@ipominer how did we end up with all orphans with all formerly unconfirmed blocks (<1200 confirms) after the MAST wallet update? The last five found blocks were shown as confirming with the number of confirmations slowly rising, and now they are all orphans...
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The BITS port was rerouted to the multiport internally, as we always do Well, now we at least know who MastiffCoin is EDIT: And nice going on solving the last POW block!!! Like the idea of Coin Recycler!
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@ipominer it seems that the difficulty tripled from where it was, as the network hash rate moved to over 30 GH/s. Finally, MAST is being noticed I see that information is being displayed correctly, however the scoring and information about found blocks seems to be stuck at around 5:20ish PM EST. Can somebody please take a look at it? EDIt: And with people noticing the ipominer hashrate just tripled just in minutes
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ipominer.com website down for anyone else? I haven't been able to get to it for a few minutes now....
Yup, both website and pool for me.
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The pool found a block overnight, any idea when it is going to be paid out? You do realize they wait 60 confirms, right? Right, it was found few hours ago, so there have been more than 60 confirmations for sure. The maturity block counter on the pool page upon page refresh displays negative numbers that are decreasing, so I am pretty sure that the block is already confirmed. In addition, the time the block was found is reported as 1 AM, which regardless of the US timezone is far enough in the past. To the operator of extremehash.com, thank you for fixing the payouts issue, working fine now!
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The pool found a block overnight, any idea when it is going to be paid out? You do realize they wait 60 confirms, right? Right, it was found few hours ago, so there have been more than 60 confirmations for sure. The maturity block counter on the pool page upon page refresh displays negative numbers that are decreasing, so I am pretty sure that the block is already confirmed. In addition, the time the block was found is reported as 1 AM, which regardless of the US timezone is far enough in the past.
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The pool found a block overnight, any idea when it is going to be paid out?
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@ipominer I just want to say you do an awesome job. Here's why - There have been some issues because of new coins (forks, PoS blocks etc.) but they have been solved professionaly. - You generally make me a higher profit than any other pool. - You are almost immediately available to answer questions here. So just keep up the good work and don't worry too much about the "squeeky wheels" that say they don't like it. Most people who do like it just simply take your service and patience for granted +1 From my experience, any pool that is reliable with regard to producing you expected earnings based on difficulty/net hash that pays out consistently, usually charges a 2% fee or thereabouts if it charges less and you donate to it. With ipominer, you get charged additional 1% for: - Timely access to new coins with increased profitability
- Assurance that you will get paid what you earned and your coins will not vanish. To me, this is very important. I am sure most of us have been burned multiple times elsewhere.
- A high degree of probability that the coins you mine will end up trading on an exchange with liquidity and volume meaning that you will have the opportunity to sell at a good price if you are inclined to do so at an early stage. I have seen good amount of new coins that once they are were chosen by ipominer, they were shortly picked up by at least one decent exchange.
- Increased profitability. In my time here, it is been very rare to get under 0.004 btc/day per scrypt Mh/s. For comparison, most other multipools deliver less. Check out the current stats of waffle: http://wafflepool.com/stats
- If you don't like the IPO coin that the multipool is mining, you usually have the option to mine another you like better on another dedicated port. This is such a time saver in just not needing to deal with different pools, login credentials, uncertainty whether you will get paid, and whatnot.
- Timely and courteous service. Given the fact the pool is operated in US with its high cost of living, the fees collected would not permit to hire anything more than part timers, and it is quite possible that even that might be a stretch.
Paying extra 1% to get all of the above is a complete no-brainer to me. Keep up the good work @ipominer!
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Looking at the blocks found, it seems like we might have forked sometime after 9 pm EST, likely in the 9:15 - 9:25 pm timeframe, meanining that we lost 1-2 hours worth of mining actually, which is not so bad.
I will wait for @ipominer to give a final verdict, this is just my estimate...
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Check this out from one of the VRC developers, only a single pool (and unfortunately not us) is on the right fork: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=602041.msg6774339#msg6774339If you click on the link for the pool, you will see that at this moment there are 5 scrypt miners w/ about 9Mh/s total. Those deposits/withdrawals will take awfully long to get anywhere...
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Well, there you go... It is possible that our withdrawals were still good if we were on the right fork when we earned those coins...
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Not to cause panic, but is it possible that we might have forked VRC? We have found all consecutive blocks from 17574 through 17598 (which we also show as the current block), which is really odd. The official block crawler is now at 17639. http://188.226.165.184/vericoin/block_crawler.phpHopefully, I am wrong... I think the block numbers may be all that's messed up. I withdrew from ipo and i can find the tx id on the block crawler. edit: however, the deposit is not showing in polo yet......but they are very slow sometimes to post deposits. You gave me a good idea to check... I withdrew two times, at 8:30 and 10:35 pm EST and I can find both transactions in the block crawler. So hopefully it indeed is an issue with the block numbering or it is just us finding blocks on the right fork. Fingers crossed..
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Not to cause panic, but is it possible that we might have forked VRC? We have found all consecutive blocks from 17574 through 17598 (which we also show as the current block), which is really odd. The official block crawler is now at 17639. http://188.226.165.184/vericoin/block_crawler.phpHopefully, I am wrong...
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Email sent, thank you for your help!
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@ipominer my VRC balance shows a number of unconfirmed coins from blocks that were found more than 12 hours ago, and should have been confirmed by now. I don't know if this is an issue for everybody, which is why I am writing about it here. If this is not an issue for everybody, please let me know and I'll PM you my username to facilitate resolution.
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@ipominer has the SHIBE wallet been reenabled? I see it is back trading on exchanges, and I have payout request that is not going out. Should I cancel it?
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@ipominer it seems that scoring of the SC blocks is stuck after the switch off. By now all of them should have been confirmed...
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Something is wrong with VRC balances. I'm mining it it for ~3 hours. Confirmed: 0 Unconfirmed: 0. Last time I checked there were some unconfirmed coins... Probably a glitch. Check your profitability, it still lists everything there. https://www.ipominer.com/userpayout
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@ipominer getting error 503 Service Unavailable when trying to access the website for about half an hour now, but it seems that mining is unaffected. Is there any work going on?
EDIT: Front end is back, but the round times are off, displaying negative numbers.
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