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Author Topic: [POOL][Scrypt][Scrypt-N][X11] Profit switching pool - wafflepool.com  (Read 465522 times)
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February 23, 2014, 07:25:35 AM
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...which was about 40hrs ago.  


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February 23, 2014, 07:29:41 AM
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HERE'S MY INFO PHZI-

1AxpUz56WxDwfnQCZLQLbCYrdnuXxSuzdD

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Hash Rate: 4.70 MH/s (5min approximated)
This is where per-worker hashrates will go.
They're coming eventually. Please stop emailing to ask if we have them yet
Blocks Found: 0 (show last 10)

Bitcoins sent to you: 0.09103817
Bitcoins earned (not yet sent): 0.07142326
Bitcoins unconverted (approximate): 0.00783896
click to see coin balances

Recent Payouts
Date                            Amount
2014-02-21 15:32:49    0.03504930    
2014-02-20 15:14:13    0.04281956
2014-02-19 12:22:14    0.01316931


According to that you were last paid at the same time everyone else was.

If you look at the global stats page, you'll see that a payout occurred at around 3 AM, but not all miners have apparently been paid!  Why paying some and not others instead of making it proportional since we are all waiting since yesterday?  Anyway, it's not fairplay!!!
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February 23, 2014, 07:34:28 AM
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Poolwaffle,

I'm filling guilty to point this out. But couldnt let it down.
First wanna say, I really love you're pool! After the recent changes, I've got higher AVG BTC then any other multipool Wink!

Only thing that I think is crazy. The 6GH/s guy is payed, but the rest still isn't? Is this some bug or you didn't read my message a couple of pages back?

"{wanna say some bad things here, but doesn't do it}"

Please keep respect to the small miner Smiley.

greets

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February 23, 2014, 07:34:55 AM
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If you look at the global stats page, you'll see that a payout occurred at around 3 AM, but not all miners have apparently been paid!  Why paying some and not others instead of making it proportional since we are all waiting since yesterday?  Anyway, it's not fairplay!!!
Just a guess, but I bet the larger miners got paid, although this wasn't intentional.  Looks like a bunch of coins got exchanged at the same time as cryptsy finally sent the bitcoin payment, payment went out, but because there was so much exchanged balance sitting on cryptsy, there wasn't enough to pay everyone.  I highly doubt this was intentional - payout script probably ran and cleared people's balances until there was no BTC left.

Logical a payout script would start at the top and work down (simple sort order), so smaller miners accidentally not getting a payout does make sense.

Anyway, it really shouldn't matter - everyone will get paid tomorrow, and then you can just smile about a much bigger then average 1-time payout.
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February 23, 2014, 07:35:06 AM
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HERE'S MY INFO PHZI-

1AxpUz56WxDwfnQCZLQLbCYrdnuXxSuzdD

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Hash Rate: 4.70 MH/s (5min approximated)
This is where per-worker hashrates will go.
They're coming eventually. Please stop emailing to ask if we have them yet
Blocks Found: 0 (show last 10)

Bitcoins sent to you: 0.09103817
Bitcoins earned (not yet sent): 0.07142326
Bitcoins unconverted (approximate): 0.00783896
click to see coin balances

Recent Payouts
Date                            Amount
2014-02-21 15:32:49    0.03504930    
2014-02-20 15:14:13    0.04281956
2014-02-19 12:22:14    0.01316931


According to that you were last paid at the same time everyone else was.

If you look at the global stats page, you'll see that a payout occurred at around 3 AM, but not all miners have apparently been paid!  Why paying some and not others instead of making it proportional since we are all waiting since yesterday?  Anyway, it's not fairplay!!!

Yes, it looks like you're correct. Some people got paid, like phzi, and some people didn't, like clocker and me. I wonder why this is? Seems very odd.
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February 23, 2014, 07:36:42 AM
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If you look at the global stats page, you'll see that a payout occurred at around 3 AM, but not all miners have apparently been paid!  Why paying some and not others instead of making it proportional since we are all waiting since yesterday?  Anyway, it's not fairplay!!!
Just a guess, but I bet the larger miners got paid, although this wasn't intentional.  Looks like a bunch of coins got exchanged at the same time as cryptsy finally sent the bitcoin payment, payment went out, but because there was so much exchanged balance sitting on cryptsy, there wasn't enough to pay everyone.  I highly doubt this was intentional - payout script probably ran and cleared people's balances until there was no BTC left.

Anyway, it really shouldn't matter - everyone will get paid tomorrow, and then you can just smile about a much bigger then average 1-time payout.

I'm pretty sure payouts are still being done manually.

Also, if it was done according to the miner list, which lists miners only by the largest worker, not total hashrate, that could explain things, though I don't think it makes much sense.
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February 23, 2014, 07:39:12 AM
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I'm pretty sure payouts are still being done manually.

Also, if it was done according to the miner list, which lists miners only by the largest worker, not total hashrate, that could explain things, though I don't agree it makes much sense.
I doubt "manual" means actually entering numbers manually lol... more like "manually running a script".

And I would presume it would run by largest balances first, but who knows - could be any given sort order, but based on me receiving a payout, I'm guessing it has something to do with those higher up the chain.  Or maybe it was just random.  Who knows.

Anyway, PoolWaffle obviously still has the "Note: Payouts are slightly delayed" on the site for a reason - I am sure everything will be cleared up in around 12 hours.
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February 23, 2014, 07:43:16 AM
Last edit: February 23, 2014, 07:53:39 AM by LostSavage
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The smallest payout was 0.15276994 BTC for the 2014-02-23 02:13:48 payout.  Hopefully PoolWaffle will switch to two payouts a day to try to avoid this issue.

Edit: I think a good split would be sfire (miner 7a8678b8) in a PM payment and everyone else in a AM payment.
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February 23, 2014, 07:51:37 AM
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If you look at the global stats page, you'll see that a payout occurred at around 3 AM, but not all miners have apparently been paid!  Why paying some and not others instead of making it proportional since we are all waiting since yesterday?  Anyway, it's not fairplay!!!
Just a guess, but I bet the larger miners got paid, although this wasn't intentional.  Looks like a bunch of coins got exchanged at the same time as cryptsy finally sent the bitcoin payment, payment went out, but because there was so much exchanged balance sitting on cryptsy, there wasn't enough to pay everyone.  I highly doubt this was intentional - payout script probably ran and cleared people's balances until there was no BTC left.

Logical a payout script would start at the top and work down (simple sort order), so smaller miners accidentally not getting a payout does make sense.

Anyway, it really shouldn't matter - everyone will get paid tomorrow, and then you can just smile about a much bigger then average 1-time payout.

I can't agree with you, if the next payout has again delay due to cryptsy, we will once again have to wait and won't may not been paid again if the same logic is applied.
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February 23, 2014, 08:47:08 AM
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Could it be possible to implement "instant-payout" button to the stats-page of your miner?
It seem that the problems of today and yesterday could start piling up until no-one wants to
keep their coins piling up. Feeling un-secure about it etc.

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February 23, 2014, 08:54:47 AM
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The payout was delayed, but was good.
Keep it up WP!
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February 23, 2014, 08:55:27 AM
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Need more activity from you all on the reddit http://www.reddit.com/r/wafflepool/ so much easier and more pleasant having topics seperated into their own thread, such a pain searching through a 60 page forum thread. Maybe there will be less repetition there too (pipe dream).
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February 23, 2014, 09:32:04 AM
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I feel like the angry people from the middlecoin thread has moved to this thread

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February 23, 2014, 09:39:42 AM
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Need more activity from you all on the reddit http://www.reddit.com/r/wafflepool/ so much easier and more pleasant having topics seperated into their own thread, such a pain searching through a 60 page forum thread. Maybe there will be less repetition there too (pipe dream).

Yes! That's why it's there. Individual threads like this are a horrible way to communicate such diverse thoughts.
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February 23, 2014, 09:41:01 AM
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The payout was delayed, but was good.
Keep it up WP!

For half of us, the payout has not happened yet.
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February 23, 2014, 10:08:42 AM
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Sorry for the delay, some personal stuff came up and I've been away from my computer for most of yesterday.

That said, we're still waiting for withdrawals from Cryptsy.  We have 2 pending withdrawals currently (and a ticket in to support), one for 71 btc submitted yesterday, one for 42 btc submitted just now.

I manually did payouts last night based with the funds that we had traded on coinmarket, but that was a very small portion of our overall exchanged amount.  Essentially until Cryptsy pays us, we can't pay you, and I have no idea when ours will go through.  We didn't start having withdrawal problems until a few days ago, which leaves me with 2 guesses as to why its happening:
1) We're now withdrawing large enough amounts that they need to be manually approved (and that happens once/twice a day).
2) Cryptsy's hot wallet runs out of funds, and needs restocked, and we just hit that block more often than most because of the size of withdrawals.

All that said, I'm really sorry the payouts aren't on time, but there isn't much I can do about.  I'm more sorry in the lack of communication, just some things came up, and wasn't something I was able to do.
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February 23, 2014, 10:13:29 AM
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To PoolWaffle: Can you clear this and explain why some get paid and for half of us, including me, the payout has not happened yet?

Thanks.
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February 23, 2014, 10:27:16 AM
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That said, we're still waiting for withdrawals from Cryptsy.  We have 2 pending withdrawals currently (and a ticket in to support), one for 71 btc submitted yesterday, one for 42 btc submitted just now.

Many problems on cryptsy withdrawals and other.. use bter.com if you can..

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February 23, 2014, 10:29:03 AM
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Was about to suggest the same, with the pool getting this big it should not rely on a single exchange alone, unless there are obvious reasons, like better trades.
ps: can you negotiate a deal with cryptsy about your transfers, after all you become one of the biggest in there.
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February 23, 2014, 10:30:01 AM
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just added WafflePool to my altcoins and mining pools database
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