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May 10, 2014, 08:20:24 PM |
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It's my p2pool network and thanks you for the notice. I just don't undertand why people still mine on regular pool and complain when they don't receive the payout, when on the other side they can use a p2pool ?? For people who don't know p2pool, it's not a centralized pool, it's a network with a lot of node. Payouts are immediately done after each block directly in your wallet. No need to wait until the coin mature, it mature into your wallet. A p2pool has 0 coin stored online, a block is found and bam, it's spead to every miners. If something goes wrong, you will see it after each blocks, but this node run perfect. Just select the address where you ping is the lowest and go: Europe server: http://p2poolcoin.com:8877 Canada server (mostly for us people): http://ca.p2poolcoin.com:8877No need to register and forgot password or some other shit. Just mine it like this (example for linux user): ./sgminer -k darkcoin -o http://ca.p2poolcoin.com:8877 -u YourPersonnalWalletAddress -p doesnotmattercanbeasimpleXletter Both servers are powerful dedicated servers, happy mining and don't relaunch ! Don't forget to point out that the green dot in the middle of that "regular pool" is a community hub for miners to all hang out together, and share their experience, and build comradery with other miners supporting the same pool. p2pool is great, but its not the best thing ever, and its certainly not for everyone... my $0.02. Also, NOMP based pools like coins.hashfaster.com also pay out blocks the moment they confirm, and also does not hold onto a balance of coins under any circumstance. ZC Why is it not the best thing every ? It's about centralised power, 51% attack, etc...on one side VS decentralized power and network security, easy to use, etc... on the other side. Your the only p2pool node currently, there is no decentralization in p2pool if your the only node. If you want to really run p2pool the correct way, you run your own node, and keep it to yourself. Running large p2pool nodes for general public is against what p2pool was developed for to begin with.
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templar77
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May 10, 2014, 08:23:25 PM |
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Here's the official statement by 24hash team:
We use well-known MPOS software for all our pools. For LIBERTYCOIN XLB - we get untypical error that is caused solely by LIBERTYCOIN (XLB) source code. When we run the command Libertycoind -daemon in admin panel mysteriously disappears section wallet info, while run-payout.sh also crashes. In this momement we not have a solution to this problem. But not we not stolen any coins from our registered users. Maybe someone managed to get payments, other else . The problem is in the network of LIBERTYCOIN. So far, none of our other pools have a similar problem . We can not solve this problem before LIBERTYCOIN fix their network . We apologize to all who have lost their hash power for this coins.
LoL that's so funny. It's like the Mtgox statement about the transaction malleability on Bitcoin. "The problem is Bitcoin not us". The Goxing never ends...
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zccopwrx
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May 10, 2014, 08:24:24 PM |
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Here's the official statement by 24hash team:
We use well-known MPOS software for all our pools. For LIBERTYCOIN XLB - we get untypical error that is caused solely by LIBERTYCOIN (XLB) source code. When we run the command Libertycoind -daemon in admin panel mysteriously disappears section wallet info, while run-payout.sh also crashes. In this momement we not have a solution to this problem. But not we not stolen any coins from our registered users. Maybe someone managed to get payments, other else . The problem is in the network of LIBERTYCOIN. So far, none of our other pools have a similar problem . We can not solve this problem before LIBERTYCOIN fix their network . We apologize to all who have lost their hash power for this coins.
@24hashcomThe problem may be MPOS doesnt support x11/Libertycoin perhaps? I dont think you were the only MPOS pool, yet your the only MPOS pool that had these issues?? Please don't blame the coin. The coin works fine on my pool, and everyones happy with it, I understand you might not know WHAT caused the issue, but you can't blame a coin when your pool has an issue IMHO. All other x11 pools by 24hash work perfect: lime, pc, hash, lgc Not all coins are created equal. Algo aside, the dev can implement the coin any way they wish (good or bad). That being said, why did you have these issues and other MPOS pools have not??
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Frigga77
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May 10, 2014, 08:37:50 PM |
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Here's the official statement by 24hash team:
We use well-known MPOS software for all our pools. For LIBERTYCOIN XLB - we get untypical error that is caused solely by LIBERTYCOIN (XLB) source code. When we run the command Libertycoind -daemon in admin panel mysteriously disappears section wallet info, while run-payout.sh also crashes. In this momement we not have a solution to this problem. But not we not stolen any coins from our registered users. Maybe someone managed to get payments, other else . The problem is in the network of LIBERTYCOIN. So far, none of our other pools have a similar problem . We can not solve this problem before LIBERTYCOIN fix their network . We apologize to all who have lost their hash power for this coins.
@24hashcomThe problem may be MPOS doesnt support x11/Libertycoin perhaps? I dont think you were the only MPOS pool, yet your the only MPOS pool that had these issues?? Please don't blame the coin. The coin works fine on my pool, and everyones happy with it, I understand you might not know WHAT caused the issue, but you can't blame a coin when your pool has an issue IMHO. All other x11 pools by 24hash work perfect: lime, pc, hash, lgc I wonder why, after the scam came out, you have shutdown my account so that I had to ask for a password change and pincode change? And why you did not mention the problems with paying out on your website? Or why you did not stop the pool when you found out people were not getting paid?
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pseudonymdude
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May 10, 2014, 08:41:20 PM |
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Here's the official statement by 24hash team:
We use well-known MPOS software for all our pools. For LIBERTYCOIN XLB - we get untypical error that is caused solely by LIBERTYCOIN (XLB) source code. When we run the command Libertycoind -daemon in admin panel mysteriously disappears section wallet info, while run-payout.sh also crashes. In this momement we not have a solution to this problem. But not we not stolen any coins from our registered users. Maybe someone managed to get payments, other else . The problem is in the network of LIBERTYCOIN. So far, none of our other pools have a similar problem . We can not solve this problem before LIBERTYCOIN fix their network . We apologize to all who have lost their hash power for this coins.
@24hashcomThe problem may be MPOS doesnt support x11/Libertycoin perhaps? I dont think you were the only MPOS pool, yet your the only MPOS pool that had these issues?? Please don't blame the coin. The coin works fine on my pool, and everyones happy with it, I understand you might not know WHAT caused the issue, but you can't blame a coin when your pool has an issue IMHO. All other x11 pools by 24hash work perfect: lime, pc, hash, lgc I wonder why, after the scam came out, you have shutdown my account so that I had to ask for a password change and pincode change? And why you did not mention the problems with paying out on your website? Or why you did not stop the pool when you found out people were not getting paid? I'm pretty sure you just used a different pincode and password than you normally did. Why would they just make you go through an extra step if it was going to work anyway? Also, my pass and pin still work perfectly. Your second and third questions are legitimate. I'd guess they might have thought that they could fix it.
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Frigga77
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May 10, 2014, 08:51:11 PM |
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I wonder why, after the scam came out, you have shutdown my account so that I had to ask for a password change and pincode change? And why you did not mention the problems with paying out on your website? Or why you did not stop the pool when you found out people were not getting paid?
I'm pretty sure you just used a different pincode and password than you normally did. Why would they just make you go through an extra step if it was going to work anyway? Also, my pass and pin still work perfectly. Your second and third questions are legitimate. I'd guess they might have thought that they could fix it. Yes of course, I used a different password and pincode and forgot all about them, because that is what I do when I am mining coins. And that is what other people that were mining there did too, forget their password and pincode, so that they also had to retreive another password and pincode.
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pseudonymdude
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May 10, 2014, 08:55:27 PM |
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I wonder why, after the scam came out, you have shutdown my account so that I had to ask for a password change and pincode change? And why you did not mention the problems with paying out on your website? Or why you did not stop the pool when you found out people were not getting paid?
I'm pretty sure you just used a different pincode and password than you normally did. Why would they just make you go through an extra step if it was going to work anyway? Also, my pass and pin still work perfectly. Your second and third questions are legitimate. I'd guess they might have thought that they could fix it. Yes of course, I used a different password and pincode and forgot all about them, because that is what I do when I am mining coins. And that is what other people that were mining there did too, forget their password and pincode, so that they also had to retreive another password and pincode. I was saying I was mining coins there and my password and pincode still work.
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shogun47
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May 10, 2014, 08:56:05 PM |
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nah that's cool now. You can mine on supernova, I have experience with them and so far they have been trustworthy. I am not sure whether you should change user and pw, I just know it does not matter to what you change it. Can be anything. With regards to the pool you choose, that has no impact. Just create a worker with any username you like and a pw. Thats important for your miner.
the user and pass in the config is for solo minig. pools will really just send a transaction payment to your wallet based on what you mined on their wallet. I solo mined Smartcoin and thats when i had to use that user and pass in the config.
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linked67
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May 10, 2014, 09:08:47 PM |
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It's my p2pool network and thanks you for the notice. I just don't undertand why people still mine on regular pool and complain when they don't receive the payout, when on the other side they can use a p2pool ?? For people who don't know p2pool, it's not a centralized pool, it's a network with a lot of node. Payouts are immediately done after each block directly in your wallet. No need to wait until the coin mature, it mature into your wallet. A p2pool has 0 coin stored online, a block is found and bam, it's spead to every miners. If something goes wrong, you will see it after each blocks, but this node run perfect. Just select the address where you ping is the lowest and go: Europe server: http://p2poolcoin.com:8877 Canada server (mostly for us people): http://ca.p2poolcoin.com:8877No need to register and forgot password or some other shit. Just mine it like this (example for linux user): ./sgminer -k darkcoin -o http://ca.p2poolcoin.com:8877 -u YourPersonnalWalletAddress -p doesnotmattercanbeasimpleXletter Both servers are powerful dedicated servers, happy mining and don't relaunch ! Don't forget to point out that the green dot in the middle of that "regular pool" is a community hub for miners to all hang out together, and share their experience, and build comradery with other miners supporting the same pool. p2pool is great, but its not the best thing ever, and its certainly not for everyone... my $0.02. Also, NOMP based pools like coins.hashfaster.com also pay out blocks the moment they confirm, and also does not hold onto a balance of coins under any circumstance. ZC Why is it not the best thing every ? It's about centralised power, 51% attack, etc...on one side VS decentralized power and network security, easy to use, etc... on the other side. Your the only p2pool node currently, there is no decentralization in p2pool if your the only node. If you want to really run p2pool the correct way, you run your own node, and keep it to yourself. Running large p2pool nodes for general public is against what p2pool was developed for to begin with. Not true ! I have 2 nodes and more nodes can be setup very fast if it need to be. It's decentralized Is hashfast decentralized ? I don't think so...
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Frigga77
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May 10, 2014, 09:12:40 PM |
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I wonder why, after the scam came out, you have shutdown my account so that I had to ask for a password change and pincode change? And why you did not mention the problems with paying out on your website? Or why you did not stop the pool when you found out people were not getting paid?
I'm pretty sure you just used a different pincode and password than you normally did. Why would they just make you go through an extra step if it was going to work anyway? Also, my pass and pin still work perfectly. Your second and third questions are legitimate. I'd guess they might have thought that they could fix it. Yes of course, I used a different password and pincode and forgot all about them, because that is what I do when I am mining coins. And that is what other people that were mining there did too, forget their password and pincode, so that they also had to retreive another password and pincode. I was saying I was mining coins there and my password and pincode still work. I understand, but what I said is true. I logged in with the right credentials (password, pincode for manual payment), but I got a message it was wrong. And some other people have been experiencing the same thing, as you can see from the screenshots on page 19 and 20 in this thread and also is mentioned by one other user on page 23 of this thread. Either they messed up accidentally very badly with our login credentials, or they did that on purpose...
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May 10, 2014, 09:35:31 PM |
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I wonder why, after the scam came out, you have shutdown my account so that I had to ask for a password change and pincode change? And why you did not mention the problems with paying out on your website? Or why you did not stop the pool when you found out people were not getting paid?
I'm pretty sure you just used a different pincode and password than you normally did. Why would they just make you go through an extra step if it was going to work anyway? Also, my pass and pin still work perfectly. Your second and third questions are legitimate. I'd guess they might have thought that they could fix it. Yes of course, I used a different password and pincode and forgot all about them, because that is what I do when I am mining coins. And that is what other people that were mining there did too, forget their password and pincode, so that they also had to retreive another password and pincode. I was saying I was mining coins there and my password and pincode still work. I understand, but what I said is true. I logged in with the right credentials (password, pincode for manual payment), but I got a message it was wrong. And some other people have been experiencing the same thing, as you can see from the screenshots on page 19 and 20 in this thread and also is mentioned by one other user on page 23 of this thread. Either they messed up accidentally very badly with our login credentials, or they did that on purpose...Same here, needed to reset password and then pin. And I use roboform to store passwords, so it was 100% correct.
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TheProf
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May 10, 2014, 09:41:19 PM |
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I hate to move people away from arguments, cause I enjoy it so much, I have noticed a few times I get a recurring number paid into the wallet. In this case 10. I have only ever seen that before in FireFlyCoin. Maybe could someone here explain why?
Thanks.
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May 10, 2014, 09:44:53 PM |
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Here's the official statement by 24hash team:
We use well-known MPOS software for all our pools. For LIBERTYCOIN XLB - we get untypical error that is caused solely by LIBERTYCOIN (XLB) source code. When we run the command Libertycoind -daemon in admin panel mysteriously disappears section wallet info, while run-payout.sh also crashes. In this momement we not have a solution to this problem. But not we not stolen any coins from our registered users. Maybe someone managed to get payments, other else . The problem is in the network of LIBERTYCOIN. So far, none of our other pools have a similar problem . We can not solve this problem before LIBERTYCOIN fix their network . We apologize to all who have lost their hash power for this coins.
Hi, we kindly ask you to give back the coins to the users before it gets into an exchange or we'll be forced to block the addresses were the coins mined by your pools reside.
You have all the withdrawal addresses of the people registered in your pool, so there's no excuse on why cannot give back the coins.
Regards
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May 10, 2014, 09:49:10 PM |
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Here's the official statement by 24hash team:
We use well-known MPOS software for all our pools. For LIBERTYCOIN XLB - we get untypical error that is caused solely by LIBERTYCOIN (XLB) source code. When we run the command Libertycoind -daemon in admin panel mysteriously disappears section wallet info, while run-payout.sh also crashes. In this momement we not have a solution to this problem. But not we not stolen any coins from our registered users. Maybe someone managed to get payments, other else . The problem is in the network of LIBERTYCOIN. So far, none of our other pools have a similar problem . We can not solve this problem before LIBERTYCOIN fix their network . We apologize to all who have lost their hash power for this coins.
Hi, we kindly ask you to give back the coins to the users before it gets into an exchange or we'll be forced to block the addresses were the coins mined by your pools reside.
RegardsI appreciate this move by the dev , lets see how those scam pools react now .
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May 10, 2014, 10:01:49 PM |
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Here's the official statement by 24hash team:
We use well-known MPOS software for all our pools. For LIBERTYCOIN XLB - we get untypical error that is caused solely by LIBERTYCOIN (XLB) source code. When we run the command Libertycoind -daemon in admin panel mysteriously disappears section wallet info, while run-payout.sh also crashes. In this momement we not have a solution to this problem. But not we not stolen any coins from our registered users. Maybe someone managed to get payments, other else . The problem is in the network of LIBERTYCOIN. So far, none of our other pools have a similar problem . We can not solve this problem before LIBERTYCOIN fix their network . We apologize to all who have lost their hash power for this coins.
Hi, we kindly ask you to give back the coins to the users before it gets into an exchange or we'll be forced to block the addresses were the coins mined by your pools reside.
RegardsI appreciate this move by the dev , lets see how those scam pools react now . Yea, 24 hash needs to just payout so people can forget about them forever already..
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May 10, 2014, 10:06:13 PM Last edit: May 10, 2014, 10:45:04 PM by bakedrice |
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WTB 100,000 XLB for 0.3 BTC.
PM me with quantity and best price!
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he-man
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May 10, 2014, 10:10:39 PM |
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How do I solo mine this
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Donate if you like he-man 8bgxSh44Gx9fHtn5AKnWXEuVz9vgvfgREd
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EmilioMann
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May 10, 2014, 10:15:54 PM |
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Here's the official statement by 24hash team:
We use well-known MPOS software for all our pools. For LIBERTYCOIN XLB - we get untypical error that is caused solely by LIBERTYCOIN (XLB) source code. When we run the command Libertycoind -daemon in admin panel mysteriously disappears section wallet info, while run-payout.sh also crashes. In this momement we not have a solution to this problem. But not we not stolen any coins from our registered users. Maybe someone managed to get payments, other else . The problem is in the network of LIBERTYCOIN. So far, none of our other pools have a similar problem . We can not solve this problem before LIBERTYCOIN fix their network . We apologize to all who have lost their hash power for this coins.
Hi, we kindly ask you to give back the coins to the users before it gets into an exchange or we'll be forced to block the addresses were the coins mined by your pools reside.
You have all the withdrawal addresses of the people registered in your pool, so there's no excuse on why cannot give back the coins.
RegardsGood
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EmilioMann
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#mitandopelomundo
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May 10, 2014, 10:17:44 PM |
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How do I solo mine this
I don`t know but https://liberty.suprnova.cc/ is a very good and secure pool
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svojoe
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einc.io
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May 10, 2014, 10:19:05 PM |
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WTB 50,000 XLB for .2btc
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