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Topic: [1200 TH] EMC: 0 Fee DGM. Anonymous PPS. US & EU servers. No Registration! - page 46. (Read 499597 times)

full member
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Is the earlier mentioned bug still affecting NMC's? Looking at my block stats something looks odd, take a look at block 80110.

Thanks for all the work you put into this pool, the transparency is just the icing on the cake Smiley
legendary
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Should be up.  I'm going to try to move the DB tonight or at least a test copy and see how things go.  I will make a post when I do the move - it will put the website offline for a few minutes when it happens.
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hero member
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Former curator of The Bitcoin Museum
Yeah I got all servers in as backup pools before the rigs switch over to another pool Smiley
newbie
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Mining should have still been up on US2 and US3.

Yes US2/US3 worked fine.
legendary
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Yeah, website was down for about an hour and a half.  The last piece of the puzzle is still in the DC (one of the databases) and it needs to move over to the new DC.  I was hoping to get to it last week, but maybe I can get to it this weekend.  Mining should have still been up on US2 and US3.
legendary
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hero member
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Former curator of The Bitcoin Museum
Did something break?

Could not connect: Can't connect to MySQL server on '208.110.68.114' (4)
legendary
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Bitcoin / Crypto mining Hardware.
Site down?

Could not connect: Can't connect to MySQL server on '208.110.68.114' (4)
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newbie
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Site down?

Could not connect: Can't connect to MySQL server on '208.110.68.114' (4)
sr. member
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I found a bug in the block processing this morning... a wayward comma in some very rarely used code was causing the processing to fail and get backed up.  Unfortunately, the specific share information for each block was lost due to it.  The only thing this means is that all the affected blocks are listed as 0 shares and they have no information on who found the block. Everyone is basically paid as if the blocks are super short blocks, so you haven't lost any payments.  You'll notice your payment column basically has the same amount for each block as the previous block...

I apologize for this problem and it shouldn't happen in the future.  It was triggered by a change I made yesterday that sent it down the path of this rarely used code and things started getting backed up after I went to bed.  All stats should be correct now and only 5 blocks were affected, but the good news is our luck isn't nearly as bad as it appeared a few hours ago Smiley


wow that was fast, just saw it and wanted to report to you Tongue well done and dont be upset, your doing perfect Wink

AGREED!

Try to find such transparency at another pool. Instead the only time you will see operators posting about an issue being found and fixed is if a miner/discussion brings it to their attention.

Inaba = good guy/bitcoin role model

MVitaliyB = piece of shit

Wow, so I just got this from Vitaliy Maxorin:

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Good day!
I myself am a programmer and I know for myself that for financial losses incurred due to errors in the source code the programmers are paid out of his pocket. I myself have several times carried a financial loss because of their mistakes. But no I will not reimburse my losses. I understand your request as a man, but I think it is not appropriate as a colleague. Excuse me, but I do not return the money you lost.

His email is [email protected], he was over paid 47.30350378 BTC.  Too bad there are so many thieves in the world... sad.  WTG breaking that Russian stereotype to boot!  

Seems this person took a page out of the bulanula playbook and thinks rationalising keeping the funds due to someone elses indirect mistake is justifiable.

Since bitcoins isnt directly refundable without the receiver having some grain of decency it doesnt mean people should ignore decency/good faith just because of this feature of bitcoin, absolutely disgusting.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/for-inaba-administrations-94931

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same goes for any of these others listed
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anonymousguymandude 25.19686011 BTC
bobo 38.49488714 BTC
devnull 16.71986074 BTC
escobar 11.51102329 BTC
floeti 4.79997169 BTC
kimitobo 138.10382552 BTC
scsynthesis 18.74108405 BTC

Thanks to kimitobo also a good guy doing the right thing.

Others should all be tagged scammers if not already.
legendary
Activity: 1792
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I found a bug in the block processing this morning... a wayward comma in some very rarely used code was causing the processing to fail and get backed up.  Unfortunately, the specific share information for each block was lost due to it.  The only thing this means is that all the affected blocks are listed as 0 shares and they have no information on who found the block. Everyone is basically paid as if the blocks are super short blocks, so you haven't lost any payments.  You'll notice your payment column basically has the same amount for each block as the previous block...

I apologize for this problem and it shouldn't happen in the future.  It was triggered by a change I made yesterday that sent it down the path of this rarely used code and things started getting backed up after I went to bed.  All stats should be correct now and only 5 blocks were affected, but the good news is our luck isn't nearly as bad as it appeared a few hours ago Smiley


wow that was fast, just saw it and wanted to report to you Tongue well done and dont be upset, your doing perfect Wink
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1000
I found a bug in the block processing this morning... a wayward comma in some very rarely used code was causing the processing to fail and get backed up.  Unfortunately, the specific share information for each block was lost due to it.  The only thing this means is that all the affected blocks are listed as 0 shares and they have no information on who found the block. Everyone is basically paid as if the blocks are super short blocks, so you haven't lost any payments.  You'll notice your payment column basically has the same amount for each block as the previous block...

I apologize for this problem and it shouldn't happen in the future.  It was triggered by a change I made yesterday that sent it down the path of this rarely used code and things started getting backed up after I went to bed.  All stats should be correct now and only 5 blocks were affected, but the good news is our luck isn't nearly as bad as it appeared a few hours ago Smiley

hero member
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Guys, I use the EU server, should I switch to one of the US ones?
I have DGM and low BTC/24h, could be bad luck ofcourse.

eu server directs you to us1 anyways. but id say switch to PPS with the luck we are having Wink
legendary
Activity: 1792
Merit: 1008
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Guys, I use the EU server, should I switch to one of the US ones?
I have DGM and low BTC/24h, could be bad luck ofcourse.
donst matter where u mine, same rewards on all servers.
full member
Activity: 154
Merit: 100
Guys, I use the EU server, should I switch to one of the US ones?
I have DGM and low BTC/24h, could be bad luck ofcourse.
legendary
Activity: 1792
Merit: 1008
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I solved 2 blocks today Smiley

I'm a lucky bastard Cheesy


Cheesy

Just found another!  Thats 3 in 4 days.  Fuck me sideways...
I guess a bit late now, but if you use BFGMiner's --coinbase-sig option, you can embed your nick or something in the coinbase of blocks you find Wink
good to know, ty Smiley
legendary
Activity: 2576
Merit: 1186
I solved 2 blocks today Smiley

I'm a lucky bastard Cheesy


Cheesy

Just found another!  Thats 3 in 4 days.  Fuck me sideways...
I guess a bit late now, but if you use BFGMiner's --coinbase-sig option, you can embed your nick or something in the coinbase of blocks you find Wink
hero member
Activity: 896
Merit: 532
Former curator of The Bitcoin Museum
I solved 2 blocks today Smiley

I'm a lucky bastard Cheesy


Cheesy

Just found another!  Thats 3 in 4 days.  Fuck me sideways...
full member
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Interesting.  How long did you do this test?

M


About an hour in each configuration.

I don't think an hour is a fair test.  Maybe a week would shake out the inherent sine curve that tends to haunt mining.

M

Ok so it's been 6 days now most of those days with all workers combined using us3 server which gives me diff 1 shares based on my relatively low has rate 2 GH/s... More often reported as 2.2 GH/s now with diff 1 as opposed to before with avg diff 3.Huh.

The reported speed by the account page continues to be very good and the daily earnings continue to be over the 69 bitcents/day I estimated with the one hour tests. Using real earnings / six days = 76 bitcents / day. I'm pretty sure we also had a difficulty change.

So whatever changes were made have made me more bitcents. thank you very much inaba.

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