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Author Topic: Ore-Mine.org: 2427.18+ BTC paid. NEW YEAR'S MINES ADDED! The real income.  (Read 122891 times)
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October 06, 2015, 09:23:41 PM
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I just saw that SSL is activated on the site. This is a good step that should be taken long ago. Smiley

Never really understood the benefits of SSL - what's the deal?

It is not very important to use SSL, but some users will feeling more safety with it.  Technically it is almost impossible to read somebodies data while listening global Internet traffic. One real danger is when data center can steal some data.
But I hope that adding SSL can be useful for at least couple of users, if they are connecting from a local unencrypted networks (It can be dinosaurs, which are surfing the web Smiley ).

Besides, some users here wished SSL to be enabled. I am glad to do something pleasant for them.

A suggestion is to add email confirmation on withdrawals
, so even if you don't have the 2FA active you still have to accept the withdraw in a email

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October 06, 2015, 09:52:28 PM
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Great to see that the owner is actually listening to the community
and actually taking the steps to improve this opportunity.

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October 07, 2015, 03:22:40 AM
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I found this game from someone signature here 2-3 days ago.. Now i just need some info on upgrade page
I understand for production (every 8hours), price (cost to buy), the problem : i take lvl 1 for example, what it mean for ($0.03/monthly) and ($0.12 per mine) daily/weekly/monthly?Huh

For OP (sector) : if you can help me for this pliss PM with the answers...
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October 07, 2015, 04:04:23 AM
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My problem with this website is that no one has shown any payment proof and I wonder if they actually pay or not.

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October 07, 2015, 04:20:55 AM
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I found this game from someone signature here 2-3 days ago.. Now i just need some info on upgrade page
I understand for production (every 8hours), price (cost to buy), the problem : i take lvl 1 for example, what it mean for ($0.03/monthly) and ($0.12 per mine) daily/weekly/monthly?Huh

For OP (sector) : if you can help me for this pliss PM with the answers...

The $0.03 monthly (presumably) represents the monetary value of the BTC you would accumulate each month from the Level 1 mine (if you claimed every claim on time).

We can do a bit of math to see if this checks out:
Monthly value (level 1) = (BTC per claim) x (Claims per day) x (Days per month) x ($ per BTC)
Monthly value (level 1) = (0.0000008 BTC) x (3) x (30) x ($247 / BTC)
Monthly value (level 1) = $0.0178

So uh...this value is a bit off. Maybe they're out of date and only updated manually.
If you're calculating ROI, I suggest basing it off of the satoshi values given rather than the listed dollar equivalents.
(Did I miss something? Please advise, anyone who knows better.)

The $0.12 per mine represents the monetary value of the BTC required to purchase the Level 1 mine:
(0.0005 BTC) x ($247 / BTC) = $0.124

This value seems correct enough. Anyways, hope that answers your questions.
I feel like ore-mine should probably dynamically calculate these values using data from the BitcoinAverage API (or some equivalent), rather than relying on manual maintenance. Some may find the inaccurate valuation misleading.

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October 07, 2015, 06:02:40 AM
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I found this game from someone signature here 2-3 days ago.. Now i just need some info on upgrade page
I understand for production (every 8hours), price (cost to buy), the problem : i take lvl 1 for example, what it mean for ($0.03/monthly) and ($0.12 per mine) daily/weekly/monthly?Huh

For OP (sector) : if you can help me for this pliss PM with the answers...

The $0.03 monthly (presumably) represents the monetary value of the BTC you would accumulate each month from the Level 1 mine (if you claimed every claim on time).

We can do a bit of math to see if this checks out:
Monthly value (level 1) = (BTC per claim) x (Claims per day) x (Days per month) x ($ per BTC)
Monthly value (level 1) = (0.0000008 BTC) x (3) x (30) x ($247 / BTC)
Monthly value (level 1) = $0.0178

So uh...this value is a bit off. Maybe they're out of date and only updated manually.
If you're calculating ROI, I suggest basing it off of the satoshi values given rather than the listed dollar equivalents.
(Did I miss something? Please advise, anyone who knows better.)

The $0.12 per mine represents the monetary value of the BTC required to purchase the Level 1 mine:
(0.0005 BTC) x ($247 / BTC) = $0.124

This value seems correct enough. Anyways, hope that answers your questions.
I feel like ore-mine should probably dynamically calculate these values using data from the BitcoinAverage API (or some equivalent), rather than relying on manual maintenance. Some may find the inaccurate valuation misleading.

The system shows an income from a one mine with bonuses.
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October 07, 2015, 06:09:43 AM
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My problem with this website is that no one has shown any payment proof and I wonder if they actually pay or not.

Who cares about payment proofs? Why users should post it? I wouldn't.
You can try to withdraw and you will see that it works.
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October 07, 2015, 06:16:21 AM
Last edit: October 07, 2015, 06:31:37 AM by Sector
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A suggestion is to add email confirmation on withdrawals
, so even if you don't have the 2FA active you still have to accept the withdraw in a email

Some users were cheated when somebody played a LANDS game, that's why we decided to use 2fa on login. Please be sure that your email provider does not block emails from ore-mine.org
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October 07, 2015, 07:06:27 AM
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A suggestion is to add email confirmation on withdrawals
, so even if you don't have the 2FA active you still have to accept the withdraw in a email

Some users were cheated when somebody played a LANDS game, that's why we decided to use 2fa on login. Please be sure that your email provider does not block emails from ore-mine.org

site is offline Huh?
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October 07, 2015, 08:17:16 AM
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A suggestion is to add email confirmation on withdrawals
, so even if you don't have the 2FA active you still have to accept the withdraw in a email

Some users were cheated when somebody played a LANDS game, that's why we decided to use 2fa on login. Please be sure that your email provider does not block emails from ore-mine.org

Ok, but I was meaning that when you press withdraw you should have to go to your email to accept the withdraw. Just an extra security measure. Just like cryptsy, cex.io and many more sites have

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October 07, 2015, 11:42:10 AM
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The site is actually paying until now, I've just put 0.2 BTC me to buy 2 parts of level 4. This might be able to answer a new member of this site payments Cheesy
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October 07, 2015, 08:17:23 PM
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6-7 h ago site worked now site offline !
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October 07, 2015, 08:37:41 PM
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Site is off_line !! Possible SCAM Huh
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October 07, 2015, 08:42:01 PM
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I can confirm that I am also getting timeout issues, fingers crossed that everything will be back online soon...
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October 07, 2015, 08:45:25 PM
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Everything the site doesnt work, doesnt open, problems with the server! the ore-mine.org page disappeared! What to do? Someone is aware? Someone now can visit the website? answer. Thanks.

Yours faithfully to you and to your business.
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October 07, 2015, 08:52:14 PM
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it isnt similar to them, usually they warn, now even such page isnt present! we will hope that everything will be good! it will be a pity if there was that that occurs usually. and their mail doesnt answer.

Yours faithfully to you and to your business.
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October 07, 2015, 09:02:28 PM
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hope they come back Cheesy

kind regards
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October 07, 2015, 09:36:14 PM
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Oh that's a shame. Part of my daily routine was collecting of the ore.
That was funny Smiley I liked the simple design of the site.

Well, gambling sites come and go.

Hope no one was stupid enough to actually invest much money.
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October 07, 2015, 09:46:00 PM
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wow site goes down for a few hours and the hyenas goes crazy shouting "scam"
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October 07, 2015, 09:54:17 PM
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ERR_CONNECTION_TIMED_OUT  Angry
Admin pls fix this, thank you  Kiss

P.S. People come on, problems can appear, so relax, everything will be ok  Grin
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