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October 05, 2014, 04:44:57 AM
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Just got an email disguised as a Cex.io Mailer asking me to deposit coins to my "new account" and I would receive an extra 50% bonus on my deposit.  The email came from this address sajeev.kumar@agsindia.com.  Just thought Cex should know so that they can put some kind of disclaimer out that someone is trying to steal bitcoins posing as a cex.io account.

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I have no idea how they got my email address though and were able to connect it to that I use cex, so be careful about receiving anything like this.

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October 05, 2014, 06:29:49 AM
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Is the multipool stuck on megacoin. The pool seems to think that the difficulty is 112, when it is actually over 300, and no litecoin payouts are given for found blocks.
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October 06, 2014, 02:25:24 PM
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Just got an email disguised as a Cex.io Mailer asking me to deposit coins to my "new account" and I would receive an extra 50% bonus on my deposit.  The email came from this address sajeev.kumar@agsindia.com.  Just thought Cex should know so that they can put some kind of disclaimer out that someone is trying to steal bitcoins posing as a cex.io account.

DO NOT SEND BITCOINS IF YOU RECEIVE THIS EMAIL!

I have no idea how they got my email address though and were able to connect it to that I use cex, so be careful about receiving anything like this.

Thanks DebitMe. We have been made aware of this phishing scam which has also targeted several other bitcoin accepting businesses with the same 50% bonus scam.

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October 08, 2014, 05:30:47 AM
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hasrate and worker details not visible.
pls fix it.

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October 08, 2014, 11:39:57 PM
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started mining this week with CEX on 503Kh/s hope to double that before end of week.Any idea the return in BTC per week on a 1000 KH/s.Should I only mine BTC or multipool
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October 09, 2014, 03:29:02 AM
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started mining this week with CEX on 503Kh/s hope to double that before end of week.Any idea the return in BTC per week on a 1000 KH/s.Should I only mine BTC or multipool

Um, I think you are using the wrong measure of hashrate.  Kh/s?
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October 09, 2014, 08:26:28 AM
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no kh/s correct now 503 want to go to 1000
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October 09, 2014, 06:07:01 PM
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no kh/s correct now 503 want to go to 1000
1000Kh/s will bring in about 0.0001598 USD/month if you are mining BTC@100%Luck the entire Month. The likelihood of that is low, low, low.........Whatever you are using to learn about mining right now is fine as an educational tool but do not burn up a CPU or GPU just trying to learn. A single USB Antminer U2+ will mine at a default rate of 1.65 Gh/s for a cost of $25 from Amazon, it will never Return on investment but is a learning tool at this point. A new version of the Rockminer R-Box will cost about $100-$120, it will achieve about 100-110Gh/s at your mining pool and return about $6 a month at the current value of BTC/USD.
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October 09, 2014, 06:09:09 PM
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no kh/s correct now 503 want to go to 1000

Hope you're young. It will take you a while to earn enough to pay for college if you really mean KH/s.

Next difficulty retarget occurs at block 324575.0 (eta 9.6 min): 35018778446.3 / +1.0% [est.]
Difficulty Factor   
Hash Rate       0.503 MH/s
Exchange Rate      ($/BTC) [user]
BTC / Block   25.00000000

This Difficulty
   Coins   Dollars
per Day   0.00000001 BTC   $0.00
per Week   0.00000005 BTC   $0.00
per Month   0.00000022 BTC   $0.00
this diff (est)   0.00000000 BTC   $0.00
   
Next Difficulty [estimated]
   Coins   Dollars
per Day   0.00000001 BTC   $0.00
per Week   0.00000005 BTC   $0.00
per Month   0.00000022 BTC   $0.00

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October 09, 2014, 06:44:55 PM
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I have noticed that there are a considerable number of orphaned BTC blocks in the last 48 hours.  I haven't really payed attention to it before but is this normal?

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October 09, 2014, 09:09:19 PM
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I have noticed that there are a considerable number of orphaned BTC blocks in the last 48 hours.  I haven't really payed attention to it before but is this normal?



I am beginning to feel as if their servers are overloaded.  My miners are getting bounced around to three different servers even though I have specified us1.ghash.io.  This

results in higher stales.  I do not know if the two are connected but it would be logical.
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October 09, 2014, 09:24:32 PM
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Well on CEX.io using there hardware and my hash (cost me 800 dollars) i am mining enough to buy 10 GH/s a day at todays rate Sorry got the letters wrong had a blond moment
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October 10, 2014, 06:14:41 AM
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Getting insufficient funds error when I try to withdraw tonight.

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October 10, 2014, 08:18:47 PM
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Any reason why us1.ghash.io isn't working?  I have a 5ms ping to that but my network to uk1 and uk2 are terrible and causing a bunch of stales.  I'm losing about 4-5% efficiency hitting your EU servers even though the miners are setup to hit us1 as the primary.
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October 11, 2014, 10:21:30 AM
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Any reason why us1.ghash.io isn't working?  I have a 5ms ping to that but my network to uk1 and uk2 are terrible and causing a bunch of stales.  I'm losing about 4-5% efficiency hitting your EU servers even though the miners are setup to hit us1 as the primary.

where are you located?
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October 12, 2014, 03:39:28 AM
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I have noticed that there are a considerable number of orphaned BTC blocks in the last 48 hours.  I haven't really payed attention to it before but is this normal?

I am beginning to feel as if their servers are overloaded.  My miners are getting bounced around to three different servers even though I have specified us1.ghash.io.  This

results in higher stales.  I do not know if the two are connected but it would be logical.

I'm having similar issues. Default is set to US1, but all of my workers get bounced around the different connections. Is this going to stabilize or are we just stuck with random connections?

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October 15, 2014, 09:03:04 AM
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hi,

 I am trying to get my bitcoins out of my account using manual withdrawal and I never seem to get the authorization email. can anyone help?
i have already did this seems not working

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Please check your All mail, Junk and spam folders to see if the email is there.

If the problem persists also there might be a problem with your mailing server.

Can you add ""webmaster@cex.io" & "noreply@cex.io" to your email safelist.

I have sent an inquiry to find out the status of your email delivery.

If you can find the emails, but the confirmation link is invalid, please make sure you click the link within 30 minutes or it will expire.

Let me know if this resolves the problem for you.
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October 15, 2014, 03:27:56 PM
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I have noticed that there are a considerable number of orphaned BTC blocks in the last 48 hours.  I haven't really payed attention to it before but is this normal?

I am beginning to feel as if their servers are overloaded.  My miners are getting bounced around to three different servers even though I have specified us1.ghash.io.  This

results in higher stales.  I do not know if the two are connected but it would be logical.

I'm having similar issues. Default is set to US1, but all of my workers get bounced around the different connections. Is this going to stabilize or are we just stuck with random connections?

Use port 3334.  Solid connection to US servers this way.  Don't know why this is not indicated on their website. Huh

I have been using us1.ghash.io:3334 for the past 4 days and stales are a lot lower.
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October 15, 2014, 03:55:10 PM
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Thanks helipotte, made the switch over to 3334 although I've moved ghash into my failover pool.  24x7 mining on them was giving me only an ~80-85% payout of what my expected was day over day.
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October 16, 2014, 06:55:07 PM
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Anyone here help a partially blind person set up a new worker on windows 7 cex.io .I am mining 500 just now with there hash but want to buy my own antminer S3 but cant set up a worker,would love someone to do it my remote
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