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July 24, 2017, 01:45:44 AM |
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@ kano I sent a pm
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kano (OP)
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July 24, 2017, 02:00:27 AM |
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The web site says, from the first time you login, in red bold letters at the top, "Please set a payout address on your account!" ... until you set it.
'nuf said.
... I've already said it (above) but I'll add: If you don't set a payout address on ANY pool ANYWHERE, they can't pay you. That means your payout will be delayed, on EVERY pool. Here, however, that means a very long delay. Until I write the accounting code. That message shows there at the top in Bold Red with an exclamation mark! EVERY page you view on kano.is, when you are logged in, until you set a payout address. Not just the payouts page, EVERY page you view.
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philipma1957
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July 24, 2017, 02:09:42 AM Last edit: July 24, 2017, 02:25:55 AM by philipma1957 |
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The web site says, from the first time you login, in red bold letters at the top, "Please set a payout address on your account!" ... until you set it.
'nuf said.
... I've already said it (above) but I'll add: If you don't set a payout address on ANY pool ANYWHERE, they can't pay you. That means your payout will be delayed, on EVERY pool. Here, however, that means a very long delay. Until I write the accounting code. That message shows there at the top in Bold Red with an exclamation mark! EVERY page you view on kano.is, when you are logged in, until you set a payout address. Not just the payouts page, EVERY page you view. Okay I am logged in on your site and I do not see it am I blind? Duh never mind i have an address so I don't see it. here is a tester account as a suggestion your warning was good enough for me not to make the mistake he did but adding the extra words below should help others 
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kano (OP)
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July 24, 2017, 02:39:10 AM |
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I don't really think the message will make much difference, unless I write a 10 paragraph monologue about why you should do it ... which I wont  It's pretty obvious what it means ... and the ramifications of ignoring it are easy enough to find out by asking ...
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philipma1957
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July 24, 2017, 02:43:32 AM |
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I don't really think the message will make much difference, unless I write a 10 paragraph monologue about why you should do it ... which I wont  It's pretty obvious what it means ... and the ramifications of ignoring it are easy enough to find out by asking ... I remember seeing it back in the beginning of the pool years ago I simply put in an address and forgot about it I did send him a pm to tell him to join my give away thread to help ease his pain of I fucked my self. Been there more then once myself. I will try to surprise him with something else.
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kano (OP)
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July 24, 2017, 02:47:51 AM |
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I don't really think the message will make much difference, unless I write a 10 paragraph monologue about why you should do it ... which I wont  It's pretty obvious what it means ... and the ramifications of ignoring it are easy enough to find out by asking ... I remember seeing it back in the beginning of the pool years ago I simply put in an address and forgot about it I did send him a pm to tell him to join my give away thread to help ease his pain of I fucked my self. Been there more then once myself. I will try to surprise him with something else. He will get his payout sometime ... sooner than anyone in the past who has complained about it ... time does that  ... and I have said a number of times how it is now 2nd on my TODO list (since the things further above are either done, on being done now) I'm still wasting time with SegShit ... but that should be over and done with soon.
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July 24, 2017, 04:40:27 AM |
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Like I said...I love it when a plan comes together. Was out with Team Rubicon today, and Red Cross, installing free smoke detectors for homes that don't have them. I saw at one of the homes this small, well-made little aluminum tent sign (about the size of a biz card) stating, "Two Drink Minimum." It was on the kitchen table. I could hardly stop laughing long enough to finish the job. These folks were Japanese Hawaiian...and in their late 80s. I wanna have that view at that age, by golly. Having some BTC in the back pocket might help that. 
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Bigsky
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July 24, 2017, 07:55:15 AM |
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The web site says, from the first time you login, in red bold letters at the top, "Please set a payout address on your account!" ... until you set it.
'nuf said.
... I've already said it (above) but I'll add: If you don't set a payout address on ANY pool ANYWHERE, they can't pay you. That means your payout will be delayed, on EVERY pool. Here, however, that means a very long delay. Until I write the accounting code. That message shows there at the top in Bold Red with an exclamation mark! EVERY page you view on kano.is, when you are logged in, until you set a payout address. Not just the payouts page, EVERY page you view. If you don't set a payout address on ANY pool ANYWHERE, they can't pay you. That means your payout will be delayed, on EVERY pool. Here, however, that means a very long delay. Until I write the accounting code. This is actually quite a spurious argument I mine in other pools (except chinese) to help keep the network decentralised, and I do not need my wallet address listed to mine in any other pool that I have mined in, or currently mine in, to get payments when requested It seems that this issue is not just me alone, as tom asked the same thing just before As philipama1957 noted, all that you needed to stop this from happening, was to have a second line, like Please set payout address on your account! If you dont, your payments will go to the dust bin And you said that you were watching this, if that is the case and you have my email address, why not a courtesy email alerting me of this error. Are there others beside tom and myself that are mining for the bust bin's benefit cheers and thanks for your kind gesture philipma1957
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kano (OP)
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July 24, 2017, 09:19:36 AM |
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... I mine in other pools (except chinese) to help keep the network decentralised, and I do not need my wallet address listed to mine in any other pool that I have mined in, or currently mine in, to get payments when requested
Since you require an address to get paid in Bitcoin ... you've clearly lost the plot understanding how Bitcoin works. As philipama1957 noted, all that you needed to stop this from happening, was to have a second line, like
Please set payout address on your account! If you dont, your payments will go to the dust bin
Well 2 things: firstly you completely ignored the message that showed there every time you viewed any page on the web site. I've no idea how a slightly longer message, wasting extra space on the web site, will stop you ignoring the web site ... I could add below it, in flashing psychedelic text "Hey retard, don't ignore this message above" ... but most people probably wouldn't like that ... Secondly: how is adding a false statement, you just put there, going to help that? And you said that you were watching this, if that is the case and you have my email address, why not a courtesy email alerting me of this error.
Are there others beside tom and myself that are mining for the bust bin's benefit ...
No idea what you are talking about ... try reading my posts ... for the first time ... ... Meanwhile, on the Payouts Help page where it tells you that you'll get paid every block, you also ignored that you didn't get paid for ... 66 blocks ... so I doubt an extra message would have made any difference at all ...
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kano (OP)
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July 24, 2017, 10:29:34 AM |
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Block! by thylacinus  and payouts 
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Bigsky
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July 24, 2017, 10:52:50 AM |
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... I mine in other pools (except chinese) to help keep the network decentralised, and I do not need my wallet address listed to mine in any other pool that I have mined in, or currently mine in, to get payments when requested
Since you require an address to get paid in Bitcoin ... you've clearly lost the plot understanding how Bitcoin works. As philipama1957 noted, all that you needed to stop this from happening, was to have a second line, like
Please set payout address on your account! If you dont, your payments will go to the dust bin
Well 2 things: firstly you completely ignored the message that showed there every time you viewed any page on the web site. I've no idea how a slightly longer message, wasting extra space on the web site, will stop you ignoring the web site ... I could add below it, in flashing psychedelic text "Hey retard, don't ignore this message above" ... but most people probably wouldn't like that ... Weill this message would only ever be shown to those who have not already set their wallet address, so all the other miners who have already set their wallet addresses will never see this message, so I would rather be called a retard than be mining straight to the dust account. Since you require an address to get paid in Bitcoin ... you've clearly lost the plot understanding how Bitcoin works. I do understand how bitcoin works, pools like slush and bitminter allow payments to accrue until either you enter an address and amount that you want that payment to go to, say paying bitmain or for hosting or like paying into your trading account, or the threshold level that you have set is reached, a payment will be sent to a nominated payment address, not necessarily into your wallet. I dont need to set my wallet address to mine in these pools or any other pool that I have ever mined in, some pools prefer that you set a wallet address, I supposed so they dont build up big wallet amounts that might be prone to hacking, but they allow what you have mined to accrue until you want it. Secondly: how is adding a false statement, you just put there, going to help that? was the false statement 'dust bin', if so, sorry that was flippant of me, it should be dust account "please set a payout address on your account!" this gives no mention or what happens if you dont set the address, neither does anything else on your site that I can find And you said that you were watching this, if that is the case and you have my email address, why not a courtesy email alerting me of this error.
Are there others beside tom and myself that are mining for the bust bin's benefit ...
No idea what you are talking about ... try reading my posts ... for the first time ... In reply to my first question/post here you said Yes I watched that for a while ... By that I assumed you meant that you had watched me mining without an address Tom was the posters name Tjargi who you replied to 'scroll up' Who also appears to have been mining without a wallet address Are there others mining here without having their wallet addresses listed was my question is/was this just tom (Tjargiand) and myself, BTW you dont have to answer this question ... Meanwhile, on the Payouts Help page where it tells you that you'll get paid every block, you also ignored that you didn't get paid for ... 66 blocks ... so I doubt an extra message would have made any difference at all ... Like I said other pools you can either get paid every block or let them accrue and get paid when you want, if something on your site said that if you dont have a wallet address listed, your payments will go to the dust account, then I would definitely not have mined without an wallet address Like I said its not life threatening, and getting sorry for taking up your time now cheers
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kano (OP)
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July 24, 2017, 12:09:35 PM |
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There was a 'blip' in the network at the NL node at 12:01 UTC (some very short network issues at the datacentre) and some (a small % of) miners on the NL node, will have failed over but failed back straight away. Just so anyone who got 'blipped' knows that it was the node connection that was the cause.
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July 24, 2017, 12:47:52 PM |
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Block! by thylacinus  and payouts  thylacinus hit this block with 28.73TH/s...cool! Welcome to the Acclaim Board with your 1st Kano block!  This is our 1st of BLOCK MONDAY! 
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PeaMine
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July 24, 2017, 07:31:53 PM |
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I was looking for a current list of the geographical stratum links to connect to. Europe optimized especially right now.
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Datacenter Technician and Electrician. If you have any questions feel free to ask me as I am generally bored looking at logs and happy to help during free time.
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July 24, 2017, 08:36:58 PM |
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I was looking for a current list of the geographical stratum links to connect to. Europe optimized especially right now.
The nodes are listed in the thread title... For Europe that would be the DE or NL nodes.
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PeaMine
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July 24, 2017, 10:25:34 PM |
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I was looking for a current list of the geographical stratum links to connect to. Europe optimized especially right now.
The nodes are listed in the thread title... For Europe that would be the DE or NL nodes. What's the address format? stratum+tcp://stratum.nl.kano.is:3333 ?
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VRobb
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July 24, 2017, 11:06:06 PM |
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I was looking for a current list of the geographical stratum links to connect to. Europe optimized especially right now.
The nodes are listed in the thread title... For Europe that would be the DE or NL nodes. What's the address format? stratum+tcp://stratum.nl.kano.is:3333 ? Close! It's node.kano.is:3333
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I don't believe in superstition because it's bad luck: 13thF1oor6CAwyzyxXPNnRvu3nhhYeqZdc These aren't the Droids you're looking for: S5 & S7 (Sold), R4B2, R4B4 (RIP), 2x S9 obsolete, 2xS15-28, S17-56, S17-70 Pushing a whopping 1/5 PH! Oh The SPEED!!!
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kano (OP)
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July 24, 2017, 11:10:32 PM |
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I was looking for a current list of the geographical stratum links to connect to. Europe optimized especially right now.
The nodes are listed in the thread title... For Europe that would be the DE or NL nodes. What's the address format? stratum+tcp://stratum.nl.kano.is:3333 ? Close! It's node.kano.is:3333 Yeah VRobb means replace "node" with whatever node you mine to  e.g. stratum+tcp://nl.kano.is:3333
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kano (OP)
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July 24, 2017, 11:16:23 PM |
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A fork, where an extremely tiny % of Bitcoin disappears into oblivion, is really not a fork, but a waste of time. Ignore it (i.e. discuss it elsewhere)
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