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March 15, 2012, 04:18:02 PM
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Server maintenance in progress, some interruptions are possible.

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March 15, 2012, 05:47:45 PM
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3 hour 20 minute block last night. Holy jebus.
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March 15, 2012, 06:04:55 PM
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3 hour 20 minute block last night. Holy jebus.
Yesterday AND today we had 1-hour periods without any blocks in the entire network, not only in our pool. So yes, bad luck happens with anyone.

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March 15, 2012, 08:28:35 PM
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I'm testing P2SH implementation, so small part of our blocks may be marked as /P2SH/, don't worry.

So is P2SH fully implemented or are you still in the testing phase?
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March 15, 2012, 08:36:23 PM
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I'm testing P2SH implementation, so small part of our blocks may be marked as /P2SH/, don't worry.
So is P2SH fully implemented or are you still in the testing phase?
Well, I tried to delay it as much as possible but this is not productive already, so I'll give up.
Currently P2SH is deployed and expected network switch date is 01.04.2012 unless something happens. Sorry for that.

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March 15, 2012, 08:41:21 PM
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I'm testing P2SH implementation, so small part of our blocks may be marked as /P2SH/, don't worry.
So is P2SH fully implemented or are you still in the testing phase?
Well, I tried to delay it as much as possible but this is not productive already, so I'll give up.
Currently P2SH is deployed and expected network switch date is 01.04.2012 unless something happens. Sorry for that.

No need to apologize.  Who knows, maybe this will actually be the greatest thing since sliced bread?

I just can't see making a major and permanent change for a temporary and, sometime in the future, self obsolescent vulnerability.

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March 18, 2012, 02:29:25 AM
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Is it common for someone to not receive a reward payment immediately?

I have a reward payment of 1.12 BTC that was supposedly sent to me from Deepbit a few hours ago.  This transaction is showing in my list of "rewards" on Deepbit, but it has yet to hit my wallet and is not yet showing in Blockexplorer.

I've never run into this before, so I'm just a bit curious, although I would assume the payment will eventually go through.
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March 18, 2012, 04:35:05 AM
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I have a reward payment of 1.12 BTC that was supposedly sent to me from Deepbit a few hours ago.  This transaction is showing in my list of "rewards" on Deepbit, but it has yet to hit my wallet and is not yet showing in Blockexplorer.

I've never run into this before, so I'm just a bit curious, although I would assume the payment will eventually go through.
This situation is explained on the help page shown after each payment request.
Blockexplorer can only show your transaction after it gets the first confirmation. You may try to find it here: http://bitcoincharts.com/bitcoin/txlist/
It's the queue of unconfirmed TXes.

Time to get the first confirmation depends on interval between blocks and some other things, usually it should be around 10 minutes but in the worst case delays up to a few hours are possible. If you see the record in your payments list it will surely be confirmed.

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March 20, 2012, 04:33:21 AM
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19.03 22:18:40   3h 53m    966   1584231     0.02957334
19.03 21:50:28   3h 24m    350   582220     0.02915565
19.03 21:39:36   3h 14m    239   384413     0.03015377
19.03 21:29:55   3h 04m    59   93375     0.03064525
19.03 21:28:24   3h 02m    1244   2004247     0.03010308
19.03 20:49:40   2h 24m    731   1259703     0.02814433
19.03 20:25:33   1h 59m    330   500802     0.03195874
19.03 20:16:17   1h 50m    431   698913     0.02990859
19.03 20:02:52   1h 37m    2641   4351399     0.02943617

there seems to be a problem o.o look at the times Cheesy

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March 20, 2012, 02:53:57 PM
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19.03 22:18:40   3h 53m    966   1584231     0.02957334
19.03 21:50:28   3h 24m    350   582220     0.02915565
19.03 21:39:36   3h 14m    239   384413     0.03015377
19.03 21:29:55   3h 04m    59   93375     0.03064525
19.03 21:28:24   3h 02m    1244   2004247     0.03010308
19.03 20:49:40   2h 24m    731   1259703     0.02814433
19.03 20:25:33   1h 59m    330   500802     0.03195874
19.03 20:16:17   1h 50m    431   698913     0.02990859
19.03 20:02:52   1h 37m    2641   4351399     0.02943617

there seems to be a problem o.o look at the times Cheesy

No, Im seeing weird times as well



Block   Shares   
Time/Link   Found in   Your   Total   Reward
20.03 12:47:37   2h 59m    217   478603     0.02199004
20.03 12:38:44   2h 50m    953   1880610     0.02457740
20.03 12:02:41   2h 14m    93   139456     0.03234353
20.03 12:00:18   2h 11m    394   679727     0.02811276
20.03 11:47:44   1h 59m    1356   2550346     0.02578709
20.03 10:56:15   1h 08m    1650   2997624     0.02669614
20.03 09:54:17   0h 05m    83   121767     0.03305904
20.03 09:47:53   0h 06m    172   313507     0.02660866
20.03 09:41:10   0h 01m    52   82425     0.03059751
20.03 09:39:25   0h 01m    24   47570     0.02446920

Weird stuff I've saw the last few days

3 hour rounds with less than half a million shares ?



20.03 02:20:01   0h 01m    31   64879     0.02317391
20.03 02:18:40   3h 53m    852   1584231     0.02608332
20.03 01:50:28   3h 24m    315   582220     0.02624008
20.03 01:39:36   3h 14m    207   384413     0.02611644
20.03 01:29:55   3h 04m    59   93375     0.03064525
20.03 01:28:24   3h 02m    1022   2004247     0.02473098
20.03 00:49:40   2h 24m    648   1259703     0.02494874
20.03 00:25:33   1h 59m    268   500802     0.02595437
20.03 00:16:17   1h 50m    397   698913     0.02754921
20.03 00:02:52   1h 37m    2272   4351399     0.02532335
19.03 22:35:16   0h 09m    90   162900     0.02679558


Something is up...

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March 20, 2012, 03:10:33 PM
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Something is wrong with the stats, thats clear. Look at the times, those blocks didnt take 3 hours. At first glance thats all thats really wrong tho, the time displayed for block duration.

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March 20, 2012, 03:42:21 PM
Last edit: March 20, 2012, 09:06:14 PM by DeepBit
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Hmm, I'll check this.

UPD: Found how, but didn't found why, yet :)
UPD2: Block length is temporarily hidden while I'm fixing and testing it. Block timestamps are still accurate.

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March 21, 2012, 04:25:41 PM
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Hmm, I'll check this.

UPD: Found how, but didn't found why, yet Smiley
UPD2: Block length is temporarily hidden while I'm fixing and testing it. Block timestamps are still accurate.

Well perhaps those two updates are a part of the reason as to why my miner was dubbed as "DOWN" twice overnight

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March 23, 2012, 06:46:52 PM
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Any update on the timestamp situation?

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March 23, 2012, 06:51:14 PM
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Any update on the timestamp situation?
Timestamps are precise, but the block length wasn't. I changed the way it is calculated and testing it now.

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March 23, 2012, 10:15:16 PM
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The stats page is still broken, I'm working on this now, but currently incorrect data may be shown.

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March 24, 2012, 01:19:13 AM
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Any update on the timestamp situation?
Timestamps are precise, but the block length wasn't. I changed the way it is calculated and testing it now.

Yes, that's what I meant Tongue

Thank you for the prompt fixing!

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March 27, 2012, 12:11:04 AM
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DeepBit, I don't suppose you'd be willing to divulge a statistic?

How may payments per day to you make on average per person?

i.e. if you have 1000 people mining and pay 500 payments per day, that would average 0.5 payments per person per day.
I guess I can count the obvious txn's in the block chain, but I am curious to know how much of an exaggeration (or incorrect) my assumption is that coinbase payments use up more blockchain space than typical aggregated txn payments (with no txn aggregation)

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March 27, 2012, 12:50:35 AM
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DeepBit, I don't suppose you'd be willing to divulge a statistic?
How may payments per day to you make on average per person?
My daily autopayment is limited to 1 TX per person. Manual payments are limited to about ~3 per 24 hours, but fewer number of users request them.

I guess I can count the obvious txn's in the block chain, but I am curious to know how much of an exaggeration (or incorrect) my assumption is that coinbase payments use up more blockchain space than typical aggregated txn payments (with no txn aggregation)
Doesn't blockchaininfo already allows counting daily TX number per address ?

Why do you think that coinbase payment would differ from normal sendmany TX ?

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March 27, 2012, 01:16:25 AM
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DeepBit, I don't suppose you'd be willing to divulge a statistic?
How may payments per day to you make on average per person?
My daily autopayment is limited to 1 TX per person. Manual payments are limited to about ~3 per 24 hours, but fewer number of users request them.

I guess I can count the obvious txn's in the block chain, but I am curious to know how much of an exaggeration (or incorrect) my assumption is that coinbase payments use up more blockchain space than typical aggregated txn payments (with no txn aggregation)
Doesn't blockchaininfo already allows counting daily TX number per address ?

Why do you think that coinbase payment would differ from normal sendmany TX ?
200 sends (not sendmany) is roughly 7.5 times the size of 200 coinbase payments in a single block.

i.e. a single send txn is around 258 bytes and a coinbase payment is around 34.5 bytes (if the coinbase txn pays around 200 addresses)

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