Pages:
Author

Topic: KanoPool kano.is lowest 0.9% fee 🐈 since 2014 - Worldwide - 2432 blocks - page 47. (Read 5352119 times)

legendary
Activity: 4592
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
Hello Kano,

i only have a lot of dust rewards ca. 0,01BTC
and i dont mine sinca 02/2019 more.
is it possible that you send me the dust-rewards?

ragards
Non block payouts are why I'm writing the accounting - the code's not finished.
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
Hello Kano,

i only have a lot of dust rewards ca. 0,01BTC
and i dont mine sinca 02/2019 more.
is it possible that you send me the dust-rewards?

ragards
legendary
Activity: 4592
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
Hello Kano,

i dont mine at your pool any more.
please payout my rewards:-)

thank you very much

regards


Rewards were paid out every block above dust.
(though not setting a payout address for over a year probably stopped them also)
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
Hello Kano,

i dont mine at your pool any more.
please payout my rewards:-)

thank you very much

regards

legendary
Activity: 4592
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
we need some big mining farms to jump on board. or a crap ton of people in the 50 to 200 TH/s range would be nice as well.
Well, 100 more 100TH miners would only be 10PH... I don't even know if I'd consider that a 'whale' in today's hashpower race.
i would not consider it a whale either but I also do not consider 100 people to be a crap ton, I was thinking like 1000 people lol so we could get over 100 PH at least lol
Regardless, what I've noticed is that it seems easier to get one or two lucky blocks with a small-medium sized pool to make it a really profitable month rather than a bunch of lucky blocks with a semi-large pool.
That's called variance Smiley

That's why we have high luck months and low luck months - the total expected blocks for the month ends up being small - so over that small 'sample' it can vary a lot more than a large sample (i.e. a pool that expects more blocks per month).

Long term we are ahead of every other pool (e.g. Mar-Feb then Mar also) but short term it varies a lot as can be seen on the monthly block table.
Alas, we do need to get larger to avoid the very low luck months (but will thus also avoid the very high luck months also)
member
Activity: 490
Merit: 16
1xA921 + 1xA741 + Backup-->1xA6 ;)
we need some big mining farms to jump on board. or a crap ton of people in the 50 to 200 TH/s range would be nice as well.
Well, 100 more 100TH miners would only be 10PH... I don't even know if I'd consider that a 'whale' in today's hashpower race.
i would not consider it a whale either but I also do not consider 100 people to be a crap ton, I was thinking like 1000 people lol so we could get over 100 PH at least lol
Regardless, what I've noticed is that it seems easier to get one or two lucky blocks with a small-medium sized pool to make it a really profitable month rather than a bunch of lucky blocks with a semi-large pool.
legendary
Activity: 2254
Merit: 2419
EIN: 82-3893490
we need some big mining farms to jump on board. or a crap ton of people in the 50 to 200 TH/s range would be nice as well.
Well, 100 more 100TH miners would only be 10PH... I don't even know if I'd consider that a 'whale' in today's hashpower race.

i would not consider it a whale either but I also do not consider 100 people to be a crap ton, I was thinking like 1000 people lol so we could get over 100 PH at least lol
member
Activity: 490
Merit: 16
1xA921 + 1xA741 + Backup-->1xA6 ;)
we need some big mining farms to jump on board. or a crap ton of people in the 50 to 200 TH/s range would be nice as well.
Well, 100 more 100TH miners would only be 10PH... I don't even know if I'd consider that a 'whale' in today's hashpower race.
legendary
Activity: 2254
Merit: 2419
EIN: 82-3893490
we need some big mining farms to jump on board. or a crap ton of people in the 50 to 200 TH/s range would be nice as well.
member
Activity: 658
Merit: 21
4 s9's 2 821's
Whoo-wee! Sure could use a block right about now...

Sad to see the tension build around here. Been over a year since I've read this much in-fighting.

Let's keep it together, folks! We're not even over 100% yet!!! Grin

Looks like everyone needs a full meal of some Chipotle so we can shit our brains out and clean out our systems!

BTCBTCBTCBTCBTC

MINE ON WITH KANO-SAN!
member
Activity: 490
Merit: 16
1xA921 + 1xA741 + Backup-->1xA6 ;)
Whoo-wee! Sure could use a block right about now...

Sad to see the tension build around here. Been over a year since I've read this much in-fighting.

Let's keep it together, folks! We're not even over 100% yet!!! Grin
legendary
Activity: 4592
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
Minergain - you need to have a thread somewhere to discuss your site since it is multiple pools and includes multiple scamcoins ...
Sorry for the issue Artemis3.  There can definitely be an issue but an even bigger possibility is a 5 minute memory cache that I recently added into the system that may not be flushed on the update.  I am even sorrier that there seems to be a great disdain about minergain by our fearless leader.  With Kano's latest comment and prior communication with him, I obviously am not a good programmer and it feels as though I am one of the stupidest people in the world to offer tools and information to try to help new people navigate the complex world of crypto for free.  For that reason - I am not going to fight it and will kill the site and just utilize it for data gathering for my own purposes.  I have de-activated everyone's background monitoriing so hopefully you will not get more alerts.  If you do, please PM me, email me at [email protected] or visit https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.50518115 and I will get it removed.

For the time being, I will still mine here (assuming I am allowed), but I have to be honest that the abuse that CCGLLC recently took for sharing his thoughts (and thoughts that others have also shared over the years), I am heavily leaning towards moving on.  Kano, I have always been honored to be able to communicate directly with such a formative person in the bitcoin industry, but lately your master developer pride seems to be overshadowing the very caring person that I know you are.  I can only imagine the stress you are under to juggle all you do.  If you ever have the inclination to ask for my help, I will gladly share it.  If I am banned from all of the Kano communication mediums, I wish every one of you an amazing and extremely profitable 2019.

No idea why you want to raise drama in your post there ...

But is seems you do already have a forum thread thus I'll redirect anyone with questions about your site to that thread.

Zach and the iPad app have a thread here to discuss them also - you do also - so that's the point of my post.

Seems rather simple ... I'll even repeat the one line here again:

Minergain - you need to have a thread somewhere to discuss your site since it is multiple pools and includes multiple scamcoins ...

If you want to discuss ccgllc who left the pool then PMed me (and woke me up) at 1am in the morning (6 hours after he left) to tell me why the payouts are no good on the pool, then yeah we can discuss that anywhere you want? Smiley
And what exactly was that abuse? Feel free to copy paste ANYTHING I've said Smiley
Just make sure you aren't making things up like in your post above ... copy paste exactly what I said ...
legendary
Activity: 4592
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
Minergain - you need to have a thread somewhere to discuss your site since it is multiple pools and includes multiple scamcoins ...
legendary
Activity: 2030
Merit: 1569
CLEAN non GPL infringing code made in Rust lang
Hi guys,

I'm trying to find an option in the pool to receive email alerts once my miner gets offline or the hashrate drops below normal (one of the hashboards gets stuck and reboot is needed). Is there such an option and where can I find it?

Thank you in advance!

Minergain definitely does that (and now i don't know how to stop it). You register an account, configure your api and it will start sending you emails when things go wrong (which for me its sadly too often).
If you go into the Monitor / Settings area, you can set the percentage threshold for when you receive alerts. I have mine set to 40% for the emails and 20% for the text alerts.  That will make it much more reliable.  Unfortunately there are times where the shares submitted on the Kano side swings a lot wider than if you were monitoring the devices directly.  If you set it to 0%, then it will never send alerts...  

Speaking of monitoring directly, I wonder if there may be interest for an appliance that you put inside your firewall that monitor your miners directly and auto reboot them if they get below a threshold.  It would also show info on the minergain web site of course.  I do that with my own miners so I only need to deal with power supply or fan failure.  The rest is handled automatically.  Unfortunately if I did this, it would not be free (probably a couple hundred for the pc / monitoring software).

I didn't mention it but actually that appears bugged as well, or, it simply won't reflect the changes. If you change those values and refresh the page, they appear back to the defaults. This gave me no clue to know if they were changed or not, and i was looking for a quick way to simply disable the notifications entirely at least until internet and power stabilizes here, but couldn't find any way (or a means to delete the account). Best i could do was mess the api key, which seems to have stopped the emails.
legendary
Activity: 2254
Merit: 2419
EIN: 82-3893490

They are all scams, I have no interest in being involved with scams, though many miners seem to have no problem with that.
They're mostly built on the idea of pump and dump.
Leave the suckers who stay around with the worthless results of the coin.
Not my interest to be involved in that sorta shit.


you pretty much said anyone who stays with the coin is a sucker above - I have several alt coins - of which, none of them have lost me more than BTC has Smiley some of which I have held on to for quite some time.

I guess my point is this - you are pretty much a total dick to anyone/everyone that mentions anything that is not your own doing or something you promote. There was no need to bash anyone or anything in the replies, but I guess it is your thread so you can do so.


If you were around when the altcoins started in 2011, then you should WELL know that they are all based on getting as much money as possible from everyone involved to the scamcoin creator and leaving the majority high and dry with a loss.

I clearly called the suckers those who are left high and dry with scam coins worth nothing.
That's what most altcoin miners consider OK.

Bitcoin was created to build "A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System" without needing to trust 3rd parties/ financial institutions.
Thus it clearly has value in doing that and does that.

Altcoins were created in general to make the creator money out of nothing by copying the BTC idea ... as so many of the MANY hundreds of altcoins clearly have shown.

I was and yes some are but not all are scamcoins - and just because you say they all are - does not make it so.

you said anyone holding them - not just the ones left high and dry - clearly.

no one argued the validity of Bitcoin.

Not all of them are "out of nothing" and yes many of them have - but not all....

simply by saying many of them and not all of them, you contradict even yourself.

alas - I know many people like you. You are right, if you are wrong then we need to remember that you are right - always right. There is no way to ever have you believe you are wrong about anything. Thus, I will be quiet before I get banned off the pool.
legendary
Activity: 4592
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4

Altcoins, I'll have nothing to do with, they're all scams.


ouch man you are always so harsh on anything and everything that is not your pool and not BTC - I love your pool but damn you need some cheering up or something Smiley
You clearly were not part of BTC when they started.
I've had this stance LONG before I ran a pool.
I was involved in the forum for over 3 years before I started the pool.

They are all scams, I have no interest in being involved with scams, though many miners seem to have no problem with that.
They're mostly built on the idea of pump and dump.
Leave the suckers who stay around with the worthless results of the coin.
Not my interest to be involved in that sorta shit.

been mining since 2009, your opinion is yours to have though. but shouldnt call all the rest of us suckers just because we dont share your view. i have made a lot off of alt coins as i have BTC. but as always when someone doesnt share your view, you jump to assumptions that they either one are noobs or idiots. But I best be quiet now or you may just kick me off your pool and my ramp up will be lost, I cant have that
Where exactly did I call you a sucker, or an idiot?

If you were around when the altcoins started in 2011, then you should WELL know that they are all based on getting as much money as possible from everyone involved to the scamcoin creator and leaving the majority high and dry with a loss.

I clearly called the suckers those who are left high and dry with scam coins worth nothing.
That's what most altcoin miners consider OK.

Bitcoin was created to build "A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System" without needing to trust 3rd parties/ financial institutions.
Thus it clearly has value in doing that and does that.

Altcoins were created in general to make the creator money out of nothing by copying the BTC idea ... as so many of the MANY hundreds of altcoins clearly have shown.
legendary
Activity: 2254
Merit: 2419
EIN: 82-3893490

Altcoins, I'll have nothing to do with, they're all scams.


ouch man you are always so harsh on anything and everything that is not your pool and not BTC - I love your pool but damn you need some cheering up or something Smiley
You clearly were not part of BTC when they started.
I've had this stance LONG before I ran a pool.
I was involved in the forum for over 3 years before I started the pool.

They are all scams, I have no interest in being involved with scams, though many miners seem to have no problem with that.
They're mostly built on the idea of pump and dump.
Leave the suckers who stay around with the worthless results of the coin.
Not my interest to be involved in that sorta shit.

been mining since 2009, your opinion is yours to have though. but shouldnt call all the rest of us suckers just because we dont share your view. i have made a lot off of alt coins as i have BTC. but as always when someone doesnt share your view, you jump to assumptions that they either one are noobs or idiots. But I best be quiet now or you may just kick me off your pool and my ramp up will be lost, I cant have that now Smiley I will agree I have seen many coins come/go with the pump and dump behavior but I believe many of them are trying to have legitimate uses for the blockchain but some succeed and some fail. again, I just find it narrow minded to claim we ARE ALL suckers/idiots just because we use something that even dares have anything to do with altcoins.
legendary
Activity: 4592
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4

Altcoins, I'll have nothing to do with, they're all scams.


ouch man you are always so harsh on anything and everything that is not your pool and not BTC - I love your pool but damn you need some cheering up or something Smiley
You clearly were not part of BTC when they started.
I've had this stance LONG before I ran a pool.
I was involved in the forum for over 3 years before I started the pool.

They are all scams, I have no interest in being involved with scams, though many miners seem to have no problem with that.
They're mostly built on the idea of pump and dump.
Leave the suckers who stay around with the worthless results of the coin.
Not my interest to be involved in that sorta shit.
legendary
Activity: 2254
Merit: 2419
EIN: 82-3893490

Altcoins, I'll have nothing to do with, they're all scams.


ouch man you are always so harsh on anything and everything that is not your pool and not BTC - I love your pool but damn you need some cheering up or something Smiley

FYI I think someone mentioned the newest S9 firmware disables SSH, which renders Awesome Miner useless, but this may need confirmed by someone else since I'm Canaan-only.

dunno, I have zero issues with my S9's outside of every few updates of AM I have to completely uninstall it and do a fresh install as it begins to loose connection which requires me to connect directly to the miners and do a reboot.

what I do now is every 5 or 6 updates of AM, I just uninstall it. I also now only run it when I am not on site - so far that seems to have stopped the issue of where the software looses API connection to my miners.

It only ever looses connection to my miners that are on Kano, never to the ones on other pools - not sure why that even matters though - I have swapped out miners to see if it is the miner but it is only ones on kano's pool that AM has issues with.
member
Activity: 285
Merit: 10
Free mining equipment tracking and reporting
Hi guys,

I'm trying to find an option in the pool to receive email alerts once my miner gets offline or the hashrate drops below normal (one of the hashboards gets stuck and reboot is needed). Is there such an option and where can I find it?

Thank you in advance!

Minergain definitely does that (and now i don't know how to stop it). You register an account, configure your api and it will start sending you emails when things go wrong (which for me its sadly too often).
If you go into the Monitor / Settings area, you can set the percentage threshold for when you receive alerts. I have mine set to 40% for the emails and 20% for the text alerts.  That will make it much more reliable.  Unfortunately there are times where the shares submitted on the Kano side swings a lot wider than if you were monitoring the devices directly.  If you set it to 0%, then it will never send alerts...  

Speaking of monitoring directly, I wonder if there may be interest for an appliance that you put inside your firewall that monitor your miners directly and auto reboot them if they get below a threshold.  It would also show info on the minergain web site of course.  I do that with my own miners so I only need to deal with power supply or fan failure.  The rest is handled automatically.  Unfortunately if I did this, it would not be free (probably a couple hundred for the pc / monitoring software).   

**Edit and Kano is right, if your miners need rebooting more than a couple times a month, there likely are other issues that need to be looked into. 
Pages:
Jump to: