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April 05, 2014, 03:04:21 AM
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Is anyone else having problems getting on to cryptsy, haven't been able to get the page to load at home for 24 hours, no problem getting it to load from the office though? almost like my home ip address is blocked? any ideas?
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PM me your IP it is unlikely your being blocked but I can sure take a look. Might try clearing the cache on your computer as well.

thanks have pm'd you my ip
tried both firefox and chrome and clearing cache
still no luck getting the page to load this morning


EDIT: IE page not loading and flushed dns

problem solved, reset the ip, thanks anyway
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April 05, 2014, 04:36:06 PM
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I think you have a bug with COL volume calculation - take a look at the "Trade" page:

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COL/LTC 	ColossusCoin 	0 BTC 	0.00000011 LTC 	0.00000008 LTC
COL/XPM ColossusCoin 0 BTC 0.00000134 XPM 0.00000109 XPM

So in the "Volume in BTC" column we see "0 BTC". But: if we will open COL/LTC market (https://www.cryptsy.com/markets/view/109), we'll see a lot of recent trades, some of them are quite large:

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2014-03-14 12:57:18	Sell	0.00000008	300000000.00000000	24.00000000
2014-03-14 12:57:07 Sell 0.00000008 322534171.25836840 25.80273370
The real volume is at least (24.00000000+25.80273370)*0.02626721 ~ 1.3 BTC, if I'm calculating it right. Please look into it (I think the possible reason is that COL's price in BTC is less than 0.00000001).

Also, COL's "BTC Value" column at "Balances" page is always 0.00000000, I think it's manifestation of the same bug.

Another illustration (it's not only COL market):



All coins with current price which is less than 0.00000001 BTC (~ 0.00000035 LTC) have erroneous volume of 0 BTC.

This bug seems to be fixed now, real volumes are shown (and numbers in "BTC Value" column at "Balances" page are fixed too). Thanks, Cryptsy!

BTC: 1DzAEtLoFxqmJoNH5ZYHyWxaSNYUGKf2S6
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April 09, 2014, 04:42:00 AM
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http://blog.cryptsy.com/post/80290983629/how-we-pick-coins-to-add-from-the-vote-list

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April 09, 2014, 04:43:48 AM
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Is anyone else having problems getting on to cryptsy, haven't been able to get the page to load at home for 24 hours, no problem getting it to load from the office though? almost like my home ip address is blocked? any ideas?
Thanks

PM me your IP it is unlikely your being blocked but I can sure take a look. Might try clearing the cache on your computer as well.

thanks have pm'd you my ip
tried both firefox and chrome and clearing cache
still no luck getting the page to load this morning


EDIT: IE page not loading and flushed dns

problem solved, reset the ip, thanks anyway

Maybe you pissed off incapsula? All I can think of

I show no evidence we attempted to block you.

Glad to here you got it figured it out
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April 10, 2014, 08:35:47 PM
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Cryptsy now carries mining contracts.

https://www.cryptsy.com/currencies/view/139

Mining Contract 1 Description

Bitcoin Mining Contract #1
This is our first issuance of mining contracts for Bitcoin with a total hashing power of 10Th/s.

What is a mining contract?
For this offering, we have 10 Th/s of hashing power dedicated to mining bitcoin which is part of a much larger network of hashing power. This means more consistent payouts of blocks mined. Every day, users who own shares of this will receive 1/10000 of the payout for each share owned. Users can buy any number of shares available (each share represents 1 Gh/s of hashing power). These are lifetime shares, which mean they never expire.

How much do I get paid and when?
The 10Th/s total hashing power is part of a network of over 1 Ph/s. On a daily basis we calculate and distribute to users who have shares of this contract 1/10000 of the total contract payout to each of the shares. If you own 100 shares, then you will receive 1/100 of the total contract payout.

Can I sell my shares?
Yes, once the initial allocation of 10,000 shares are sold we will open the market to allow anybody to buy and sell their shares.

Mining Contract 1 Specifications

10 Th/s Total Mining Power
Lifetime Contract - Payouts on this contract never end
Available in increments of 1 Gh/s
Total Shares Available: 10,000
Initial Price: 0.0185 BTC Each
No Trade Fees Until Initial 10,000 Shares have been disbursed
Daily Mining Payouts Directly To Your Cryptsy Balance
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April 10, 2014, 08:48:39 PM
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Can we see some photos of this 10th/s please?

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April 10, 2014, 09:06:48 PM
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Can we see some photos of this 10th/s please?

Hmm I suppose you cannot just take our word for it eh. We don't do the mining, it's done through a 3rd party who currently wants not to be named (for various reasons I cannot get into). I can assure you its a very reputable mining operation.
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April 10, 2014, 09:27:22 PM
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interesting move with these mining contracts
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April 10, 2014, 09:53:33 PM
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Can we see some photos of this 10th/s please?

Hmm I suppose you cannot just take our word for it eh. We don't do the mining, it's done through a 3rd party who currently wants not to be named (for various reasons I cannot get into). I can assure you its a very reputable mining operation.

Well, if it smells like a Ponzi and there's no proof it isn't...

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April 10, 2014, 09:58:36 PM
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Feeling charitable?  I lost close to 8.3 btc trading on Cryptsy.  17h9cugT8w2XkKPUuUCr74aDEbm8vNpbDB
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April 10, 2014, 10:02:46 PM
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Can we see some photos of this 10th/s please?

Hmm I suppose you cannot just take our word for it eh. We don't do the mining, it's done through a 3rd party who currently wants not to be named (for various reasons I cannot get into). I can assure you its a very reputable mining operation.

Well, if it smells like a Ponzi and there's no proof it isn't...

Well seeing as how we are based in FL in the United States and that would be criminal activity it would seem a poor business decision to do so. So rest assured the hashes are real.
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April 10, 2014, 10:32:59 PM
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How much longer until withdrawals are available?
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April 10, 2014, 10:37:24 PM
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How much longer until withdrawals are available?

Withdraws of? Not sure I understand the question.
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April 10, 2014, 10:47:35 PM
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How much longer until withdrawals are available?

Withdraws of? Not sure I understand the question.

Sorry for being vague. I have a withdrawal pending for over 24 hours. Cryptsy Support team said that withdrawals have been disabled until server maintenance is completed. ticket number #122719
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April 10, 2014, 10:55:12 PM
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How much longer until withdrawals are available?

Withdraws of? Not sure I understand the question.

Sorry for being vague. I have a withdrawal pending for over 24 hours. Cryptsy Support team said that withdrawals have been disabled until server maintenance is completed. ticket number #122719
That was likely on one particular coin which coin are you waiting on PM me if you could thanks!
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April 11, 2014, 12:54:39 AM
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... So rest assured the hashes are real.

If you guys get goxed, or if this isn't real, rest assured I'm also taking that above quote straight to the authorities and, most certainly out of context! Tongue

Kidding, but I think this is a neat way to expand your business.  Does anyone know if this is a reasonable rate?  I mean, is this cheaper than buying my own rig and running it for 3-6 months?

I hope this farm is somewhere with very cheap electricity!

A Personal Quote on BTT from 2011:
"I'd be willing to make a moderate "investment" if the value of the BTC went below $2.00.  Otherwise I'll just have to live with my 5 BTC and be happy. :/"  ...sigh.  If only I knew.
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April 11, 2014, 01:06:48 AM
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... So rest assured the hashes are real.

If you guys get goxed, or if this isn't real, rest assured I'm also taking that above quote straight to the authorities and, most certainly out of context! Tongue

Kidding, but I think this is a neat way to expand your business.  Does anyone know if this is a reasonable rate?  I mean, is this cheaper than buying my own rig and running it for 3-6 months?

I hope this farm is somewhere with very cheap electricity!

I compared some numbers its about in the middle if you were going to go out and buy your own ASIC. Figure 70 dollars ish for 10 GH's for a mining contract on Cryptsy. BFL is selling Jalapenos at 10Gh's for $349 dollars (which consumes electricity and time). A block erupter goes for about $30 for a Gigahash. Where if you had the 10 grand to drop on a mega rig you would save some. Cool part is with these when your done you can always sell the shares to another with little hassle.
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April 11, 2014, 01:48:35 AM
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I compared some numbers its about in the middle if you were going to go out and buy your own ASIC. Figure 70 dollars ish for 10 GH's for a mining contract on Cryptsy. BFL is selling Jalapenos at 10Gh's for $349 dollars (which consumes electricity and time). A block erupter goes for about $30 for a Gigahash. Where if you had the 10 grand to drop on a mega rig you would save some. Cool part is with these when your done you can always sell the shares to another with little hassle.

Well, this is all good.  For me, this is type of mining.  Easy to buy, easy to sell.  Any chance that you will coin-hop and sell for BTC?

A Personal Quote on BTT from 2011:
"I'd be willing to make a moderate "investment" if the value of the BTC went below $2.00.  Otherwise I'll just have to live with my 5 BTC and be happy. :/"  ...sigh.  If only I knew.
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April 11, 2014, 01:52:04 AM
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I compared some numbers its about in the middle if you were going to go out and buy your own ASIC. Figure 70 dollars ish for 10 GH's for a mining contract on Cryptsy. BFL is selling Jalapenos at 10Gh's for $349 dollars (which consumes electricity and time). A block erupter goes for about $30 for a Gigahash. Where if you had the 10 grand to drop on a mega rig you would save some. Cool part is with these when your done you can always sell the shares to another with little hassle.

Well, this is all good.  For me, this is type of mining.  Easy to buy, easy to sell.  Any chance that you will coin-hop and sell for BTC?

Currently its all SHA mining so its all BTC. I wish it was a GH of scrypt!
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April 11, 2014, 02:01:27 AM
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I compared some numbers its about in the middle if you were going to go out and buy your own ASIC. Figure 70 dollars ish for 10 GH's for a mining contract on Cryptsy. BFL is selling Jalapenos at 10Gh's for $349 dollars (which consumes electricity and time). A block erupter goes for about $30 for a Gigahash. Where if you had the 10 grand to drop on a mega rig you would save some. Cool part is with these when your done you can always sell the shares to another with little hassle.

Well, this is all good.  For me, this is type of mining.  Easy to buy, easy to sell.  Any chance that you will coin-hop and sell for BTC?

Currently its all SHA mining so its all BTC. I wish it was a GH of scrypt!

Certainly you're aware of this but check this out at coinwarz:

http://www.coinwarz.com/cryptocurrency/?sha256hr=10000&sha256p=100.00&sha256pc=0.1000&scrypthr=1000.00&scryptp=500.00&scryptpc=0.1000&scryptnhr=450.00&scryptnp=500.00&scryptnpc=0.1000&sha256c=true&scryptc=false&e=Coinbase

Your not interested in the USD equivalent but the profitability is the same.  It has been a very long hope/dream of mine that an exchange would open a mining pool.  What you are doing is one better.  You already have all of the wallets installed and maintained.  Just point your hash farm to the most profitable coin and you can instantly sell those coins on your very own sell buy book!

Buy out coinwarz and integrate their system into cryptsy and you would be unstoppable.

A Personal Quote on BTT from 2011:
"I'd be willing to make a moderate "investment" if the value of the BTC went below $2.00.  Otherwise I'll just have to live with my 5 BTC and be happy. :/"  ...sigh.  If only I knew.
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