H20 still robbing people blind, hobbymd?
tbh, I had given up to figure out this bizarre issue with my hashrate & stats started on late Sat and had switched to another, since I couldn't not explain as why this is happening. I mean i see cgminer and cgwatcher reporting shares being submited regardless of being accepted or rejected and I knew the address was correct ( god sake is a copy and paste and had checked many times) but yet I couldn't get any stats reports from either MC or any third party programs. even put up those screen shots so maybe someone might be able to explain better as to what's happening, also tried to mine with a new address for at least 12hrs to see anything changes but nothing change same thing, cgminer reports submitting shares & etc...
I was pretty darn sure that the issue was not on my side, since I had checked every point of failure I could have thought of it at my peak moment of frustration , hence it got me suspicious of the pool on Monday. So today I jumped into accusing h2o prematurely since I couldn't explain it any other way and also saw few people reporting similar problems. But arguing with you guys today got me curious as to why this has happened and got me interested again to try to figure this out, could have simply walked away from it and not waste any time.
so finally decided to take the rig down, delete both cgminer and cgwatcher, flush the dns, clean %appdata%, reset the router & cable box. Made a fresh bat file and ran straight it from cgminer ( without cgwatcher) on the same old address just to test it.
being doing its thing for roughly an hour and woala....
middlecoin or any other reporting stats sits are reporting back correctly. I'm confused as hell, at the same time feel ashamed for accusing h2o ( my apologies). first thing first, I take back everything i said about robbing, the issue was on my side all along even though i don't know if it was a bug or a hack. still wondering where the shares being submitted to
Kudos for being honest enough to admit your wrongs.
Please remember this the next time you feel tempted to attack or blame someone before you have done everything possible to remedy the problem on your end.
Takes a man to admit his error.