this is an epic waste of time and the dev is not making a single word about mac wallet!! big up M.J best shitcoin out there
Why don't you compile it yourself instead of complaining?
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MJ.HASHLINK.EUSpread some hash! - 1% Fee on all pools - PROP Payout system - Dedicated Servers - Multicoin Pool - High performance NODE.js backend - User friendly MPOS interface - STRATUM - VARDIFF - Skilled admins - Forum and IRC Support - DoS and DDoS Protection - Flood protection Ty dev. bounty was send instantly I see you increased the number of confirmations on the M.J pool from 120 to 500, just like mj.pool.mn. Is this really necessary? Now it takes ages before we get our coins. It's necessary because this coin needs 500 confirmations to mature. As soon as we get enough confirmed blocks, I'll lower the confirm. value around 200. The problem is that pool is trying to pay coins that are not yet matured in wallet We'll use our pool's coin as buffer when lower confirms. I guess within next 8-10 hours everything will be back to normal Confirms are lowered to 200 now. You should get coins much quicker May be periodically we will have to increase this value to 500+ to get enough confirmed blocks to pay without problems. MP me if you have any problems. Thanks for the info! Everything runs smoothly now. I'll keep mining at your pool till the POW stage is finished.
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MJ.HASHLINK.EUSpread some hash! - 1% Fee on all pools - PROP Payout system - Dedicated Servers - Multicoin Pool - High performance NODE.js backend - User friendly MPOS interface - STRATUM - VARDIFF - Skilled admins - Forum and IRC Support - DoS and DDoS Protection - Flood protection Ty dev. bounty was send instantly I see you increased the number of confirmations on the M.J pool from 120 to 500, just like mj.pool.mn. Is this really necessary? Now it takes ages before we get our coins.
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I'll keep mining M.J till the POW stage is over, I can easily get 500K of these. When they go to an exchange and get a decent value, I hope to make some profit on it. It is all a gamble really.
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I've been busy with it for almost two years now, it has never been so bad as it is the last month. How many coins do we have now? Something like 450, we really don't need so many coins, it is only diluting the market. Many people have lost their faith in crypto, however there is a small chance it might recover when all the crap is weeded out.
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Scrypt mining is more or less dead, maybe that's why it is so quiet.
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Yes definitely, 0 blocks found.
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I can safely go down to get another Beer!
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Pools are still waiting for the wallet.
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AMZ.HASHLINK.EUPre-Registration opened! Configure your miners and workers - 1% Fee on all pools - PROP Payout system - Dedicated Servers - Multicoin Pool - High performance NODE.js backend - User friendly MPOS interface - STRATUM - VARDIFF - Skilled admins - Forum and IRC Support - DoS and DDoS Protection - Flood protection Just safer for your hashing power Why are the payouts on your MJcoin pool not working? Can you take a look at this please!
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Click here and join us!Prop 1% VarDiffDedicated Server EU(Amsterdam, ams-ix)DDos protectedpre-registration open now! Sorry, but I can't register, I get constantly 'token expired'. Tried different browsers to no avail. Cookies are enabled.
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Well, finally the A2Mini came in. It is exactly the same as the silver one I already have. The top plate is worked on with a sledge hammer, but the rest looks good although it is a little bit dusty and has some scratches here and there. This is what the Chinese call a new condition. Now I have to test it and see if it works like advertised.
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At first it didn't want to turn on, I was already getting very upset, but after some examination it turned out that the 2 wires from the main switch had fallen off. These sliding connectors were very loose. Now it is hashing. I have to replace the Insmart Pi image with something decent, it does not give any information whatsoever.
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I Finally tested it, the new blades are faster than the old ones, giving almost no hardware errors at 1280 MHz. Consumed power is roughly the same, 360W, still have to replace the PSU's though.
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MJ.HASHLINK.EUSpread some hash! - 1% Fee on all pools - PROP Payout system - Dedicated Servers - Multicoin Pool - High performance NODE.js backend - User friendly MPOS interface - STRATUM - VARDIFF - Skilled admins - Forum and IRC Support - DoS and DDoS Protection - Flood protection Just safer for your hashing power This morning I put some hash on your pool, it looks like I'm the only one. Why did it take so long during the launch to get the wallet running? This was a real setback. Automatic payout doesn't seem to be working, can you take a look at this? Edit: Manual payout does not work either, I will leave this pool till this is fixed.
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Well, they suddenly have it. Somehow I can't shake the feeling of them moving it towards Friday on purpose, because they probably can't deliver the replacement before their new shipment is on Heathrow on Sunday...
One week ago they told me that they had 40 A2Mini in stock, I can't imagine that they sold 40 last week. But who knows? Maybe they make a fortune on us poor miners.
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What can I say? You have been very patient, I would have gone mad long before.
After they shipped me a heavily used, damaged and dirty piece of equipment last time, I am completely done with it. First the shipment was delayed for two weeks, and when it finally came it looked like a piece of garbage. All together I lost 1 month I could have been mining with it. They fully refunded what I paid, that's true, but the $900 profit I could have made is gone. This is not the way to run a business!
A couple of days ago I ordered another one directly from China, much and much cheaper, this morning it will be delivered. I wonder what kind of condition this one will be in.
At least this company is very swift, 16 hours after I ordered it had already passed customs in Amsterdam.
Edit: Still waiting. Haha, DHL is crazy, it takes them 2 days to get it from Amsterdam to my home town that is 35 Km. away.
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Well, the dev seems to be online.
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Has anyone got refund from them? i asked for refund as i paid in BTC but they will send me the equivalent of in fiat. example i pay 2.7BTC when value was around $600 but now lets say it has gone up to $650. They will be sending me the fiat amount which would be about 2.3 instead of my original 2.7btc. Is that correct for anyone who got refund from them?
Yes, to me it seems logical. BTC went up in price so they will refund less BTC. The value of the items you bought is denoted in $ and not in BTC. It can also work the other way around.
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