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Topic: [ANN][AUTO-SWITCH] Profit-switch auto-exchange pool: CleverMining.com - page 136. (Read 554401 times)

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European server is back up. ...  I will point all other DNS entries to Europe temporarily.

Why would you do that?  This action benefits the lesser informed miners over more dedicated miners who already have backup servers entered into their configurations -- who if not located near the europe server, will then likely see higher rejection rates due to increased latency, and possibly lower returns than if they were hashing on their preferred backup server, even if it is from another pool.

And any changes made to dns records are not propagated immediately either.  As your dns server is configured, it could take one hour for your secondary dns server to update from the primary, and though minimum ttl is specified as one hour too, that value is treated only as a recommendation to downstream dns servers which may cache addresses for much longer, possibly days if poorly configured.

Please simply continue to tell us where your servers are and allow us to choose the manner in which we connect to them, using the functionality built into almost every mining client.  Thank you.
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Yey for EU, thanks Terk Cheesy
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European server is back up. Working on restoring another regions. I will point all other DNS entries to Europe temporarily.
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Terk? Are you still taking a profit when we are mining

Short answer:  Yes, I think it's fair.  Otherwise I would have switched to another pool.

Long answer:
Despite what someone thinks, Terk does a great job with this pool. It is not Terks fault that
altcoins (usually) aren't that profitable as they were a month ago.
Over the last 14 days, we have 12 days > 100% LTC. And the two days under, is by just a few percent.

Of the 2% pool fee, there is fees to exchange altcoin to BTC, fees for paying each user, and
costs of having the pool servers running - it's not exactly an old computer under his desk.

In addition to the actual expenses to be covered, Terk have done - and still does a lot of work for us.

Firstly he has created the pool - this consists of quite a lot of code - handling mining, multi-location servers,
calculation of profiteable coins, auto-exchanging into BTC, paying each user, the very nice pool web page, and so on.

Even some of the coins we have mined (at least in the past) isn't on an exchange that has an API. Then Terk has manually to trade the coins.
And he is also constantly monitoring the market for new (good) coins and other ways to improve profit.

Terk also takes the time to read the forum, answer questions and help people.

He is doing all this while he still is working on improving the pool software, fighting DDoS and other attacks, keeping the servers running
etc, etc.

So yes, I definately think it's fair that Terk still is "taking a profit" when we're at 94% or 98% LTC in a day.
(I guess I would end up with something like 90-95% myself if I were to mine LTC directly or via a LTC pool)


Amen.

I can't believe the number of selfish, ignorant and self entitled posts on this forum. So you bought a gpu, read a few articles, amd now you think you should be a bitcoin millionaire overnight? Get over yourself, and get a life and get a clue. Trek and his crew work their balls off, no doubt. So quit your whining and leave the pool and start your own if you don't like it. I'm sure it's super duper easy.

Everyone is entitled their opinion, but I do think its a relevant question to ask. By paying a pool fee we are paying for a service. If your bank suddenly raised the interest rates would your response be..."but they work really really hard and seem really nice so if you dont like it sell your house".  Its nothing personal against the pool operator. I really enjoy this pool and have mining since the beginning but personal attacks like yours weaken the community as a whole and make you appear childish and rude.
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Where's the new server situated? Is it in EU? If not, will I see higher than usual rejects?
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As for private server: everyone else is also welcomed to pay for his own private server which will be located close to you (low latency) and private (invulnerable to DDOS).

If I'm already have some server somewhere (HP BL***G* in basic config), what I'm need to have my personal private CM pool server?

I'm not going to install my source code at someone else's server. This needs to be a server dedicated only for the stratum endpoint and owned by me, only paid by you. No currently used for something else servers and no bring-your-own servers - you basically need to pay for a brand new server which I will purchase.

Also, there's lot of additional work in setting up, keeping up in sync, monitoring and managing another server. Either your hashrate is significant enough to justify this work (meaning: I earn a significant amount in standard fees from your miners) or you would need to additionally pay some flat-rate for this additional work with additional server.

I am happy to provide such service to anyone, but it needs to be worthwhile for both sides.

For your sake, I hope you haven't replicated all of your intellectual property onto a server located in China...
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As for private server: everyone else is also welcomed to pay for his own private server which will be located close to you (low latency) and private (invulnerable to DDOS).

If I'm already have some server somewhere (HP BL***G* in basic config), what I'm need to have my personal private CM pool server?

I'm not going to install my source code at someone else's server. This needs to be a server dedicated only for the stratum endpoint and owned by me, only paid by you. No currently used for something else servers and no bring-your-own servers - you basically need to pay for a brand new server which I will purchase.

Also, there's lot of additional work in setting up, keeping up in sync, monitoring and managing another server. Either your hashrate is significant enough to justify this work (meaning: I earn a significant amount in standard fees from your miners) or you would need to additionally pay some flat-rate for this additional work with additional server.

I am happy to provide such service to anyone, but it needs to be worthwhile for both sides.
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The Gridseed ASICs that can mine scrypt have been on the market for a few months already

The ASICs I was talking about are those which really CAN obliterate scrypt mining. Gridseed is in no way to do that. Just compare price to speed.
what is promised is minimum 250MHs for 15000 EUR
Counting a little we get almost a tale in performance to money - after <2 months for returning the full price start to make 20-24K USD a month.

I am not interested in Gridseeds, so I can't tell the price for a fully working unit. The web page you offered sells all the parts in separate. But price for a unit 4200$ for 8 MHs maximum is in no comparance. May be I am mistaking here and those units work much faster? But from what I see the bonus here is only size and power consumption which is rather low in comparison with GPU rigs of the same mining compability.

The numbers I found for gridseeds indicated approximately $2000 USD outlay for 3-3.4 MH/s scrypt at under 100 watts, or approximately 30w per MH/s, where GPU's require a minimum of 250w per MH/s.  For 15000 EURO (or just over 20000 USD) that would buy 30-34MH/s of gridseeds available today.  There is a possibility that other hardware may never actually be delivered though (but even if not, something else will likely arrive on the scene).

I'm not sure why anyone is interested in any of it while btc and ltc prices continue to fall...


Not only that, Just imagine spending $20000US which If everything stays exatly how it is now will get your money back in 240 days with 34MH now thats if it stays like TODAY , which we all know it wont Difficulty rises and more people get into the game etc... Anyway just imagine you borrowed the money and then everything went to shits... Say Hi to 20K of dead weight that wont resell... You just have to HOPE that BTC goes UP UP UP... But man some people like to gamble Big time I mean if you have 20K to throw away then thats a different story play away... I probably would If I was a millionaire and didnt care about risking 20k But people who borrow money are just nutz

If you threw money away like that, you might not be a millionaire very long!  By the way, that is exactly the flaw most people make when considering the initial outlay costs -- their computations are based upon current values and just hope that they don't decline much before any return on investment is realized.

If buying equipment to mine bitcoin directly, then perhaps I would consider investing, as among all the coins out there, BTC is the one with the most long term potential of remaining relevant.  At this point, mining anything else is just a proxy to BTC.
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The Gridseed ASICs that can mine scrypt have been on the market for a few months already

The ASICs I was talking about are those which really CAN obliterate scrypt mining. Gridseed is in no way to do that. Just compare price to speed.
what is promised is minimum 250MHs for 15000 EUR
Counting a little we get almost a tale in performance to money - after <2 months for returning the full price start to make 20-24K USD a month.

I am not interested in Gridseeds, so I can't tell the price for a fully working unit. The web page you offered sells all the parts in separate. But price for a unit 4200$ for 8 MHs maximum is in no comparance. May be I am mistaking here and those units work much faster? But from what I see the bonus here is only size and power consumption which is rather low in comparison with GPU rigs of the same mining compability.

The numbers I found for gridseeds indicated approximately $2000 USD outlay for 3-3.4 MH/s scrypt at under 100 watts, or approximately 30w per MH/s, where GPU's require a minimum of 250w per MH/s.  For 15000 EURO (or just over 20000 USD) that would buy 30-34MH/s of gridseeds available today.  There is a possibility that other hardware may never actually be delivered though (but even if not, something else will likely arrive on the scene).

I'm not sure why anyone is interested in any of it while btc and ltc prices continue to fall...


Not only that, Just imagine spending $20000US which If everything stays exatly how it is now will get your money back in 240 days with 34MH now thats if it stays like TODAY , which we all know it wont Difficulty rises and more people get into the game etc... Anyway just imagine you borrowed the money and then everything went to shits... Say Hi to 20K of dead weight that wont resell... You just have to HOPE that BTC goes UP UP UP... But man some people like to gamble Big time I mean if you have 20K to throw away then thats a different story play away... I probably would If I was a millionaire and didnt care about risking 20k But people who borrow money are just nutz
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That may be and we won't know until the website recovers, but--If I am getting new blocks from the servers and sending accepted to the server, then until I find out otherwise, I will assume that my miners remain mining productively.

Yes, I am certain I am still mining at Clevermining--unless someone has managed to reroute my connection without resetting it.

Why so hostile?  I'm merely reporting what I'm seeing.

I'm not sure how you can do this. The servers are nullrounted by the datacenter and don't have connections to the outside world. You are either hashing at some backup pool or you are being sent some old work again and again - but I don't know how the latter could be possible - because certainly these servers are not mining anything. All blocks found and reported by our hot wallets are coming from the private pool server which is the only one still running.

If you think you are connected to CleverMining it's best to restart your miners.

I am working on launching a replacement server in another datacenter. It is already finishing syncing its wallets and I will bring up as soon as possible.
I too don't know what was occurring, but it finally broke connection at 7:07 AM CDT . . . and no, I have no failover, so it was connected to Clever.
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Funny thing is I was actually getting shares also, But I could not see my stats on the stats page.. And when I saw DDOS attack message I freaked out thinking all those shares are going to someone else so I Disconnected and joined another pool instantly.
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As for private server: everyone else is also welcomed to pay for his own private server which will be located close to you (low latency) and private (invulnerable to DDOS).

If I'm already have some server somewhere (HP BL***G* in basic config), what I'm need to have my personal private CM pool server?
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That may be and we won't know until the website recovers, but--If I am getting new blocks from the servers and sending accepted to the server, then until I find out otherwise, I will assume that my miners remain mining productively.

Yes, I am certain I am still mining at Clevermining--unless someone has managed to reroute my connection without resetting it.

Why so hostile?  I'm merely reporting what I'm seeing.

I'm not sure how you can do this. The servers are nullrounted by the datacenter and don't have connections to the outside world. You are either hashing at some backup pool or you are being sent some old work again and again - but I don't know how the latter could be possible - because certainly these servers are not mining anything. All blocks found and reported by our hot wallets are coming from the private pool server which is the only one still running.

If you think you are connected to CleverMining it's best to restart your miners.

I am working on launching a replacement server in another datacenter. It is already finishing syncing its wallets and I will bring up as soon as possible.
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The Gridseed ASICs that can mine scrypt have been on the market for a few months already

The ASICs I was talking about are those which really CAN obliterate scrypt mining. Gridseed is in no way to do that. Just compare price to speed.
what is promised is minimum 250MHs for 15000 EUR
Counting a little we get almost a tale in performance to money - after <2 months for returning the full price start to make 20-24K USD a month.

I am not interested in Gridseeds, so I can't tell the price for a fully working unit. The web page you offered sells all the parts in separate. But price for a unit 4200$ for 8 MHs maximum is in no comparance. May be I am mistaking here and those units work much faster? But from what I see the bonus here is only size and power consumption which is rather low in comparison with GPU rigs of the same mining compability.

Read your own post again... Your post is referring to all Scrypt ASICs as it was written. 
If you meant otherwise, then be more specific.

The Gridseeds are only the first generation and their main strength is in power savings.  Others like KNC with their upgraded spec of 250MHs for the same price they were going to charge for 100MHs is definitely where the heat is going to come from in a few months.
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Why is the 20GH/s whale the only one who is able to mine during this ddos attack?

Everyone else's hashrate reports 0, but his hashrate is seemingly unaffected:
http://www.clevermining.com/users/1BT9cPLGRep7nXnvo9JoXn6H7sSd5Em2WE

The pool's current hashrate matches his hashrate exactly.  You previously said that the only modification made for him was removing his username from the user lists.  Does he also have access to his own clevermining server?  Does he pay a lower fee than all of us too?  Are the rest of the miners here subsidizing him in any way?

I confirm: the only modification made for him was removing his user from user lists.

As for private server: everyone else is also welcomed to pay for his own private server which will be located close to you (low latency) and private (invulnerable to DDOS).
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The Gridseed ASICs that can mine scrypt have been on the market for a few months already

The ASICs I was talking about are those which really CAN obliterate scrypt mining. Gridseed is in no way to do that. Just compare price to speed.
what is promised is minimum 250MHs for 15000 EUR
Counting a little we get almost a tale in performance to money - after <2 months for returning the full price start to make 20-24K USD a month.

I am not interested in Gridseeds, so I can't tell the price for a fully working unit. The web page you offered sells all the parts in separate. But price for a unit 4200$ for 8 MHs maximum is in no comparance. May be I am mistaking here and those units work much faster? But from what I see the bonus here is only size and power consumption which is rather low in comparison with GPU rigs of the same mining compability.

The numbers I found for gridseeds indicated approximately $2000 USD outlay for 3-3.4 MH/s scrypt at under 100 watts, or approximately 30w per MH/s, where GPU's require a minimum of 250w per MH/s.  For 15000 EURO (or just over 20000 USD) that would buy 30-34MH/s of gridseeds available today.  There is a possibility that other hardware may never actually be delivered though (but even if not, something else will likely arrive on the scene).

I'm not sure why anyone is interested in any of it while btc and ltc prices continue to fall...
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The Gridseed ASICs that can mine scrypt have been on the market for a few months already

The ASICs I was talking about are those which really CAN obliterate scrypt mining. Gridseed is in no way to do that. Just compare price to speed.
what is promised is minimum 250MHs for 15000 EUR
Counting a little we get almost a tale in performance to money - after <2 months for returning the full price start to make 20-24K USD a month.

I am not interested in Gridseeds, so I can't tell the price for a fully working unit. The web page you offered sells all the parts in separate. But price for a unit 4200$ for 8 MHs maximum is in no comparance. May be I am mistaking here and those units work much faster? But from what I see the bonus here is only size and power consumption which is rather low in comparison with GPU rigs of the same mining compability.
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There is something strange, many payments made in one day (some every hour)
1BT9cPLGRep7nXnvo9JoXn6H7sSd5Em2WE results and stats

March 8, 2014 1:55am   1.22454948   c9bfdfa9b09087944d57323867103f9da609b3de78d4f4a66279ada2e5787efd
March 8, 2014 12:55am   1.31450644   886fdc85eaf373cd416a0d8621d4b2ecf03a8e1f1f196715790c39aaffe60333
...
March 2, 2014 3:55am   0.03647510   a53b0eaf08ccf7e251e68f8f9c2acd5ee4721fdbe2ae9d109d33cd5d0649c3fb
March 2, 2014 12:55am   0.10303824   cc3992bab2e673d7b1167362f80559cf51c1a2a801c8b905294bbe849509a437

I believe at some point, Terk tried to pay out balances over 0.01 BTC hourly so as to avoid holding onto funds any longer than necessary, and thus proactively mitigate the effect of any potential pool wallet theft, but there was a revolt by some users saying that having too many payments sent each day was far too inconvenient to them.  So should there ever be a theft of funds (e.g. mtgox, vircurex, ejpool, and many more), then those same users will be bitching about having their money stolen, and blaming Turk for it instead of themselves.

Getting funds out of the pool wallet and into the wallets of miners as quickly as possible was a good idea misunderstood by many.  Should there ever be any theft of pool funds by hackers, then the pool would likely have to shut down as the amounts involved would now be considerably larger.

At the time of this post only 12 hours or so after the last payout and while in the midst of a ddos attack keeping most miners inactive, there is currently more than 88 BTC held in the pool's wallet and another 62 BTC in the process of maturing or waiting to be exchanged.  I would imagine that there are several vitamin-d deficient pallid skinned hacker types trying to find a way to an easy $44,000 - $75,000 USD as this very moment, and the more funds there, the greater the lure.

How long has it been since the last time you heard some large corporation with massive security resources lost all of your personal information to hackers?  Terk is a one man shop or damn near close to it, and possibly vulnerable in some way yet to be discovered.
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I'm not showing a hash rate on my Clevermining web page, but my miner is reporting "Accepted"s and continues to mine.  Apparently if you remain connected, this DDOS attack doesn't affect you.

Unless you are not getting credited for your hashpower, which is at least a possibility.  And do you think that all the other miners except you were already disconnected from the pool for some strange reason, only to notice a ddos attack after they tried to reconnect?  Are you certain that your miners are reporting being connected to clevermining.com or are they working somewhere else?  And why would one miner's user page be working (see above) but not yours?

That may be and we won't know until the website recovers, but--If I am getting new blocks from the servers and sending accepted to the server, then until I find out otherwise, I will assume that my miners remain mining productively.

Yes, I am certain I am still mining at Clevermining--unless someone has managed to reroute my connection without resetting it.

Why so hostile?  I'm merely reporting what I'm seeing.

I ask only because last weekend there was a series of hashpower thefts at multiple pools, including clevermining, in which miners were redirected to rogue servers and essentially working for some unknown entity.  And as far as we all know, neither the source nor initial method of that attack was ever found, but simply ended at some point.  If there is any possibility that it is on again, then we should all be made aware of it.  And what you described could very well be such a case.  I don't know why you were reading any hostility in my post.
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There is something strange, many payments made in one day (some every hour)
1BT9cPLGRep7nXnvo9JoXn6H7sSd5Em2WE results and stats

March 8, 2014 1:55am   1.22454948   c9bfdfa9b09087944d57323867103f9da609b3de78d4f4a66279ada2e5787efd
March 8, 2014 12:55am   1.31450644   886fdc85eaf373cd416a0d8621d4b2ecf03a8e1f1f196715790c39aaffe60333
March 7, 2014 11:55pm   0.11907480   c234fb379ccdd97799e90a7ed1719d2634d091480d6a8d54a07d6e66537b3edb
March 7, 2014 9:55pm   0.14633972   fd4af1dc51c291b0e7187efe549d230471af24a47206dc2c18685027fb5f8a63
March 7, 2014 8:55pm   0.04638777   54e181903e9a530fd122fad6d3a236b768982d9826f2faccde41cdb201e2dff5
March 7, 2014 7:55pm   0.16402646   276dc4cc48ec423bc26e39caa3b1d5639525a8acf19b8fe8dec8208ac1ced804
March 7, 2014 6:55pm   0.19672131   8cb3831973c935dba92916b834a60ca7fb79f651cf04f4e15eea5e891f30005c
March 7, 2014 5:55pm   0.15072870   873166693cbe0c0f76ae611b5793153025b65ce16b80d975047fd22073d4f477
March 7, 2014 2:55pm   0.07066202   6c6452b4a8e124ea06539c8f92c1a9fd69ef176e6fb0d8bb48ef390419980a4f
March 7, 2014 1:55pm   0.06421892   5c795619fd6893ce71c7892210f2e11c7784f964bcff569b692849652085f2cc
March 7, 2014 12:55pm   0.13699229   9e7ef19c7ec349f47776eae42b6d8842e964e0d70a86fa0165129d9d60efde72
March 7, 2014 10:55am   0.17426275   a74fb7fe471d9e1af930b4c669dcb926fb15b5df905b355f482e22a3fa2e3d8b
March 7, 2014 8:55am   0.02418107   149cdd94711e8149e0ecdf47e2dde33cbe7f02ce405c5eacbaaa03793d9fbb8b
March 7, 2014 7:55am   0.02775290   2df67b0f79701027ef83da6fecef0c3d5a3213b872b0325b8ee9b12fbfe6f90c
March 7, 2014 6:55am   0.01985150   6566d50d28548cf8393127e90138b942b5ddc88098fd014e146767702746a070
March 7, 2014 5:55am   0.08915445   650f9508a6c8d5f83b1ef112118d862d1aec81075e384673e9f2327727cc0b8c
March 7, 2014 4:55am   0.04478785   c1d61bb846a6e96656da7db1a9616d7aacfaab6e015ebc5a68a3738ca4c040a1
March 7, 2014 2:55am   0.04380496   e6ca6f8b2f9e97c962876b90af06279835d03c0518cf12b31e960b20b128d76a
March 7, 2014 1:55am   0.04590017   9d166eed2ce86ff047750540561d5c865b4edf593195c6d6d9d0aaa91e58b0b6
March 7, 2014 12:55am   0.02415442   d34d660d03f2a369c619050f4fb8adb168cdb15c2edeceae88f2539e6350116c
March 6, 2014 11:55pm   0.03187228   d185736d2b255f05fe24f3073a0bc39c3db185b76b5268b726c2ca1102daad81
March 6, 2014 9:55pm   0.01994290   fc8b1e8a9c9a65bbc24d7fa7073857598ee2f3c69ce8f74f0686d6ac4c3540e4
March 6, 2014 8:55pm   0.01160311   c64d215582c384018cc4a5e2cb981da539046169b9c81ad2d18a19417e1492c1
March 6, 2014 7:55pm   0.07816348   76e7877ef67f2bebbb189b40c60d232d89e929a030f780997ce5949a6fb11748
March 6, 2014 5:55pm   0.04031268   7161d029e61aa7878779985a1cf3698f28cc8eae54b73f3b10b3156bacdc4571
March 6, 2014 4:55pm   0.04928936   53b03b7cf2e7f0301c1b77e217e91bb36bcf9449b72f8e7095c600ee09f37b33
March 6, 2014 3:55pm   0.04056716   cae882886d11ae8e0326d632d60d304646d216c52e7b6da0432a001c1541e0a8
March 6, 2014 1:55pm   0.03008166   b587c5b96af8990b7d7cc99dcf74d8c9403d1129d4eda4bb8c4ac12b4798f8dd
March 6, 2014 11:55am   0.01441063   231ae3f4a84ef867ebec09367cf81edabb00cac980225e9afb489198bad982f7
March 6, 2014 10:55am   0.01062497   6aabce139e3e4b1ccc3b464735d82cb28e7092e3de302e4f949cd7da5096026c
March 6, 2014 9:55am   0.01089702   143ca479b4aa5f0a7b915115b173df3b5682c315251236db5f274bf73a4c99a9
March 6, 2014 8:55am   0.02926015   977a378eb92da3a6298602c9fd54386dda518f401f0074c9a9a7692512ffbaa2
March 6, 2014 7:55am   0.04411121   cec1ca64fc26d5fd7dbd15c21760b27b69e0fdc2d2e5405f0c412653b452f152
March 6, 2014 5:55am   0.02455198   89b97dfb22f759e3ba9deef0990743a635c1875427d68289ca577eb09463d399
March 6, 2014 4:55am   0.05181259   98feae6ca70d915577e76eaffe0af3e1861991a0630c14d23d41ae9dcc3dd413
March 6, 2014 3:55am   0.01630892   bbba3815546733be2496a4c87a5207f095a513c31c5289eca7f42b30566298f5
March 6, 2014 2:55am   0.01172662   017c001dd49518f9d5aa77d2760bcc91915c553116beff1f078ae92330f564c5
March 6, 2014 1:55am   0.01374421   4102efe766eb9267ace39f45e2658a83b5bf0f8ac773182be4978155497aff5e
March 6, 2014 12:55am   0.01461419   bc3d5c3575d42648d25f877c30563b3c3ce1fdb82514d57d7128ae0ce9026383
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