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Topic: Is Blockchain.info proving to be completely incompetent? (Read 2197 times)

sr. member
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MS and Linux strengthen each other with their desire to be better than the other.
If all you had was Linux, without MS around, would it really be what it is today?

I would love to see competition between business vs non-profit in the Bitcoin world.


sr. member
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For Bitcoin to progress, the attitude of this entire community needs to change.  Okay, so we trust a group of developers who are doing all of this for free in their own spare time, and we expect them to lead the industry?  And then when they mess up, we justify it -- "Oh but they're doing it for free so it's okay if it sucks!".

We need to wipe out the non-profit slackers with a network of private companies who can set up something that works the way it should and then they can dump resources into taking the next step.  Our next goal should be a faster network with faster confirmation times, provided by the same businesses who would benefit.  Let's see some organization and leadership.

What makes you think a bunch of Private companies will do any better?

Microsoft
Linux Community

Consider which OS this and every other major webserver or router runs on.  Need i say more.
hero member
Activity: 504
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Andreas M. Antonopoulos former employer was Mt.Gox, he worked there as chief security officer as far as i am aware of it  Cheesy
legendary
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Let me help you guys out of your hole. Move your coins to a safe place as soon as you can!  Roll Eyes

The problem is that even if you keep your coins somewhere safe and reliable the people you send coins to still use blockchain.info's wallet, and blame you when they don't see the coins you send them.
sr. member
Activity: 392
Merit: 250


For Bitcoin to progress, the attitude of this entire community needs to change.  Okay, so we trust a group of developers who are doing all of this for free in their own spare time, and we expect them to lead the industry?  And then when they mess up, we justify it -- "Oh but they're doing it for free so it's okay if it sucks!".

We need to wipe out the non-profit slackers with a network of private companies who can set up something that works the way it should and then they can dump resources into taking the next step.  Our next goal should be a faster network with faster confirmation times, provided by the same businesses who would benefit.  Let's see some organization and leadership.
sr. member
Activity: 389
Merit: 250
Let me help you guys out of your hole. Move your coins to a safe place as soon as you can!  Roll Eyes
hero member
Activity: 490
Merit: 500
Agree there has been a recent standards drop

For the moment, still inclined to extend benefit of doubt
full member
Activity: 155
Merit: 100
Some real drama queens on here, bitcoin is a nascent technology of course there are going to be some hiccups in exchanges built around it. Blockchain appears to be addressing them and they are accessible and fairly transparent. Patience folks!
legendary
Activity: 2940
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Transactions are still taking forever to show a single confirmation, while other block services are showing 6+ confirmations.

What is the issue here?

* transactions made from the blockchain.info wallet are taking a long time to confirm

or

* confirmed transactions are taking a long time to be shown on blockchain.info

or

* something else

?

For a very long time now I've been annoyed by blockchain.info's tendency to fail to show some unconfirmed transactions at all.  I make a transaction to someone, they complain that "it didn't come", I check and every node I look at has the transaction in their mempool, but blockchain.info's website doesn't seem to know about it.  I then use https://blockchain.info/pushtx to manually tell them about it, and it shows up.  Or I wait, and it shows up once it is in a block.

This happens quite regularly, to maybe 1% of the transactions I make.

I don't understand how a site as well connected as blockchain.info can miss so many transactions as they bounce around the network.
global moderator
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Blockchain.info did an amazing job during this unplanned outage.  They kept regular updates via twitter and their blog of what was going on.  They answered 2 of my tickets I opened in a timely manner 1 of them this evening about the slow confirmations.

A database of that size will in fact need to catch up which for the most part it has done at this point.  They gave a timeline and resolved 90%+ of any problems prior to their initial timeline.

With technology problems happen you can spend multi-millions on business continuity and disaster recovery and still not have a true 100% uptime system as even Six Sigma (99.999%) uptime which is less than 5 minutes a year is nearly impossible even with an unlimited budget over a long period.

I believe they handled things well and can't even be compared to the other debacles such as Gox.  Open communication goes a long way.

I agree fully. I think they provide a great service and handled the outage well. You should have a wallet back up that you can use with another wallet whilst it's down any way. I think urging people to 'burn them to the ground' over this is quite ridiculous, but good luck with your one-man boycott, op.
member
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Is anyone else experiencing issues with the receive payments API?

blockchain seems to be generating the addresses but it's not forwarding the BTC on..



Yes! I opened a support ticket about this but they have not responded! They won't reply to my twitter posts either :/
Its very frustrating and I'm afraid people who use my site are going to think I'm scamming them...
member
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Is anyone else experiencing issues with the receive payments API?

blockchain seems to be generating the addresses but it's not forwarding the BTC on..

hero member
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OP, you're a fcking spoiled brat you know that?

Do you think they're banking with your donation?

They're handling it very well and i'm glad this actually gives other free services like blockr.io a chance to be used widely. This will motivate developers to keep making great sites monitoring blockchain.
legendary
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This is the land of wolves now & you're not a wolf
I think its the opposite of what you are saying. They have handled the outage just as good as anyone could have hoped.
legendary
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Luckily there are other similar services offering an API, so you can now setup fallovers to other APIs.

For example I use Blockchain.info as primary API with http://blockr.io/ as a backup API in blockchain.info is down.

I they are both becoming unreliable I'd just add a third backup.
sr. member
Activity: 392
Merit: 250
I never said I was important, thus the continuous use of the word "we".

I want to know when the confirmation bug is fixed.  There is no mention of this on their site
full member
Activity: 184
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What makes you assume so easily that I haven't sent them a donation?  Do you think that assumption is clever?
Do think you're important?
Why are you really upset about Blockchain?
You should have wallet backups. Bitcoin Core, MultiBit wallets are not hard to use, Android Bitcoin wallet is nice as well.

I don't see the issue here other than a free service you shouldn't depend on for more than pure convenience is experiencing some downtime. Blockchain.info is not a Bitcoin Bank.
hero member
Activity: 546
Merit: 500
Blockchain.info did an amazing job during this unplanned outage.  They kept regular updates via twitter and their blog of what was going on.  They answered 2 of my tickets I opened in a timely manner 1 of them this evening about the slow confirmations.

A database of that size will in fact need to catch up which for the most part it has done at this point.  They gave a timeline and resolved 90%+ of any problems prior to their initial timeline.

With technology problems happen you can spend multi-millions on business continuity and disaster recovery and still not have a true 100% uptime system as even Six Sigma (99.999%) uptime which is less than 5 minutes a year is nearly impossible even with an unlimited budget over a long period.

I believe they handled things well and can't even be compared to the other debacles such as Gox.  Open communication goes a long way.

I won't disagree with having access to your wallet backups etc., but they are at around 1.4 million wallets at this time and growing and the round the clock work they just pulled off to restore things to a near normal function should be commended not "burnt to the ground" as you put it.
newbie
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On a side note I just received 4 SMS messages from transactions that I made over a week ago.  Nearly shat my pants.

same here, except I didn't sh!t my pants cuz they were btc deposits.. needless to say I got disappointed when I checked they were false positives ;P
sr. member
Activity: 249
Merit: 250
On a side note I just received 4 SMS messages from transactions that I made over a week ago.  Nearly shat my pants.
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