Seem to be having some issues.
While trading, deposited 10k usde, which then all of a sudden resulted to be 9552.999999998 usde. No trades (sells) in trade history can make the sum add up, to arrive at this balance, since I've mainly been playing with small sums, and buying up usde with my 0.2btc deposit.
Hmmm. Adding all trades to a spreadsheet, to see what goes wrong.
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Well, this is a coin I want more of, and have so little of...off to fix that!
The sell value atm for USDe is still very low, once this coin will hit cryptsy, it will go past the moon, together with the difficulty as well. So for the meantime enjoy the still low prices and low difficulty. Thanks for the hint. I'll buy me half a bitcoins' worth on coinmarket.
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Anyone selling USDe at sensible prices lol
Define sensible pls
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http://usde.steadymining.com Still going strong.The steadiest pool for usde mining is still going strong. Stratum Proportional Payouts 1% Fee 24/7 Uptime (we were the only pool that was online at coin launch and stayed online) Actively Monitored Server Currently at 30% of total net hash (this means less payout variation) Feel free to join us at: http://usde.steadymining.com
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solo mining this coin since last 12 Yrs at 3.5MHz. found 9 blocks so and only one 5K block.. would have been same with pools as well i guess
Wish I could mine that much at 3.5 megahertz, too! Although, I find 12 years a bit long. Just kidding.
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Just made a deal with rubberducky, transaction went smooth. This is how exchanging coins should be.
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SteadyMining currently at 169M of 413M net hashrate, and dropping rapidly.
Everybody happy again?
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This community is amazing! Steadymining hashes are lowering under 50% now.
180.57 Mh/s vs net HSRT 366.65 Mhs
As Dev said spreading your rigs is more profitable to you than just sitting with all your power on 1 pool.
That's probably just us ourselves - as we just disconnected all teammembers' mining rigs. Should have lost about 20mhash. Should we disable registrations, too? Don't want any accidental forks.
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Hello Everyone! It's going to be a good day today! Good morning to you, too!
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does anyone know what hashpower could I have with a R9 280x, and what could be the settings for cgminer?
If you tweak your gpu well you will get about 750 kh/s.
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Does not look very trustworthy - neither do I want to sell _any_ of my hard-earned coins. Thanks, but no thanks.
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Poolerino, would you mind setting up a chat session with other USDE pool ops, including steady, coinarmy and pooligans, to centrally come up with some sort of a fix re: double payouts, or whatever the issue is? Perhaps try an older version of Stratum? Getwork? Set your crons to run less frequently? The update coming out shortly should address a lot of the issues that pools have had.
Pool Owners: If these (possibly MPOS and/or stratum) problems cannot be identified or fixed, we'd like to kindly ask that you direct users to use the P2P pools until we work together to implement source code updates.
One of my teammates at SteadyMining has found the reason for MPOS performing double payouts yesterday morning, and has created a workaround in mpos source. However, he states, a fix would be needed in the wallet code to make changes to MPOS unnescessary. Please contact us through the chat on our pool (Right bottom corner), or host a chat somewhere we can join. We'd like to shed some light.
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http://usde.steadymining.com Still going strong. The steadiest pool for usde mining is still going strong. Stratum Proportional Payouts 1% Fee 24/7 Uptime (we were the only pool that was online at coin launch and stayed online) Actively Monitored Server Currently at 15% of total net hash (this means less payout variation) Feel free to join us at: http://usde.steadymining.com
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44k for sale, pm with offers.
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steadymining hasn't found a block in 6hrs. lol
Yeah, since CoinArmy seems to be down for me and Pooligans hasn't paid out yet, I'm going to stick with SteadyMining and hope it's just a cron issue. Thanks for sticking with Steadymining. One of the cronjobs failed while sleeping. We are currently investigating. Update: ( MPOS issue: https://github.com/TheSerapher/php-mpos/issues/392 affected us <-- originally caused by a worker submitting millions of "Old" shares for a block that was already handled ) All previous blocks that were succesfully submitted onto the blockchain are being processed right now - and users are being credited accordingly. No losses, except for a couple of hours of stats.
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Steadymining says I've generated 128,001 coins by solving blocks. but I only have about 7,500 in account balances. So, is the pool really far behind, am I getting screwed, or am I just much, much better off solo mining?
That's the amount of coins that were in the blocks you have solved. That total amount of blocks has been spread over all pool miners (as that's the target of a pool). If you would have been mining solo, you would have gotten that amount of blocks - However, there's no way of telling if you would have had the chance to solve those blocks on your own. The 7500 is your fair share of the amount of coins you've earned, by dividing the total amount of shares, by your amount of shares submitted. (Simply, that's how a pool works)
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Steadymining would you mind lowering the auto payout threshold?
DONE! You can always do a manual payout though.
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Although we were really surprised by the massive amount of miners ready to fire up their miners, http://steadymining.com pulled through. We would like to thank the devs of the coin for their support of our pool. They showed a lot of dedication in answering our questions. This is a great start for a new coin!
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