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Topic: KanoPool kano.is lowest 0.9% fee 🐈 since 2014 - Worldwide - 2432 blocks - page 2247. (Read 5351999 times)

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legendary
Activity: 4088
Merit: 1631
Ruu \o/
Yep, awesome work. The rewards are currently manually processed.
legendary
Activity: 2210
Merit: 1109
Great news ! I am sure Kano will fix/process the payment soon. For me this is a number 1 miningpool and I will keep on mining here.
full member
Activity: 157
Merit: 100
 Cheesy congrats to everyone WE FOUND A BLOCK !!!!!!!
I joined the pool the 1st day and have been waiting and waiting.  Grin Grin Grin
sr. member
Activity: 351
Merit: 250
I would assume Kano is sleeping, but if we did find one YEAH! Grin

I imagine he'll be awake in the next few hours. Probably will have to figure out everyone's share, so no it didn't all go to one person.
newbie
Activity: 36
Merit: 0
Saw the pool found a block a few hours ago,
did the full block reward got to 1 person ?
Is there something wrong....
legendary
Activity: 4592
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
I'm looking to move the pool itself to better (more reliable) hardware next week.
I've been informed by the current provider there will be ... another ... short outage in about 12 hours Sad
...
Done and back online - hopefully no more interruptions - and as I said above - I'll be looking into moving it shortly and also should be able to do the pool move to a new host without any down time.
legendary
Activity: 4592
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
Great Pool , Great Operator, come join and bring lots of hash.
The hard work is done. Lets power through this block.
I just added another 6 THS.

Good Luck to All   
Welcome aboard Smiley
legendary
Activity: 4592
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
I'm looking to move the pool itself to better (more reliable) hardware next week.
I've been informed by the current provider there will be ... another ... short outage in about 12 hours Sad
Obviously this isn't acceptable for a pool, so I've worked out where I'll move it.
The move will be behind the scenes and I plan to do it without yet another outage - yep ckpool really is designed for uptime and stability.
... just I need more control of the hardware.

On another note, I've now added a worker.php for people mining with bitcoin addresses.
Again, the same output as you would see on the solo pool if you've mined there before.

If you mine to a bitcoin address, you can view a simple json user or worker level stat (using your own address) at:
http://www.kano.is/address.php?a=1KanoiBupPiZfkwqB7rfLXAzPnoTshAVmb
http://www.kano.is/worker.php?a=1KanoiBupPiZfkwqB7rfLXAzPnoTshAVmb_worker
full member
Activity: 157
Merit: 100
Great Pool , Great Operator, come join and bring lots of hash.
The hard work is done. Lets power through this block.
I just added another 6 THS.

Good Luck to All   
legendary
Activity: 4592
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
Sorry - the pool is currently down.
There seems to be some major network problem with my server provider.
The pool itself is running, but getting to it over the past 20 minutes in next to impossible.
I'll update once it's resolved.
It's ok now.
Now I'll chase people down and find out why it happened.
Can't have that happening with a pool Sad
That's the second time in a few days.
legendary
Activity: 4592
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
Hi Kano,

Any chance of setting up an instance for tubes like CK has on the solo pool or would it be too much trouble?

Thanks

I know a bunch of prism's that will most likely still not be worth a shit will be arriving soon
His changes aren't in git - but I presume they are just to mess with the stratum nonce sizes in the coinbase, since that's where the problem is with the tubes.
So to implement that would be to run two ckpools, one hacked and one standard.
However, ckdb doesn't support running two ckpool instances on the one host yet (that's a way off yet)

Maybe when they arrive a greater mind than mine will figure out a workaround. Possibly through a proxy, just looking for the lazy man's way.

I use bfgminer running on xubuntu on my old eeepc netbook as proxy with my 2 tubes. It's plenty stable, but of course requires another running device. My main gripe with the ethernet controller is lack of failover, as it works fine with the pools I generally mine on.
If it works fine with the other pools, it will also work without that proxy.
It's not something you can change in flight since it is part of the hash and when you hash something different, the pool wont like it Tongue

CKPool, on the other hand, uses a larger nonce2 so that it is possible to ckproxy almost an unlimited amount of work.
It isn't an issue for CKPool to have hundreds of thousands of miners with the proper ckproxy configuration ... using the current code.
sr. member
Activity: 419
Merit: 250
Hi Kano,

Any chance of setting up an instance for tubes like CK has on the solo pool or would it be too much trouble?

Thanks

I know a bunch of prism's that will most likely still not be worth a shit will be arriving soon
His changes aren't in git - but I presume they are just to mess with the stratum nonce sizes in the coinbase, since that's where the problem is with the tubes.
So to implement that would be to run two ckpools, one hacked and one standard.
However, ckdb doesn't support running two ckpool instances on the one host yet (that's a way off yet)

Maybe when they arrive a greater mind than mine will figure out a workaround. Possibly through a proxy, just looking for the lazy man's way.

I use bfgminer running on xubuntu on my old eeepc netbook as proxy with my 2 tubes. It's plenty stable, but of course requires another running device. My main gripe with the ethernet controller is lack of failover, as it works fine with the pools I generally mine on.
sr. member
Activity: 351
Merit: 250
Hi Kano,

Any chance of setting up an instance for tubes like CK has on the solo pool or would it be too much trouble?

Thanks

I know a bunch of prism's that will most likely still not be worth a shit will be arriving soon
His changes aren't in git - but I presume they are just to mess with the stratum nonce sizes in the coinbase, since that's where the problem is with the tubes.
So to implement that would be to run two ckpools, one hacked and one standard.
However, ckdb doesn't support running two ckpool instances on the one host yet (that's a way off yet)

Maybe when they arrive a greater mind than mine will figure out a workaround. Possibly through a proxy, just looking for the lazy man's way.
legendary
Activity: 4592
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
Hi Kano,

Any chance of setting up an instance for tubes like CK has on the solo pool or would it be too much trouble?

Thanks

I know a bunch of prism's that will most likely still not be worth a shit will be arriving soon
His changes aren't in git - but I presume they are just to mess with the stratum nonce sizes in the coinbase, since that's where the problem is with the tubes.
So to implement that would be to run two ckpools, one hacked and one standard.
However, ckdb doesn't support running two ckpool instances on the one host yet (that's a way off yet)
sr. member
Activity: 351
Merit: 250
Hi Kano,

Any chance of setting up an instance for tubes like CK has on the solo pool or would it be too much trouble?

Thanks

I know a bunch of prism's that will most likely still not be worth a shit will be arriving soon
legendary
Activity: 4592
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
A question has come up about stats for address mining.

I've added a link to view a simple json user level stat like you can see on the solo pool.

http://www.kano.is/address.php?a=1address

Of course, replace 1address with your mining address.

However, it only shows stats for usernames that start with '1' and are 24 or more characters, since the normal pool access is how you get stats for users.
legendary
Activity: 4592
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
oi Kano, what'd ya break !  Grin

Edit: I got a "This website is down" for a minute there  Cool
...

Edit2: I'll look into it - seems it might be php not always being happy talking to the linux socket (on rare occasions getting an unhandled error)
Of course it wont affect your mining at all Smiley
Seems I've found the cause.
No idea why I did that, but I wasn't allowing a partial socket transfer, in the php reading the reply from ckdb ...
It was showing up randomly for anyone looking at the web site, with more than a few workers and I guess rarely for other pages also.
Hopefully fixed now (and the web log shows each time it happens, so if the log stays empty now I'll know it's fixed)
legendary
Activity: 4592
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
Thanks Kano, I appreciate what you and CK are doing/have done for bitcoin and will be pointing my measly 1TH at the pool.

Good luck with your new project!
Thanks also!
I see another new 1TH on there Smiley
hero member
Activity: 616
Merit: 500
I got Satoshi's avatar!
Thanks Kano, I appreciate what you and CK are doing/have done for bitcoin and will be pointing my measly 1TH at the pool.

Good luck with your new project!
legendary
Activity: 4592
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
OK, will have that tiny outage (a few seconds only hopefully) in the next few minutes.

I'll delete/repost this post after it's done.
Switchover done.
Due to the actual few seconds outage most miners probably failed over to backup.
Half are already switched back - the rest will probably switch back in a few minutes.

The change (as mentioned) lets you set a minimum diff per worker.

Also: if you mine to an address, it truncates it in the web header if you are logged in.
That will stop the header getting messed up due to the long 'username'.

Usernames have had another restriction added.
You can't create a new one the same as another, ignoring case, and it also strips any leading or trailing white space or '-' when checking.

Edit: up to 120THs ...
Edit: up to 130THs ...
Final Edit: back to 140
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