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Topic: KanoPool kano.is lowest 0.9% fee 🐈 since 2014 - Worldwide - 2432 blocks - page 2184. (Read 5352067 times)

sr. member
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2 blocks for the good guys. 
legendary
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Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
Payout 340089 sent
Confirmed - a while ago Smiley
legendary
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https://gliph.me/hUF

Last time I checked the server was in North America. Are there any plans for a server in Asia?

(I would have done a search, but it's disabled.)
legendary
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Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
And forum's back. Pool's been stable.

Last block

https://blockchain.info/block-height/340089
.. and 2 payouts 339980 and 340003 sent and confirmed many hours ago Smiley
legendary
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It's BACK It's BACK, Thank GOD It's .... I feel a little guilty now.
-ck
legendary
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Ruu \o/
legendary
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Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
...

My main question I want to address to the founders of the pool (Kano and CK) is can I simply change my bitcoin wallet address to a multi-sig wallet that begins with a "3" or do I have to wait for something for you to do with your payout procedure before I can use a multi-sig wallet with the pool?

For example, I know a pool that requires the use of a wallet that begins with "1" in order to mine with that pool.

...
Well, as long as bitcoind says it's OK, the web site will say it's OK Smiley

But, the answer specifically is yes.

You will notice in the payouts on blocktrail we already have people using '3' addresses.
There were 3 in https://www.blocktrail.com/BTC/tx/7077df6f0da400b44eed24fba5154b61669f1534f2a62829dc45a392b56c58f9
Blocktrail also adds a box of text in front of them so they are easy to see: "P2Script"
hero member
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Soon Zach will be able to overlay his graphs from when he implemented to compare hashrate on pool to found blocks. Very cool stuff.  Wink

Yes, I have something in the works.  Grin
newbie
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Soon Zach will be able to overlay his graphs from when he implemented to compare hashrate on pool to found blocks. Very cool stuff.  Wink
legendary
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Merit: 1003
well.... every questions is good if somebody give you normal answer .I asked only   Tongue

Reko this is a 60 day chart of the pools BTC earnings, what it doesn't show you is the pools hashrate when the blocks were found. Needless to say, this pool is less than 180 days old and did not start out at 5 Ph/s.https://blockchain.info/charts/received-per-day?showDataPoints=true&show_header=true&daysAverageString=1×pan=60days&scale=0&address=1KzFJddTvK9TQWsmWFKYJ9fRx9QeSATyrT

newbie
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with very bad luck, the share may not even get paid once - if it is more than 500% before the next block i.e. an unlucky block that is over 500% Diff%
We've so far only had one block over 500% - it was 525%

This is looking like one of those very unlucky blocks, almost 32 hours.  Sad

5 Ph and one block per day ?

Yep, I'm ripping you off, you better mine somewhere else Tongue
I KNEW IT!

In all seriousness,  we could go another 24 hours and still be ahead. Don't panic.

Well ... it was a troll question so deserved an appropriate answer Smiley

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well.... every questions is good if somebody give you normal answer .I asked only   Tongue
newbie
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Thank you for the answer ckolivas!

Continue the great work, much appreciated!
-ck
legendary
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Ruu \o/
Here's a forum thread I wrote discussing an approach for choosing diff:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/suggestion-for-how-to-choose-a-pool-difficulty-for-miners-274023

But since I wrote both cgminer and ckpool, it's fair to assume that vardiff here will do a fine job at setting something close to your ideal diff. Unless you have broken hardware that needs a high or specific diff to work (and the sp20 is NOT broken hardware), then there is no point setting a mindiff yourself.
newbie
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Hello,

Hopefully a simple question.... I've always mined on pools with vardiff and let the pool specify the diff. With the option on Kano to specify a minimum diff I'm curious to what you guys use as a minimum diff for your workers. I have two SP20s (set at 1.3TH/s ea) and 2 S5s (set stock at 1.15TH/s ea) mining here with unique worker names. With the S4 I see  a lot of people set to 2048... I see Kano vardiff is usually floating in between 512 and 1024 .

Would 1024 for these ~1.2TH miners be right?

What benefit would setting 1024 or higher min diff be for the pool? (other than lower net traffic)

Thanks!
legendary
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Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
Well we finally broke that drought ... 334% (147G shares) ... awaiting a confirm ...
Yep confirmed as xZork said.

I was thinking about the wording I used there and realised it is VERY appropriate.
A drought is expected every so often, unavoidable, and thus out of our control to stop them from happening.
Certainly a worthy term to use for those who don't fully understand the statistics of bitcoin mining Smiley
hero member
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Go lightsword! (confirmed)
Let's follow this up CKPool style and bust em out!   Cheesy
legendary
Activity: 4592
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
Well we finally broke that drought ... 334% (147G shares) ... awaiting a confirm ...
legendary
Activity: 4592
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
with very bad luck, the share may not even get paid once - if it is more than 500% before the next block i.e. an unlucky block that is over 500% Diff%
We've so far only had one block over 500% - it was 525%

This is looking like one of those very unlucky blocks, almost 32 hours.  Sad

5 Ph and one block per day ?

Yep, I'm ripping you off, you better mine somewhere else Tongue
I KNEW IT!

In all seriousness,  we could go another 24 hours and still be ahead. Don't panic.

Well ... it was a troll question so deserved an appropriate answer Smiley
hero member
Activity: 777
Merit: 1003
with very bad luck, the share may not even get paid once - if it is more than 500% before the next block i.e. an unlucky block that is over 500% Diff%
We've so far only had one block over 500% - it was 525%

This is looking like one of those very unlucky blocks, almost 32 hours.  Sad

5 Ph and one block per day ?


And actually over the last 42 blocks the pool average has been almost 2.5 blocks per day.  Smiley
full member
Activity: 175
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with very bad luck, the share may not even get paid once - if it is more than 500% before the next block i.e. an unlucky block that is over 500% Diff%
We've so far only had one block over 500% - it was 525%

This is looking like one of those very unlucky blocks, almost 32 hours.  Sad



5 Ph and one block per day ?

You can always look at the Blockchain info https://blockchain.info if you want to see who has been been lucky and getting the blocks lately. This is known as low luck period splashed with some variance, welcome to mining.
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