If enough people ask similar questions over and over, is the problem new people? Or perhaps could it be the common denominator?
It's the fact that people are inherently lazy, and why would you try to figure it our for yourself or read back 10 posts, when you can just blindly fire off another of the same old questions. Doesn't matter what the topic, it's always the same basic approach.
I've been here quite a while now. I read every single post, replies here. People ask, people get answers. Well, I don't find anything useful at all tho. Many of you basically copy what is written on the website and paste it here. I know there's a mathematical code running on the backend of Kano, and it calculates exactly as how it is intended to. And that's exactly what I asked for, my ramp is at 7.5, my shares are 200k put of pool's share of 7.158.000.000.000 etc... Tell me exactly how to calculate it, I will calculate it. Don't copy the 5Nd and paste it. Can you..? And believe me, I was here tryna learn the pool system before I started mining here.
Really Dude, read every single post ever? This was from 5 pages ago from the horses mouth
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.29218581And secondly you might try the help->payouts link on the main website.
Okay, so help-payouts is written in alien language. That's what I've been saying this whole time.
Following your link, I recall I've read it over and over to try and calculate my estimate. No success.
Now, giving it an example assuming I started 17-Jan 6:00 UTC
The first block found after that time was 505456 at 2018‑01‑22. My N avg was 3.61Th/s, N Diff was at 11.159T and my reward was 0.00166430 BTC.
After that block there's been 0 blocks.
The current block is 275.66%
Right now, if we hit a block valued at 15 BTC: my ramp is at 7.5, my shares are 200k. Pool share is at 7,100,000,000,000. Calculate it Mr. Smart horse mouth. Can you..? My actual ramp and shares are different, but I input them in easier format so you can calculate easier. Can you? If not, stop giving that help-payout, and read this and that post and calculate on your own (because unfortunately you can't either).