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May 30, 2012, 11:28:06 PM |
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do they only pay out certain days of the week or something? been there three days now and no payout as of yet, and i have my address set up and all that.
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pirateat40 (OP)
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May 30, 2012, 11:29:25 PM |
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do they only pay out certain days of the week or something? been there three days now and no payout as of yet, and i have my address set up and all that.
Ill say this again, check blockchain.info for your address payments before you think its us due to the non-resetting stats on your worker.
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May 30, 2012, 11:29:33 PM |
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do they only pay out certain days of the week or something? been there three days now and no payout as of yet, and i have my address set up and all that.
They go out (most) everyday. In #gpumax on freenode IRC, you can see when they went out. you should email support@gpumax.com
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jme621
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May 31, 2012, 04:41:45 AM |
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do they only pay out certain days of the week or something? been there three days now and no payout as of yet, and i have my address set up and all that.
They go out (most) everyday. In #gpumax on freenode IRC, you can see when they went out. you should email support@gpumax.comok, well still nothing so i just emailed them, thanks for the addy couldnt find it on the website.
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May 31, 2012, 06:11:08 PM |
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now arent you a WINNER, a real jewel to the community, so you 12 years old arent you. bet your girlfriend really enjoys you, oh wait, you lack the social skills to sufficiently interact with society. that why you troll the forums, for attention. good luck with that
Pot, meet kettle!
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freshzive
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June 01, 2012, 11:24:02 PM |
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oh noes, did we finally run out of public work?
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June 01, 2012, 11:26:11 PM |
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oh noes, did we finally run out of public work?
Probably only until Pirate puts the bong down and hits the enter key to start the next batch.
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pirateat40 (OP)
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June 01, 2012, 11:28:24 PM |
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oh noes, did we finally run out of public work?
Probably only until Pirate puts the bong down and hits the enter key to start the next batch. uhhh, what's going on eh? Yaaaaa man totally lets do the start button. Yeaa.....
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June 02, 2012, 04:55:40 AM |
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oh noes, did we finally run out of public work?
Probably only until Pirate puts the bong down and hits the enter key to start the next batch. uhhh, what's going on eh? Yaaaaa man totally lets do the start button. Yeaa..... I hear there's a pot of gold at the end of every rainbow. It's got like, "trippy" colors and stuff man.
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BlackPrapor
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June 02, 2012, 05:31:15 AM |
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oh noes, did we finally run out of public work?
Probably only until Pirate puts the bong down and hits the enter key to start the next batch. uhhh, what's going on eh? Yaaaaa man totally lets do the start button. Yeaa..... Looks like you missed the button. No public work for a few hours now...
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pirateat40 (OP)
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June 02, 2012, 04:17:41 PM |
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NoticeAs a few of you have probably seen there's been a post by Nefario (GLBSE Owner) with concerns about GPUMAX allegedly being compromised. You can read it here > https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=84893At no time has our system ever been compromised. There's no way for anyone to access passwords on our system. We take the security of our system seriously, protecting our entire network with multiple layers of security including behavioral based monitoring with hashed and salted passwords using Bcrypt. In the event of such a breech we would notify our users directly (by email), on the forums and in our IRC channel. We can't say this enough, accounts are only as safe as it's weakest link and in most cases it's the users lack of password practices that ends up being that link. PLEASE use unique passwords for everything you do. Stay safe out there. -pirateat40
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June 02, 2012, 06:03:39 PM |
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Frankly, I think Nefario's claim is a joke at best with nothing to back it up other than a coincidence.
While on the topic though, would it be possible to have the option to LOCK one's GPUMAX payout address in their control panel so that it can not be changed ?
My BTCGuild account has permanent payout addresses and people can login to it all they want, as the worst they can do is mine for me and make me more BTC...LOL
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June 02, 2012, 07:21:45 PM |
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Frankly, I think Nefario's claim is a joke at best with nothing to back it up other than a coincidence.
While on the topic though, would it be possible to have the option to LOCK one's GPUMAX payout address in their control panel so that it can not be changed ?
My BTCGuild account has permanent payout addresses and people can login to it all they want, as the worst they can do is mine for me and make me more BTC...LOL
Until someone changes the backup pool and then sets your clients to mine offline only. Then you're mining for them.
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June 02, 2012, 07:39:27 PM |
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Frankly, I think Nefario's claim is a joke at best with nothing to back it up other than a coincidence.
While on the topic though, would it be possible to have the option to LOCK one's GPUMAX payout address in their control panel so that it can not be changed ?
My BTCGuild account has permanent payout addresses and people can login to it all they want, as the worst they can do is mine for me and make me more BTC...LOL
Until someone changes the backup pool and then sets your clients to mine offline only. Then you're mining for them. Personally, I would like the option to not have a backup pool on GPUMax. I prefer to handle my backup pools locally, I would rather that GPUMax just stop sending work when it isn't leased. That would let the "Lock Payout Address" option be secure also.
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June 02, 2012, 07:42:16 PM |
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Frankly, I think Nefario's claim is a joke at best with nothing to back it up other than a coincidence.
While on the topic though, would it be possible to have the option to LOCK one's GPUMAX payout address in their control panel so that it can not be changed ?
My BTCGuild account has permanent payout addresses and people can login to it all they want, as the worst they can do is mine for me and make me more BTC...LOL
Until someone changes the backup pool and then sets your clients to mine offline only. Then you're mining for them. How would they do that through a compromised BTCGuild account?
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MXRider
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June 02, 2012, 07:57:37 PM |
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He means that the hacker would change the GPUMAX backup pool. Your shares are sent to backup pool of your choosing when they are not leased (= no public work).
I vote for payout lock.
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Tittiez
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June 02, 2012, 09:44:01 PM |
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Personally, I would like the option to not have a backup pool on GPUMax. I prefer to handle my backup pools locally, I would rather that GPUMax just stop sending work when it isn't leased. That would let the "Lock Payout Address" option be secure also.
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pirateat40 (OP)
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June 02, 2012, 10:17:53 PM |
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Frankly, I think Nefario's claim is a joke at best with nothing to back it up other than a coincidence.
While on the topic though, would it be possible to have the option to LOCK one's GPUMAX payout address in their control panel so that it can not be changed ?
My BTCGuild account has permanent payout addresses and people can login to it all they want, as the worst they can do is mine for me and make me more BTC...LOL
Until someone changes the backup pool and then sets your clients to mine offline only. Then you're mining for them. Personally, I would like the option to not have a backup pool on GPUMax. I prefer to handle my backup pools locally, I would rather that GPUMax just stop sending work when it isn't leased. That would let the "Lock Payout Address" option be secure also. The problem with no backup pool is... miners don't come back so pricing would bounce around like crazy.
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MXRider
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June 02, 2012, 11:17:46 PM |
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Is it possible to apply some restrictions on changing backup pools or payment addresses? Maybe an email when backup pool is changed on active worker. Also an email when payment address is changed and no payment on that day.
I don't really see those important but just suggesting. Best way to secure is your account is mentioned above by pirateat40
We can't say this enough, accounts are only as safe as it's weakest link and in most cases it's the users lack of password practices that ends up being that link. PLEASE use unique passwords for everything you do.
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Tittiez
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June 02, 2012, 11:41:05 PM |
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The problem with no backup pool is... miners don't come back so pricing would bounce around like crazy.
Miners would come back right away when work is being requested. At least with cgminer.
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