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Topic: KanoPool kano.is lowest 0.9% fee 🐈 since 2014 - Worldwide - 2432 blocks - page 1185. (Read 5352794 times)

sr. member
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Dang! 29 hours since the last block  Sad
I guess roasting a chicken last night didn't do the trick - probably needed more spice  Wink
Hang in there boys and girls, Lady Luck can be a fickle gal but she'll smile upon us soon - mine on.
legendary
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Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
Had a major netowrk dropout to the main server there for a few minutes roughly 07:01 - 07:06 UTC
All OK again.
... and another outage again from 07:45 - 07:53
In both cases it's not dropping all connections, but about 1/3 of miners.
I'm having difficulty contacting support at the datacentre also - I guess they're having the same problems in general.
legendary
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Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
Hi, can anybody tell me how much time kano.is take for the payment as its been 2nd day i haven't received any payouts
my BTC wallet which is used for mining at pool is 16Nsyk5j22E6hp6dTiLssonk8JfRANDqvu while user i used is sammad
Block +101 confirms + our next block after = zero transaction fee payout Smiley
newbie
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Hi, can anybody tell me how much time kano.is take for the payment as its been 2nd day i haven't received any payouts
my BTC wallet which is used for mining at pool is 16Nsyk5j22E6hp6dTiLssonk8JfRANDqvu while user i used is sammad
legendary
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Canaan just advised they're replacing the A6. They've been pretty good in treating a small miner as myself, I think.

Wouldn't mind sending them a bit more cash and make it an A7, but oh, well...  Roll Eyes
newbie
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i upgrade my Hash power to 260 TH
Thank you Kano go on . 
legendary
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Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
As I've mentioned before, replying to sell requests should be done in PM
I (usually) allow people to post about selling some stuff, but the conversation that follows needs to be in PM.
legendary
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sr. member
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u might get that on ebay , but u wont on here
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sr. member
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Anyone looking for a couple bone stock S7's ?

I thought I'd post here to see if anyone could use a couple more S7's before posting them on eBay. I'd prefer not to pay the eBay fees ;-)

I have 1 - S7 B9 and one S7 B11 for sale. I'm asking $425 USD each or $800 USD for the pair.... OR OFFER.
Able to accept BTC, ETH-HF or Peercoin as payment... or if in the USA, a good ol bank cashiers check from a US BANK.(There will be a short hold time to clear the check)
Continental USA SHIPPING INCLUDED!
International Shipping Available but at cost.
Unit(s) will be shipped the day after payment has cleared - Tracking number(s) will be provided.

They come with the original packaging and box!

Both are in good running condition. Always disassembled every couple months and cleaned to keep the operating temps low.

No abnormal noise, no dead chips, no burnt connectors.

They have not been hacked, and only have been overclocked for about a week of run time after the warentee expired to analyze cost vs profit vs risk of failure. It turned out that with my electrical cost, it was not beneficial to OC so for the most of their 1 year of running, they were stock clocked.

They will be shipped with the defaults set and labeled with the batch number.

If interested, either contact me via private message, or contact me via email at big.banana.tech &^%_AT_%^&_gmail_!^#_DOT_#^!com

I ship only via FedEX or UPS - your choice.

A picture...  They are in the far back of the rack, butted up against a door with the window open for direct venting, on the shelfs, in front of the S7's are my liquid cooled GPU mining rigs, so there just is no easy way to get a good picture without going throught a lot of hub bub of unbolting the rack from the bracket holding it to the door, and making room to twist the rack around....or disconnecting my GPU rigs and moving them out of the way. Anyways, we all know what an S7 looks like.

Thank you

Dave Schmidt
Kewaskum, WI 53040
USA
legendary
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Dark Passenger Bitcoin miner 2013,Bitcoin node
legendary
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Carl, aka Sonny :)
Canaan just went to 2,468TH on the stats board. Hubba, hubba...  Kiss

EDIT: Now 3,255TH...(17:42 UTC)...SOMETHING must be up...I hope...  Undecided

Must be testing all those new A7s  Grin
hero member
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I'm in BTC XTC
And a block!  Cheers to kais for cracking that one, time for another... Wink
legendary
Activity: 952
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Canaan just went to 2,468TH on the stats board. Hubba, hubba...  Kiss

EDIT: Now 3,255TH...(17:42 UTC)...SOMETHING must be up...I hope...  Undecided
legendary
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Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
The numbers aren't available - I run a report that takes about half an hour to generate it - since of course it's not a lot of use without a large amount of data.

The numbers effectively mean nothing to any particular miner unless they are using them for nefarious reasons, so no I don't provide them for each miner.
hero member
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Visualize whirledps
So are you saying that the forced BMminer v. 2.0 is made even worse for -ck pool software than it was ?

Sorry.... mis-understod, both BMMiner 1.0 and 2.0 sucks.... Would had been nice with some help to get rid of the BMminer and replace it  Sad
'BDR' is the expected number of blocks - Block Difficulty Ratio

Basically I add up each share's difficulty as a ratio of a block.

A BDR of 1.0 means you'd be expected to have found, on average, 1 block.
A BDR of 5.0 means you'd be expected to have found, on average, 5 blocks.

This also matches the CDF[Erl] calculation parameters - thus why I have that shown also.

So ...
Code:
CDF[Erl]
 0.862659 | bmminer/1 |  75.98414087 BDR | 67 Blocks
 0.385517 | bmminer/2 |   0.48697409 BDR |  1 Block

Means that S9 v1 have found 67 Blocks, with an expected (BDR) of almost 76 Blocks - so almost 9 below expected.
The CDF[Erl] of 0.862659 means that's a 1 in 7.28 chance of that or worse happening ... not really that unlikely.

and

Means that S9 v2 have found 1 Block, with an expected (BDR) of only half a block - so twice as fast as expected.
In this case, since it's one block, it's the same as if it was a 48.7% diff block - and of course being under 100% diff is good Smiley
In my opinion, CDF on a single block isn't all that meaningful, except when looking at high bad luck, to determine when something shouldn't happen, but the CDF[Erl] of 0.385517 means that's a 1 in 1.6 chance of that or worse happening.

Kano, thanks for all the great info and work that you do! I'm guessing that it would probably be too difficult and/or time consuming (or worthless info?) to add some code to the "Workers" tab with our individual running BDR on it. Of course, I wouldn't have a clue on how to implement that, so don't know if it would be feasible or even helpful info to know.
Anyway....
Mine on!!  Grin

Come on BLOCKSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!! We've got time to squeeze out one more for the day! PUSH!! Cheesy

EDIT: Spot price on Coinbase just took another nice little jump! Would like to see a steady increase up to 800 by the end of the month.  Cool
legendary
Activity: 4634
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
So are you saying that the forced BMminer v. 2.0 is made even worse for -ck pool software than it was ?

Sorry.... mis-understod, both BMMiner 1.0 and 2.0 sucks.... Would had been nice with some help to get rid of the BMminer and replace it  Sad
'BDR' is the expected number of blocks - Block Difficulty Ratio

Basically I add up each share's difficulty as a ratio of a block.

A BDR of 1.0 means you'd be expected to have found, on average, 1 block.
A BDR of 5.0 means you'd be expected to have found, on average, 5 blocks.

This also matches the CDF[Erl] calculation parameters - thus why I have that shown also.

So ...
Code:
CDF[Erl]
 0.862659 | bmminer/1 |  75.98414087 BDR | 67 Blocks
 0.385517 | bmminer/2 |   0.48697409 BDR |  1 Block

Means that S9 v1 have found 67 Blocks, with an expected (BDR) of almost 76 Blocks - so almost 9 below expected.
The CDF[Erl] of 0.862659 means that's a 1 in 7.28 chance of that or worse happening ... not really that unlikely.

and

Means that S9 v2 have found 1 Block, with an expected (BDR) of only half a block - so twice as fast as expected.
In this case, since it's one block, it's the same as if it was a 48.7% diff block - and of course being under 100% diff is good Smiley
In my opinion, CDF on a single block isn't all that meaningful, except when looking at high bad luck, to determine when something shouldn't happen, but the CDF[Erl] of 0.385517 means that's a 1 in 1.6 chance of that or worse happening.
legendary
Activity: 1736
Merit: 1032
Carl, aka Sonny :)
more PH less luck in mining blocks..

1) S9 problems?
2) bad luck?

3) Expected luck...
legendary
Activity: 1736
Merit: 1032
Carl, aka Sonny :)
Block by cashdc!  Welcome to the Acclaim Board with your 1st Kano block!  This is our 2nd of the day!  Cheesy Cheesy
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