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Topic: KanoPool kano.is lowest 0.9% fee 🐈 since 2014 - Worldwide - 2432 blocks - page 270. (Read 5352633 times)

legendary
Activity: 4634
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
Is there a way to see what has been paid vs what has been earned as
https://kano.is/index.php?k=mpayouts
shows a number of 'transactions' which have never got to the blockchain (prob due to the amounts individually being small)

The old payments page was the same - it didn't say what had actually been paid - it was generated data from the rewards page.

Amount too small = dust = less than 10,000 satoshi - that was simply hard coded for the payments page.

When I complete the new stuff it will also show the transaction related to each payout you get - it comes from the blockchain, not generated from the rewards, so there's no way for it to be wrong, other than a bug reading the blockchain Smiley
member
Activity: 490
Merit: 16
1xA921 + 1xA741 + Backup-->1xA6 ;)
What? We haven't hit 4th already?!? Wink
That's it miners, time to call the scrappers to dismantle you unless you start spitting out blocks of bits!

[That'll get 'em hashin'] Cool
newbie
Activity: 65
Merit: 0
Well, The 5 days of my free 4.7 Th/s giveaway is over, and I am ramped down. So now I will put it back on my account and ramp back up.  Smiley
member
Activity: 113
Merit: 10

Strange because I'm getting the "Too many failures, come back later" as well, but I never typed my credentials incorrectly.  ?   (Kano, I did PM you my details)

Yes you did Smiley
(and it's cleared)

 Embarrassed  Embarrassed  Embarrassed

Ha, thanks, Kano!
full member
Activity: 201
Merit: 100
Is there a way to see what has been paid vs what has been earned as
https://kano.is/index.php?k=mpayouts
shows a number of 'transactions' which have never got to the blockchain (prob due to the amounts individually being small)
legendary
Activity: 4634
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
DE Node Update

I've replaced the DE node with another provider (AWSLS)
The old DE node is still running and anyone mining to it will continue to do so ... until ...

I'll force a failover of all the miners on the old DE node ~8 hours from now (23:00 UTC)
What this means is that any miners on the old DE node will simply failover from the old DE node to the new one.

If you connect or reconnect any time between now and then you will end up on the new node.

This only affects miners on DE, and will only be a failover if you are still connected to the old node at 23:00 UTC

Mine on! Smiley
Just a reminder this will be 8 minutes from now.
Done.

The user/worker count has now all switched over to the new DE node and within 5 minutes the miners should have completed their failback to it also.
Mine on! Smiley
newbie
Activity: 24
Merit: 0
I was wrong, I have 240 wired up so I'm good to go to add another S9!
legendary
Activity: 4634
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
DE Node Update

I've replaced the DE node with another provider (AWSLS)
The old DE node is still running and anyone mining to it will continue to do so ... until ...

I'll force a failover of all the miners on the old DE node ~8 hours from now (23:00 UTC)
What this means is that any miners on the old DE node will simply failover from the old DE node to the new one.

If you connect or reconnect any time between now and then you will end up on the new node.

This only affects miners on DE, and will only be a failover if you are still connected to the old node at 23:00 UTC

Mine on! Smiley
Just a reminder this will be 8 minutes from now.
legendary
Activity: 3822
Merit: 2703
Evil beware: We have waffles!
Why mining here works. I had a power outage on Sunday and it messed up my internet so I was disconnected from Kano for 2.5 days. In those 2.5 days we hit 4 blocks. Now because it was ramping down my rewards were a little less, but not nothing. Took a little bit of the stress out of being down for a few days. Im stoked to be here and am adding TH as fast as I can. Hope to find a block here one day. Thanks everyone and Mine On!!!
Ahhhh, the beauty of 5Nd...the same 5Nd that newbies view as the bad guy for some strange reason!

Ja. as I said earlier today
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This is where the 5n comes in very handy -- despite dropping about 100THs for 24hrs my N avg rate (what ya get paid for) only dropped to 287.85THs vs 298.73 before the outage.
In my case power is never a problem as the miners at home are fed by always on-line UPS's from Cyberpower and Tripplite to hold over until my whole house LP gas genset kicks in about 20sec after power fails.

This has been the first time the DSL has ever been down for more than a few min at most and even that is rare.
legendary
Activity: 1736
Merit: 1032
Carl, aka Sonny :)
Sorry if this has been answered before but on average how many hours after the block we get the payout sent?

It takes 101 confirmations before the payout can be processed (true for all BTC blocks mined, not just ours) and the average time per network confirmation is 10 minutes each.  Once the payout is queued up it the transaction has to be confirmed by other pools and if not it will be confirmed by the next block we hit here on the Kano pool.
member
Activity: 658
Merit: 21
4 s9's 2 821's
Why mining here works. I had a power outage on Sunday and it messed up my internet so I was disconnected from Kano for 2.5 days. In those 2.5 days we hit 4 blocks. Now because it was ramping down my rewards were a little less, but not nothing. Took a little bit of the stress out of being down for a few days. Im stoked to be here and am adding TH as fast as I can. Hope to find a block here one day. Thanks everyone and Mine On!!!

Ahhhh, the beauty of 5Nd...the same 5Nd that newbies view as the bad guy for some strange reason!




Exactly, that's the precise reason why 5nd ramp up/down works!  Just because of that, he wasn't currently mining but still got paid!
newbie
Activity: 127
Merit: 0
Sorry if this has been answered before but on average how many hours after the block we get the payout sent?
legendary
Activity: 1736
Merit: 1032
Carl, aka Sonny :)
Why mining here works. I had a power outage on Sunday and it messed up my internet so I was disconnected from Kano for 2.5 days. In those 2.5 days we hit 4 blocks. Now because it was ramping down my rewards were a little less, but not nothing. Took a little bit of the stress out of being down for a few days. Im stoked to be here and am adding TH as fast as I can. Hope to find a block here one day. Thanks everyone and Mine On!!!

Ahhhh, the beauty of 5Nd...the same 5Nd that newbies view as the bad guy for some strange reason!

newbie
Activity: 85
Merit: 0
Currently I have one S9(13.5) running on Kano and I have room for at least one more S9 by my calculations . (I briefly looked at the Dragonmint 16T but the extra cost for the power doesn't seem worth it to me)  I do wonder like most, if something will be released soon that would make me wish I waited a hair longer but I'm not a patient person Wink


I'm not the best with technical electrical conversions so please anyone if you are, let me know!

I had a dedicated 220 outlet (12 gauge wire) ran by an electrician and he added a 20amp breaker.  I think my current S9 is roughly 1400 watts which in turn translates to 7 amps.  He said the wire is good for up to 25amps so we could swap the breaker out if needed.  I'm pretty sure I can easily add at least one more miner to my stable for Kano.


The more efficient the power supply you use, the higher chance of you being able to run 3 on 220V 20A is.

First - are you sure its 220V?   Current electrical national electrical code for single phase is 120V/240V   I always see 235-240V at the wall.  Three phase or really old electrical co-ops will/may give other, lower "2 leg" voltages.  It makes a difference in your case:

Lower voltage:
1400W / 220V = 6.36A then (3 x 6.36) + 2.0(10% of breaker size as safety factor) = 21.08 amps  )-:

Higher voltage:
1400W / 240V = 5.83A then (3 x 5.83) + 2.0(10% of breaker size as safety factor) = 19.49 amps (-:


As you can tell - you could run three WITHOUT changing the breaker if it is 240.

Couple of caveats:
I am not a electrician
Only you and your electrician know if this actually makes sense for your circumstance.
If you upgrade to 25AMP, make sure your plug is rated for 25Amp too.

Hope this helps!

The voltage will go up and down w/weather conditions in colder climates, plus you are going to lose 5-6% in even the best power supplies.  My numbers are actual amps read right at the breaker...3 miners is "pushing it".  I also don't know what a 25 amp plug looks like, I've only seen 20 and 30.  If such a plug exists that would be cool, is there a NEMA # for it?
legendary
Activity: 4634
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
I'm really glad we hit the double,  but I'm a little frustrated that I hit the wrong sign in button exactly one time and now I can't even see the stuff that I could see before I signed up. Maybe you could set the threshold for total blackout to a higher number,  like two. Once seems a bit unforgiving.
It's not once, and it's not the wrong button.
It means you mistyped something, e.g. got your username wrong or password wrong.

Bitcoin mining is like banking - lots of money involved - thus web site security is a top priority.

However the site is very aggressive as banning certain things, coz if it wasn't, the web site would be regularly dead due due to DDoS attacks.

However, PM me your account or IP and I can clear it.

Strange because I'm getting the "Too many failures, come back later" as well, but I never typed my credentials incorrectly.  ?   (Kano, I did PM you my details)

Yes you did Smiley
(and it's cleared)
jr. member
Activity: 238
Merit: 5
BTClock Hat Trick! I nominate my miners to find the 4th block of the day and will treat everyone to pizza if it happens. Great work pool and thank you Kano-san!

I ll take mine XXL and with persuto and goat cheese Wink
jr. member
Activity: 77
Merit: 4
Why mining here works. I had a power outage on Sunday and it messed up my internet so I was disconnected from Kano for 2.5 days. In those 2.5 days we hit 4 blocks. Now because it was ramping down my rewards were a little less, but not nothing. Took a little bit of the stress out of being down for a few days. Im stoked to be here and am adding TH as fast as I can. Hope to find a block here one day. Thanks everyone and Mine On!!!
member
Activity: 113
Merit: 10
I'm really glad we hit the double,  but I'm a little frustrated that I hit the wrong sign in button exactly one time and now I can't even see the stuff that I could see before I signed up. Maybe you could set the threshold for total blackout to a higher number,  like two. Once seems a bit unforgiving.
It's not once, and it's not the wrong button.
It means you mistyped something, e.g. got your username wrong or password wrong.

Bitcoin mining is like banking - lots of money involved - thus web site security is a top priority.

However the site is very aggressive as banning certain things, coz if it wasn't, the web site would be regularly dead due due to DDoS attacks.

However, PM me your account or IP and I can clear it.

Strange because I'm getting the "Too many failures, come back later" as well, but I never typed my credentials incorrectly.  ?   (Kano, I did PM you my details)
full member
Activity: 350
Merit: 158
#takeminingback
BTCamm!!! We are rollin'!!! Keep em coming!!!
newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 0
BTClock Hat Trick! I nominate my miners to find the 4th block of the day and will treat everyone to pizza if it happens. Great work pool and thank you Kano-san!
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