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June 24, 2014, 02:02:26 AM
Last edit: June 24, 2014, 03:33:43 AM by PBmining
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What should i do if my pbmining account was hacked?
I tried to reset password from login page but got no reply to my email.
I don,t get my payment last time.
Maybe my wallet address was changed by the hacker.
I try to email admin and not replied yet...
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All support requests are responded to within 24 hours.  If you PM me with your Customer # and details I can try to push it faster.

Also, just to put your mind at ease, a hacker would not be able to change your Payout Address unless he had full control of your e-mail address as well. Hopefully that gives you peace of mind until we can help you further.  Smiley

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June 24, 2014, 03:35:17 AM
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Hello,

as I recently invested in a PBMining contract I've create a simple profitability calculator. It allows you to balance your investment based on your difficulty increase rate estimation. Also it allows you to take into account re-investments of your earnings at a given rate (0-100%).



Check it out & I would be happy to get some feedback on the functionality: http://pratscher.org/pbmining/

Thanks!
will it back date to past buy prices and therefore known dificulties and compare difference of dificulty increases versus current buy price
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June 24, 2014, 05:07:30 AM
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Hello,

as I recently invested in a PBMining contract I've create a simple profitability calculator. It allows you to balance your investment based on your difficulty increase rate estimation. Also it allows you to take into account re-investments of your earnings at a given rate (0-100%).

http://pratscher.org/pbmining/a.png

Check it out & I would be happy to get some feedback on the functionality: http://pratscher.org/pbmining/

Thanks!
will it back date to past buy prices and therefore known dificulties and compare difference of dificulty increases versus current buy price

Not yet, but if somebody could provide me with the pricing evolutioin for PB mining I will add this functionality.
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June 24, 2014, 05:18:02 AM
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Hello,

as I recently invested in a PBMining contract I've create a simple profitability calculator. It allows you to balance your investment based on your difficulty increase rate estimation. Also it allows you to take into account re-investments of your earnings at a given rate (0-100%).



Check it out & I would be happy to get some feedback on the functionality: http://pratscher.org/pbmining/

Thanks!
will it back date to past buy prices and therefore known dificulties and compare difference of dificulty increases versus current buy price

Not yet, but if somebody could provide me with the pricing evolutioin for PB mining I will add this functionality.

wow that would be amazing - it would give actual roi comparisons, that would be like the holy grail of predictions and profitability
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June 24, 2014, 10:08:55 AM
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wow that would be amazing - it would give actual roi comparisons, that would be like the holy grail of predictions and profitability

Done, please have a look, note that the performance ist quite poor, will check this later. Also the PBMining prices might not be fully accurate but you should get an idea.

pratscher.org/pbmining
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June 24, 2014, 11:38:25 AM
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increasingly difficult now cloud mining, pbmining I also rely on the less income.
I want to order GHS back on pbmining but whether the minimum contract is 10 GH / s now?

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June 24, 2014, 11:41:43 AM
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increasingly difficult now cloud mining, pbmining I also rely on the less income.
I want to order GHS back on pbmining but whether the minimum contract is 10 GH / s now?

Yes, the minimum is now 10 GH/s.
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June 24, 2014, 12:13:38 PM
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I started using pbmining in Feb this year and from my calculations I am now in profit - well I hope I've calculated correctly.
I used pingit to pay for bitcoin to get the contracts - my pingit shows I've spent £34 on bitcoin and from the contract screen I totalled all my contracts worth so far and its over the amount I spent..not by much but its profit.
The money I made back from the contracts were re invested in new contracts - so far I have a total of 37GH which isnt much but I was really just testing to see how to service was.
I'm customer no 443
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June 24, 2014, 03:26:58 PM
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I started using pbmining in Feb this year and from my calculations I am now in profit - well I hope I've calculated correctly.
I used pingit to pay for bitcoin to get the contracts - my pingit shows I've spent £34 on bitcoin and from the contract screen I totalled all my contracts worth so far and its over the amount I spent..not by much but its profit.
The money I made back from the contracts were re invested in new contracts - so far I have a total of 37GH which isnt much but I was really just testing to see how to service was.
I'm customer no 443
I have 856 ghs for test in PB  and 2 ths hardware on my balcony . In September plan to add 10-20 ths minimum if pb will stand as strong as it is now I'll buy that 10-20 ths  from PB.
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June 24, 2014, 07:21:48 PM
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wow that would be amazing - it would give actual roi comparisons, that would be like the holy grail of predictions and profitability

Done, please have a look, note that the performance ist quite poor, will check this later. Also the PBMining prices might not be fully accurate but you should get an idea.

pratscher.org/pbmining


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June 25, 2014, 07:35:23 PM
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As of June 25th we are no longer allowing users to change their e-mail addresses under their PB Mining profile.  The e-mail address you register with is now intended to be a permanent link to your account.

We apologize if this is an inconvenience to users who try to sell their accounts, and we have done our best to cater to everyone's wishes.  However it has caused more frustration than it's worth for everybody.

This is also a reminder to make sure your PB Mining password is different than your e-mail password. For someone to change the payout address under your account, they would need access to both your PB Mining account AND your e-mail address.  For this reason, the passwords should be completely different.  You can change your password under "Your Profile" settings.  

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June 25, 2014, 07:37:21 PM
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As of June 25th we are no longer allowing users to change their e-mail addresses under their PB Mining profile.  The e-mail address you register with is now intended to be a permanent link to your account.

We apologize if this is an inconvenience to users who try to sell their accounts, and we have done our best to cater to everyone's wishes.  However it has caused more frustration than it's worth for everybody.

This is also a reminder to make sure your PB Mining password is different than your e-mail password. For someone to change the payout address under your account, they would need access to both your PB Mining account AND your e-mail address.  For this reason, the passwords should be completely different.  You can change your password under "Your Profile". 

Why is this new policy being implemented?
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June 25, 2014, 07:43:04 PM
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As of June 25th we are no longer allowing users to change their e-mail addresses under their PB Mining profile.  The e-mail address you register with is now intended to be a permanent link to your account.

We apologize if this is an inconvenience to users who try to sell their accounts, and we have done our best to cater to everyone's wishes.  However it has caused more frustration than it's worth for everybody.

This is also a reminder to make sure your PB Mining password is different than your e-mail password. For someone to change the payout address under your account, they would need access to both your PB Mining account AND your e-mail address.  For this reason, the passwords should be completely different.  You can change your password under "Your Profile".  

Why is this new policy being implemented?

There has been far too much confusion from users who try to request support from an e-mail address they already wiped out of the system.  It's also a huge security issue -- a hacker will always try to change the e-mail address first so that the victim is completely clueless of other changes being made.  We want all confirmation e-mails to be sent to the original e-mail address that signed up.

If a hacker gains access to an e-mail account, and doesn't know the PB Mining password, there is nothing he can really do.  In the worst case scenario, the original payout address will continue receiving payments until expiration.

We have not yet had an issue of a payout address being wrongfully changed without our alarms going off, and we continue to keep it that way.

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June 25, 2014, 07:46:21 PM
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As of June 25th we are no longer allowing users to change their e-mail addresses under their PB Mining profile.  The e-mail address you register with is now intended to be a permanent link to your account.

We apologize if this is an inconvenience to users who try to sell their accounts, and we have done our best to cater to everyone's wishes.  However it has caused more frustration than it's worth for everybody.

This is also a reminder to make sure your PB Mining password is different than your e-mail password. For someone to change the payout address under your account, they would need access to both your PB Mining account AND your e-mail address.  For this reason, the passwords should be completely different.  You can change your password under "Your Profile" settings.  

This is not right. The users who purchased until now have done that knowingly that they could change their email address. You can't jut force this upon a 5 year contract that was bought under different terms. Maybe someone has a payd email service and doesn't want to renew it, or has it's address on his own domain and he doesn't wish to prolonge it no more. There are more reasons beside selling the account. It's wrong to change the terms on a contract that someone has no way out of it.
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June 25, 2014, 07:50:26 PM
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As of June 25th we are no longer allowing users to change their e-mail addresses under their PB Mining profile.  The e-mail address you register with is now intended to be a permanent link to your account.

We apologize if this is an inconvenience to users who try to sell their accounts, and we have done our best to cater to everyone's wishes.  However it has caused more frustration than it's worth for everybody.

This is also a reminder to make sure your PB Mining password is different than your e-mail password. For someone to change the payout address under your account, they would need access to both your PB Mining account AND your e-mail address.  For this reason, the passwords should be completely different.  You can change your password under "Your Profile" settings.  

This is not right. The users who purchased until now have done that knowingly that they could change their email address. You can't jut force this upon a 5 year contract that was bought under different terms. Maybe someone has a payd email service and doesn't want to renew it, or has it's address on his own domain and he doesn't wish to prolonge it no more. There are more reasons beside selling the account. It's wrong to change the terms on a contract that someone has no way out of it.

We will manage it on a case by case basis.  A user will have to provide valid reasons and possibly further verification before the change would be made.  Also, the option to change the e-mail address was never an option in the first place.  People have always made special requests for it, about half of them being attacks on hacked e-mail accounts.

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June 25, 2014, 07:58:04 PM
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I would like to hear more opinions about this change.  If there is enough users against it we will try to find other ways.  I'm just trying to heighten the security of our site, and by no means trying to leave a bad taste with anybody.

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I would like to hear more opinions about this change.  If there is enough users against it we will try to find other ways.  I'm just trying to heighten the security of our site, and by no means trying to leave a bad taste with anybody.

I assume before you allow an email address change, you send an email to the current email address to verify the change and also an email to the new email address to verify the address.

You other thing, you have perfectly easy way to verify the account owner is making a change. Ask them to sign a message that contains a random token you generate for them with their BTC private key of the address they have on file. If they can do that, it's 99 % sure they have they are the owner of the PB minning address/acct.

so, with the above in place in order for someone to change my PMMinning email address they would have to ....

1. Hack my email account.
2. Hack my BTC wallet.

you could even make it more secure by using 2FA. This adds:

3. Have stolen my cell phone.

But, I agree, not allowing an email address change is a bit draconian.
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I would like to hear more opinions about this change.  If there is enough users against it we will try to find other ways.  I'm just trying to heighten the security of our site, and by no means trying to leave a bad taste with anybody.

Well...for me it's fine...
If you can deal with Email change case by case, i don't see any problems here.
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I would like to hear more opinions about this change.  If there is enough users against it we will try to find other ways.  I'm just trying to heighten the security of our site, and by no means trying to leave a bad taste with anybody.

I assume before you allow an email address change, you send an email to the current email address to verify the change and also an email to the new email address to verify the address.

You other thing, you have perfectly easy way to verify the account owner is making a change. Ask them to sign a message that contains a random token you generate for them with their BTC private key of the address they have on file. If they can do that, it's 99 % sure they have they are the owner of the PB minning address/acct.

so, with the above in place in order for someone to change my PMMinning email address they would have to ....

1. Hack my email account.
2. Hack my BTC wallet.

you could even make it more secure by using 2FA. This adds:

3. Have stolen my cell phone.

But, I agree, not allowing an email address change is a bit draconian.


That's a great idea. Adding 2FA would be a simple and effective security method.
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Yep.

2FA would be a great feature.
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