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Topic: [DEAD] DeepBit.net PPS+Prop,instant payouts, we pay for INVALID BLOCKS too - page 12. (Read 1601254 times)

hero member
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Thanks for this time deepbit, I now mine blakecoins with my FPGAs...
member
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I can't log in. Everytime I keep getting the following error: You are requesting pages too fast, please wait 80 seconds. Help!
newbie
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How do i Change my BTC wallet address on the site and what is the Current Min Payout?
Current minimal payment is 0.01 BTC, but it will be changed soon due to bitcoin price rise.
If your bitcoin address field is grayed out then your address was permanently locked by your request. This cannot be undone.

What's the latest word on this, Deepbit?
newbie
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I seriously don't get it.
We come to an agreement two weeks ago, but then nothing happens.. No contact.
PM me your e-mail address please (not the account name, but actual working e-mail so I can find that thread).

Okay, I've sent you the email address with the subject "PM me your e-mail address please".
You could also probably search for the site username in your gmail, you can find the mailconvos I've started that way too.
Its great getting a response.
Now lets fix the problem please

Hah, I should have known not to get my hopes up.
Bitcoin == Wild West.

In the emails you said:
"So you have the key for the address that is currently configured on your account ? Then what stops you from requesting the payment on the site ?"
And I posted a screenshot of the site, the button was not visible.
And you said:
"Oh, I see what's the problem now. The button is hidden because address field is empty."
So we figure out the problem and I set the address field (to the _original_ address), but the first problem was I could not access that mailbox anymore (no confirmation email!)..
So catch 22, back to the same problem.

If it was reading the large amount of emails(30+) I have sent that was daunting, perhaps the above summation will be useful.


Still no answer..
Please just set the address back to what it was when I registered. Thats all you have to do.
Right now it is waiting for confirmation (but I cannot receive that email).
I do not want to change the address to something new, I just want it to be set to the bitcoin address I used when I registered.
You cannot possibly have a valid reason to not do this.
You already have my account info but here it is again, my username on the site starts with belleck.. and my gmail is [email protected].
Search your gmail for either of those account names and you will find the conversation we had:
"Cannot receive payment (registered with non-existent email)"
The last thing you said was:
"Oh, I see what's the problem now. The button is hidden because address field is empty."
In November 19.
One. Month. Ago.

I am NOT asking you to set the address of my account to something new.
I am asking you to set it to the old address that was used when the account was registered because I looked for the old wallet.dat file and found it.
You can see that I made this payment:
30.03.2011 10:20 141d9jMvk1BXyLnjQ5rF... 0.05  (taken from the deepbit account page / Payments)


Why do you not even answer?
I've tried keeping a civil tone and everything.
This is ridiculous..
legendary
Activity: 3582
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Think for yourself
So is the pool speed really 171 Gh/s?
Yet https://blockchain.info/pools shows it as 1%
You didn't read what I posted just 7 minutes ago, right ?

Nothing in relation to DeepBit actual speed.

But there is an acknowledgement of the problem and that he is working on it.  Which is probably being slowed with questions like, is the pools speed really that low right now? while there are connectivity problems.

My question had nothing to do with the guy who wanted to stop a transaction.
It was just a general question.

Even without connectivity problems the 1TH/s speed is well below what https://blockchain.info/pools shows.

Your question was answered before you asked it.

We are experiencing connectivity problems for about 3 hours now.
Working on this problem.

My question was about the discrepancy between what https://blockchain.info/pools and what Deepbit shows with or without connectivity problems.
1% of the total network is more than 100TH/s which is much greater than what is displayed on DeepBit with or without connectivity problems.

So DeepBit having connectivity problems has nothing to do with my question.
Did you get it now?

Trying to have a conversation with you is allot like trying to nail jello to the wall.
I don't think I can make my question any clearer, so if you don't know the answer that's ok Wink


Your first question was

So is the pool speed really 171 Gh/s?

Yet https://blockchain.info/pools shows it as 1%

Which was preemptively answered with

We are experiencing connectivity problems for about 3 hours now.
Working on this problem.

Now your new question

My question was about the discrepancy between what https://blockchain.info/pools and what Deepbit shows with or without connectivity problems.
1% of the total network is more than 100TH/s which is much greater than what is displayed on DeepBit with or without connectivity problems.

So DeepBit having connectivity problems has nothing to do with my question.
Did you get it now?

Which isn't really a question at all, but an inaccurate statement, has been answered so many times in this thread it doesn't bear repeating.  But just in case you missed all of those explanations, blockchain.info is very inaccurate in it's estimation of deepbits hashrate.  One person, ZVS I think, has even stated that he is not deepbit because they keep assigning blocks relayed with his IP as being mined by deepbit.

But go ahead and keep implying that a getwork only pool is really running at 100 Ths instead of .8-1.2Ths.  I'm sure your right since only a moron would doubt your superior analysis.
hero member
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So is the pool speed really 171 Gh/s?
Yet https://blockchain.info/pools shows it as 1%
You didn't read what I posted just 7 minutes ago, right ?

Nothing in relation to DeepBit actual speed.

But there is an acknowledgement of the problem and that he is working on it.  Which is probably being slowed with questions like, is the pools speed really that low right now? while there are connectivity problems.

My question had nothing to do with the guy who wanted to stop a transaction.
It was just a general question.

Even without connectivity problems the 1TH/s speed is well below what https://blockchain.info/pools shows.

Your question was answered before you asked it.

We are experiencing connectivity problems for about 3 hours now.
Working on this problem.

My question was about the discrepancy between what https://blockchain.info/pools and what Deepbit shows with or without connectivity problems.
1% of the total network is more than 100TH/s which is much greater than what is displayed on DeepBit with or without connectivity problems.

So DeepBit having connectivity problems has nothing to do with my question.
Did you get it now?

Trying to have a conversation with you is allot like trying to nail jello to the wall.
I don't think I can make my question any clearer, so if you don't know the answer that's ok Wink
legendary
Activity: 3582
Merit: 1094
Think for yourself
So is the pool speed really 171 Gh/s?
Yet https://blockchain.info/pools shows it as 1%
You didn't read what I posted just 7 minutes ago, right ?

Nothing in relation to DeepBit actual speed.

But there is an acknowledgement of the problem and that he is working on it.  Which is probably being slowed with questions like, is the pools speed really that low right now? while there are connectivity problems.

My question had nothing to do with the guy who wanted to stop a transaction.
It was just a general question.

Even without connectivity problems the 1TH/s speed is well below what https://blockchain.info/pools shows.

Your question was answered before you asked it.

We are experiencing connectivity problems for about 3 hours now.
Working on this problem.

My question was about the discrepancy between what https://blockchain.info/pools and what Deepbit shows with or without connectivity problems.
1% of the total network is more than 100TH/s which is much greater than what is displayed on DeepBit with or without connectivity problems.

So DeepBit having connectivity problems has nothing to do with my question.
Did you get it now?

Trying to have a conversation with you is allot like trying to nail jello to the wall.
hero member
Activity: 812
Merit: 502
So is the pool speed really 171 Gh/s?
Yet https://blockchain.info/pools shows it as 1%
You didn't read what I posted just 7 minutes ago, right ?

Nothing in relation to DeepBit actual speed.

But there is an acknowledgement of the problem and that he is working on it.  Which is probably being slowed with questions like, is the pools speed really that low right now? while there are connectivity problems.

My question had nothing to do with the guy who wanted to stop a transaction.
It was just a general question.

Even without connectivity problems the 1TH/s speed is well below what https://blockchain.info/pools shows.

Your question was answered before you asked it.

We are experiencing connectivity problems for about 3 hours now.
Working on this problem.

My question was about the discrepancy between what https://blockchain.info/pools and what Deepbit shows with or without connectivity problems.
1% of the total network is more than 100TH/s which is much greater than what is displayed on DeepBit with or without connectivity problems.

So DeepBit having connectivity problems has nothing to do with my question.
Did you get it now?
legendary
Activity: 3582
Merit: 1094
Think for yourself
So is the pool speed really 171 Gh/s?
Yet https://blockchain.info/pools shows it as 1%
You didn't read what I posted just 7 minutes ago, right ?

Nothing in relation to DeepBit actual speed.

But there is an acknowledgement of the problem and that he is working on it.  Which is probably being slowed with questions like, is the pools speed really that low right now? while there are connectivity problems.

My question had nothing to do with the guy who wanted to stop a transaction.
It was just a general question.

Even without connectivity problems the 1TH/s speed is well below what https://blockchain.info/pools shows.

Your question was answered before you asked it.

We are experiencing connectivity problems for about 3 hours now.
Working on this problem.
hero member
Activity: 812
Merit: 502
So is the pool speed really 171 Gh/s?
Yet https://blockchain.info/pools shows it as 1%
You didn't read what I posted just 7 minutes ago, right ?

Nothing in relation to DeepBit actual speed.

But there is an acknowledgement of the problem and that he is working on it.  Which is probably being slowed with questions like, is the pools speed really that low right now? while there are connectivity problems.

My question had nothing to do with the guy who wanted to stop a transaction.
It was just a general question.

Even without connectivity problems the 1TH/s speed is well below what https://blockchain.info/pools shows.
legendary
Activity: 3582
Merit: 1094
Think for yourself
So is the pool speed really 171 Gh/s?
Yet https://blockchain.info/pools shows it as 1%
You didn't read what I posted just 7 minutes ago, right ?

Nothing in relation to DeepBit actual speed.

But there is an acknowledgement of the problem and that he is working on it.  Which is probably being slowed with questions like, is the pools speed really that low right now? while there are connectivity problems.
hero member
Activity: 812
Merit: 502
So is the pool speed really 171 Gh/s?
Yet https://blockchain.info/pools shows it as 1%
You didn't read what I posted just 7 minutes ago, right ?

Nothing in relation to DeepBit actual speed.
donator
Activity: 532
Merit: 501
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So is the pool speed really 171 Gh/s?
Yet https://blockchain.info/pools shows it as 1%
You didn't read what I posted just 7 minutes ago, right ?
hero member
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Merit: 502
So is the pool speed really 171 Gh/s?

Yet https://blockchain.info/pools shows it as 1%
donator
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Merit: 501
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but I doubt deepbit admins are active enough now to stop the payment).
How, exactly, would an admin stop a payment that has been made?
The point I'm making is it hasn't been made yet since the wallet hasn't received the bitcoins (and hasn't for the last few hours since it happened)
Bitcoin doesn't works this way. In most cases a transaction can't be cancelled after being broadcast already, even if you didn't received it with your wallet.
donator
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I've been trying to get a payment out of deepbit for about a week now on and off and haven't had any luck.  I figure since it sounds like other people are having trouble getting payments out that I would report my issue as well Sad
Have you tried to send an e-mail about your problem ?
donator
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We are experiencing connectivity problems for about 3 hours now.
Working on this problem.
newbie
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I've been trying to get a payment out of deepbit for about a week now on and off and haven't had any luck.  I figure since it sounds like other people are having trouble getting payments out that I would report my issue as well Sad
newbie
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but I doubt deepbit admins are active enough now to stop the payment).

How, exactly, would an admin stop a payment that has been made?

The point I'm making is it hasn't been made yet since the wallet hasn't received the bitcoins (and hasn't for the last few hours since it happened)
legendary
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Think for yourself
but I doubt deepbit admins are active enough now to stop the payment).

How, exactly, would an admin stop a payment that has been made?
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