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sr. member
Activity: 276
Merit: 250
Did you mean slushpool.com ?
Why are you thinking it's better?


PS
ping stratum.slushpool.com
PING stratum.slushpool.com (54.160.42.250): 56 data bytes

--- stratum.slushpool.com ping statistics ---
6 packets transmitted, 0 packets received, 100% packet loss


Never mind. I saw here on the forum experienced members were jumping to Slush when those tx fees were freaking high.
Pool hopping makes no sense, especially if you jump to a pool that doesn't even pay transaction fees.
The experienced and knowledgable miners stay right here.
jr. member
Activity: 76
Merit: 1
Mine on!!
Sorry if I missed this, but how can we see how much difficulty was accomplished in a shift?

I am not talking about the individual difficulty that I mined - I can see that on https://kano.is/index.php?k=shifts

I am talking about the difficulty mined for the pool as a whole.    For example, I can see that we currently have 3,791,272,282,182 difficulty completed since the last block was found, but is there somewhere that shows that number per shift?


Well you can calculate it from the Pool->Graph Smiley

But no, it's not listed anywhere per shift.

Sooo... What's the equation? Smiley~
Well you'd have to look at both the Shifts page and the Pool->Graph
When you move your mouse over the Pool->Graph you'll see the hash rate HR to 2 decimal places.
Find the matching shift (see the time) to work out how long ST the shift was in seconds then:
HR * ST / (2 ^32)
The reason being: 1 Diff is 2^32 hashes - so 1 TH/s is 1x10^12/(2^32) Diff per second - then multiply by the number of seconds in the shift.

Cool THANKS!!
newbie
Activity: 78
Merit: 0
Did you mean slushpool.com ?
Why are you thinking it's better?


PS
ping stratum.slushpool.com
PING stratum.slushpool.com (54.160.42.250): 56 data bytes

--- stratum.slushpool.com ping statistics ---
6 packets transmitted, 0 packets received, 100% packet loss


Never mind. I saw here on the forum experienced members were jumping to Slush when those tx fees were freaking high.
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
Did you mean slushpool.com ?
Why are you thinking it's better?


PS
ping stratum.slushpool.com
PING stratum.slushpool.com (54.160.42.250): 56 data bytes

--- stratum.slushpool.com ping statistics ---
6 packets transmitted, 0 packets received, 100% packet loss
newbie
Activity: 78
Merit: 0
This pool pays TX fees... This is exactly the pool you should jump to!



(and never leave again...  Grin)

Haha, if Kano didn't, I wouldn't mine here. I was just thinking, when blocks are like 20+ BTC and our chance of finding a block during those days is 1 in 4 days right? So maybe you'd jump to Slush to get those high rewards..?
newbie
Activity: 4
Merit: 0
This pool pays TX fees... This is exactly the pool you should jump to!



(and never leave again...  Grin)
newbie
Activity: 78
Merit: 0
Is kano still alive?
5 days ago i setup 10 pcs of S9 to kano, and still NOTHING.
I think btc.com or antpool is much better.... for example, 10 pcs of S9 on btc.com gives me 0.016 BTC daily.


0.016 per S9  /10 = .0016 per s9?   Funny I am getting .002795 per s9 up until the last block.  I have not calculated it until today though.

Wait, I'll update the number of days in my excel sheet to see what it is......  AND...
 THE ANSWER IS  .002399 per day per S9  - Calculated for a 13.5 TH S9
 so, .002399 - .0016 = .000799   X your 10 S9 = .00799 x  $11700 US =   $93.483

WOW!  That is the number you want to give up PER DAY..

Just imagine what it is when BTC is at 20000 usd

fyi that is 159.80 per day
And $1118.60 per week
and $4794 per 30 days  (  Free S9 here )
WOW!  $58327 per year!

Ok I get it, the equation is not linear...  but you get the point.




Dang! I'm looking forward to Dec 2018. I'd have a full Bitcoin by then Cheesy

Anyways, I see blocks are averaging like 14 BTC today, dropping from 17 just couple of days ago. Do you guys jump to other pools who pay TX fees to the miners when blocks are like 20+ BTC?
jr. member
Activity: 196
Merit: 4
Is kano still alive?
5 days ago i setup 10 pcs of S9 to kano, and still NOTHING.
I think btc.com or antpool is much better.... for example, 10 pcs of S9 on btc.com gives me 0.016 BTC daily.


0.016 per S9  /10 = .0016 per s9?   Funny I am getting .002795 per s9 up until the last block.  I have not calculated it until today though.

Wait, I'll update the number of days in my excel sheet to see what it is......  AND...
 THE ANSWER IS  .002399 per day per S9  - Calculated for a 13.5 TH S9
 so, .002399 - .0016 = .000799   X your 10 S9 = .00799 x  $11700 US =   $93.483

WOW!  That is the number you want to give up PER DAY..

Just imagine what it is when BTC is at 20000 usd

fyi that is 159.80 per day
And $1118.60 per week
and $4794 per 30 days  (  Free S9 here )
WOW!  $58327 per year!

Ok I get it, the equation is not linear...  but you get the point.


hero member
Activity: 630
Merit: 506
Is kano still alive?
5 days ago i setup 10 pcs of S9 to kano, and still NOTHING.
I think btc.com or antpool is much better.... for example, 10 pcs of S9 on btc.com gives me 0.016 BTC daily.

Be patient you will make much more than that here!

Takes a bit to ramp up, some people get impatient and leave but when the blocks start rolling in they regret leaving when they see the payments coming in
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
LOL, this is my karma so affected  Grin
legendary
Activity: 4634
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
Is kano still alive?
5 days ago i setup 10 pcs of S9 to kano, and still NOTHING.
I think btc.com or antpool is much better.... for example, 10 pcs of S9 on btc.com gives me 0.016 BTC daily.
Yep you get rewards when we find a block.

No one else has found one since 2018‑01‑16 00:32:37 UTC, have you? Smiley
legendary
Activity: 4634
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
Sorry if I missed this, but how can we see how much difficulty was accomplished in a shift?

I am not talking about the individual difficulty that I mined - I can see that on https://kano.is/index.php?k=shifts

I am talking about the difficulty mined for the pool as a whole.    For example, I can see that we currently have 3,791,272,282,182 difficulty completed since the last block was found, but is there somewhere that shows that number per shift?


Well you can calculate it from the Pool->Graph Smiley

But no, it's not listed anywhere per shift.

Sooo... What's the equation? Smiley~
Well you'd have to look at both the Shifts page and the Pool->Graph
When you move your mouse over the Pool->Graph you'll see the hash rate HR to 2 decimal places.
Find the matching shift (see the time) to work out how long ST the shift was in seconds then:
HR * ST / (2 ^32)
The reason being: 1 Diff is 2^32 hashes - so 1 TH/s is 1x10^12/(2^32) Diff per second - then multiply by the number of seconds in the shift.
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
Is kano still alive?
5 days ago i setup 10 pcs of S9 to kano, and still NOTHING.
I think btc.com or antpool is much better.... for example, 10 pcs of S9 on btc.com gives me 0.016 BTC daily.
jr. member
Activity: 76
Merit: 1
Mine on!!
Sorry if I missed this, but how can we see how much difficulty was accomplished in a shift?

I am not talking about the individual difficulty that I mined - I can see that on https://kano.is/index.php?k=shifts

I am talking about the difficulty mined for the pool as a whole.    For example, I can see that we currently have 3,791,272,282,182 difficulty completed since the last block was found, but is there somewhere that shows that number per shift?


Well you can calculate it from the Pool->Graph Smiley

But no, it's not listed anywhere per shift.

Sooo... What's the equation? Smiley~
legendary
Activity: 4634
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
Sorry if I missed this, but how can we see how much difficulty was accomplished in a shift?

I am not talking about the individual difficulty that I mined - I can see that on https://kano.is/index.php?k=shifts

I am talking about the difficulty mined for the pool as a whole.    For example, I can see that we currently have 3,791,272,282,182 difficulty completed since the last block was found, but is there somewhere that shows that number per shift?


Well you can calculate it from the Pool->Graph Smiley

But no, it's not listed anywhere per shift.
jr. member
Activity: 56
Merit: 1
Sorry if I missed this, but how can we see how much difficulty was accomplished in a shift?

I am not talking about the individual difficulty that I mined - I can see that on https://kano.is/index.php?k=shifts

I am talking about the difficulty mined for the pool as a whole.    For example, I can see that we currently have 3,791,272,282,182 difficulty completed since the last block was found, but is there somewhere that shows that number per shift?

legendary
Activity: 4634
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
Hey guys.  I love this pool.  Been with Kano since October.  Reading through this weekend's posts, I saw other people Workers' Shift graph showing individul workers.

Anytime I change the workers' names at the top of the graph, and hit update, thegraph is blank.  How do I customize to show each workers shares rate.
I have 4 S9s. For instance my first S9 is Trippank.S9 , the S9b , S9c and the S9d.  I know, really original.

How do I enter the workers' name in the shift graph?  I have tried entering the S9, S9b ... inthe blanks with no sucess.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Mine on with Kano-san

Tripp

Edit: Ah Crap.  In researching this, I noticed my rate has gone doen the last 5 hours.  Looks like my original S9 has lost a hash board.  I am rebooting now.    I have noticed that the farthest board on the left always has the highest temps of the 3 boards in all my miners.  I am wondering if it is its physical location in the tube and airflow.  I might switch one S9 boards around to see (change location but wiring order the same).
This S9 was my first. A hahs board failed within a week (bought S9 off ebay for $1750.Wish they were still this price).  I sent the bad hash board to bitmain warranty in US.  they fixed for $175 in about two weeks.  Been worinking great since Oct.  Different board this time.

Start with the dot.  If you want to see S9b put in .S9b in the next empty box and hit update. Smiley
yeah worker names are allowed to start with a dot or an underscore so you have to add that also to the front
- see the popup when you click on the white ? on the left of the Worker1 input
legendary
Activity: 1736
Merit: 1032
Carl, aka Sonny :)
Hey guys.  I love this pool.  Been with Kano since October.  Reading through this weekend's posts, I saw other people Workers' Shift graph showing individul workers.

Anytime I change the workers' names at the top of the graph, and hit update, thegraph is blank.  How do I customize to show each workers shares rate.
I have 4 S9s. For instance my first S9 is Trippank.S9 , the S9b , S9c and the S9d.  I know, really original.

How do I enter the workers' name in the shift graph?  I have tried entering the S9, S9b ... inthe blanks with no sucess.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Mine on with Kano-san

Tripp

Edit: Ah Crap.  In researching this, I noticed my rate has gone doen the last 5 hours.  Looks like my original S9 has lost a hash board.  I am rebooting now.    I have noticed that the farthest board on the left always has the highest temps of the 3 boards in all my miners.  I am wondering if it is its physical location in the tube and airflow.  I might switch one S9 boards around to see (change location but wiring order the same).
This S9 was my first. A hahs board failed within a week (bought S9 off ebay for $1750.Wish they were still this price).  I sent the bad hash board to bitmain warranty in US.  they fixed for $175 in about two weeks.  Been worinking great since Oct.  Different board this time.

Start with the dot.  If you want to see S9b put in .S9b in the next empty box and hit update. Smiley
legendary
Activity: 4634
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
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Thanks for the in depth analysis!   I have also noticed that the shift time is not always 50 minutes, I have seen it vary up to 10%.  Then if a block is found, it looks like a shift terminates early.
Yep there's a few reasons why a shift ends (mentioned on Help->Payouts)
But the full list is:

Default: 100 work changes or about 50 minutes

Also:
1) We find a block
2) I restart the work generator (backend)
3) Diff change (every multiple of 2016 blocks)
4) Halving (every multiple of 210000 blocks)
jr. member
Activity: 136
Merit: 2
In regards to miner temperature and hashrate variability, here are my findings with my AntMiner S9 after a couple of days:

My miner has stayed within the temperature range of 74 degrees to 78 degrees for the hottest Chip.  When it gets to 78 the fans kick into overdrive and put it down to 74.  If I keep the Antminer S9 in a cooler place, the temps drop a couple of degrees and the fans do not run in overdrive and make much less noise.   I have not seen a difference in hashrate on the S9 Status Screen based on room temperature so far.

The hashrate on the Status screen has been consistently around 13.50 TH/s (Ideal) and 13.68 TH/s (RT).   Not sure what RT means.

Here is my AntMiner S9 Status Screen: https://imgur.com/a/UdaSg

Now, on the pool website, for worker shifts, my hashrate has varied wildly and randomly between 11.15 TH/s and 14.81 TH/s, but the average is around 13.68 TH/s.  


I've always understood RT to mean "Real Time" as in what it is currently hashing at that moment, while the other is your average Hashrate over time.
I can't wait to have my shed up with an exhaust fan and some A/C cooling the shed in the summers. These temps in my garage are killing me since it's Arkansas and decided to go from 0 degrees outside last week to mid to upper 50's this weekend and upcoming week. Now I have the garage door cracked outside, and I have the interior garage door opened fully to try and exhaust the heat into the house and it's STILL a little warm for me. As it is it's hitting around 77 and then cooling down and heating back up within 3 - 5 minutes. Rinse, repeat.

Thanks!  RT meaning Real Time makes sense. 

As for keeping it cool in your garage, why can you use a fan to help move the air out? 



Until recently the cold air was handling the cooling. I have the door cracked so slightly that putting a fan in there I feel would just recirculate the same hot air because it would just bounce off the garage door. Since It's only temporary I'm trying to make it work until the shed is up
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