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August 26, 2014, 02:52:56 PM |
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Perhaps you have misunderstood blocktime, it is a target not a pre-specified time. If the network is mining faster than the target speed (determined by the difficulty) the blocks will be found quicker until the difficulty adjusts higher. If the network is mining slower then blocks will be found slower than the target speed until the difficulty adjusts lower.
The developer you hired cannot 'fix' the coin because it is not broken, and you not understanding how crypto currencies and difficulty works should not entitle you to request a refund. If blocks are being found they have created a currency that technically works.
Whether you are a developer or not, you really should understand these most basic of things before launching a new coin, and certainly before asking for a refund.
Please before you go any further, take the time to understand the product you are trying to launch.
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