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newbie
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When updating payment address if your forget the password it kind of silently errors out. You get the message "Payout Address Has Been Changed" and an email alerting you to the change, but it stays set to the old payout address since the password wasn't entered.
sr. member
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I'm new to mining I only bought one 11ghs it go's up to 20ghsmax gekkosience thumb drive to test and see if i want to invest more. so is a dust payment a low payment for small little miners like at this hash rate? And do i have to wait till a good enough payment amount on this pool to get payments to my wallet if so what is it like 0.01? ...But being someone who only has 11ghs-20ghs to put in is there a way it adds up over a month into a payment...
With 11gh, you might earn .01 over the next 20 years.  Embarrassed


That duck sure wacks that computer hard
what kind of miner would you recommend for a beginner?

Buy a S9 or T9 and send it somewhere reputable for hosting.
full member
Activity: 500
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I'm new to mining I only bought one 11ghs it go's up to 20ghsmax gekkosience thumb drive to test and see if i want to invest more. so is a dust payment a low payment for small little miners like at this hash rate? And do i have to wait till a good enough payment amount on this pool to get payments to my wallet if so what is it like 0.01? ...But being someone who only has 11ghs-20ghs to put in is there a way it adds up over a month into a payment...
With 11gh, you might earn .01 over the next 20 years.  Embarrassed


That duck sure wacks that computer hard
what kind of miner would you recommend for a beginner?

it depends on how much you are willing to invest.
I would go for an T9 or S9, at least 2
newbie
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I'm new to mining I only bought one 11ghs it go's up to 20ghsmax gekkosience thumb drive to test and see if i want to invest more. so is a dust payment a low payment for small little miners like at this hash rate? And do i have to wait till a good enough payment amount on this pool to get payments to my wallet if so what is it like 0.01? ...But being someone who only has 11ghs-20ghs to put in is there a way it adds up over a month into a payment...
With 11gh, you might earn .01 over the next 20 years.  Embarrassed


That duck sure wacks that computer hard
what kind of miner would you recommend for a beginner?
hero member
Activity: 1092
Merit: 552
Retired IRCX God
I'm new to mining I only bought one 11ghs it go's up to 20ghsmax gekkosience thumb drive to test and see if i want to invest more. so is a dust payment a low payment for small little miners like at this hash rate? And do i have to wait till a good enough payment amount on this pool to get payments to my wallet if so what is it like 0.01? ...But being someone who only has 11ghs-20ghs to put in is there a way it adds up over a month into a payment...
With 11gh, you might earn .01 over the next 20 years.  Embarrassed
full member
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Merit: 100
I'm new to mining I only bought one 11ghs it go's up to 20ghsmax gekkosience thumb drive to test and see if i want to invest more. so is a dust payment a low payment for small little miners like at this hash rate? And do i have to wait till a good enough payment amount on this pool to get payments to my wallet if so what is it like 0.01? The way this pool sounds is very straight forward and legit so i would love learn more.
I read the payment method page about the 5Nd and it sounds like a real cool way. But being someone who only has 11ghs-20ghs to put in is there a way it adds up over a month into a payment. I geuss how would it work with a low btc share in the pool?

Try this calculator … http://tradebtc.net/bitcalc.php

And remember to convert your Ghs to Ths Roll Eyes
sr. member
Activity: 324
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Loving the increased pool hash rate! Any of you figured out how to handle hung transactions going out from your ledger nano s?

Trans ID: 67d02c29b05d4cb84bb5a9b7f2f56735ab2d231801ad9fb422601dd559232009
newbie
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 I'm new to mining I only bought one 11ghs it go's up to 20ghsmax gekkosience thumb drive to test and see if i want to invest more. so is a dust payment a low payment for small little miners like at this hash rate? And do i have to wait till a good enough payment amount on this pool to get payments to my wallet if so what is it like 0.01? The way this pool sounds is very straight forward and legit so i would love learn more.
I read the payment method page about the 5Nd and it sounds like a real cool way. But being someone who only has 11ghs-20ghs to put in is there a way it adds up over a month into a payment. I geuss how would it work with a low btc share in the pool?
legendary
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Carl, aka Sonny :)
hero member
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Retired IRCX God
The problem is this
One should only pay a single transaction fee when it was to receive the gains in our btc wallet
This would eliminate payment delays caused by dust payments  Grin
The problem is that dust, by most definitions, is an amount that is smaller than the fee to transfer it. Kano is doing you a favor by not sending it until it reaches a level where you actually get something out of it. You griped that it was "1/5€", would you spend 1/10€ to send 1/100€?
hero member
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...l#BTC=0.0001
I'm talking about a 1/5€ cuts, not just cents!
You seem to be missing some 0's.  Roll Eyes

That's not the point of my question
Too much dust makes a dump

Actually that is the point, for example, i have about 60 dust payments, and guess what... it's about 22cents.
You can't even pay the transaction fee's from that.

The problem is this
One should only pay a single transaction fee when it was to receive the gains in our btc wallet
This would eliminate payment delays caused by dust payments  Grin
full member
Activity: 204
Merit: 101
Kano,

I have miners in Dubai, which node is best to point?

You should try to do some ping to nl.kano.is or de.kano.is or sg.kano.is

But I think EU ones will be the best

Just choose the one where you have less ping in ms
full member
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Kano,

I have miners in Dubai, which node is best to point?
newbie
Activity: 29
Merit: 0
...l#BTC=0.0001
I'm talking about a 1/5€ cuts, not just cents!
You seem to be missing some 0's.  Roll Eyes

That's not the point of my question
Too much dust makes a dump

Actually that is the point, for example, i have about 60 dust payments, and guess what... it's about 22cents.
You can't even pay the transaction fee's from that.
hero member
Activity: 496
Merit: 500
...l#BTC=0.0001
I'm talking about a 1/5€ cuts, not just cents!
You seem to be missing some 0's.  Roll Eyes

That's not the point of my question
Too much dust makes a dump
sr. member
Activity: 277
Merit: 250
legendary
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Merit: 4597
...to those who did not see "Silicon Valley", all above would sound as gibberish.
And yet, knowing this, you typed it anyway.  Tongue Grin

made you comment, but it is not something that is hard to do, apparently.  Tongue

Looking for advise or maybe Kano's help... I've been mining here close to 2 yrs and monthly transfer the 60-100 small payments to another address, mainly to consolidate so when I need to actually send BTC external it does not take 15m using my Trezor to sign and cost a fortune due to size. I usually do a low fee cause I don't care how long my consolidation transaction takes, usually costs me 50 cents to 3 bucks to do this, it did last month anyway.

With the huge men pool now, I tried to do this yesterday and even a low fee was 26 bucks and normal fee was over 60 bucks. again due to so many small inputs and thus transaction KB size. Thinking of ways to solve this issue, Since Kano uses our blocks to send out payments, maybe we would be able to select a payout threshold, .25 or .5 or something like that. That would help. Another thought is send it to network with a low standard fee of .0002 and then provide Kano the transaction ID so he can include in our next block, kind of a perk for mining here and getting a faster lane on the congested BTC highway. Again, only for addresses that he has in DB as payment addresses, so no abuse as input addresses need to match pool payment addresses. Anyway, looking for some suggestions with this consolidation issue, I'm sure I'm not the only one, as I have seen others here do the same thing monthly or weekly consolidation into a new address.


I agree that reduction in payout numbers (some kind of accumulation) might be a good idea, but he does not want to hold anything, and I dig this as well. After all, he criticized Eligius for doing just that; perhaps, rightly so and among other things.
hero member
Activity: 575
Merit: 500
Looking for advise or maybe Kano's help... I've been mining here close to 2 yrs and monthly transfer the 60-100 small payments to another address, mainly to consolidate so when I need to actually send BTC external it does not take 15m using my Trezor to sign and cost a fortune due to size. I usually do a low fee cause I don't care how long my consolidation transaction takes, usually costs me 50 cents to 3 bucks to do this, it did last month anyway.

With the huge men pool now, I tried to do this yesterday and even a low fee was 26 bucks and normal fee was over 60 bucks. again due to so many small inputs and thus transaction KB size. Thinking of ways to solve this issue, Since Kano uses our blocks to send out payments, maybe we would be able to select a payout threshold, .25 or .5 or something like that. That would help. Another thought is send it to network with a low standard fee of .0002 and then provide Kano the transaction ID so he can include in our next block, kind of a perk for mining here and getting a faster lane on the congested BTC highway. Again, only for addresses that he has in DB as payment addresses, so no abuse as input addresses need to match pool payment addresses. Anyway, looking for some suggestions with this consolidation issue, I'm sure I'm not the only one, as I have seen others here do the same thing monthly or weekly consolidation into a new address.


well if he did it every other sunday 2x a month  with 100 sats per byte  it would only affect a few blocks with lower payments.

at 300 sats  it is about .0006 per block
at 100 sats it is about  .0002 per block

so 2 weeks is about 30 blocks

or .0180 vs .0060  

That's not much to give up pool wise to get the ability to bypass the congestion till something is done to resolve it. No real opinion on the solution. I think Kano has said in the past he did not want to allow us to set payment thresholds but back then this congestion problem did not exist. I also believe he does our payments with zero fees since its in our blocks.

he could do it one weekend a month which might make it easy to track.

Agreed, lets see if anyone else has suggestions and see if Kano can propose something.....

If we are going to be hitting 55-65 blocks per month .  One weekend could be 2-4 blocks  it would be able to clear  the multi payments .  at 100 sats a byte  the price is better then other places.  and it does not crush the earnings for the month.  the trick  is how hard to code it.

all the miners benefit 100 sats a byte vs 300 sats .  and those blocks would be in the .9 btc for fees range which we get some of the time anyway.

Could automate, from your account page could submit the transaction and have it sit there till the next weekend run. Either submit to network at 100 sats a byte and provide transaction ID via account page or just enter the entire transaction on the account page in RAW format. Few options here, but like you said depends on coding and testing time.
legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
Looking for advise or maybe Kano's help... I've been mining here close to 2 yrs and monthly transfer the 60-100 small payments to another address, mainly to consolidate so when I need to actually send BTC external it does not take 15m using my Trezor to sign and cost a fortune due to size. I usually do a low fee cause I don't care how long my consolidation transaction takes, usually costs me 50 cents to 3 bucks to do this, it did last month anyway.

With the huge men pool now, I tried to do this yesterday and even a low fee was 26 bucks and normal fee was over 60 bucks. again due to so many small inputs and thus transaction KB size. Thinking of ways to solve this issue, Since Kano uses our blocks to send out payments, maybe we would be able to select a payout threshold, .25 or .5 or something like that. That would help. Another thought is send it to network with a low standard fee of .0002 and then provide Kano the transaction ID so he can include in our next block, kind of a perk for mining here and getting a faster lane on the congested BTC highway. Again, only for addresses that he has in DB as payment addresses, so no abuse as input addresses need to match pool payment addresses. Anyway, looking for some suggestions with this consolidation issue, I'm sure I'm not the only one, as I have seen others here do the same thing monthly or weekly consolidation into a new address.


well if he did it every other sunday 2x a month  with 100 sats per byte  it would only affect a few blocks with lower payments.

at 300 sats  it is about .0006 per block
at 100 sats it is about  .0002 per block

so 2 weeks is about 30 blocks

or .0180 vs .0060  

That's not much to give up pool wise to get the ability to bypass the congestion till something is done to resolve it. No real opinion on the solution. I think Kano has said in the past he did not want to allow us to set payment thresholds but back then this congestion problem did not exist. I also believe he does our payments with zero fees since its in our blocks.

he could do it one weekend a month which might make it easy to track.

Agreed, lets see if anyone else has suggestions and see if Kano can propose something.....

If we are going to be hitting 55-65 blocks per month .  One weekend could be 2-4 blocks  it would be able to clear  the multi payments .  at 100 sats a byte  the price is better then other places.  and it does not crush the earnings for the month.  the trick  is how hard to code it.

all the miners benefit 100 sats a byte vs 300 sats .  and those blocks would be in the .9 btc for fees range which we get some of the time anyway.
hero member
Activity: 575
Merit: 500
Looking for advise or maybe Kano's help... I've been mining here close to 2 yrs and monthly transfer the 60-100 small payments to another address, mainly to consolidate so when I need to actually send BTC external it does not take 15m using my Trezor to sign and cost a fortune due to size. I usually do a low fee cause I don't care how long my consolidation transaction takes, usually costs me 50 cents to 3 bucks to do this, it did last month anyway.

With the huge men pool now, I tried to do this yesterday and even a low fee was 26 bucks and normal fee was over 60 bucks. again due to so many small inputs and thus transaction KB size. Thinking of ways to solve this issue, Since Kano uses our blocks to send out payments, maybe we would be able to select a payout threshold, .25 or .5 or something like that. That would help. Another thought is send it to network with a low standard fee of .0002 and then provide Kano the transaction ID so he can include in our next block, kind of a perk for mining here and getting a faster lane on the congested BTC highway. Again, only for addresses that he has in DB as payment addresses, so no abuse as input addresses need to match pool payment addresses. Anyway, looking for some suggestions with this consolidation issue, I'm sure I'm not the only one, as I have seen others here do the same thing monthly or weekly consolidation into a new address.


well if he did it every other sunday 2x a month  with 100 sats per byte  it would only affect a few blocks with lower payments.

at 300 sats  it is about .0006 per block
at 100 sats it is about  .0002 per block

so 2 weeks is about 30 blocks

or .0180 vs .0060 

That's not much to give up pool wise to get the ability to bypass the congestion till something is done to resolve it. No real opinion on the solution. I think Kano has said in the past he did not want to allow us to set payment thresholds but back then this congestion problem did not exist. I also believe he does our payments with zero fees since its in our blocks.

he could do it one weekend a month which might make it easy to track.

Agreed, lets see if anyone else has suggestions and see if Kano can propose something.....
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