Well as far as I can tell they choose some really bad coins to mine like RPC that takes days to pay.
You are WAY BETTER OFF MANUALLY TRADING or using cryptsy to auto-sell. Check the price once a day and go sell your doge when it's at a good price.
RPC was a great addition netted people lots of BTC. RPC has also released a update to combat the high diff jumps so it will actually be a great coin to farm in about 300 blocks. If it takes you an extra few days to make more BTC than farming say WDC, why would you not want to wait?
We will continue to mine RPC as long as the profits continue.
We care about everyone's opinions even if they are bad, we are in the process of rebuilding, issues occur, we fix them and move on to better the pool.
Also many times throughout this thread we recommend keeping all the coins and trade them yourself.
Let me know what other concerns you want answered.
I really appreciate your mature attitude towards this thread. This is one of the reasons I believe you guys can do it... are doing it (you have an ok hash rate) ... I just think it needs a lot of revision before it is really ready. I do understand that problems like RPC are going to crop up from time to time and that it isn't your fault but those things still contribute to overall user frustration. I'm glad that they patched it.
Specifically I'd like to know why my clients are often disconnected or not hashing for so long. Other multiport pools don't have this problem. I lose a lot of hash rate/time on hashcows compared to other pools. All the other issues aside, this one is the one that is the biggest pain point for me. Every time those cards ramp down and back up is another potential crash on a slightly unstably OC'd system.
I personally have about 5 seconds from stratum disconnect to first accepted share when we switch, I use cgminer 3.3. (I don't even hit my failover) I actually think that someone made a fork of the newest cgminer which takes off the 5 minute minimum switch back from fail-over. Maybe some of the miners can chime in here and tell you better than myself.