here, regardless of the current pool luck.  Hard working character like you are priceless.  Thanks for your time and dedication. I wish the karma pay it forward for you when time is fit.
legendary
Activity: 4592
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
haven't yet recieved a bit?
Payout just sent (5 minutes ago)
64958606246a2e64a1722385a97cd99b4d7ac5a647f83c5d23f72cb37496de4e
and confirmed already (4 minutes later)

... was asleep when it came due ... and then this morning woke up and ... we found a block 2 minutes later ... 42% Smiley
While doing the payout I wrote yet another check to the payout processing - this time checking bitcoind itself - so delayed me some hours working on that.

Can I asked what the check for payout processing means? Just never heard that before and wondered what it meant.

Thanks
I have a sizeable number of checks and balances I do, when I do a payout (and many of those checks I do at other times also)
i.e. to make sure the BTC all goes where it should, and that the results of the steps I do for the payout are correct
I'm not one of those fools who incorrectly believes that code is always correct, I run various different checks using different methods to verify things are all OK

Edit: and of course these checks would show up anomalies if someone successfully hacked into the servers.
hero member
Activity: 778
Merit: 515
haven't yet recieved a bit?
Payout just sent (5 minutes ago)
64958606246a2e64a1722385a97cd99b4d7ac5a647f83c5d23f72cb37496de4e
and confirmed already (4 minutes later)

... was asleep when it came due ... and then this morning woke up and ... we found a block 2 minutes later ... 42% Smiley
While doing the payout I wrote yet another check to the payout processing - this time checking bitcoind itself - so delayed me some hours working on that.

Can I asked what the check for payout processing means? Just never heard that before and wondered what it meant.

Thanks
legendary
Activity: 4592
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
Goodmorning

Sorry, for my impatience, but lost the most of my "stack" last weeks and was runnig out of BTC's.

Because it's night here I go to sleep right now, have a nice day!
No worries Smiley
It's "money" and of course sometimes people get 'edgy' about it.

I almost always plan to stay awake if the payout is due up to about 1am or 2am (though I am sometimes awake when it's due later)
This one came due around 4am (and I think I calculated it would be about 5 or 6am at 10minute blocks) so I didn't stay up for it.
newbie
Activity: 49
Merit: 0
Goodmorning

Sorry, for my impatience, but lost the most of my "stack" last weeks and was runnig out of BTC's.

Because it's night here I go to sleep right now, have a nice day!
legendary
Activity: 4592
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
haven't yet recieved a bit?
Payout just sent (5 minutes ago)
64958606246a2e64a1722385a97cd99b4d7ac5a647f83c5d23f72cb37496de4e
and confirmed already (4 minutes later)

... was asleep when it came due ... and then this morning woke up and ... we found a block 2 minutes later ... 42% Smiley
While doing the payout I wrote yet another check to the payout processing - this time checking bitcoind itself - so delayed me some hours working on that.
legendary
Activity: 1274
Merit: 1000
haven't yet recieved a bit?

Payouts are sent manually by Kano some time after the solved block receives 99 confirmations, which is when the reward is paid by the network for the solved block.
newbie
Activity: 49
Merit: 0
haven't yet recieved a bit?
legendary
Activity: 3583
Merit: 1094
Think for yourself
hero member
Activity: 777
Merit: 1003
Boom!  Grin

Things are slowly getting back on track.
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