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Author Topic: [ANN] [USDe] Unitary Status Dollar eCoin $$ IMPROVED Halving | KGW Fix Update!!!  (Read 578412 times)
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January 13, 2014, 03:36:00 AM
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Was pooligans already screwed up in the beginning? I was hashing at 600kH/s for a good hour and I only got 350 coins... Now I'm on coinarmy for like 10 minutes and I already have 200 coins... What's up with that?

absolutely, I had exact same thing, mined on pooligans for 45 minutes , had very few coins, coinarmy finally comes online and i had in 10 minutes the same amount as i had at pooligans for 45 minutes. it was completely effed from the beginning, thnx pooligan/neveragan
If I was actually paying attention, I would of already switched in the beginning rather than waiting 4 fucking hours on pooligans.
Edit: Wow... now I got 800 coins... I seriously hate pooligans with all my gut now.

No worries, pooligans will pay up if you set your account to auto-payout.
Pay what? Confirmed coins are only at 300 even though I mined for the beginning 1 hour of the launch. Each block was estimated of 1-5 coins and each blocks were being completed, but my unconfirmed was STUCK AT 0. Any chance pooligans scams/screws miners over?
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January 13, 2014, 03:38:34 AM
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I was mining at Pooligans for an hour at least with <100 kh/s and didn't get anything. Now that the difficulty is so high I'll never get any coins. I always seem to choose the wrong pool, but oh well I'm not really blaming them.
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January 13, 2014, 03:39:39 AM
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I don't know what happened with Pooligan, but it killed this coin. Let this be a warning to devs, carefully choose who you let pool your coin on launch.
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January 13, 2014, 03:41:02 AM
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I was mining at Pooligans for an hour at least with <100 kh/s and didn't get anything. Now that the difficulty is so high I'll never get any coins. I always seem to choose the wrong pool, but oh well I'm not really blaming them.

If you check the transaction log for pooligans their DB got overpowered at block 4712 so the site isn't showing anything past that.
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January 13, 2014, 03:42:17 AM
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I was mining at Pooligans for an hour at least with <100 kh/s and didn't get anything. Now that the difficulty is so high I'll never get any coins. I always seem to choose the wrong pool, but oh well I'm not really blaming them.

If you check the transaction log for pooligans their DB got overpowered at block 4712 so the site isn't showing anything past that.

Yeah exactly, Pooligans bit off more than they could chew. The dev should've asked what hardware they were running before making them a launch pool.
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January 13, 2014, 03:43:21 AM
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I was mining at Pooligans for an hour at least with <100 kh/s and didn't get anything. Now that the difficulty is so high I'll never get any coins. I always seem to choose the wrong pool, but oh well I'm not really blaming them.

If you check the transaction log for pooligans their DB got overpowered at block 4712 so the site isn't showing anything past that.

Yeah exactly, Pooligans bit off more than they could chew. The dev should've asked what hardware they were running before making them a launch pool.


Well, (fingers crossed) they can patch the DB and it will payout all of our blocks
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January 13, 2014, 03:45:16 AM
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I was mining at Pooligans for an hour at least with <100 kh/s and didn't get anything. Now that the difficulty is so high I'll never get any coins. I always seem to choose the wrong pool, but oh well I'm not really blaming them.

If you check the transaction log for pooligans their DB got overpowered at block 4712 so the site isn't showing anything past that.

Yeah exactly, Pooligans bit off more than they could chew. The dev should've asked what hardware they were running before making them a launch pool.


Well, (fingers crossed) they can patch the DB and it will payout all of our blocks
Highly unlikely, but if that happens, I will love them.
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January 13, 2014, 03:45:36 AM
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I was mining at 6.5 MH/s on Pooligans and I got nothing so don't feel too bad...
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January 13, 2014, 03:46:35 AM
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I was mining at 6.5 MH/s on Pooligans and I got nothing so don't feel too bad...

Yep, 2.6 Mh/s here, same deal.
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January 13, 2014, 03:46:52 AM
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I was mining at 6.5 MH/s on Pooligans and I got nothing so don't feel too bad...

At least you can switch pools now and still mine plenty. With a hashrate <100 I won't be mining much longer.
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January 13, 2014, 03:48:32 AM
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I was mining at Pooligans for an hour at least with <100 kh/s and didn't get anything. Now that the difficulty is so high I'll never get any coins. I always seem to choose the wrong pool, but oh well I'm not really blaming them.

If you check the transaction log for pooligans their DB got overpowered at block 4712 so the site isn't showing anything past that.

Yeah exactly, Pooligans bit off more than they could chew. The dev should've asked what hardware they were running before making them a launch pool.


yes the dev should checked out their pools, why they would take a chance on killing the coin over a two bit pool i'll never know. Plus the dev hasn't been seen for hours now, said hours ago they would do a give away tonite. Dev, oh dev, where ru?
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January 13, 2014, 03:49:06 AM
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I was mining at 6.5 MH/s on Pooligans and I got nothing so don't feel too bad...

At least you can switch pools now and still mine plenty. With a hashrate <100 I won't be mining much longer.

I'm in the same boat, I have at least 20k sitting in Pooligans. So, I am being the impossible optimist,
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January 13, 2014, 03:51:46 AM
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At least you can switch pools now and still mine plenty. With a hashrate <100 I won't be mining much longer.

Try steadymining, so far they have been working perfectly.
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January 13, 2014, 03:53:27 AM
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I feel A LOT better that many other people got screwed like me, but they have much higher hashing rate...
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January 13, 2014, 03:54:20 AM
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CoinArmy had to cap their registrations due to an overflow of newcomers from other sites I imagine. The site is going stable and solid now after a few speedbumps at the release of the coin. I have been with them for a bit, the site is great and you get pretty quick response to e-mail. Join the group when they re-open registration. You will not be sorry.

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January 13, 2014, 03:56:08 AM
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WTB USDE PM ME
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January 13, 2014, 04:21:55 AM
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is there a lot of people on the p2p pool?
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January 13, 2014, 04:39:58 AM
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I started solo mining as soon as the wallet was released. I remember seeing transaction after transaction and the coins were adding up into the 100,000 and then it all disappeared.

The number of transactions still show up on the wallet overview but all that was mined does not show up in the transactions tab.

I understand from what I've read here that what I mined is gone but what I'm not clear on is exactly what happened.

There were a lot of accusations flying but nothing that clears up why at one oment I had lots of coin and the next moment noe.

If there a definitive answer to this?

Thanx!
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January 13, 2014, 04:42:52 AM
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I started solo mining as soon as the wallet was released. I remember seeing transaction after transaction and the coins were adding up into the 100,000 and then it all disappeared.

The number of transactions still show up on the wallet overview but all that was mined does not show up in the transactions tab.

I understand from what I've read here that what I mined is gone but what I'm not clear on is exactly what happened.

There were a lot of accusations flying but nothing that clears up why at one oment I had lots of coin and the next moment noe.

If there a definitive answer to this?

Thanx!

That's completely normal for a coin launch where there is a ton of hashing power trying to mine while difficulty is extremely low.  Nothing nefarious happened.  That is how it works.  All the screaming, whining, and gnashing of teeth was done by those who don't have a basic understanding of how coins work. 

The coins you thought you mined were orphaned.  You and someone else mined those same blocks at the exact same time.  They submitted them before you did, and they got credit for them and you did not.  That's how the cookie crumbles.  The same thing happened to me.  300+ transactions and they all disappeared once difficulty rose and the blockchain caught up. 


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January 13, 2014, 04:46:29 AM
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I started solo mining as soon as the wallet was released. I remember seeing transaction after transaction and the coins were adding up into the 100,000 and then it all disappeared.

The number of transactions still show up on the wallet overview but all that was mined does not show up in the transactions tab.

I understand from what I've read here that what I mined is gone but what I'm not clear on is exactly what happened.

There were a lot of accusations flying but nothing that clears up why at one oment I had lots of coin and the next moment noe.

If there a definitive answer to this?

Thanx!

That's completely normal for a coin launch where there is a ton of hashing power trying to mine while difficulty is extremely low.  Nothing nefarious happened.  That is how it works.  All the screaming, whining, and gnashing of teeth was done by those who don't have a basic understanding of how coins work. 

The coins you thought you mined were orphaned.  You and someone else mined those same blocks at the exact same time.  They submitted them before you did, and they got credit for them and you did not.  That's how the cookie crumbles.  The same thing happened to me.  300+ transactions and they all disappeared once difficulty rose and the blockchain caught up. 



That is good to know I think this is a good coin and one to hold on to.
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