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Topic: KanoPool kano.is lowest 0.9% fee 🐈 since 2014 - Worldwide - 2432 blocks - page 878. (Read 5352367 times)

newbie
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Hey, can we pay that guy to come talk @#$% about the dust more often? He seems to have unclogged the block-finding pipes.
legendary
Activity: 4634
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
legendary
Activity: 4634
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
Because Bitcoin Core doesn't have hardware wallet support for Trezor and Ledger Wallet.
Though ... that's exactly the same as saying:
Trezor and Ledger Wallet doesn't have support for Bitcoin Core Tongue

Meanwhile Smiley
Block! by Hurrungane Smiley

Another short network block - 86 seconds - so not much Tx fees - but the block was almost full Sad

Edit: oh also a payout Smiley
member
Activity: 85
Merit: 10
Because Bitcoin Core doesn't have hardware wallet support for Trezor and Ledger Wallet.
legendary
Activity: 3586
Merit: 1099
Think for yourself
Having problem moving BTC from one address.

Armory tells me there are too many transactions and doesn't allow.

I tried Electrum, but when I import the private key it appears to be processing forever and never finishes (waited once for over 4 hours).

Why doesn't anyone use the Standard Bitcoin Core?

I've never heard of Bitcoin-QT limiting the amount of Bitcoin you could transfer, it seems it would make it difficult to buy something.  I do believe your stuck with paying a high fee though.
sr. member
Activity: 442
Merit: 250
Found Lost beach - quiet now
Having problem moving BTC from one address.

Been mining to one address before the fork and it has 770 small transactions totaling about 5.2 BTC. When I tried to transfer the BTC to another address (to use the private key for BCC) Armory tells me there are too many transactions and doesn't allow. Only if I lower the transaction to 0.12 BTC am I allowed and then it wants to charge a high fee. I can override the fee and just pay 0.001 BTC and these go through, but even at this lower fee it will take over 30 transactions to transfer everything out (assuming the cutoff doesn't keep going down) and will cost over $100.

I tried Electrum, but when I import the private key it appears to be processing forever and never finishes (waited once for over 4 hours). Seems to stop responding.

Kano, or anyone else, have you seen this problem and know how to resolve?
legendary
Activity: 4354
Merit: 9201
'The right to privacy matters'
Block! by cobramining Smiley
That one being a 22min network block meant more fees.
This time the block total was 13.815025

13.8  is a nice one for sure.  lets rip a few more like it.
hero member
Activity: 658
Merit: 500
Visualize whirledps
Block! by cobramining Smiley
That one being a 22min network block meant more fees.
This time the block total was 13.815025

Very good! Three for the day with plenty of time for more!  Cheesy

It would be great to get back ahead of the expected block number!  Cool

COMEONBLOCKSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!  Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin
legendary
Activity: 4634
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
Block! by cobramining Smiley
That one being a 22min network block meant more fees.
This time the block total was 13.815025
legendary
Activity: 4354
Merit: 9201
'The right to privacy matters'
Hello,
I just recently tried to purchase an A741 and controller from the canaan website.
They do not seem to have any kind of automated payment set up.
I sent a request into their support via a ticket, as it seemed to indicate to do.
Does anyone have any past experience they can give me that might help?
dzimmerm

Wait for link

read the next few pages to get an idea of what to do.
Of the link

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.20334881

I liked the gear and ordered another yesterday
newbie
Activity: 23
Merit: 0
Hello,
I just recently tried to purchase an A741 and controller from the canaan website.
They do not seem to have any kind of automated payment set up.
I sent a request into their support via a ticket, as it seemed to indicate to do.
Does anyone have any past experience they can give me that might help?
dzimmerm

Last time I bought from Canaan, they replied back with two payment options: bank transfer and Bitcoin. Bitcoin probably your best bet for obvious reasons and low fees. If you do a bank transfer, make sure you get a street address and phone number for the company (not their bank) as I ran into an issue with that at my bank when I sent them USD.

Also, hello from Columbus!
member
Activity: 118
Merit: 14
Hello,
I just recently tried to purchase an A741 and controller from the canaan website.
They do not seem to have any kind of automated payment set up.
I sent a request into their support via a ticket, as it seemed to indicate to do.
Does anyone have any past experience they can give me that might help?
dzimmerm
hero member
Activity: 700
Merit: 501
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=905210.msg
Regarding BitCH.

Firstly and most obviously, I wont be giving the pool wallet private keys to anyone.
It seems there are some scammers around asking for the private keys from various people to get at the BCH ... but ... obviously ... if you give a private key to someone, they also have access to your BTC wallet address forever ... yeah that would be a stupid thing to do.

Secondly, this is a BTC pool, not a BCH pool, and although I doubt theymos is correct saying that BCH is insecure and might allow others to steal your bitcoin,
I'm not having the pool wallet go anywhere near a BCH wallet any time in the near future.

Consider any BCH that you didn't control in the manner that was clearly pointed out in many places in bitcoin, in your own wallet, as gone.
If, due to some armageddon in the dark distant future, I close the pool and check if there's any BCH, well yep I guess I'll have made some BCH also, which I expect will be worthless by then anyway Tongue

No I'm not going to risk the pool's BTC wallet, so don't ask.

This is what has always made this pool and kept my attention.
Straight talk and answers...transparency.
Regardless of who does or does not like the message, at least it isn't hiding behind a wall of s00n and to the m00n or I didn't mean it that way, etc

full member
Activity: 341
Merit: 100
Quote
Consider any BCH that you didn't control in the manner that was clearly pointed out in many places in bitcoin, in your own wallet, as gone.
If, due to some armageddon in the dark distant future, I close the pool and check if there's any BCH, well yep I guess I'll have made some BCH also, which I expect will be worthless by then anyway Tongue

No I'm not going to risk the pool's BTC wallet, so don't ask.


lol well if you happen to of came out ahead with an almost worthless 0.00003558 BCH from grand tottal of collected btc dust that I have gathered up.   You can go right ahead and keep my 0.00003558 BCH as a tip..    I'm sure its not going to break me or even cause me to have to postpone my retirement by more then a few seconds.  ;-)
legendary
Activity: 4634
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
legendary
Activity: 4634
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
Regarding BitCH.

Firstly and most obviously, I wont be giving the pool wallet private keys to anyone.
It seems there are some scammers around asking for the private keys from various people to get at the BCH ... but ... obviously ... if you give a private key to someone, they also have access to your BTC wallet address forever ... yeah that would be a stupid thing to do.

Secondly, this is a BTC pool, not a BCH pool, and although I doubt theymos is correct saying that BCH is insecure and might allow others to steal your bitcoin,
I'm not having the pool wallet go anywhere near a BCH wallet any time in the near future.

Consider any BCH that you didn't control in the manner that was clearly pointed out in many places in bitcoin, in your own wallet, as gone.
If, due to some armageddon in the dark distant future, I close the pool and check if there's any BCH, well yep I guess I'll have made some BCH also, which I expect will be worthless by then anyway Tongue

No I'm not going to risk the pool's BTC wallet, so don't ask.
full member
Activity: 204
Merit: 101
legendary
Activity: 4634
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
With fees dropping, I decided to move some coins around and sent a transaction with a 0.5 sat/B fee. I'm concerned it won't get confirmed.  I sent the transactions with RBF enabled, but I didn't save the transaction in Electrum. What are my options if it doesn't get confirmed?
Not an answer to your question, however:

The pool payout transactions are ... 42,000 sat fee and about 28k bytes ... so about 1.5sat/byte
There's a second issue however of bitcoind relaying the transaction to another bitcoind - there are default absolute limits in that also that the bitcoinds would have to change to relay tiny transactions.

Since blocks are not very full, your transaction probably will confirm anyway, but that's the risk you take for trying to pay a very low fee.

Block! Cheesy by dsjif Smiley
member
Activity: 85
Merit: 10
With fees dropping, I decided to move some coins around and sent a transaction with a 0.5 sat/B fee. I'm concerned it won't get confirmed.  I sent the transactions with RBF enabled, but I didn't save the transaction in Electrum. What are my options if it doesn't get confirmed?
sr. member
Activity: 448
Merit: 250
Yeah I been putting a 42,000 sat fee in each of the block payouts (and I'll keep doing this for the time being while it continues to work)

Aww, I like getting notification emails from blockonomics that show several transactions when we're on a roll!

(for those that aren't sure, that sarcasm  Tongue)
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