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July 22, 2012, 11:59:00 PM
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Switched to 10%:

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July 23, 2012, 12:03:16 AM
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Thanks for the support guys, I appreciate it.  I really do.  

I should have everything back on track shortly... I got a bunch of people paid that had missed payments, if you're still missing a payment please email me with the info and I'll get you taken care of.  

@eleuthria: I vaguely remember that.  I kind of figured that's what would happen, so I haven't even bothered docking the affected accounts, since I know most would probably just create a new account anyway.  I've received about 200 BTC back out of the 1200 or so that went out.  I'll give it a few more days before declaring an official tally.

@12gaFacelift: Interesting that he appears to also be mining on OzCoin.. I suspect it's the same person.

The hot wallet should be funded enough to cover most payments, as long as people don't try to withdraw hundreds of BTC or anything.  I'm going to keep the hot wallet pretty thin from now on, just in case.  I should never have let it build up to that much anyway, pretty dumb of me.  

With regards to the 0 reward/0 shares bug... I can't seem to duplicate it here.  Can anyone deduce exactly when it happens and when it "fixes" itself?  The only thing I can think of is that it's the time in between when a block is solved and the first shares are tallied for it, but that shouldn't be more than about 2 minutes worth, and definitely not 10 minutes.  Also, is it only happening on PPS or only on DGM or both?

When this is happening, does it show shares being submitted in the My Workers page?

If you're searching these lines for a point, you've probably missed it.  There was never anything there in the first place.
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July 23, 2012, 12:06:55 AM
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Wow, so I just got this from Vitaliy Maxorin:

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I myself am a programmer and I know for myself that for financial losses incurred due to errors in the source code the programmers are paid out of his pocket. I myself have several times carried a financial loss because of their mistakes. But no I will not reimburse my losses. I understand your request as a man, but I think it is not appropriate as a colleague. Excuse me, but I do not return the money you lost.

His email is MVitaliyB@mail.ru, he was over paid 47.30350378 BTC.  Too bad there are so many thieves in the world... sad.  WTG breaking that Russian stereotype to boot! 

His English isn't very good, maybe babelfish or google translate failed.  Try having someone that's bilingual send him a msg?  shrug
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July 23, 2012, 12:33:20 AM
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Wow, so I just got this from Vitaliy Maxorin:

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I myself am a programmer and I know for myself that for financial losses incurred due to errors in the source code the programmers are paid out of his pocket. I myself have several times carried a financial loss because of their mistakes. But no I will not reimburse my losses. I understand your request as a man, but I think it is not appropriate as a colleague. Excuse me, but I do not return the money you lost.

His email is MVitaliyB@mail.ru, he was over paid 47.30350378 BTC.  Too bad there are so many thieves in the world... sad.  WTG breaking that Russian stereotype to boot! 

His English isn't very good, maybe babelfish or google translate failed.  Try having someone that's bilingual send him a msg?  shrug

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July 23, 2012, 01:33:10 AM
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Wow, so I just got this from Vitaliy Maxorin:

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Good day!
I myself am a programmer and I know for myself that for financial losses incurred due to errors in the source code the programmers are paid out of his pocket. I myself have several times carried a financial loss because of their mistakes. But no I will not reimburse my losses. I understand your request as a man, but I think it is not appropriate as a colleague. Excuse me, but I do not return the money you lost.

His email is MVitaliyB@mail.ru, he was over paid 47.30350378 BTC.  Too bad there are so many thieves in the world... sad.  WTG breaking that Russian stereotype to boot! 

His English isn't very good, maybe babelfish or google translate failed.  Try having someone that's bilingual send him a msg?  shrug

DO WORK! cyberslueths, let his fellow countrymen know exactly how he represents his native tongue

There is a Russian section on this board, maybe someone there knows him.  If not, maybe contact the other pool operators to let them know what they are dealing with....

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July 23, 2012, 01:49:46 AM
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IMO, get rid of the cashout button.  No one should be able to collect on unconfirmed BTC.  Just a thought.

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July 23, 2012, 02:24:19 AM
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Inaba,
Sorry to hear about your loss, I upped my donation to 10% for this week. 

Could you set the confirmed balance of people who did not return the coins to be negative or would that break more things? 
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July 23, 2012, 02:46:58 AM
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IMO, get rid of the cashout button.  No one should be able to collect on unconfirmed BTC.  Just a thought.

+1

I'm sure there exist extraordinary circumstances which warrant this method, but this should not be accessible so conveniently.

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July 23, 2012, 03:10:40 AM
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Might come in handy for some, gives like 4 different versions of russian translation. Can then back translate and tell a little better in english which translation makes more sense. Well thats the presumption/hope I guess.

http://imtranslator.net/compare/english/to-russian/translation/
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July 23, 2012, 05:27:03 AM
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According to the stats there are currently 1020 miners. I suggest everyone of us send Inaba 1 BTC, then He'd be back on track!

I'm willing too even though I didn't get any extra payments, anyone else?



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July 23, 2012, 07:07:06 AM
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According to the stats there are currently 1020 miners. I suggest everyone of us send Inaba 1 BTC, then He'd be back on track!

I'm willing too even though I didn't get any extra payments, anyone else?



+1 from me.
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just sent 1 btc myself Smiley

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July 23, 2012, 09:19:23 AM
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With regards to the 0 reward/0 shares bug... I can't seem to duplicate it here.  Can anyone deduce exactly when it happens and when it "fixes" itself?


And yes, it shows non zero shares under round column (1k+ in this example).

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July 23, 2012, 09:40:34 AM
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Thank you Inaba for your quick response to my message.
Also your pool is the best!
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July 23, 2012, 11:32:19 AM
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Wow, so I just got this from Vitaliy Maxorin:

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I myself am a programmer and I know for myself that for financial losses incurred due to errors in the source code the programmers are paid out of his pocket. I myself have several times carried a financial loss because of their mistakes. But no I will not reimburse my losses. I understand your request as a man, but I think it is not appropriate as a colleague. Excuse me, but I do not return the money you lost.

His email is MVitaliyB@mail.ru, he was over paid 47.30350378 BTC.  Too bad there are so many thieves in the world... sad.  WTG breaking that Russian stereotype to boot! 

His English isn't very good, maybe babelfish or google translate failed.  Try having someone that's bilingual send him a msg?  shrug

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well, i was thinking that maybe for some reason he thinks what he got was legit, and that he thinks he's being asked to 'donate' basically.

his reply doesnt make a lot of sense
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July 23, 2012, 11:41:13 AM
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He's saying that he knows that there was a bug, and that it wasn't his fault but Inaba's code so he is telling Inaba to accept his losses. And of course, he basically just doesn't want to return the funds.
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July 23, 2012, 02:30:48 PM
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I made some changes to the quick stats... see if that fixes the 0 shares problem now.

If you're searching these lines for a point, you've probably missed it.  There was never anything there in the first place.
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July 23, 2012, 05:00:35 PM
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He's saying that he knows that there was a bug, and that it wasn't his fault but Inaba's code so he is telling Inaba to accept his losses. And of course, he basically just doesn't want to return the funds.

yeah, that's what I got out of it, too.  except the part about how programmers have cost him money and he won't reimburse his (own) losses.   i wouldn't take out the stick until i had someone fluent in both languages talk to him
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July 23, 2012, 07:55:15 PM
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I made some changes to the quick stats... see if that fixes the 0 shares problem now.


Ok, I will watch for it. It seemed to happen, I think you pointed, during transition from old block to new block, maybe at first page reload. But we didnt get too much new blocks last hours, in fact there is one running for almost 5h.

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July 23, 2012, 08:48:25 PM
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Sorry to hear what occured Inaba, according to the logs (both mine and yours), I wasn't even mining at the time, my CM1's were not operational for a few days. So I doubt I got anything extra (mines all on auto payout) however I have upped my donation % anyway.

Btw that guy who knows he's got the gains of a bug, knows it was and just basically tells you to suck it up; he is permamently on my **** list. Won't deal with anyone like that.

btw your pool usually averages over 1000Gh/s, so you probably could update thread title.

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July 24, 2012, 10:33:12 AM
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