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jr. member
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Mine on!!
Has anyone ordered from this site?  Any insight?

https://globalminingtechnology.com/



A 14Th version for 1745? I'll take 10 and give you 2k ea. Order a few and let us know how it goes. Have money in hand to pay you when you get them in.  Grin

LOL I know right!

I was just hoping I found a gem in the rough.

I even don't know why I try... sadface
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Has anyone ordered from this site?  Any insight?

https://globalminingtechnology.com/



A 14Th version for 1745? I'll take 10 and give you 2k ea. Order a few and let us know how it goes. Have money in hand to pay you when you get them in.  Grin
jr. member
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Mine on!!
Has anyone ordered from this site?  Any insight?

https://globalminingtechnology.com/

jr. member
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A reboot of the S9 always brings everything back to life and it could be days/weeks before it happens again but it only happens to 1 of my 3 S9's.


The simple fix would be to just set up a script to reboot that miner once a day as long as that miner never craps out less than a day after reboot.  (so you won't have any long downtime)

If it is dying more than once a day you need a real fix on the hardware


Good idea. It's never happened sooner that say 3-4 days apart and will usually go for more than a week without issue.
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A reboot of the S9 always brings everything back to life and it could be days/weeks before it happens again but it only happens to 1 of my 3 S9's.


The simple fix would be to just set up a script to reboot that miner once a day as long as that miner never craps out less than a day after reboot.  (so you won't have any long downtime)

If it is dying more than once a day you need a real fix on the hardware
jr. member
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So I have one of my S9s that will occasionally stop hashing on 1-2 boards. All chips still read as zeros and there really is nothing that stands out like high errors, X's for the chips, less that 189 chips total, etc. except that the board(s) that stops show a RT (real time) hash of zero. A reboot of the S9 always brings everything back to life and it could be days/weeks before it happens again but it only happens to 1 of my 3 S9's.

I use Awesome Miner and have created a custom notification to alert me if hash rate drops below 13 Th/s for longer than 10 minutes. I know you can also include a command to restart the miner but trying has not been successful following the documentation. I check for like 5 seconds ago, 5 minutes ago, and 10 minutes ago to make sure all 3 are true. For whatever reason this kind of averages it out to make sure the hash is not just fluctuating but is indeed dropped for the last 10 minutes. Maybe there is a better way but this worked for me. Anyways, I know some others here use Awesome Miner so I thought I'd share what I have and hope it proves handy to someone else.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/bgyesbi0z3rg5er/AMLowHash1.jpg?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/3h5arckdz99ohw2/AMLowHash2.jpg?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/3vo85czsrvhgd0b/AMLowHash3.jpg?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/bhubtv3oe128bn8/AMLowHash4.jpg?dl=0
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4 s9's 2 821's
What's everyones opinion on the Bitcoin Atom split that's supposed to happen this week? How will this affect miners since they plan on handling the transactions outside of the chain? Do we not get any of the transaction fees at that point? Is there any benefit to miners with this?

non-issue
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Free mining equipment tracking and reporting
Consolidate your transactions with the low fees!
Indeed - don't wait for the next run of high fees then complain about them Cheesy
Do it! Do it now!

I did and it was confirmed very quickly even with the low fees.  Now is the time to consolidate all of your small payouts to another wallet you own! Cheesy

I was going to ask about this very thing...  I have had several payments into one address. But I keep hearing of this consolidation.  What is exactly meant by it and what benefit is there, or negative if its not done?  I know it means to move the funds to another address or wallet ID, is it simply to put them in one block so that when its moved its not being moved from many blocks over the past couple months and that ads up to more fees?  Ie satoshi's per kb..

I have had all the payments for blocks on kano since dec 10, and about 1 each week from Nov 21 from Nicehash...  except for that last one :-)

Thanks.



It's cheaper to move one "unit" that is 1 BTC vs 100 "unit"s that total 1 BTC.   
As an fyi, minergain is still showing the mempool at 125MB, so still terrible - however there have been errors with blockchain.info overnight, so that may be part of why lower transactions that have been sitting there longer are getting through.  It never hurts to consolidate and www.minergain.com/faq.html#btctxfees will give you some options.  I always go about half of the weekly value and would try .00005 BTC/Kb.  Be sure to check the option to change the fee later if that is a setting in your wallet.
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What's everyones opinion on the Bitcoin Atom split that's supposed to happen this week? How will this affect miners since they plan on handling the transactions outside of the chain? Do we not get any of the transaction fees at that point? Is there any benefit to miners with this?
member
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4 s9's 2 821's
Consolidate your transactions with the low fees!
Indeed - don't wait for the next run of high fees then complain about them Cheesy
Do it! Do it now!

I did and it was confirmed very quickly even with the low fees.  Now is the time to consolidate all of your small payouts to another wallet you own! Cheesy

I was going to ask about this very thing...  I have had several payments into one address. But I keep hearing of this consolidation.  What is exactly meant by it and what benefit is there, or negative if its not done?  I know it means to move the funds to another address or wallet ID, is it simply to put them in one block so that when its moved its not being moved from many blocks over the past couple months and that ads up to more fees?  Ie satoshi's per kb..

I have had all the payments for blocks on kano since dec 10, and about 1 each week from Nov 21 from Nicehash...  except for that last one :-)

Thanks.



It's cheaper to move one "unit" that is 1 BTC vs 100 "unit"s that total 1 BTC.   
sr. member
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It's always nice to wake up and find out that we found a block while I was sleeping  Grin
Thanks Cobra!

Now you know what it feels like to be a firefighter! BTCBTCBTC
Cheesy
jr. member
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It's always nice to wake up and find out that we found a block while I was sleeping  Grin
Thanks Cobra!

Now you know what it feels like to be a firefighter! BTCBTCBTC
sr. member
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It's always nice to wake up and find out that we found a block while I was sleeping  Grin
Thanks Cobra!
legendary
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Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
Quick question:

Has anyone noticed the statistics for January 13th from 01:54:04 UTC through 06:57:26 UTC? The PPS% is different than the rest of the shifts that are in that particular group. It's hard to explain but basically the other shifts in line with it were rewarded the same number of times, but it appears that there might be a statistic issue or those shifts missed a reward somehow. I'm not sure if this is the same timeframe where the server,stratum, whatever went down for a few of us or not.

Just wanted to mention it.
Diff change
A new shift is always started on a diff change, and the value of a share thus also changes on a diff change.
9moae daisy is a 'new diff change' shift, thus from daisy onwards is different.

Edit: FYI Smiley Daisy is the character I always race as in Mario Kart so she got 'd' Cheesy
jr. member
Activity: 136
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Quick question:

Has anyone noticed the statistics for January 13th from 01:54:04 UTC through 06:57:26 UTC? The PPS% is different than the rest of the shifts that are in that particular group. It's hard to explain but basically the other shifts in line with it were rewarded the same number of times, but it appears that there might be a statistic issue or those shifts missed a reward somehow. I'm not sure if this is the same timeframe where the server,stratum, whatever went down for a few of us or not.

Just wanted to mention it.

legendary
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Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
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There's a ramp up period of ~15 days on the pool - so if you were fully ramped up on PPLNS for 5Nd...


what r the details of the ramp up!
Help->Payouts
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The pay period is 5 times the network difficulty. Your pay per block is based on how many shares you put in during that period no matter how many blocks are found. So each time a block is found the pool will total your shares for the 5nd period vs the pool, and pay you. It takes roughly 2 weeks to ramp up, but then there is also ramp down after you stop mining. This keeps people from pool hopping as you need to stick around through the ramp up, but with the ramp up you are also covered for any potential downtime you experience. The pool expects to find a block every 3 or 4 days so don't expect a daily pay. To save transaction fee's when we pay ourselves we attach our payment to the next block we find so we can process it for free.

Edit: On average (at 100%) each share is rewarded 5 times
newbie
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...

There's a ramp up period of ~15 days on the pool - so if you were fully ramped up on PPLNS for 5Nd...


what r the details of the ramp up!
member
Activity: 238
Merit: 11
Consolidate your transactions with the low fees!
Indeed - don't wait for the next run of high fees then complain about them Cheesy
Do it! Do it now!

I did and it was confirmed very quickly even with the low fees.  Now is the time to consolidate all of your small payouts to another wallet you own! Cheesy

I was going to ask about this very thing...  I have had several payments into one address. But I keep hearing of this consolidation.  What is exactly meant by it and what benefit is there, or negative if its not done?  I know it means to move the funds to another address or wallet ID, is it simply to put them in one block so that when its moved its not being moved from many blocks over the past couple months and that ads up to more fees?  Ie satoshi's per kb..

I have had all the payments for blocks on kano since dec 10, and about 1 each week from Nov 21 from Nicehash...  except for that last one :-)

Thanks.


Consolidation is turning coins from many inputs into a single output. Since fees are paid based on transaction size, the more inputs you have the more you're paying in fees.

Doing this during low fees is best since you're not paying so much right now in overall fees.

In future if you're sending bitcoin, the smaller transaction size will help you save on transaction fees.

So My wallet creates a new address every time I click receive bitcoin...  so I could essentially send it from the address I was using for the last 2 months, to one of these other new addresses on the same wallet ( I know the wallet address is technically a new wallet, I just mean on the same Application I use as the wallet)  This will accomplish the consolidation?  Is there any pro's or cons to doing it this way?  I know I should put my 12 million in bitcoin on an offline wallet...  But I like the feel of them in my pocket :-)





You could send it to any address on your wallet (if I'm reading what you said correctly).

Each time you receive bitcoin, it essentially is a new input that needs to be signed if you want to send it out. So sending all that loose change to a single address will achieve consolidation.
jr. member
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Consolidate your transactions with the low fees!
Indeed - don't wait for the next run of high fees then complain about them Cheesy
Do it! Do it now!

I did and it was confirmed very quickly even with the low fees.  Now is the time to consolidate all of your small payouts to another wallet you own! Cheesy

I was going to ask about this very thing...  I have had several payments into one address. But I keep hearing of this consolidation.  What is exactly meant by it and what benefit is there, or negative if its not done?  I know it means to move the funds to another address or wallet ID, is it simply to put them in one block so that when its moved its not being moved from many blocks over the past couple months and that ads up to more fees?  Ie satoshi's per kb..

I have had all the payments for blocks on kano since dec 10, and about 1 each week from Nov 21 from Nicehash...  except for that last one :-)

Thanks.


Consolidation is turning coins from many inputs into a single output. Since fees are paid based on transaction size, the more inputs you have the more you're paying in fees.

Doing this during low fees is best since you're not paying so much right now in overall fees.

In future if you're sending bitcoin, the smaller transaction size will help you save on transaction fees.

So My wallet creates a new address every time I click receive bitcoin...  so I could essentially send it from the address I was using for the last 2 months, to one of these other new addresses on the same wallet ( I know the wallet address is technically a new wallet, I just mean on the same Application I use as the wallet)  This will accomplish the consolidation?  Is there any pro's or cons to doing it this way?  I know I should put my 12 million in bitcoin on an offline wallet...  But I like the feel of them in my pocket :-)



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