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February 23, 2017, 10:59:15 PM
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You know, I spent 200k sat for a withdrawal fee and hashnest only applied 4502 sats in fee to the transaction which includes someone else's output too. Screw hashnest! Now I get to wait many hours, probably days, while my transaction languishes in the mempool!! Not pleased at all. Angry

It was 20k satoshi, hovewer indeed real transaction fee was 4.5k satoshi (which is exactly 20k satoshi per kilobyte - not that bad though). I'm wondering why it happens, it's not good because it looks like we give up 15.5k satoshi to hashnest in this case.

Yes, I was wrong. I was only charged 20K sats. However, my transaction is still unconfirmed. 20K sat per kilobyte isn't going to cut it right now.
Try submit your Tx to pools that offer transaction accelerator. It should help as long as you are paying more than 0.0001/kB

Just tried to via ViaBTC. They are past their limit right now. Not surprising since the mempool size is over 58 megs at the moment.What a bad way to spend my birthday. 1st had to go to DMV to renew my license. Now I have to hurry up and wait for my BTC transaction to go through. But hey, BTC did reach ATH today.
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February 23, 2017, 11:30:05 PM
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But hey, BTC did reach ATH today.

Well, the number of unconfirmed Tx's has broken an all time high as well Grin

It's way past due time for the Bitcoin world to wake up, and resolve this seemingly endless issue regarding block sizes and stuff  Roll Eyes

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February 23, 2017, 11:59:43 PM
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Just tried to via ViaBTC.

By the way, as for ViaBTC. I've just found out that they offer better conditions to some extent for cloud mining except for the miner price. ViaBTC takes 6% management fee and likely 2% pool fee, but this is effectively neglected by the fact that ViaBTC shares transaction fees among miners and AntPool does not. And electricity cost at ViaBTC is about 0.12 USD per THs whereas Hashnest takes 0.19 USD per THs. But the real problem at ViaBTC is THs cost. It is 0.16 BTC per THs whereas Hashnest currently sells THs just as low as 0.11 BTC. Another problem is that you cannot sell hashpower at ViaBTC.
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February 24, 2017, 12:01:11 AM
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But hey, BTC did reach ATH today.

Well, the number of unconfirmed Tx's has broken an all time high as well Grin

It's way past due time for the Bitcoin world to wake up, and resolve this seemingly endless issue regarding block sizes and stuff  Roll Eyes
Well, it's in times of crisis most work is done. And well you can't really call it crisis with a price as the current. If possible, just add a 20-30k fee per transaction and you should be fine
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February 24, 2017, 12:08:50 AM
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But hey, BTC did reach ATH today.

Well, the number of unconfirmed Tx's has broken an all time high as well Grin

It's way past due time for the Bitcoin world to wake up, and resolve this seemingly endless issue regarding block sizes and stuff  Roll Eyes
Well, it's in times of crisis most work is done. And well you can't really call it crisis with a price as the current. If possible, just add a 20-30k fee per transaction and you should be fine

My problem is that I was trying to move some funds from my "wallet" at Hashnest to somewhere else. I have no control over how much transaction fee their wallet assigns to my withdraw transaction. Hashnest definitely profited a little from the fee they charged me to withdraw. Although it was only a little over 15K sats.
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February 24, 2017, 12:19:31 AM
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My problem is that I was trying to move some funds from my "wallet" at Hashnest to somewhere else. I have no control over how much transaction fee their wallet assigns to my withdraw transaction. Hashnest definitely profited a little from the fee they charged me to withdraw. Although it was only a little over 15K sats.
Well, hopefully this does attract their attention, the fees included in bitcoin withdrawals has been a problem in more than 1 exchange as I have seen so far. But well, it is though if you can't choose your own amount of fee Smiley
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February 24, 2017, 04:32:49 AM
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Try submit your Tx to pools that offer transaction accelerator. It should help as long as you are paying more than 0.0001/kB

Thank you. Finally was able to get it to work. Was finally able to add my transaction to VIABTC transaction accelerator.

https://blockchain.info/tx/8be251716c17d3c5f67e4ed0a78170489ece1370234d9c91d285140dff44105c
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February 24, 2017, 05:31:35 AM
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Try submit your Tx to pools that offer transaction accelerator. It should help as long as you are paying more than 0.0001/kB

Thank you. Finally was able to get it to work. Was finally able to add my transaction to VIABTC transaction accelerator.

https://blockchain.info/tx/8be251716c17d3c5f67e4ed0a78170489ece1370234d9c91d285140dff44105c

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February 24, 2017, 03:33:53 PM
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But hey, BTC did reach ATH today.

Well, the number of unconfirmed Tx's has broken an all time high as well Grin

It's way past due time for the Bitcoin world to wake up, and resolve this seemingly endless issue regarding block sizes and stuff  Roll Eyes
Well, it's in times of crisis most work is done. And well you can't really call it crisis with a price as the current. If possible, just add a 20-30k fee per transaction and you should be fine

Transaction fees of 20-30k won't help much either with current kind of 'traffic jams'  Wink

And I actually would classify it as a critical thing; for instance, because there are also services out there (like, Bitcoin mixers) that work with addresses that expire after a certain amount of time and are then being deleted afterwards. Off course Bitcoin addresses don't really expire, but you don't know how (the retention of) the private keys of those temporary addresses are being handled, and thus having potential ending transactions up in limbo forever...

I believe the Bitcoin is a very neat system; yet until the scaling problem isn't resolved, it is failing as a payment-system in my eyes...

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February 24, 2017, 10:15:21 PM
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My withdrawal was confirmed without any acceleration. It was included into a blocked mined by AntPool, I don't know if this was a coincidence, it was not the first block mined by AntPool after the withdrawal (it was 4th).
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My withdrawal was confirmed without any acceleration. It was included into a blocked mined by AntPool, I don't know if this was a coincidence, it was not the first block mined by AntPool after the withdrawal (it was 4th).

It was probably a coincidence. The bitcoin mempool is slightly less congested today than yesterday. But it is still pretty bad.
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My withdrawal was confirmed without any acceleration. It was included into a blocked mined by AntPool, I don't know if this was a coincidence, it was not the first block mined by AntPool after the withdrawal (it was 4th).

It was probably a coincidence. The bitcoin mempool is slightly less congested today than yesterday. But it is still pretty bad.
Wouldn't it be in their advantage to mine their own transactions? (cfr: hashnest user's transactions,...)
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February 25, 2017, 07:15:35 AM
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I have two contracts in your site,one is s7 and other is s9.Now have question ,this s7 will be avalible or you disable it with s9 is more efficienty?
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February 27, 2017, 06:59:18 AM
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I noticed that Antpool now decided to distribute transaction fees. Since all hashnest hashes run on PPLNS before, are we entitled to PPLNS+ now? It makes sense to me.

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I noticed that Antpool now decided to distribute transaction fees. Since all hashnest hashes run on PPLNS before, are we entitled to PPLNS+ now? It makes sense to me.

Really? On their support page I still see that transaction fees are not paid out to miners. https://www.antpool.com/support.htm
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February 27, 2017, 08:26:33 AM
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I noticed that Antpool now decided to distribute transaction fees. Since all hashnest hashes run on PPLNS before, are we entitled to PPLNS+ now? It makes sense to me.

Really? On their support page I still see that transaction fees are not paid out to miners. https://www.antpool.com/support.htm

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I don't really understand what is their new policy. If they now have PPLNS+, what is their fee then on this method? I don't think that they are working for free now.
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February 27, 2017, 08:54:24 AM
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I have two contracts in your site,one is s7 and other is s9.Now have question ,this s7 will be avalible or you disable it with s9 is more efficienty?

It's not 'us' to disable the miner, but it depends on the profitability. Only if it's getting profit, the miners will keep running here.

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February 27, 2017, 10:03:54 AM
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i have to asked something, i've made a conversation with my friend about hashnest cloud mining, he said that in his account, his hashrate is being sold by someone and make withdraw to other wallet. is it possible to other people that don't know what our login and password to do this? or my friend accounts getting hacked by someone?

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February 27, 2017, 10:24:58 AM
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i have to asked something, i've made a conversation with my friend about hashnest cloud mining, he said that in his account, his hashrate is being sold by someone and make withdraw to other wallet. is it possible to other people that don't know what our login and password to do this? or my friend accounts getting hacked by someone?

Did he have 2 factor authentication turned on? Hashnest sends an SMS code on each withdrawal if 2FA is on.
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