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vitsum I have sent you a private message, and will appreciate hearing from you ASAP in regards to it.
Thank you.
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They both seem to have gotten "lost" awaiting a response from mybitcoin.
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ID 364. Sent this in a PM about an hour ago as well. Look forward to your help. I opened "Put 1 btc into account" in two tabs, filled in the captcha in each of the screens, and sent one bitcoin to each of the addresses it generated. After I clicked continue it waited for a while and then said it could not find my transaction.
Also, I am about to send you a PM with the bitcoin addresses I sent the coins to.
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I recently tried to add 2btc (2 deposits of 1btc each) to my account and they never showed up. Waiting to hear what's up.
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By my estimation, the average should actually be above the current difficulty.
If the range of the possible number of shares is from 1 - infinity (if the transactions being worked on continue changing over time, then it could be infinite, it is VERY remotely possible for there to be a block that is never solved)
and the current difficulty is only: 68978.8924579
Many more blocks will take longer than the "expected" amount of time, which is simply an estimated amount of time to represent the group as a whole having spent enough time to generate a single full difficulty block. Each hash you calculate has an equal chance of being the right one, form the very first, to the last one you allow your computer to check they all have an equal chance of being the lucky one. It taking a long time to solve a block does not actually mean that we are necessarily any closer to solving one. Therefore, with the likelihood of extreme outliers in any data with a large enough sample, the average time will end up being higher than the difficulty as a result of a few extreme cases.
I'm sure there are several miner [sic] mistakes in there, but the concept is reasonably accurate I think.
Also: I like puns.
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It seems that the pool generated two instances of block 114114 according to the stats page, but one of them is a link to 114115 in block explorer.
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