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April 14, 2014, 05:23:25 PM
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Has anyone received a payout since the last outage?  I have been mining over a week and no payout.  I updated my payment address since the outage.  I tried contacting the site admin via BitMessage but so far no reply, just a message received ack.

Hi -

Payouts are working as expected.

We only pay out when a block is found as we pay on a proportional system not PPS. If the pool does not find a block then there are no payouts until one is found.

Because you have been mining Litecoin on the pool and there is only (approx.) 3000KH/s on the Litecoin pool a block has not been found since you started mining on the pool (infact a Litecoin block has not been found for weeks).

Sorry, but that is the way it is.

I think we will remove the Litecoin pool when / if the next block is found as the difficulty is just way to high for the small amount of hash powe the pool has.

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April 14, 2014, 05:48:24 PM
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What does this mean for my accumulated shares?  If I should stop mining LTC now would my shares eventually be paid?

Also, is it possible for you to support MazaCoin?  http://www.mazacoin.org/

Thanks for the reply.
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April 15, 2014, 12:10:38 PM
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What does this mean for my accumulated shares?  If I should stop mining LTC now would my shares eventually be paid?

Also, is it possible for you to support MazaCoin?  http://www.mazacoin.org/

Thanks for the reply.

Litecoin shares accumulate for 35 days. After this period the system basically turns in a PPLNT (Pay per last N time) of 35 days.

So as long as a block is found within 35 days of you mining Litecoin on the pool you will be paid out your proportion.

Will add Mazacoin later tonight.

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April 22, 2014, 08:53:37 PM
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I have a Problem. I mining Unobtanium at this time. My Miners: 2 x Antminer S1 @ 200 GH/s (@ghash.io) ans 1 x Cube @ 38 GH / s (@ghash.io) - @ miningpool.co i have only approx 300 GH all together?!
Whats going wrong???
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July 01, 2014, 04:57:10 PM
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Can not access stratum+tcp://de3.miningpool.co:3921!!! (TEA COINS) Invalid pool argument. Please FIX!!!
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July 21, 2014, 04:38:14 AM
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Before proceeding I would like to take the time to thank eThought for his service, we have found it to be very fair and stable, the miners and I are very happy. If this were ebay I would write "a+++++++++ top service!".

eThought, I have been studying the hashrate graph over several days, and I feel it would be nice to tweak the network hashrate display.

When you call 'getnetworkhashps' on the daemon it can take two parameters which are 'blocks' and 'height'.

Whilst many may think hashrate is measured, it is actually just an estimate from the average times of the last [number] blocks, similar to how difficulty is calculated.

The default 'blocks' parameter is 120, in Bitmark's case that is a 2 hour sample. What I have found is that large changes in network hashrate take a very long time to filter through to getnetworkhashps, it can take an hour or more to reflect an addition of 30% to the network hashrate.

So, would it be possible for you to play with that number, to see how it reflects on the chart?

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August 19, 2014, 10:48:47 PM
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DGC payouts don't seem to be working correctly.  Payment Threshold is set to 100, Confirmed Earnings and Account Balance are both 317.34194946 DGC.  Please advise.

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August 20, 2014, 04:27:45 PM
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DGC payouts don't seem to be working correctly.  Payment Threshold is set to 100, Confirmed Earnings and Account Balance are both 317.34194946 DGC.  Please advise.

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Quoting my own post because this has been resolved.  Not sure if there was some action taken or if I was doing something wrong, but the payout went through.  I just started using this pool so may have been something I was doing wrong.

In any case, I've been looking at different mining pools where I can mine DGC, and IMHO this is one of the top mining pools I've checked out.

TT

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August 20, 2014, 06:03:21 PM
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DGC payouts don't seem to be working correctly.  Payment Threshold is set to 100, Confirmed Earnings and Account Balance are both 317.34194946 DGC.  Please advise.

TT

Quoting my own post because this has been resolved.  Not sure if there was some action taken or if I was doing something wrong, but the payout went through.  I just started using this pool so may have been something I was doing wrong.

In any case, I've been looking at different mining pools where I can mine DGC, and IMHO this is one of the top mining pools I've checked out.

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Sorry about that!  Embarrassed

de1.miningpool.co started freaking out and throwing kernel errors at the console...

I took all clients and stratum servers down and manually re-backed up all wallets (just in case kernel errors were from hdd problems). That is why it took a little while to get back up.

Anyway, rebooted after backups and seems to be back to normal.

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August 20, 2014, 06:09:14 PM
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Before proceeding I would like to take the time to thank eThought for his service, we have found it to be very fair and stable, the miners and I are very happy. If this were ebay I would write "a+++++++++ top service!".

eThought, I have been studying the hashrate graph over several days, and I feel it would be nice to tweak the network hashrate display.

When you call 'getnetworkhashps' on the daemon it can take two parameters which are 'blocks' and 'height'.

Whilst many may think hashrate is measured, it is actually just an estimate from the average times of the last [number] blocks, similar to how difficulty is calculated.

The default 'blocks' parameter is 120, in Bitmark's case that is a 2 hour sample. What I have found is that large changes in network hashrate take a very long time to filter through to getnetworkhashps, it can take an hour or more to reflect an addition of 30% to the network hashrate.

So, would it be possible for you to play with that number, to see how it reflects on the chart?

I should check this thread more often   Tongue - sorry for not seeing this message earlier.

Interesting idea, I did not know that it was possible to get a hashrate calculated on a different number of blocks.

Currently however I am using "networkhashps" from 'getmininginfo'. But will definitely think about changing this in the future if it gives more responsive hashrate measurements.

Thank you for the suggestion!

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August 21, 2014, 07:22:10 AM
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I'll just post again quickly then Smiley

Would you consider lowering your BTM fees? All the other pools are at 0.75-1%, you have a very good pool but people are leaving due to this, it would be great to see them come back, and also for the hashrate to be nicely distributed.

Thank you for any consideration.

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August 21, 2014, 09:42:16 AM
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I'll just post again quickly then Smiley

Would you consider lowering your BTM fees? All the other pools are at 0.75-1%, you have a very good pool but people are leaving due to this, it would be great to see them come back, and also for the hashrate to be nicely distributed.

Thank you for any consideration.

Changed to 1%  Smiley
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August 22, 2014, 05:27:10 PM
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I'll just post again quickly then Smiley

Would you consider lowering your BTM fees? All the other pools are at 0.75-1%, you have a very good pool but people are leaving due to this, it would be great to see them come back, and also for the hashrate to be nicely distributed.

Thank you for any consideration.

Changed to 1%  Smiley

Next time I rent some hash I'll be sure to point it your way. Smiley Thanks.
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October 20, 2014, 01:40:19 PM
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There seems to be a problem with ASC payouts. I'm sitting on a hefty balance and no amount of auto withdrawal has worked.


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October 20, 2014, 02:33:15 PM
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There seems to be a problem with ASC payouts. I'm sitting on a hefty balance and no amount of auto withdrawal has worked.


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Sorry about that. The Asiccoin client has recently started having issues with larger payments so I have restricted single outgoing payments for Asiccoin to 50000. Payments of 50000 will be made every 5 minutes until your balance has been withdrawn.

Let me know if you see any further issues. Thanks.
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October 22, 2014, 03:54:56 AM
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will test it soon

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November 01, 2014, 02:19:22 PM
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There seems to be a problem with ASC payouts. I'm sitting on a hefty balance and no amount of auto withdrawal has worked.


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Sorry about that. The Asiccoin client has recently started having issues with larger payments so I have restricted single outgoing payments for Asiccoin to 50000. Payments of 50000 will be made every 5 minutes until your balance has been withdrawn.

Let me know if you see any further issues. Thanks.


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November 09, 2014, 08:43:50 PM
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ethought

front end of miningpool.co has been down for days - is there a major problem?


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November 10, 2014, 09:27:22 AM
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Clearly there would appear to be as in spite of recent diff re-target, my last BTM payout was 24th October.

 Huh

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November 10, 2014, 12:55:30 PM
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Just by way of an update:

@ethought has got it sorted... top man!

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Clearly there would appear to be as in spite of recent diff re-target, my last BTM payout was 24th October.

 Huh

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