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Topic: KanoPool kano.is lowest 0.9% fee 🐈 since 2014 - Worldwide - 2432 blocks - page 956. (Read 5352429 times)

legendary
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Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
Well since no one actually said it Smiley
That was a(nother) block by blockmines! Smiley
S9v2

And the 5 block PPS% is ... 500% Smiley
sr. member
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in my timezone we're at 6 today.  And still another 1:55 to go for #7!!!

Lucky you!  Lol. It is 12:08 where I'm at right now!  Smiley.
member
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in my timezone we're at 6 today.  And still another 1:55 to go for #7!!!
sr. member
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Merit: 250
Block by blockmines!  This is our 1st of BLOCK TUESDAY!  Cheesy

Block size is 14.998 so we can count that as a 15...that would be 5 in a row in the 15 range! Grin

I got all 5 on Monday in my time zone!  Cheesy Cheesy Grin Grin

me to!  the drive for five is done.

and we have 49 minutes to shoot for six!

Indeed.  Sure would be nice to get the 6th in the next 42min!   Tongue

We were just 2 minutes late Bro!  Hahahaha Smiley. We got it at 12:02!!! Grin
xuy
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82PH with 830 users. Looks like average hash rate per user is increased a lot.
sr. member
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Block by blockmines!  This is our 1st of BLOCK TUESDAY!  Cheesy

Block size is 14.998 so we can count that as a 15...that would be 5 in a row in the 15 range! Grin

I got all 5 on Monday in my time zone!  Cheesy Cheesy Grin Grin

me to!  the drive for five is done.

and we have 49 minutes to shoot for six!

Indeed.  Sure would be nice to get the 6th in the next 42min!   Tongue
legendary
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Carl, aka Sonny :)
I really love how fast these blocks are hitting...even the long one came much quicker than it would have at a lower pool hashrate! Cheesy
legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
Block by blockmines!  This is our 1st of BLOCK TUESDAY!  Cheesy

Block size is 14.998 so we can count that as a 15...that would be 5 in a row in the 15 range! Grin

I got all 5 on Monday in my time zone!  Cheesy Cheesy Grin Grin

me to!  the drive for five is done.

and we have 49 minutes to shoot for six!
sr. member
Activity: 508
Merit: 250
Block by blockmines!  This is our 1st of BLOCK TUESDAY!  Cheesy

Block size is 14.998 so we can count that as a 15...that would be 5 in a row in the 15 range! Grin

I got all 5 on Monday in my time zone!  Cheesy Cheesy Grin Grin
legendary
Activity: 1736
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Carl, aka Sonny :)
Block by blockmines!  This is our 1st of BLOCK TUESDAY!  Cheesy

Block size is 14.998 so we can count that as a 15...that would be 5 in a row in the 15 range! Grin
newbie
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Thank you. I saw that posting but that was this morning (in my timezone), it's now almost 10 hours later and the site is still down, and the app is also down even if they say it's up. (the app opens but to a blank page). In my day job If I had a 10 hour system-wide outage on a stabilized system (not a new one) would be the first in 17 years of operations and after all the redundancy in place I would probably be looking for a job once I got it up and running again. Hopefully they will post something else because "A fix is being implemented" doesn't cut it after so many hours offline.

Seems like they shut me up. Site is up now, although it's working a bit weird in some areas.
member
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Well, it will probably be a value limit and a time limit, like a few months - and anyone who doesn't reach the tiny amount in a few months ... well I'll probably close them down or do some such.
My main aim is to not have any owed bitcoin sitting in the pool wallet for eternity ... or even for months.

Code itself is still moving forward, albeit a bit slowly, but things are happening, though I've not got to accounting yet.
Pool hash rate is climbing so it would seem that what I've been spending most of my time on has been working ok so far ... lets see what happens next Smiley

And totally aside: that fact that we didn't miss a day, even with a > 400% block, was pretty awesome IMO Smiley

Eagerly awaiting as well.  I know I'm strange... I'm just an efficiency nut - and every last extra KB of TX space freed up is more income for us Smiley

I would guess something like any balances over say .25 or 0.5 btc are paid in next block, and any matured balances over dust are paid once a week in first block found after say sat morning at 12:01am (weekends tend to have less transaction volume and lower TX fees)  would work.  

If you really want to get crazy with the efficiency you could say large once-weekly payouts are to be included in the first block where they would only be displacing transactions that are paying say 40% less than the average TX fee over the last 7 days.  That way if by some fluke there are no transactions for an hour and the first block after 12:01 sat would be a monster in fees, the system would hold the payments for a block that was found at a more inopportune time and had much lower paying transactions. 

newbie
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Quote from: status.coinbase.com
Coinbase.com partial outage
Identified - The issue has been identified and a fix is being implemented.
May 22, 08:27 PDT
Update - We've identified root cause of site response times and are working to resolve the issue. Some customers may continue to experience issues. We will update with more information shortly. Thank you for your patience.
May 22, 08:22 PDT
Investigating - We are currently investigating issues with site response times and customers may be unable to sign into Coinbase.com. We will update with more information shortly. Thank you for your patience.
May 22, 07:55 PDT


Thank you. I saw that posting but that was this morning (in my timezone), it's now almost 10 hours later and the site is still down, and the app is also down even if they say it's up. (the app opens but to a blank page). In my day job If I had a 10 hour system-wide outage on a stabilized system (not a new one) would be the first in 17 years of operations and after all the redundancy in place I would probably be looking for a job once I got it up and running again. Hopefully they will post something else because "A fix is being implemented" doesn't cut it after so many hours offline.
hero member
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Retired IRCX God
As per some news sources there's a large number of unconfirmed bitcoin transactions, close to 200,000 of them. This has caused users to increase transaction fees in order for their's to go thru. In the short term this is very good for us miners. How about in the long term? would it cause some negative impact?

Also on news today, coinbase.com has been offline all day. Does anyone have any idea is this is a technical issue, something related to the number of unconfirmed transactions or if it's something else?
Quote from: status.coinbase.com
Coinbase.com partial outage
Identified - The issue has been identified and a fix is being implemented.
May 22, 08:27 PDT
Update - We've identified root cause of site response times and are working to resolve the issue. Some customers may continue to experience issues. We will update with more information shortly. Thank you for your patience.
May 22, 08:22 PDT
Investigating - We are currently investigating issues with site response times and customers may be unable to sign into Coinbase.com. We will update with more information shortly. Thank you for your patience.
May 22, 07:55 PDT
newbie
Activity: 30
Merit: 0
As per some news sources there's a large number of unconfirmed bitcoin transactions, close to 200,000 of them. This has caused users to increase transaction fees in order for their's to go thru. In the short term this is very good for us miners. How about in the long term? would it cause some negative impact?...

I guess we all want Bitcoin to scale in one way or another. If this situation continues, people will just switch to altcoins.
Personally, I support BIP100 as the best way forward, but this is unlikely to reach as high hash rate support as BU or SegWit.

BU is widely supported, but a few recent bugs which have caused node crashes have resulted in some loss of community support. It is not perceived as a worthy alternative to Core client due to lack of testing/QA efforts.

SegWit is also widely supported, but there are trust issues as it's aggressively propagated by Blockstream, a private for-profit company with no good reputation among 50% of community. While they maintain Core client and develop SegWit, we still have no idea why the company was established and how it intends to make money for their investors. They also censor discussions and push their agenda too aggressively. They are not perceived as collaborative and do not support bigger blocks.

No solution in sight yet Sad
hero member
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Merit: 538
I'm in BTC XTC
Even with the yummy txn fees we're all getting as miners, it's still much lower than the normal everyday fiat banking system so it's still a win/win at this point.
newbie
Activity: 48
Merit: 0
As per some news sources there's a large number of unconfirmed bitcoin transactions, close to 200,000 of them. This has caused users to increase transaction fees in order for their's to go thru. In the short term this is very good for us miners. How about in the long term? would it cause some negative impact?

Also on news today, coinbase.com has been offline all day. Does anyone have any idea is this is a technical issue, something related to the number of unconfirmed transactions or if it's something else?
legendary
Activity: 4354
Merit: 9201
'The right to privacy matters'
nice 4  so let us drive for five!   we still have the time.
hero member
Activity: 1610
Merit: 538
I'm in BTC XTC
Now THAT'S a blockalanche!! Monday 4-way!!  Cool
legendary
Activity: 4634
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
Block by fuct999 with 28TH/s!  Welcome to the Acclaim Board with your 1st Kano block!  Cheesy

That is our 4th of BLOCK MONDAYCheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
S9v1

and the previous 3 were all S9v2
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