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Author Topic: What's wrong with 50BTC? Should I stop mining on this pool at the moment?  (Read 629 times)
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April 21, 2013, 10:41:08 AM
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Hi all,

Anyone here gets the same issue as mine?

Several hours ago, 50BTC told my rig was offline. No hashrate is updated too. After that, my hashrate was updated but my rig was told to be offline. However, 50BTC said my hashrate was about 500 MH/s which was half of my actual capacity that was recorded in 50BTC several days ago in a row.

Many people got the same issue. They reported it the Pools forum but got no answer yet.

I feel that half of my submitted shares have been lost for some reasons.

What do you think about it? Should I stop mining in that pool?
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April 21, 2013, 11:13:44 AM
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My miners show offline most of the time there as well, but I was always credited my shares when it caught up every now and then. If you aren't being credited, I would maybe stop mining there and try a different pool.

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April 21, 2013, 11:46:28 AM
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Check your miner, the pool stats are often unreliable and poorly updated.

Just check what your miner is doing, and make sure it's reflected later (after giving enough time for it all to update) on the pool.

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