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July 21, 2011, 09:39:21 AM
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We would like to announce that for the next 2 Weeks From 20/7/2011 to 4/8/2011 - We will be awarding a

1 x ATI Radeon 5830 Sapphire Card as a Random prize to miners who are consistently mining with our pool!
This Will also Include a x1 to x16 PCI-E Riser cable also, if required!
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July 21, 2011, 10:39:50 AM
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Just one question, according to your site

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For the month of July we have a 0% Pool fee. Proportional Payout,
First Miner to get our first block wins a 3 Bitcoin Bounty.
Optimal Performance - less than 0% Stale Shares!

For the bolded part, does this mean that you will credit us with more than 1 share for every stale share submitted? Otherwise, I don't see how you can promise less than zero % stale shares Cheesy
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July 21, 2011, 02:07:25 PM
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Hi Xephan,

The most stales we have seen have been 0.008%

No we do not credit stale shares, our system is very finely tuned and this is how we are achieving such a low stale share rate.

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July 21, 2011, 02:13:35 PM
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Hi Xephan,

The most stales we have seen have been 0.008%

No we do not credit stale shares, our system is very finely tuned and this is how we are achieving such a low stale share rate.

Thanks

So you ought to correct that falsehood on your site Cheesy
Doesn't look very credible when your advertising is blatantly wrong Wink

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July 21, 2011, 02:16:58 PM
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Hi Xephan,

The most stales we have seen have been 0.008%

No we do not credit stale shares, our system is very finely tuned and this is how we are achieving such a low stale share rate.

Thanks

So you ought to correct that falsehood on your site Cheesy
Doesn't look very credible when your advertising is blatantly wrong Wink



What are you talking about?
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July 21, 2011, 02:24:09 PM
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What are you talking about?

-1% is less than zero
0.01% is not less than zero
0.000000001% is still not less than zero

Technically stale rate cannot be less than zero so claiming that you have less than zero stale rate is either a silly mistake or deliberate fake advertising. Which one do you prefer to be? Wink
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