mindfox
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February 26, 2014, 02:52:30 PM |
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thorcoin.pools.mindfox.net is painfully slow thor.cryptopool.eu now is running but it was down few minutes ago thor.cipherpool.com didn't find any block so far thor.zeuspool.com is down thorcoin.coinspool.net is down
just look at difficulty it was 90 1 hour ago now is 52 next is 46
You are right only for the web browsing @ thorcoin.pools.mindfox.net. Stratum works perfect and pool calculates shares and distributes coins normally (which is what really is about, isn't it? ) The browsing issue is not exactly an issue but more of because of the redirection of all resources to the pool itself. If I'm not mistaken, thorcoin.pools.mindfox.net is the only pool that hasn't brought down to it's knees because of the mining load. We did whatever possible to stay online and continue to provide stratum and pool calculations for everyone to use. I'm just saying this because the way it is presented gives bad reputation to the pool and it's a shame because I strongly believe that the people behind that pool deserves credits for their hard work keeping the pool up, when all other pools went down again and again and again... The funny thing here is that more than 2-3 pools getting DDoS at the same time while mindfoxs pool is still up, if you read some posts above you would had seen it was because of DDoS and not because of many miners. Talking bad about other pools that they cant handle the load when they actually getting attacked and only 1 pool is up and it is urs. I did not talk bad about the other pools. On the contrary, if you check previous posts of mine, you will notice that I was trying to support the coin by promoting all pools, not just mine. While the other pools where down and miners started coming my way, I sat all night watching the logs, inspecting what exactly was happening so I could prevent my pool from going offline too. That's why I restarted stratum a couple of times for a matter of seconds so that all the changes I did to the whole system be applied instantly. You will understand that all the above is true, just by checking the hashing rate of your miner: Does it really have that amount of power with other coins/algorithms? Now, regarding the slow performance of the site: I am not a rich person, nor I expect to do business from becoming a pool owner. I'm just a miner like everybody in here, who wants to return back to the community. So, I setup a pool to a small cloud server my budget could afford. I have no employees working for me, nor I can afford to have high end servers. It's just me and all of you, supporting the coin and the pools. That server handled a ~3.5Mhs of hashing load at some time and I was (and still am) doing the best I can to keep the pool in a working state and to gather experiences during that time. For absolutely no fees, depending only to users' donations (which weren't many, only some users remembered to visit the donation field and support the pool with a percentage of donation) Mindfox.Net pool keeps providing stratum services to the users of Thor coin and will happily continue to do so, for as long as we can keep up the pace. If you read the announcements that you're referring to, you will notice that some of them have DDoS protection, right? Just a thought... I am sorry if I come a little hard on you, but it didn't feel good the fact that you implied that I could be involved to those "attacks".
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Simpson93
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February 26, 2014, 03:07:00 PM |
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WTB big amounts. PM me offers.
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lazycoins
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February 26, 2014, 03:11:14 PM |
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Cryptuxe
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February 26, 2014, 03:16:49 PM |
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WTB 5m 0.00000550ea
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Xtrata
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February 26, 2014, 03:28:09 PM |
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thorcoin.pools.mindfox.net is painfully slow thor.cryptopool.eu now is running but it was down few minutes ago thor.cipherpool.com didn't find any block so far thor.zeuspool.com is down thorcoin.coinspool.net is down
just look at difficulty it was 90 1 hour ago now is 52 next is 46
You are right only for the web browsing @ thorcoin.pools.mindfox.net. Stratum works perfect and pool calculates shares and distributes coins normally (which is what really is about, isn't it? ) The browsing issue is not exactly an issue but more of because of the redirection of all resources to the pool itself. If I'm not mistaken, thorcoin.pools.mindfox.net is the only pool that hasn't brought down to it's knees because of the mining load. We did whatever possible to stay online and continue to provide stratum and pool calculations for everyone to use. I'm just saying this because the way it is presented gives bad reputation to the pool and it's a shame because I strongly believe that the people behind that pool deserves credits for their hard work keeping the pool up, when all other pools went down again and again and again... The funny thing here is that more than 2-3 pools getting DDoS at the same time while mindfoxs pool is still up, if you read some posts above you would had seen it was because of DDoS and not because of many miners. Talking bad about other pools that they cant handle the load when they actually getting attacked and only 1 pool is up and it is urs. I did not talk bad about the other pools. On the contrary, if you check previous posts of mine, you will notice that I was trying to support the coin by promoting all pools, not just mine. While the other pools where down and miners started coming my way, I sat all night watching the logs, inspecting what exactly was happening so I could prevent my pool from going offline too. That's why I restarted stratum a couple of times for a matter of seconds so that all the changes I did to the whole system be applied instantly. You will understand that all the above is true, just by checking the hashing rate of your miner: Does it really have that amount of power with other coins/algorithms? Now, regarding the slow performance of the site: I am not a rich person, nor I expect to do business from becoming a pool owner. I'm just a miner like everybody in here, who wants to return back to the community. So, I setup a pool to a small cloud server my budget could afford. I have no employees working for me, nor I can afford to have high end servers. It's just me and all of you, supporting the coin and the pools. That server handled a ~3.5Mhs of hashing load at some time and I was (and still am) doing the best I can to keep the pool in a working state and to gather experiences during that time. For absolutely no fees, depending only to users' donations (which weren't many, only some users remembered to visit the donation field and support the pool with a percentage of donation) Mindfox.Net pool keeps providing stratum services to the users of Thor coin and will happily continue to do so, for as long as we can keep up the pace. If you read the announcements that you're referring to, you will notice that some of them have DDoS protection, right? Just a thought... I am sorry if I come a little hard on you, but it didn't feel good the fact that you implied that I could be involved to those "attacks". DDoS protection doesnt automaticly mean that you are 100% protected and you know this already so why do you even mention that? Yeah you sat up all night when the ddos was happening right? Its not the first time it happens either. Sorry but I do not believe 1 word you are saying here. "You will understand that all the above is true, just by checking the hashing rate of your miner: Does it really have that amount of power with other coins/algorithms? " What does my hashrate have to do with anything?
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LiteMine
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February 26, 2014, 03:30:18 PM |
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WTB 5m 0.00000550ea
PM'd you
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mindfox
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February 26, 2014, 03:39:02 PM |
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DDoS protection doesnt automaticly mean that you are 100% protected and you know this already so why do you even mention that?
Yeah you sat up all night when the ddos was happening right? Its not the first time it happens either. Sorry but I do not believe 1 word you are saying here.
"You will understand that all the above is true, just by checking the hashing rate of your miner: Does it really have that amount of power with other coins/algorithms? "
What does my hashrate have to do with anything?
I have been trying to tell you that it was not DDoS, it was a huge amount of shares waiting to be inserted to the DB. At the point where stratum would seize all operations and try to write all buffered shared to the db. Maybe you prefer to believe whatever you want to believe which is fine with me. The difference is that I'm not accusing you of anything for doing so. I referred to your hashrate hoping that you could understand what I'm talking about. Believing what I say or not is your prerogative and I can't say what you can or can't do. Besides, one can't have friends everywhere, right? I will just take a note not to ask you to become a follower of me in twitter
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Xtrata
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February 26, 2014, 03:40:11 PM |
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DDoS protection doesnt automaticly mean that you are 100% protected and you know this already so why do you even mention that?
Yeah you sat up all night when the ddos was happening right? Its not the first time it happens either. Sorry but I do not believe 1 word you are saying here.
"You will understand that all the above is true, just by checking the hashing rate of your miner: Does it really have that amount of power with other coins/algorithms? "
What does my hashrate have to do with anything?
I have been trying to tell you that it was not DDoS, it was a huge amount of shares waiting to be inserted to the DB. At the point where stratum would seize all operations and try to write all buffered shared to the db. Maybe you prefer to believe whatever you want to believe which is fine with me. The difference is that I'm not accusing you of anything for doing so. I referred to your hashrate hoping that you could understand what I'm talking about. Believing what I say or not is your prerogative and I can't say what you can or can't do. Besides, one can't have friends everywhere, right? I will just take a note not to ask you to become a follower of me in twitter I know for a fact it was DDoS since it happened on more than 1 pool at the same time, who are you trying to fool here?
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eCoinomist
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February 26, 2014, 03:45:09 PM Last edit: February 26, 2014, 04:16:31 PM by eCoinomist |
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Buying total of 15M ThorCoins for 1BTC. OR if you don't have enough 15M ThorCoins to sell, buying at THOR/BTC = 0.000000067 BTC. Will only deal with sell offers of at least 1M THOR PM or contact me via my website http://ecoinomist.com/contact
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mindfox
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February 26, 2014, 03:46:13 PM |
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DDoS protection doesnt automaticly mean that you are 100% protected and you know this already so why do you even mention that?
Yeah you sat up all night when the ddos was happening right? Its not the first time it happens either. Sorry but I do not believe 1 word you are saying here.
"You will understand that all the above is true, just by checking the hashing rate of your miner: Does it really have that amount of power with other coins/algorithms? "
What does my hashrate have to do with anything?
I have been trying to tell you that it was not DDoS, it was a huge amount of shares waiting to be inserted to the DB. At the point where stratum would seize all operations and try to write all buffered shared to the db. Maybe you prefer to believe whatever you want to believe which is fine with me. The difference is that I'm not accusing you of anything for doing so. I referred to your hashrate hoping that you could understand what I'm talking about. Believing what I say or not is your prerogative and I can't say what you can or can't do. Besides, one can't have friends everywhere, right? I will just take a note not to ask you to become a follower of me in twitter I know for a fact it was DDoS since it happened on more than 1 pool at the same time, who are you trying to fool here? So, let me get this straight. Your fact is that because all of the pools went down at the same time, it was a DDoS right? Which is more likely: a) Someone pays a vast amount of money, in order to create a huge attack against 3-4 sites under DDoS protection that are pools for a new, still without official value coin, or b) All the other pools were running the same unaltered piece of software, while the one that kept running was running a modified one? Again, just a thought...
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ronaldinho_07
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February 26, 2014, 03:47:56 PM |
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WTB big amounts. PM me offers.
i have a lot of thor for u
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Xtrata
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February 26, 2014, 03:50:03 PM |
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DDoS protection doesnt automaticly mean that you are 100% protected and you know this already so why do you even mention that?
Yeah you sat up all night when the ddos was happening right? Its not the first time it happens either. Sorry but I do not believe 1 word you are saying here.
"You will understand that all the above is true, just by checking the hashing rate of your miner: Does it really have that amount of power with other coins/algorithms? "
What does my hashrate have to do with anything?
I have been trying to tell you that it was not DDoS, it was a huge amount of shares waiting to be inserted to the DB. At the point where stratum would seize all operations and try to write all buffered shared to the db. Maybe you prefer to believe whatever you want to believe which is fine with me. The difference is that I'm not accusing you of anything for doing so. I referred to your hashrate hoping that you could understand what I'm talking about. Believing what I say or not is your prerogative and I can't say what you can or can't do. Besides, one can't have friends everywhere, right? I will just take a note not to ask you to become a follower of me in twitter I know for a fact it was DDoS since it happened on more than 1 pool at the same time, who are you trying to fool here? So, let me get this straight. Your fact is that because all of the pools went down at the same time, it was a DDoS right? Which is more likely: a) Someone pays a vast amount of money, in order to create a huge attack against 3-4 sites under DDoS protection that are pools for a new, still without official value coin, or b) All the other pools were running the same unaltered piece of software, while the one that kept running was running a modified one? Again, just a thought... Wow, I cant believe that you are trying to talk around it so much when it is obvious. I can tell you that they are not using the same software as well because Cryptopool was up while Zeus was attacked still. It seems to have some value since the pool still gets attacks and mindfox does not
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Cloudpost
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February 26, 2014, 04:06:11 PM |
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DDoS protection doesnt automaticly mean that you are 100% protected and you know this already so why do you even mention that?
Yeah you sat up all night when the ddos was happening right? Its not the first time it happens either. Sorry but I do not believe 1 word you are saying here.
"You will understand that all the above is true, just by checking the hashing rate of your miner: Does it really have that amount of power with other coins/algorithms? "
What does my hashrate have to do with anything?
I have been trying to tell you that it was not DDoS, it was a huge amount of shares waiting to be inserted to the DB. At the point where stratum would seize all operations and try to write all buffered shared to the db. Maybe you prefer to believe whatever you want to believe which is fine with me. The difference is that I'm not accusing you of anything for doing so. I referred to your hashrate hoping that you could understand what I'm talking about. Believing what I say or not is your prerogative and I can't say what you can or can't do. Besides, one can't have friends everywhere, right? I will just take a note not to ask you to become a follower of me in twitter I know for a fact it was DDoS since it happened on more than 1 pool at the same time, who are you trying to fool here? So, let me get this straight. Your fact is that because all of the pools went down at the same time, it was a DDoS right? Which is more likely: a) Someone pays a vast amount of money, in order to create a huge attack against 3-4 sites under DDoS protection that are pools for a new, still without official value coin, or b) All the other pools were running the same unaltered piece of software, while the one that kept running was running a modified one? Again, just a thought... Biggest pool http://thor.cryptopool.eu/ was attacked twice, during last and this night, I lost 8 total hours of mining. Cryptopool was runnnig very well under 4.5 gH load, so don't say they are down due to high number of miners (I cheched, normal number of shares, low rejeceted, no stale share). Your pool has heavy web interface lags under 2 ghr load. Btw I'm using your pool, thanks for you work
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eCoinomist
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February 26, 2014, 04:19:38 PM |
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Ok, I'm off to sleep now. If you PM me Thorcoin offer, sry for delay in reply.
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LiteMine
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February 26, 2014, 04:20:10 PM |
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[sarcasm] Yeah, cos no one ever DDOS's pools, lol [/sarcasm]
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vnnbot
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February 26, 2014, 04:46:11 PM |
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WTB lots coin, PM your offer.
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elitemobb
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February 26, 2014, 06:57:36 PM |
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To put the DDoS debate to bed. Mindfox is right... The issue is with the micro shares being submitted during mining that is crashing the pools. Not the pools being DDoS'd. Its loading the servers and causing process pileups causing certain services to come to a screeching halt while database entries are sorted and submitted.
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Xtrata
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February 26, 2014, 06:59:19 PM |
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To put the DDoS debate to bed. Mindfox is right... The issue is with the micro shares being submitted during mining that is crashing the pools. Not the pools being DDoS'd. Its loading the servers and causing process pileups causing certain services to come to a screeching halt while database entries are sorted and submitted.
Thats why it is getting Ddosed now, please dont come and talk about stuff that you have 0 idea about.
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elitemobb
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February 26, 2014, 07:14:22 PM |
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To put the DDoS debate to bed. Mindfox is right... The issue is with the micro shares being submitted during mining that is crashing the pools. Not the pools being DDoS'd. Its loading the servers and causing process pileups causing certain services to come to a screeching halt while database entries are sorted and submitted.
Thats why it is getting Ddosed now, please dont come and talk about stuff that you have 0 idea about. And what makes you think I dont know what Im talking about? What pool is being DDoS'd right now?
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