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June 22, 2013, 06:48:35 PM
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If you put a link to my store on your pool I will pay you 20% BTC for all sales your traffic generates, see sig.

Let me know if you need any certain sized banners etc.

$32 for some lube seems a little high, it is an interesting idea though..

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June 22, 2013, 06:51:06 PM
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The prices are listed at the RRP for the UK from the manufacturer.

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June 22, 2013, 06:57:35 PM
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yes, i see, thats the problem, I am missing the rest... thats a day and a half.... I am missing from here till mondays morning...

you are probably confused because of the time-zone differences as far as how many days the span was.

times notwithstanding, your wallet never exceeded 6111.92555338 coins that you earned here.

It's not possible for me to have done anything to alter the transaction history or the balance of your wallet.

I have no idea how but check this out:

friday to saturday night, my local time 1am (1am at saturday) i switch all my miners to your pool
monday morning, at work, 7.30 am local time, i switch my workers to ltc pool.

Tell me (and I am not an idiot), with even you saying 3 days farming, with my hashrate... how the hell i swiched off at sunday afternoon?
on your blockchain the 00 hours are my 1 am, so i am blockchain +1.

I couldnt care less for those 4k lost, I care about what the fuck happened. with my hashrate tell me, how much was I supposed to earn?

thats a very complex question... the difficulty changed a lot during the time you were mining as the attached spreadsheet shows.

https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B6PMWmOuapNuLWFkd0VSWlBNS3M/edit?usp=sharing

when the difficulty goes up you earn less when it goes down you earn more.

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June 22, 2013, 06:59:15 PM
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The prices are listed at the RRP for the UK from the manufacturer.

If you have an affiliate for the steam codes I would probably link that for you.

But I think i'll hold off on the sex toys for the moment.


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June 22, 2013, 07:01:49 PM
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yes, i see, thats the problem, I am missing the rest... thats a day and a half.... I am missing from here till mondays morning...

you are probably confused because of the time-zone differences as far as how many days the span was.

times notwithstanding, your wallet never exceeded 6111.92555338 coins that you earned here.

It's not possible for me to have done anything to alter the transaction history or the balance of your wallet.

I have no idea how but check this out:

friday to saturday night, my local time 1am (1am at saturday) i switch all my miners to your pool
monday morning, at work, 7.30 am local time, i switch my workers to ltc pool.

Tell me (and I am not an idiot), with even you saying 3 days farming, with my hashrate... how the hell i swiched off at sunday afternoon?
on your blockchain the 00 hours are my 1 am, so i am blockchain +1.

I couldnt care less for those 4k lost, I care about what the fuck happened. with my hashrate tell me, how much was I supposed to earn?

thats a very complex question... the difficulty changed a lot during the time you were mining as the attached spreadsheet shows.

https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B6PMWmOuapNuLWFkd0VSWlBNS3M/edit?usp=sharing

when the difficulty goes up you earn less when it goes down you earn more.

thank you for the lesson master.. as you immagine me with 14 Mhash had no idea what I was doing.

Whatever, failcoin declared, thanks for nothing. Keep up the good job! Next time you have "theft" I hope there will be more idiots like me giving 10% of 14Mhash rate towards restoring your failcode pool. Nice going. Within a million years wont touch this coin now.
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June 22, 2013, 07:12:03 PM
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yes, i see, thats the problem, I am missing the rest... thats a day and a half.... I am missing from here till mondays morning...

you are probably confused because of the time-zone differences as far as how many days the span was.

times notwithstanding, your wallet never exceeded 6111.92555338 coins that you earned here.

It's not possible for me to have done anything to alter the transaction history or the balance of your wallet.

I have no idea how but check this out:

friday to saturday night, my local time 1am (1am at saturday) i switch all my miners to your pool
monday morning, at work, 7.30 am local time, i switch my workers to ltc pool.

Tell me (and I am not an idiot), with even you saying 3 days farming, with my hashrate... how the hell i swiched off at sunday afternoon?
on your blockchain the 00 hours are my 1 am, so i am blockchain +1.

I couldnt care less for those 4k lost, I care about what the fuck happened. with my hashrate tell me, how much was I supposed to earn?

thats a very complex question... the difficulty changed a lot during the time you were mining as the attached spreadsheet shows.

https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B6PMWmOuapNuLWFkd0VSWlBNS3M/edit?usp=sharing

when the difficulty goes up you earn less when it goes down you earn more.

thank you for the lesson master.. as you immagine me with 14 Mhash had no idea what I was doing.

Whatever, failcoin declared, thanks for nothing. Keep up the good job! Next time you have "theft" I hope there will be more idiots like me giving 10% of 14Mhash rate towards restoring your failcode pool. Nice going. Within a million years wont touch this coin now.

If you think a pool operator could possibly modify the balance in your client (wallet) then well....

Using the highest difficulty during the time you were mining would yield about 3200 coins / 24 hours at that difficulty.

That doesn't account for stales, orphans, or luck.

With the difficulty changing rapidly, I would encourage you to do your own math.  Because I'm not going to spend 5 hours doing it for you.

The only thing I can tell you is that the pool paid you exactly what you had earned.

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June 22, 2013, 07:16:13 PM
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What I can say that pool operator operating with about 80% of the hashrate on his 2 pools can do whatever he wants to the blockchain.

As I said, good luck.
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June 22, 2013, 07:23:17 PM
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What I can say that pool operator operating with about 80% of the hashrate on his 2 pools can do whatever he wants to the blockchain.

As I said, good luck.

So now you think I forked the block chain ?

I went to a lot of trouble and some personal expense to launch a second pool on a completely different host in a completely different part of the country, solely to protect the block chain.

That's the whole point in the automatic registration caps (on all of my pools) which some people said was completely unnecessary.

Moreover, I think someone might have noticed if I had figured out a way to fork the block chain.

If you have any actual evidence of a fork I encourage you to share it.





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June 22, 2013, 07:53:04 PM
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Wait... I get it now.

Your taking a (made up) dispute with a pool operator and making remarks about the COIN.

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What I can say that pool operator operating with about 80% of the hashrate on his 2 pools can do whatever he wants to the blockchain

There are plenty of good pools now for SBC, anyone legitimately interested in mining SBC would simply switch to another pool after a dispute with a pool owner.

Your making generalizations and accusations against the coin that have nothing to do with me.

I'm guessing this is another attack on StableCoin.  It's not the first one we have seen but I have to admit, it's better planned than the last one was. 

The theory probably goes something like this :

1. Create a dispute with the largest pool operator
2. Try and discredit him
3. Clumsily try and turn it into an attempt to discredit the coin itself.

And with that realization..  Our conversation is terminated.

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June 22, 2013, 08:07:03 PM
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What I can say that pool operator operating with about 80% of the hashrate on his 2 pools can do whatever he wants to the blockchain.

As I said, good luck.

That is not true.
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June 28, 2013, 05:15:52 PM
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My support ticket was responded to in person within a minute, and followed up on within 10 minutes. Spectacular service!
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June 28, 2013, 05:28:55 PM
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FYI to our miners:

An issue has been reported where a few blocks on pool #1 recently (44905, 44912, 44920, that I know about right now) where the payments weren't issued automatically.

I want to assure all of you of the following :

1. All missed payments will be found and issued
2. The cause of this issue will be found and fixed

This is the first time we have had any confirmed problems with this payout code.  I'm very surprised as it's been running perfectly for weeks.

It's going to take a little time to dig around and see what happened to cause this and make sure it doesn't happen again.  When I get home from work tonight I will get started.  I will keep all of you updated via this thread.

There is no cause for concern at this time as the funds for these blocks are sitting safely in the pool's wallet and as soon as I have identified and fixed the problem payments will be issued.

I apologize for the inconvenience.

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June 28, 2013, 11:15:23 PM
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There seems to be a very obscure bug in the cronjob that allows a discovered block to be listed in the database twice once as a found block and again as just a regular block.  It is only triggered when the server load is very high.



It is due to the extra entry that these blocks were not paid by the automatic payout logic.

To resolve the issue I am :

1. Modifying the payout logic so that it will not be tripped up by this situation.
2. Re-work the cronjob to eliminate this situation from occurring in the first place.

As soon as I'm finished with the mods to the payout logic I will issue the missing payments.


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June 28, 2013, 11:23:07 PM
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Thank you very much for the update and for checking into this so quickly. I've never had a quicker response from any pool or board op.
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June 28, 2013, 11:34:20 PM
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I have modified the payout logic and payments for the unpaid blocks have been issued.

Here is the output of the script :

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Checking winning_shares against Ledger for missing payout (lastnshares: 981)
Nr. 1 #22108 Block: 45419 Payments: 0 c: 87 -
Nr. 2 #22105 Block: 45392 Payments: 0 c: 114 -
Nr. 3 #22096 Block: 45314 Payments: 0 c: 192 -
Nr. 4 #22090 Block: 45293 Payments: 0 c: 213 -
Nr. 5 #22079 Block: 45252 Payments: 0 c: 254 -
Nr. 6 #22076 Block: 45244 Payments: 0 c: 262 -
Nr. 7 #22071 Block: 45216 Payments: 0 c: 290 -
Nr. 8 #22068 Block: 45210 Payments: 0 c: 297 -
Nr. 9 #22061 Block: 45196 Payments: 0 c: 311 -
Nr. 10 #22059 Block: 45192 Payments: 0 c: 315 -
Nr. 11 #22045 Block: 45149 Payments: 0 c: 358 -
Nr. 12 #22027 Block: 45119 Payments: 0 c: 388 -
Nr. 13 #22018 Block: 45101 Payments: 0 c: 406 -
Nr. 14 #22016 Block: 45098 Payments: 0 c: 409 -
Nr. 15 #22010 Block: 45077 Payments: 0 c: 430 -
Nr. 16 #22002 Block: 45063 Payments: 0 c: 444 -
Nr. 17 #22000 Block: 45061 Payments: 0 c: 446 -
Nr. 18 #21990 Block: 45042 Payments: 0 c: 465 -
Nr. 19 #21982 Block: 45023 Payments: 0 c: 484 -
Nr. 20 #21958 Block: 44982 Payments: 0 c: 525 -
Nr. 21 #21955 Block: 44970 Payments: 0 c: 537 -
Nr. 22 #21952 Block: 44966 Payments: 0 c: 541 -
Nr. 23 #21946 Block: 44959 Payments: 0 c: 548 -
Nr. 24 #21941 Block: 44951 Payments: 0 c: 556 -
Nr. 25 #21933 Block: 44941 Payments: 0 c: 566 -
Nr. 26 #21932 Block: 44937 Payments: 0 c: 570 -
Nr. 27 #21931 Block: 44935 Payments: 0 c: 572 -
Nr. 28 #21930 Block: 44934 Payments: 0 c: 573 -
Nr. 29 #21923 Block: 44920 Payments: 0 c: 587 -
Nr. 30 #21917 Block: 44912 Payments: 0 c: 595 -
Nr. 31 #21914 Block: 44905 Payments: 0 c: 602 -
Nr. 32 #21906 Block: 44858 Payments: 0 c: 626 -
Nr. 33 #21902 Block: 44846 Payments: 0 c: 621 -
Nr. 34 #21899 Block: 44836 Payments: 0 c: 617 -
Nr. 35 #21895 Block: 44819 Payments: 0 c: 614 -
Nr. 36 #21893 Block: 44816 Payments: 0 c: 616 -
Nr. 37 #21887 Block: 44810 Payments: 0 c: 585 -
checking...

 DONE .. 37 unpaid blocks = 910.2 SBC

It'll take a bit longer to fix the initial bug in the cronjob as that will take some thought.  But with the modified payout logic it will no longer have any effect.

I am sorry for the inconvenience and if anyone has any questions, please let me know.  Resetting pool status to NORMAL.

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June 28, 2013, 11:38:43 PM
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Thank you very much for the update and for checking into this so quickly. I've never had a quicker response from any pool or board op.

I'm pleased that you are satisfied with my handling of the situation, although I do apologize that it came up at all.

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June 29, 2013, 12:21:06 AM
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Notice to other pool operators using my code :

There is a rare bug in the payout logic that can sometimes occur when the system load is very high.  It can sometimes prevent automatic payout of the block reward on random blocks.

All you have to do is change one line in the checkledger.php file

Line 139

From This :
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$csql = mysql_query("SELECT confirms FROM networkBlocks WHERE blockNumber LIKE $wrow[blockNumber]");

To This :
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$csql = mysql_query("SELECT confirms FROM networkBlocks WHERE blockNumber LIKE $wrow[blockNumber] AND confirms > 0");


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June 29, 2013, 01:15:42 AM
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the1silverwolf you have my utmost respect for the calm manner in which you delt with a certain complainant

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June 29, 2013, 07:44:18 AM
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the1silverwolf you have my utmost respect for the calm manner in which you delt with a certain complainant

Well, Thank You!
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July 02, 2013, 04:20:16 PM
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There's a problem with withdrawls on SBC pool #1

I am working to resolve this issue, but it is an issue with the StableCoin client and not the pool software.  Please be patient while we get this resolved.

I'm looking into the issue and I have posted the following message on the SBC thread:

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On Silverwolf's SBC Pool #1:

The client is throwing an error message when users are trying to withdraw.

What does this error message mean :

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PHP Error :
XML-RPC: xmlrpcmsg::parseResponseHeaders: HTTP error, got response: HTTP/1.1 500 Internal Server Error
PHP Fatal error:  Uncaught BitcoinClientException:
  • : Didn't receive 200 OK from remote server. (HTTP/1.1 500 Internal Server Error)

Client Error :
SendMoney() : Error: Transaction creation failed keypool return 5924
ThreadRPCServer method=sendtoaddress


I've restarted the client but it made no difference.



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