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Topic: KanoPool kano.is lowest 0.9% fee 🐈 since 2014 - Worldwide - 2432 blocks - page 927. (Read 5352429 times)

legendary
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Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
Damn orphan...  Tongue

Yep, that sucked!  Cry
It wasn't an orphan, it was just a very close share.
Share diff was 678443271793.64551 but network diff is 678760110082.9902
So close yet so far - oh well Smiley
sr. member
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911 IT Admin. I keep 911 up so you get help ASAP!
Woot! Bitmain had s9's for sale  for .413 so I grabbed my third one! Here comes 50(ish)Th's  Grin
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THAT works..........................  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

Better fees anyway!  Cool
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Block! by Elcapodels9 Smiley with 55th! Welcome to Acclaim Board!  Grin Grin Grin Block Today!
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Plenty of time for another!!  Cool Cool Cool
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legendary
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Ya-ha...hope the weather's good for you. Cool
legendary
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It's 0300 in Kano land...  Kiss

...and the shade tree in the bayou is getting lonely...
Was actually about 2pm 'here'
Sept Iles Smiley
legendary
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It's 0300 in Kano land...  Kiss

...and the shade tree in the bayou is getting lonely...
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Ethereum is now trading above $300. Thanks for crippling bitcoin! Smiley
You're Welcome!  Kiss

Though I don't think trading at about 7 times what it was last year is exactly what most would call crippling.  Tongue
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Does anyone else hear that creepy-crawly, shrill sound that a troll makes? Man, it's like finger-nails on a blackboard!

P.S. I just noticed that BTC was trading at $2,919. Not bad for a coin that is biting the dust! LOL   Grin Grin
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I have not seen the ads for the pool on the forum in a while. Am I just missing them or have they been stopped?
Just curious.

COMEONBLOCKSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!   Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin
legendary
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Yup...that's a big plus for mining here, methinks.

Living on a micro-tropical island in the middle of the Pacific can have its down side...we lost the island's power for three hours last night. Dunno why yet. Nice to wake up to problems solved and blocks found, though.
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You used a fee of 1000 satoshis/kbyte, instead of 10000 satoshis/kb which is what that accelerator you were talking about uses. I've added your transaction to a different accelerator and it should be confirmed within the next few hours, so you shouldn't have to do anything about it.

If it doesn't get confirmed, follow cedarlug's steps, or read this thread for more solutions and more info.

Thanks DarkStar and cedarlug!

This is what I love about this group. Smiley
legendary
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Hey folks,
In my quest to consolidate my wallet I appear to have sent out a transaction which has way too low of fees.  In previous tries I was able to use the tx accelerator to "help" it along but this transaction apparently has too low of fees for that. TxID is: 6edbf222792b7bde966623e37981c15827cc07dc51dd70bab653025666e1f76c

Should I just wait (I tried to send it last night) and if so, how long until it is flagged as failed or returned so I can try again with more fees.

For background, I used to just send my payouts from here to my KeepKey wallet but I was finding the txfees to be rather high when I tried to spend the coins.  Bright idea was then to send them to my bitcoin node I have on a headless linux box.  This allowed me to wait until I had a couple hundred mBTC and then send it to my Keepkey wallet.  This meant I had to calculate an appropriate fee and set the bitcoin node to send with it.  It worked fine the last time I did this but I assume this transactions had more inputs or the network is just that much more congested.  Live and learn - I know the coins are there.  Just trying to figure out how long til I can try again. Smiley 

You used a fee of 1000 satoshis/kbyte, instead of 10000 satoshis/kb which is what that accelerator you were talking about uses. I've added your transaction to a different accelerator and it should be confirmed within the next few hours, so you shouldn't have to do anything about it.

If it doesn't get confirmed, follow cedarlug's steps, or read this thread for more solutions and more info.
newbie
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... to send them to my bitcoin node I have on a headless linux box.

The two "do-it-yourself" ways would be
  • to try to issue abandontransaction "txid" in the command console of your core.  I've had limited success with that.
  • restart core with "-zapwallettxes=2, which will give you back control of the unconfirmed funds - just know that the unconfirmed transaction still exists.  The goal now is to usurp the unconfirmed transaction and respend the same funds with adequate transaction fees.  The "second" spending of the funds will get confirmed, causing the network to mark your original transaction as an invalid double-spend.
More details can be acquired by googling the core commands given above.  If you're adventurous, add "rawtx" and "sendrawtransaction" to the search terms for the do-it-yourself transaction accelerator.
 
member
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Hey folks,
In my quest to consolidate my wallet I appear to have sent out a transaction which has way too low of fees.  In previous tries I was able to use the tx accelerator to "help" it along but this transaction apparently has too low of fees for that. TxID is: 6edbf222792b7bde966623e37981c15827cc07dc51dd70bab653025666e1f76c

Should I just wait (I tried to send it last night) and if so, how long until it is flagged as failed or returned so I can try again with more fees.

For background, I used to just send my payouts from here to my KeepKey wallet but I was finding the txfees to be rather high when I tried to spend the coins.  Bright idea was then to send them to my bitcoin node I have on a headless linux box.  This allowed me to wait until I had a couple hundred mBTC and then send it to my Keepkey wallet.  This meant I had to calculate an appropriate fee and set the bitcoin node to send with it.  It worked fine the last time I did this but I assume this transactions had more inputs or the network is just that much more congested.  Live and learn - I know the coins are there.  Just trying to figure out how long til I can try again. Smiley 
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