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Topic: KanoPool kano.is lowest 0.9% fee 🐈 since 2014 - Worldwide - 2432 blocks - page 587. (Read 5352322 times)

newbie
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For the current difficulty period the network is through ~82% of blocks in ~73% target period  

At current rate next difficulty estimate :     2 160 024 151 004    11.85%    18/01/13 12:06      
For the current difficulty period the network is through ~91% of blocks in ~79% target period  

At current rate next difficulty estimate :     2 184 039 845 865    13.10%    18/01/13 07:56

Difficulty change in ~24hours   
sr. member
Activity: 519
Merit: 253
They are at different locations currently, so could have been a local issue. Still waiting on the electricians to get our new power in. Having machines just sitting in the boxes about drives me crazy. Hopefully by next week sometime we can get up and running full speed. I will set my second to nya that would have probably caught it.

Mine on.
legendary
Activity: 4634
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
Have there been any issues with the pool? I was out for a little while and when I got back one rig had kicked over to the backup pool. Everything looked ok, it was just mining in the wrong place. Just trying ot figure out what caused it.
Hmm - not sure.
I guess you'd expect all of them to switch over, if there was a problem at the pool end.
From where you are I'd suggest first and second to be stratum and nya
member
Activity: 126
Merit: 10
Welcome cashdc to the pool, or at least upping their hash rate significantly!
He's been a long term miner up and down Smiley
Welcome back with the big hash rate Cheesy

So why would someone with that much hash rate leave? Or is he spreading out his hash rate to reduce variance? Solo mining?
Who cares? Smiley
Being here now is good Smiley

Being someone that is always trying to learn from those that have paved the way, I tend to take note when they are doing something I know nothing about. Just curious.  Grin
legendary
Activity: 4634
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
Welcome cashdc to the pool, or at least upping their hash rate significantly!
He's been a long term miner up and down Smiley
Welcome back with the big hash rate Cheesy

So why would someone with that much hash rate leave? Or is he spreading out his hash rate to reduce variance? Solo mining?
Who cares? Smiley
Being here now is good Smiley
sr. member
Activity: 519
Merit: 253
Have there been any issues with the pool? I was out for a little while and when I got back one rig had kicked over to the backup pool. Everything looked ok, it was just mining in the wrong place. Just trying ot figure out what caused it.
member
Activity: 126
Merit: 10
Welcome cashdc to the pool, or at least upping their hash rate significantly!
He's been a long term miner up and down Smiley
Welcome back with the big hash rate Cheesy

So why would someone with that much hash rate leave? Or is he spreading out his hash rate to reduce variance? Solo mining?
legendary
Activity: 4634
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
Welcome cashdc to the pool, or at least upping their hash rate significantly!
He's been a long term miner up and down Smiley
Welcome back with the big hash rate Cheesy
member
Activity: 658
Merit: 21
4 s9's 2 821's
Welcome cashdc to the pool, or at least upping their hash rate significantly!
sr. member
Activity: 461
Merit: 306
Anyone in the US mining here that knows of a place where I can host 25 machines? I am running out of room at my facility and want to avoid the cost of having an additional transformer run out to my property. Any help would be appreciated.
member
Activity: 126
Merit: 10
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Ha, not only that - but why does Chain 6 always have more HW than 7 or 8!?  Tongue

I actually have one S9 where all 3 chains have equal HW and temps.  After 35 days of running the total HW is less than 1000 and registers as 0.0000%.  It's like a rock star.  All the rest of mine follow the normal S9 pattern where chain 6 has all the errors and the highest temps Smiley

Time for BLOCK FRIDAY around here! Cheesy

Almost at 80%. Who the heck is monitoring kano.is. STEP AWAY FROM THE SCREEN.
legendary
Activity: 1736
Merit: 1032
Carl, aka Sonny :)
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Ha, not only that - but why does Chain 6 always have more HW than 7 or 8!?  Tongue

I actually have one S9 where all 3 chains have equal HW and temps.  After 35 days of running the total HW is less than 1000 and registers as 0.0000%.  It's like a rock star.  All the rest of mine follow the normal S9 pattern where chain 6 has all the errors and the highest temps Smiley

Time for BLOCK FRIDAY around here! Cheesy
newbie
Activity: 40
Merit: 0
Where is that damn next block at? I danced for like an hour last night!

Errr.....  Huh
legendary
Activity: 4634
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
Issue has been resolve by Kano. FYI save your 2FA keys there is no way for reset.
Also if you didn't save the key when you setup 2FA, but your device is still working, go to the 2FA web page and change the key, to get a new one you can save Smiley
Read the 2FA page when you change it (and of  course when you first set it up)
full member
Activity: 658
Merit: 118
Hi folks,
The short version of my question is :" when will I be able to pay the electricity bill with my Kano earning?"

I'm here since the 8th Jan. (with one s9) and  got already a share of one block which was approx 5 Euros.
I'm living in Germany. With my current electricity tariff the S9 consumes about 8.80 Euros per day.
So, when (blocks per month) is Kano getting reasonable for a person who has to pay the electricity bill with the bitcoin(s) ?
Thanks,
Kemal

Your miner now is connected to the pool and contributing shares. When we find a block, the pool looks back in time at the last 9 trillion or so shares. (This is the 5ND.) You will get paid a percentage of the block based on the number of those shares that were from your miner.

You can plug your numbers into http://tradebtc.net/bitcalc.php - an S9 (13.5 th/s) earns roughly 0.001757834865 btc (or 19.64 euro) a day,  but that's only paid out when we find a block, and you won't get paid for your full shares until you're ramped up. The earnings all average out over the month, when we find a block, as long as we get around 100% of the expected blocks. So you'll get 0 some days, but get 40 euro others, and it averages out to 19.64 per day.
newbie
Activity: 30
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Thanks for your time...   The power/energy units thing is just college physics-core curricula, and my having been a professional physicist working for the USAF for the last 36 years, I'm likely not misunderstanding anything.  Anyway, as this is heading for a troll-fest, which I wasn't after, I'll just drop a few F-bombs (*facts, haha) then be done with it.

I realized S7's are a better surrogate than S9's for the efficiency of the whole network - S7's have penetrated very far into big mining networks over the last few years as well as individual networks. That way we're only ignoring really inefficient miners like S3-level miners (also, the network total hashing rate varies a bit, but will likely increase for as long as it can).   https://i.imgur.com/vSVL1yA.png
newbie
Activity: 2
Merit: 0
Hi folks,
The short version of my question is :" when will I be able to pay the electricity bill with my Kano earning?"

I'm here since the 8th Jan. (with one s9) and  got already a share of one block which was approx 5 Euros.
I'm living in Germany. With my current electricity tariff the S9 consumes about 8.80 Euros per day.
So, when (blocks per month) is Kano getting reasonable for a person who has to pay the electricity bill with the bitcoin(s) ?
Thanks,
Kemal
member
Activity: 658
Merit: 21
4 s9's 2 821's
I have some space if anyone wants to be crazy and pay 50%  hahaah  Actually, I can do it for less.  But if you are WILLING to pay 50%  I'll take that too. I actually know a guy who is doing it for 10 %.


50% = do it with Kodak. 
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
Did anyone see this? Wow, from 6% to 50%

Dear ViaBTC users:

In the past 14 months, ViaBTC cloud mining service has covered over 50 countries and regions in the globe, served tens of thousand cryptocurrency investors and received great popularity all over the world. We are very grateful for your love and support and will continue trying our best in providing more investment options.

Recently, due to policy changes, some of our long-term hosting partners are facing a crisis of farm closure as mining resources in Mainland China become more scarce, leading to rocketing costs of our cloud mining operation. To guarantee the long run of cloud mining, ViaBTC has no choice but have to readjust our maintenance fees. The arrangements are as follows:

1. S9 contracts: From UTC time 8:00 12th January 2018, maintenance fee ratio for S9 contracts will be adjusted from 6% to 50%.

Suppose they have recovered their capital and now would prefer mining themselves ?
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