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legendary
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legendary
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Carl, aka Sonny :)
If I have about 1TH/s mining on the pool, about how often should I expect a payout?

You will be paid out for each block found by the pool after it's confirmed or matured. Here is the list of blocks found https://www.kano.is/index.php?k=blocks
You can get some idea of how often you will get paid. I guess your next question is how many BTC you got paid for 1 THs Smiley

The average so far this month has been 0.00056876 BTC/TH/day Cheesy
xuy
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If I have about 1TH/s mining on the pool, about how often should I expect a payout?

You will be paid out for each block found by the pool after it's confirmed or matured. Here is the list of blocks found https://www.kano.is/index.php?k=blocks
You can get some idea of how often you will get paid. I guess your next question is how many BTC you got paid for 1 THs Smiley
legendary
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If I have about 1TH/s mining on the pool, about how often should I expect a payout?
The same as people mining with 20PHs

As the web Help->Payouts says ...
We find a block, then we wait for it to reach +101 confirms, since NO POOL in bitcoin can spend it before that, then I send out the payout, then it gets confirmed the next block we find after I send it out.

The 5ND is currently 2 days as per the Help->Payouts web page.
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If I have about 1TH/s mining on the pool, about how often should I expect a payout?

Doesn't matter how much hash you got on the pool, you'll get your payout at the same time with everyone else.  Once the block has 100 confirmations you will get payed for it as soon as next block is found.  But you have to have that 1 th pointed at the pool and working 24hours a day for 5 days to get the full pay for that 1 th.
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If I have about 1TH/s mining on the pool, about how often should I expect a payout?
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That is mostly the point I was trying to make. Not being quite as informed as you, I was a lot less black and white about it.
legendary
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The pool average for Invalids is 402.4k (0.36%) · 3.9G (0.34%) so you are well below that.  My 145TH/s is running at 0.196% invalids but most of that is coming from my 2 Avalon A721's which are at 0.796% for some reason.  It never seems to hurt anything so I just keep on mining! Grin
It could be that the algorithm Canaan is using to avoid submitted stale shares is less aggressive than the one BMT is using.
No, the Bitmain bmminer code hides stale shares.

It's supposed to send them to the pool and let the pool decide, but they have a hack during the share processing to discard them and not count them.
It makes people think they're miners are better than they are.

The problem of course is that every single S9 in a data centre of 10,000 S9s isn't talking to a bitcoind to verify the network state, that's the job of the pool sending out the work and getting the shares ... ... ...

It's the same with HW errors, they intercept and don't count a lot of them to make your miner look better.

Yes this is fact, not here-say or exaggeration, you can see it in the bmminer code.
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The pool average for Invalids is 402.4k (0.36%) · 3.9G (0.34%) so you are well below that.  My 145TH/s is running at 0.196% invalids but most of that is coming from my 2 Avalon A721's which are at 0.796% for some reason.  It never seems to hurt anything so I just keep on mining! Grin
It could be that the algorithm Canaan is using to avoid submitted stale shares is less aggressive than the one BMT is using.
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I'm running about 120ths with 0.133% error rate. The majority of which are also stales. I'm assuming from machines returning work just after a network block change. I've a mixture of machines from Bitemain, Avalon, and Ebang. The bulk of which are colocated in a data center.  I wouldn't stress too much about your error rate.

Yeah, I'm not stressing over it. The stales just seem to be a little higher than normal. Might have been an ISP hiccup, network hiccup or my network itself. Or a combination of all three - plus other gremlins. Who knows.   Grin

My miners put out a total ~51-52TH has rate. (One S9 is only running 2 of three boards. Then I have an S7 (F1) (one-fan miner) running at the end of the hallway. It keeps cool by the breeze through the bedroom window. That miner behaves and keeps cool very easily.
As long as BTC is high, that miner is still profitable for me to use that S7.

Ready for a BLOCK-A-LANCH!!!!!!  Cool Cool Cool Cool Cool Cool Cool

COMEONBLOCKSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy :

The pool average for Invalids is 402.4k (0.36%) · 3.9G (0.34%) so you are well below that.  My 145TH/s is running at 0.196% invalids but most of that is coming from my 2 Avalon A721's which are at 0.796% for some reason.  It never seems to hurt anything so I just keep on mining! Grin
Funny my 721 is way higher too, at 0.733%, almost five times as high as any of my other miners.
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It looks like blocks are a little shy latetly despite the huge inscrease of hash rate.  Huh
Let s start a new week with some blocks!
errrrrr.... ummmmm....
Blocks   45   Expected   42.25
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It looks like blocks are a little shy latetly despite the huge inscrease of hash rate.  Huh
Let s start a new week with some blocks!

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The pool average for Invalids is 402.4k (0.36%) · 3.9G (0.34%) so you are well below that.  My 145TH/s is running at 0.196% invalids but most of that is coming from my 2 Avalon A721's which are at 0.796% for some reason.  It never seems to hurt anything so I just keep on mining! Grin

Yeah, I always compare my stales against the pool. I realize I'm way under it. Just that it was higher than I could remember seeing recently. That caused me to take a closer look. I agree, nothing to be the least bit concerned about!  Smiley

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legendary
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Carl, aka Sonny :)

I'm running about 120ths with 0.133% error rate. The majority of which are also stales. I'm assuming from machines returning work just after a network block change. I've a mixture of machines from Bitemain, Avalon, and Ebang. The bulk of which are colocated in a data center.  I wouldn't stress too much about your error rate.

Yeah, I'm not stressing over it. The stales just seem to be a little higher than normal. Might have been an ISP hiccup, network hiccup or my network itself. Or a combination of all three - plus other gremlins. Who knows.   Grin

My miners put out a total ~51-52TH has rate. (One S9 is only running 2 of three boards. Then I have an S7 (F1) (one-fan miner) running at the end of the hallway. It keeps cool by the breeze through the bedroom window. That miner behaves and keeps cool very easily.
As long as BTC is high, that miner is still profitable for me to use that S7.

Ready for a BLOCK-A-LANCH!!!!!!  Cool Cool Cool Cool Cool Cool Cool

COMEONBLOCKSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy :

The pool average for Invalids is 402.4k (0.36%) · 3.9G (0.34%) so you are well below that.  My 145TH/s is running at 0.196% invalids but most of that is coming from my 2 Avalon A721's which are at 0.796% for some reason.  It never seems to hurt anything so I just keep on mining! Grin
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I'm running about 120ths with 0.133% error rate. The majority of which are also stales. I'm assuming from machines returning work just after a network block change. I've a mixture of machines from Bitemain, Avalon, and Ebang. The bulk of which are colocated in a data center.  I wouldn't stress too much about your error rate.

Yeah, I'm not stressing over it. The stales just seem to be a little higher than normal. Might have been an ISP hiccup, network hiccup or my network itself. Or a combination of all three - plus other gremlins. Who knows.   Grin

My miners put out a total ~51-52TH has rate. (One S9 is only running 2 of three boards. Then I have an S7 (F1) (one-fan miner) running at the end of the hallway. It keeps cool by the breeze through the bedroom window. That miner behaves and keeps cool very easily.
As long as BTC is high, that miner is still profitable for me to use that S7.

Ready for a BLOCK-A-LANCH!!!!!!  Cool Cool Cool Cool Cool Cool Cool

COMEONBLOCKSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy :
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Pardon me if this might be construed as "off-topic", but it is about my miners on Kano pool.  Cheesy

Between my one S7(F1) and my four S9's, I have an error rate of 0.153%. Most all of that error rate is because of stales when I look deeper. Is there anything I can do on my end to decrease "stales"? Is it possibly a network issue? Would restarting my cable modem and router be of any help?

Or am I making a mountain out of a mole hill??  Tongue

Currently, there are four lap tops connected via wireless in my house. Two of the laptops are doing nothing. One laptop has Core running on it. And the final laptop is my main/everyday use laptop. It's the one I'm typing on here.
The Internet here is cable with 10GB up and 60GB down, I doubt I'm using a fraction of that between my laptops a four S9's a one S7.

Any comments or suggestions welcome! Thank you.  Cheesy

Back to our regularly scheduled programming........

COMEONBLOCKSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin
I'm running about 120ths with 0.133% error rate. The majority of which are also stales. I'm assuming from machines returning work just after a network block change. I've a mixture of machines from Bitemain, Avalon, and Ebang. The bulk of which are colocated in a data center.  I wouldn't stress too much about your error rate.
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Pardon me if this might be construed as "off-topic", but it is about my miners on Kano pool.  Cheesy

Between my one S7(F1) and my four S9's, I have an error rate of 0.153%. Most all of that error rate is because of stales when I look deeper. Is there anything I can do on my end to decrease "stales"? Is it possibly a network issue? Would restarting my cable modem and router be of any help?

Or am I making a mountain out of a mole hill??  Tongue

Currently, there are four lap tops connected via wireless in my house. Two of the laptops are doing nothing. One laptop has Core running on it. And the final laptop is my main/everyday use laptop. It's the one I'm typing on here.
The Internet here is cable with 10GB up and 60GB down, I doubt I'm using a fraction of that between my laptops a four S9's a one S7.

Any comments or suggestions welcome! Thank you.  Cheesy

Back to our regularly scheduled programming........

COMEONBLOCKSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin
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This is what happens whenever you have anything of great value (i.e. 1 BTC = $2000 USD) there will always be those who seek to control it to get rich.  They will find a way to cram the segwit BS down our throats one way or another just so they can control BTC.  Angry

Another reason I won't update my full node is because it makes the changes available in newer versions of core. I have Core v0.13 and won't upgrade until I'm forced to!!! Angry
Don't know if my single node makes any difference at all, but I'm being stubborn the best way I can! Any other ideas I'm open to and are appreciated!  Cheesy

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legendary
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Carl, aka Sonny :)
This is what happens whenever you have anything of great value (i.e. 1 BTC = $2000 USD) there will always be those who seek to control it to get rich.  They will find a way to cram the segwit BS down our throats one way or another just so they can control BTC.  Angry
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