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I use failover pools with cgminer 3.7.2 here without any problem, have 2 backup pools on load-balance.
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What the hell does this have to do with hashcows??
You do understand that most people get their payouts in bitcoins, don't you? Whatever's good for bitcoin is ultimately good for miners and Hashcows. If you're not interested, then don't follow the link. I though most here would be. So that means you'll be posting this news in EVERY POOL TOPIC IN bitcointalk? What about other news that reflect on bitcoin? Please, that's offtopic, topic separation is very important to retain a meaningful conversation.
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I agree, this is 2014 where our GPU miners are also very good at brute forcing password hashes, so we need 2014 policies, otherwise you're open to some of the biggest security fiascos in computer history: Sony, Adobe, Target, etc...
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I'm just checking out hashco.ws for the first time and cannot make any comments about quality or service, but one thing I want to ask:
In your opinion, how does one capital letter in a password raise the security?
Honestly, switch that off. It doesnt make a real difference.
If it forces you to use a different password than usual, then yes, it's effective. Use a password manager, don't wait for one of the hundreds of sites you're registered to have a leak and them have crackers trying your logins on several famous sites AND being able to login because you use the same password everywhere.
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Its standard otp, google authenticator works, not sure what else, but thats what I've been testing with. I held back payouts last night as we had an extremely high number of backed up rounds to trade (almost the day's worth). I was working through some of that backlog late last night but somewhat fell asleep I'll push a payout out this morning based on whatever we have, and the rest will just carry forward. I'm pretty sure Microsoft Authenticator also works, tried it for other services and the generated code was equal to the google authenticator, after scanning QR. So that seems like a fine solution and explains why everyone uses it (localbitcoins, mt gox, btc-e, etc).
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Since you're revamping the site anyway. Can you make it a bit more mobile friendly?
That would probably take them a lot longer, and we need the site online asap!! maybe someone else can make an app for mobiles for hashcows, and we all can pay for it (in btc of course) however i am thinking that doing such a thing would be probably very difficult to make it secure. don't know, I can't program anything out of assembler and C, high level language are way out of my league For some BTC incentive, I would be more than willing to make a Hashcows app, when the API is available. Heck, I'd even open-source it. Android only though.
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* MoDu takes another shot. (Read last pages)
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Não sei quanto a ASICs de outras marcas, mas os artigos da BFL têm garantia de 1 ano explícita na fatura.
Vou dar uma vista de olhos na zwame, nem me lembrei de ver lá sobre os processos de garantia fora da UE.
E claro, vou relatando aqui, ver se mais ninguém tem que passar pelo mesmo.
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Pois é pessoal, tive sorte no 1º Jalapeño que veio a fazer 8 GH/s, mas o segundo veio todo desfeito com a caixa aberta, a pasta térmica solta e mesmo depois de lhe ter dado um jeito, só mina a 2GH/s.
Já dei início ao processo de garantia, fica a nota para mais alguém que venha a precisar de garantias internacionais.
Para evitar pagar taxas aduaneiras novamente para um material que vai para o arranjo, há um processo na alfândega específico para isso. Aparentemente, é necessário levar o material diretamente à alfândega, onde farão uma avaliação para poder ser enviado para fora para fins de garantia/modificação. Se tudo correr bem, não será necessário pagar mais taxas de um volta aos E.U.A.
Quando tiver mais informação posto, assim que tiver tempo vou à alfândega para tratar do assunto.
Se entretanto, alguém souber mais, por favor partilhe.
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kb24mvp, if you care to read just a few posts back, you'd realize the pool has been having some serious issues, bad calculations and downtime for the last few days.
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Ever since these latest troubles, I also have been having disconnects and long times of "pool slow down/invalid credentials" on most my miners. I now have 2 miners on the same network, one of them is connected to hashcows, the other is on fallback pool.
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The cow was tipped!
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Manda PM com proposta, já vendi valores semelhantes aqui no fórum.
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jogoma12, maybe this is not the correct topic for a general setup problem.
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The latest TAG round had a more sensible profit, but it was still high. I'm thinking it may be too good to be true
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Whoa, that last 26 minute round of TAG netted me 0.031 BTC (I only have about 1 MH/s). Awesome!
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I believe that those high reject rates are normal for some coins and the profit calculator algorithm takes that into account and so, even with those high reject rates, it's still profitable as expected.
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Are the cows ok? I'm getting massive reject/stale rates (up to 100%!). Maybe it's my rigs but it only started today.
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Os tipos da alfândega devem andar ocupados, tantos jalapeños a chegar Eu também estou à espera de mais 1, vamos a ver...
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