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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Diamond (DMD) Evolution v 2.0 | NEW wallet, 50% POS Active on: November 10, 2014, 04:19:31 PM
All,

I am/was mining at 138 mh/s while all of this went down and it appeared to me that the issue was in 3 waves based on what I saw with the difficulty.  It was hovering around 130 yesterday and then plummeted to 19 or so.  I went to coinwarz to check their stats and the site validated what I was seeing.  At that point, it was a head-scratching moment but I thought that a pool went offline, such as what many are suggesting.  It stayed around 20 for about 20 minutes and then started to creep up again until it went to 100 again.  Then it went down again to 4.  It went back up to perhaps 40 or so and them went to 0, all the while I was mining.  I checked/refreshed coinwarz again and it validated the 0 difficulty again.  Last night I checked coinwarz and cryptsy again and it was showing 130 difficulty, even though I was seeing difficulty at 3.  My rig is still connected and mining, basically because if there was an issue and I ended up being the only miner on the network, I wanted the advantage.  And, even though I have not lost connectivity to the minter, I appear to be on the fork versus the correct chain.  Let me know what I can do to get any info to the group.  I used to be a follower/miner of the coin and lost interest for a while and decided to give it another try after finding I can have a high hash rate with the new algorithm. 
As of yesterday, when I checked the network hash rate of the "new" difficulty, it showed around 300 mh/s with me using 138 or so.  Perhaps another miner on the same chain? 
But why would I not have been on the "real" blockchain all along if I never stopped mining and continued to solve blocks?
Anyway, let me know what I can do to help shed light on the situation.
 
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