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legendary
Activity: 1736
Merit: 1032
Carl, aka Sonny :)
Block by cobramining!  Third of the day!  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
xuy
member
Activity: 92
Merit: 10
I switched from antpool to Kanopool So far so good. The question I have is how much cost to transfer BTC from BTC.com to other wallet such as Coinbase.com. I am still mining in antpool and BTC is automatically transferred to Coinbase with no charge. Why can't Kanopool use Coinbase.com?


Ok thanks for all your replies. I set the wallet to Coinbase. But when I tried to send my 0.05295024 BTC from BTC.com to Coinbase, I got message "Insufficient funds" even with Low priority bitcoin fee option. Now what can I do? I know it's not much money but I would like to know what options I have.
member
Activity: 84
Merit: 10
Been "off the grid" for 5 days sailing 40 miles off-shore from South Carolina to New Jersey. Too many pages to read to catch up, so I just read last five. Gotta say, we were having a fantastic April when I left and it has gotten even better!! Way to rock it, fellow miners! Cheesy


@blockchainmines: Congrats on cranking up your hashing total. I enjoyed watching your videos and seeing your setup. Very happy to have you here at Kano Pool. Cheesy

Thank You!!  I actually miss my video days, but it did open up an incredible opportunity for me.  I am part of a much larger company building something that I could only dream about when I was running solo.  I am hoping to bring back videos at some point to show what we have done.

I have always mined with Kano and chatted with him a few times on IRC.  I have now had the privilege of meeting him in the flesh and spending a deal of time with him. He is an amazing mind when it comes to code and bitcoin mining.  Not to mention just a great person.  Again I hold our discussions in confidence, but if you knew just who was using his code to run their mining pools you would be very surprised.  However it is not just the code it is the person running the pool and implementing the code that makes our pool faster than any other pool in the bitcoin universe and I am not just saying that. 

I mentioned earlier in a post that people who are mining here need to trust me and stay here.  I have gained an insight to bitcoin mining and the way the Kano has created he network of nodes is truly genius.  To the average miner including myself Kano used to just be a URL that I pointed my miners to, but now I wouldn't move them if you paid me.

We have found a lot of blocks on the pool, and I attribute some of that to some major network changes that we added prior to our recent ramp up and the other part is just simply the pool itself.

Mine on!!



What gear do you use to mine with?

Avalon?
Bitmain?
Bitfury?
other?

a mix of gear?


Or you rather not say?

primarily bitmain with a few avalons sprinkled in there. 
legendary
Activity: 4354
Merit: 9201
'The right to privacy matters'
Been "off the grid" for 5 days sailing 40 miles off-shore from South Carolina to New Jersey. Too many pages to read to catch up, so I just read last five. Gotta say, we were having a fantastic April when I left and it has gotten even better!! Way to rock it, fellow miners! Cheesy


@blockchainmines: Congrats on cranking up your hashing total. I enjoyed watching your videos and seeing your setup. Very happy to have you here at Kano Pool. Cheesy

Thank You!!  I actually miss my video days, but it did open up an incredible opportunity for me.  I am part of a much larger company building something that I could only dream about when I was running solo.  I am hoping to bring back videos at some point to show what we have done.

I have always mined with Kano and chatted with him a few times on IRC.  I have now had the privilege of meeting him in the flesh and spending a deal of time with him. He is an amazing mind when it comes to code and bitcoin mining.  Not to mention just a great person.  Again I hold our discussions in confidence, but if you knew just who was using his code to run their mining pools you would be very surprised.  However it is not just the code it is the person running the pool and implementing the code that makes our pool faster than any other pool in the bitcoin universe and I am not just saying that. 

I mentioned earlier in a post that people who are mining here need to trust me and stay here.  I have gained an insight to bitcoin mining and the way the Kano has created he network of nodes is truly genius.  To the average miner including myself Kano used to just be a URL that I pointed my miners to, but now I wouldn't move them if you paid me.

We have found a lot of blocks on the pool, and I attribute some of that to some major network changes that we added prior to our recent ramp up and the other part is just simply the pool itself.

Mine on!!



What gear do you use to mine with?

Avalon?
Bitmain?
Bitfury?
other?

a mix of gear?


Or you rather not say?
member
Activity: 84
Merit: 10
Been "off the grid" for 5 days sailing 40 miles off-shore from South Carolina to New Jersey. Too many pages to read to catch up, so I just read last five. Gotta say, we were having a fantastic April when I left and it has gotten even better!! Way to rock it, fellow miners! Cheesy


@blockchainmines: Congrats on cranking up your hashing total. I enjoyed watching your videos and seeing your setup. Very happy to have you here at Kano Pool. Cheesy

Thank You!!  I actually miss my video days, but it did open up an incredible opportunity for me.  I am part of a much larger company building something that I could only dream about when I was running solo.  I am hoping to bring back videos at some point to show what we have done.

I have always mined with Kano and chatted with him a few times on IRC.  I have now had the privilege of meeting him in the flesh and spending a deal of time with him. He is an amazing mind when it comes to code and bitcoin mining.  Not to mention just a great person.  Again I hold our discussions in confidence, but if you knew just who was using his code to run their mining pools you would be very surprised.  However it is not just the code it is the person running the pool and implementing the code that makes our pool faster than any other pool in the bitcoin universe and I am not just saying that. 

I mentioned earlier in a post that people who are mining here need to trust me and stay here.  I have gained an insight to bitcoin mining and the way the Kano has created he network of nodes is truly genius.  To the average miner including myself Kano used to just be a URL that I pointed my miners to, but now I wouldn't move them if you paid me.

We have found a lot of blocks on the pool, and I attribute some of that to some major network changes that we added prior to our recent ramp up and the other part is just simply the pool itself.

Mine on!!

newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 0
annoying to have logs full o' that Tongue
Completely agree with you there.
legendary
Activity: 4634
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
It was rejecting email, 140 times, saying no route to host for almost 24 hours.
I call that the same thing.

To be clear, it was not rejecting mail.  The emails were never rejected, but only deferred, as is provided for by the RFC for SMTP.

Every message in the queue has been delivered (or will be).  None will be rejected.

There is a big difference, but not worth any more hijacking of this thread than has already taken place.

Thanks for reinstating the account.

Again - your attention to this matter was greatly appreciated and I thank you for your follow-through and follow-up.
Well in the 20 years I've been running email servers I call "Not Accepting" as "Rejecting" Tongue
You can go with a technicality if you want, but I'll still close an account that doesn't accept email for almost 24 hours,
annoying to have logs full o' that Tongue
newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 0
It was rejecting email, 140 times, saying no route to host for almost 24 hours.
I call that the same thing.

To be clear, it was not rejecting mail.  The emails were never rejected, but only deferred, as is provided for by the RFC for SMTP.

Every message in the queue has been delivered (or will be).  None will be rejected.

There is a big difference, but not worth any more hijacking of this thread than has already taken place.

Thanks for reinstating the account.

Again - your attention to this matter was greatly appreciated and I thank you for your follow-through and follow-up.
legendary
Activity: 4634
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
That is an email server problem, not an email address problem. An email address problem would result in a rejection, not a deferral.
Same thing.

Not to belabor the point while sitting here with a suspended account, but they definitely are not the same thing.  None of the messages were rejected with an invalid address and they won't be.

When services go down it's an inconvenience for everyone - In light of today's outage, even you should grant me that, Kano.  

Your queued messages are now coming through.

Thanks again for the follow through.  It is greatly appreciated.

It was rejecting email, 140 times, saying no route to host for almost 24 hours.
I call that the same thing.
newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 0
That is an email server problem, not an email address problem. An email address problem would result in a rejection, not a deferral.
Same thing.

Not to belabor the point while sitting here with a suspended account, but they definitely are not the same thing.  None of the messages were rejected with an invalid address and they won't be.

When services go down it's an inconvenience for everyone - In light of today's outage, even you should grant me that, Kano.  

Your queued messages are now coming through.

Thanks again for the follow through.  It is greatly appreciated.
legendary
Activity: 4634
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
email server currently has 140 errors like this for the last 24 hours
dsn=4.0.0, stat=Deferred: xxx: No route to host

I call that an invalid email address.

Yes it's a static IP, yes it pings, but no there's no email server there.

That is an email server problem, not an email address problem. An email address problem would result in a rejection, not a deferral.
Same thing.
legendary
Activity: 4634
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
email server currently has 140 errors like this for the last 24 hours
dsn=4.0.0, stat=Deferred: xxx: No route to host

I call that an invalid email address.

Yes it's a static IP, yes it pings, but no there's no email server there.

Back online now.  Thanks for the follow-through.
OK once one of the queued messages gets through I'll PM you to say when I've re-enabled the account.
sr. member
Activity: 448
Merit: 250
email server currently has 140 errors like this for the last 24 hours
dsn=4.0.0, stat=Deferred: xxx: No route to host

I call that an invalid email address.

Yes it's a static IP, yes it pings, but no there's no email server there.

That is an email server problem, not an email address problem. An email address problem would result in a rejection, not a deferral.
newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 0
email server currently has 140 errors like this for the last 24 hours
dsn=4.0.0, stat=Deferred: xxx: No route to host

I call that an invalid email address.

Yes it's a static IP, yes it pings, but no there's no email server there.

Back online now.  Thanks for the follow-through.
legendary
Activity: 1736
Merit: 1032
Carl, aka Sonny :)
Well alright, May is starting off on the right foot with 2 in the tank overnight! Cheesy Cheesy

Now I can go catch up on all those blocks that came in over the past 4 days while I was playing hunter out in the wild! Grin
legendary
Activity: 4634
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4

You had an invalid email address.
I close accounts with invalid email addresses since I can't contact the person to tell them it's invalid Tongue

Thanks for the response -

I can confirm 2 things - (1) the e-mail address is indeed valid and (2) the e-mail service for the domain is presently down - but will be back up in 3 hours.

email server currently has 140 errors like this for the last 24 hours
dsn=4.0.0, stat=Deferred: xxx: No route to host

I call that an invalid email address.

Yes it's a static IP, yes it pings, but no there's no email server there.
newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 0

You had an invalid email address.
I close accounts with invalid email addresses since I can't contact the person to tell them it's invalid Tongue

Thanks for the response -

I can confirm 2 things - (1) the e-mail address is indeed valid and (2) the e-mail service for the domain is presently down - but will be back up in 3 hours.


legendary
Activity: 4634
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
Restarting the passthru immediately fixed the problem and the hash rate is now back to 50PH
Can you confirm that the website authentication is functioning correctly?  I'm not able to log in to kano.is nor kano.space site.

ADVthanksANCE
You had an invalid email address.
I close accounts with invalid email addresses since I can't contact the person to tell them it's invalid Tongue
newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 0
Restarting the passthru immediately fixed the problem and the hash rate is now back to 50PH
Can you confirm that the website authentication is functioning correctly?  I'm not able to log in to kano.is nor kano.space site.

ADVthanksANCE
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