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January 24, 2014, 08:03:02 PM
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Just started mining at your pool. Looks promising!

Is it possible to update your layout or make it look a little bit more professional?

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January 25, 2014, 04:22:27 AM
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Just started mining at your pool. Looks promising!

Is it possible to update your layout or make it look a little bit more professional?

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No.

The point of profit-switching pools is the higher payout, not decorative crap.

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January 25, 2014, 04:29:11 AM
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Will you guys be making an effort anytime soon to make the site more mobile-browser friendly?

Don't get me wrong, your site is decades ahead of pools like Middlecoin who look like a notepad document, I love the look of the site when I'm on my computer. But if I use my Droid's browser (or the Chrome app) there is no black bar at the top to navigate through the site. To view my stats, change account settings, etc. I have to know the URLs by heart (or make bookmarks) to be able to get to any page other than the homepage.

Making it more mobile-friendly would be fantastic for everyone wanting to view stats or do coin management away from their computer, and I bet it would help boost the site's popularity as well.
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January 25, 2014, 06:32:40 AM
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I'd anticipate a number of improvements in the site over time but it's worth pointing out to some of the new miners in the pool that the site was attacked a month ago and in the hack, all miners coin balances were stolen and the user database fully compromised.

The pool operators took the honourable and unique step of reimbursing miners for their seven days earnings leading up to the attack. They then worked tirelessly over the holiday period to get the functionality and security of the site restored. It's been a tough time for those guys and I'm sure they'll get round to cosmetic and functional changes when they've got the core fully strengthened and previous functionality fully back up-to-speed.

In the meantime, welcome, hang in there and enjoy the Hashcows experience.

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January 25, 2014, 07:56:56 AM
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Just started mining at your pool. Looks promising!

Is it possible to update your layout or make it look a little bit more professional?

~ Luc
No.

The point of profit-switching pools is the higher payout, not decorative crap.

It's a valid point. It's amazing what these BTC hackers can do but when it comes to UI, its a completely opposite story.
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January 25, 2014, 11:30:21 AM
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Again, as a heads up, atriz and nearmiss should look into how the guys at give-me-coins are handling the same type of atack vector and how their new protections work.

Learn from others so you don't repeat their mistakes.  Wink
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January 25, 2014, 03:41:23 PM
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Hate to be "Grampa Grammar," but more properly that should read, "I MINE ONLY AT HASHCO.WS."   Tongue
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January 25, 2014, 06:24:56 PM
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Guys,

I have some dilemma , should i hold promising coins (like wdc,dgc, ..) OR enable aut-trade and get bitcoin?

Which one is wiser decision ?

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January 25, 2014, 06:36:32 PM
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Guys,

I have some dilemma , should i hold promising coins (like wdc,dgc, ..) OR enable aut-trade and get bitcoin?

Which one is wiser decision ?
Do the thing that gives the greatest return on investment. Only nobody really knows the answer to that dilemma!

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January 25, 2014, 07:06:31 PM
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Hashrate on the rise, come join us on the lush green pastures.   Cheesy


Hate to be "Grampa Grammar," but more properly that should read, "I MINE ONLY AT HASHCO.WS."   Tongue

Not where I come from. (England, you know, home of the English language Grin). And it's grandpa.  Wink
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January 25, 2014, 08:01:57 PM
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Guys,

I have some dilemma , should i hold promising coins (like wdc,dgc, ..) OR enable aut-trade and get bitcoin?

Which one is wiser decision ?
Do the thing that gives the greatest return on investment. Only nobody really knows the answer to that dilemma!

I got my ROI of hardwares, now i dont know what should i do ?

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January 26, 2014, 01:11:15 AM
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I'd anticipate a number of improvements in the site over time but it's worth pointing out to some of the new miners in the pool that the site was attacked a month ago and in the hack, all miners coin balances were stolen and the user database fully compromised.

Actually, most of the miners' funds were not stolen.  Mine were not.  Most of the payout addresses were changed, but the owners disabled everything before the majority of the users lost their funds.  Also, I don't think there's any evidence the user database was fully compromised.  Depends on how they stored the passwords, etc.
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January 26, 2014, 05:55:01 AM
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I'd anticipate a number of improvements in the site over time but it's worth pointing out to some of the new miners in the pool that the site was attacked a month ago and in the hack, all miners coin balances were stolen and the user database fully compromised.

Actually, most of the miners' funds were not stolen.  Mine were not.  Most of the payout addresses were changed, but the owners disabled everything before the majority of the users lost their funds.  Also, I don't think there's any evidence the user database was fully compromised.  Depends on how they stored the passwords, etc.

Your selective quote missed the point of my post. It wasn't to inform people like you who purport to know it all, even when you qualify and dilute your supposed claims to actuality at the end of your post.  If you read what I said, it was merely a polite notice to inform new miners that the pool isn't operating at normal capacity and that a rebuild is in progress. As you didn't have any coins stolen, you're no doubt less appreciative of the efforts of the pool operators and their response to the hack to provide some level of restitution after the theft.

Speaking as one who did have their coins stolen and their payout address changed, I emphasised the honourable approach taken. Your post was pointless and didn't provide any real information, you tried to down-play the hack and theft when you weren't effected and tried to big note yourself when in actual fact you've no more information to add other than than the selfish remark that your coins weren't stolen - let me assure you that as a person who was effected, I am grateful for the actions the pool operators took.

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[If the above is tl;dr, the short response is fuck off you arsehole, there was a hack, funds were stolen, not all coins have been restored and a rebuild is in progress, get over yourself.]


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January 26, 2014, 10:50:34 AM
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I wasted an hour on your pool and nothing changed in my balance or Un-exchanged section. Kindly check what is the problem. this same thing happened to me one week ago and still persists. Shares are being accepted by your pool but it's is not paying me for the work.

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January 26, 2014, 03:18:19 PM
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I'd anticipate a number of improvements in the site over time but it's worth pointing out to some of the new miners in the pool that the site was attacked a month ago and in the hack, all miners coin balances were stolen and the user database fully compromised.

Actually, most of the miners' funds were not stolen.  Mine were not.  Most of the payout addresses were changed, but the owners disabled everything before the majority of the users lost their funds.  Also, I don't think there's any evidence the user database was fully compromised.  Depends on how they stored the passwords, etc.

Your selective quote missed the point of my post. It wasn't to inform people like you who purport to know it all, even when you qualify and dilute your supposed claims to actuality at the end of your post.  If you read what I said, it was merely a polite notice to inform new miners that the pool isn't operating at normal capacity and that a rebuild is in progress. As you didn't have any coins stolen, you're no doubt less appreciative of the efforts of the pool operators and their response to the hack to provide some level of restitution after the theft.

Speaking as one who did have their coins stolen and their payout address changed, I emphasised the honourable approach taken. Your post was pointless and didn't provide any real information, you tried to down-play the hack and theft when you weren't effected and tried to big note yourself when in actual fact you've no more information to add other than than the selfish remark that your coins weren't stolen - let me assure you that as a person who was effected, I am grateful for the actions the pool operators took.

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[If the above is tl;dr, the short response is fuck off you arsehole, there was a hack, funds were stolen, not all coins have been restored and a rebuild is in progress, get over yourself.]



NICE! I like you...^^

Sadly multipools have much bigger issues than hackers...most of the noobs and greedy miners can't see that...


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January 26, 2014, 07:25:39 PM
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I'd anticipate a number of improvements in the site over time but it's worth pointing out to some of the new miners in the pool that the site was attacked a month ago and in the hack, all miners coin balances were stolen and the user database fully compromised.

Actually, most of the miners' funds were not stolen.  Mine were not.  Most of the payout addresses were changed, but the owners disabled everything before the majority of the users lost their funds.  Also, I don't think there's any evidence the user database was fully compromised.  Depends on how they stored the passwords, etc.

Your selective quote missed the point of my post. It wasn't to inform people like you who purport to know it all, even when you qualify and dilute your supposed claims to actuality at the end of your post.  If you read what I said, it was merely a polite notice to inform new miners that the pool isn't operating at normal capacity and that a rebuild is in progress. As you didn't have any coins stolen, you're no doubt less appreciative of the efforts of the pool operators and their response to the hack to provide some level of restitution after the theft.

Speaking as one who did have their coins stolen and their payout address changed, I emphasised the honourable approach taken. Your post was pointless and didn't provide any real information, you tried to down-play the hack and theft when you weren't effected and tried to big note yourself when in actual fact you've no more information to add other than than the selfish remark that your coins weren't stolen - let me assure you that as a person who was effected, I am grateful for the actions the pool operators took.

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Dude, chill, seriously!  If your main point was to congratulate the owners on their honorable approach, then do it, by all means.  Read back in the thread some dozens of pages.  I was very appreciative of the way they handled the theft, despite the fact that I didn't have any coins stolenhttps://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=293872.msg4212152#msg4212152

Say what's true.  Stick to what you know.  Parts of your post were not true, so I corrected them.  Where did I purport to know it all?  In case you missed my point, you saying that all coins were stolen and the database fully compromised made the owners look like incompetent morons.  I emphasized the speed of their response to the situation.  Despite your lack of civility and extremely short fuse, we're on the same team.
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January 26, 2014, 10:45:01 PM
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MEOW? is that a joke or a real coin heehehe  Grin

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January 27, 2014, 01:32:00 AM
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MEOW? is that a joke or a real coin heehehe  Grin

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January 27, 2014, 01:35:50 AM
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Still waiting for my withdraw on the 18th of Jan to confirm, can't believe how bad you guys have become Sad

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January 27, 2014, 02:20:41 AM
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Still waiting for my withdraw on the 18th of Jan to confirm, can't believe how bad you guys have become Sad

Are you sure there isn't something you are doing correctly on you're end? There hasn't been much problems with BTC withdrawals (they might be delayed due to hot wallet funds being empty) Make sure you check the box when withdrawing a coin on https://hashco.ws/balances/cashout

Though I've yet to see a email from you so I can't help you if you don't give me a chance too!

Please e-mail me support@hashco.ws or you can PM me on here.


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