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Topic: [POOL] --- Coinotron --- RavenCoin PPS: 1.5% ----- PPLNS, RBPPS: 0% --------- - page 90. (Read 295324 times)

hero member
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coinotron
Thanks for the reply

Reward system NVC
PPS:   0.00150983
RBPPS: 0.00160830

but I have a: 0.00152766 (RBPPS)
Why?
legendary
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coinotron
the rewards for shares isn't displayed for NVC (10 shares already counted)
displayed only Hashrate and Estimated coins/day
http://s019.radikal.ru/i616/1302/cf/bf7d321061ca.jpg

UPD: very slowly updated stats - 5 minutes of the 10 shares only shows 2.

NVC share difficulty is 48, stats are averaged for 10 minutes, your hashrate 20kh/sec.
All together cause such effect.
hero member
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coinotron
the rewards for shares isn't displayed for NVC (10 shares already counted)
displayed only Hashrate and Estimated coins/day
http://s019.radikal.ru/i616/1302/cf/bf7d321061ca.jpg

UPD: very slowly updated stats - 5 minutes of the 10 shares only shows 2.
legendary
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Merit: 1000
Pool (getwork and stratum) is up and running
I apologize for any inconvenience caused by this ddos attack.
sr. member
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LTC stratum is down. LP working but stratum not yet.

swiching back to my fav pool !!!!
hero member
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legendary
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Funny, cuz this forum is about Coinotron and he wasn't referring to BTC-e as being down, only that they purchased DDOS protection
I'm completely ignorant on how much this kind of stuff costs.  How much would you "wild ballpark guess" that a DDOS like this would cost, and how much would the DDOS protection cost? And who would you pay the DDOS protection cost to?  Your server hosting company?

In simple words, you can afford DDoS protection if your site earns you a few hundred dollars a month.
Cloudflare (which BTC-E uses now) offers DDoS protection woth plans starting $200 a month

$200 and they are still down
How can it be interpreted? I said BTC-E used cloudflare. Coinotron doesn't use any protection at all.
Anything is clear to me. Maybe you just can keep feeling funny without writing pointless posts?  Roll Eyes
full member
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Funny, cuz this forum is about Coinotron and he wasn't referring to BTC-e as being down, only that they purchased DDOS protection
legendary
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That's funny since it doesn't work for anyone, including the owner
the post was about btc-e....
full member
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That's funny since it doesn't work for anyone, including the owner
legendary
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Merit: 1009

$200 and they are still down
Works for me. Make sure you cleared your hosts file (if you ever modified it).
legendary
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i just receive an LTC payment from coinotron! thus i wonder if it is down or it has new url?

Still down.
hero member
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i just receive an LTC payment from coinotron! thus i wonder if it is down or it has new url?
legendary
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I'm completely ignorant on how much this kind of stuff costs.  How much would you "wild ballpark guess" that a DDOS like this would cost, and how much would the DDOS protection cost? And who would you pay the DDOS protection cost to?  Your server hosting company?

In simple words, you can afford DDoS protection if your site earns you a few hundred dollars a month.
Cloudflare (which BTC-E uses now) offers DDoS protection woth plans starting $200 a month

$200 and they are still down
hero member
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Merit: 500
Whoa, there are a lot of cats in this wall.


I'm completely ignorant on how much this kind of stuff costs.  How much would you "wild ballpark guess" that a DDOS like this would cost, and how much would the DDOS protection cost? And who would you pay the DDOS protection cost to?  Your server hosting company?


$200 dollars wouldn't get you much protection tbh, in fact $400 dollars would only get you slight protection, if you wanted something quite substantial like 10gbps of sin flood filtering then you would either need good friends or very deep pockets, 50+gbps and I think you would need the annual turnover of a large corporation to justify the cost.
As a quite rough rule of thumb if you say $1/month per 1mbps of protection might give you an idea of the sort of cost involved.


Thanks man.  This is the kind of information you can't get by typing in ddos+protection+cost into Google.   Grin 
hero member
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Whoa, there are a lot of cats in this wall.
Dear Mr. Coinotron!
OK, ddos = site is not working.
But can you send confirmated NVC that I was mining whole day?
I am waiting for your payment 2 days yet!
Automatic payments in my account are enabled.

I'm not sure if Coinotron ever got around to even enabling the NVC payouts before the DDOS hit.  Someone correct me if I'm wrong. 
hero member
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Dear Mr. Coinotron!
OK, ddos = site is not working.
But can you send confirmated NVC that I was mining whole day?
I am waiting for your payment 2 days yet!
Automatic payments in my account are enabled.
full member
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Empty vessels make most noise.


I'm completely ignorant on how much this kind of stuff costs.  How much would you "wild ballpark guess" that a DDOS like this would cost, and how much would the DDOS protection cost? And who would you pay the DDOS protection cost to?  Your server hosting company?


$200 dollars wouldn't get you much protection tbh, in fact $400 dollars would only get you slight protection, if you wanted something quite substantial like 10gbps of sin flood filtering then you would either need good friends or very deep pockets, 50+gbps and I think you would need the annual turnover of a large corporation to justify the cost.
As a quite rough rule of thumb if you say $1/month per 1mbps of protection might give you an idea of the sort of cost involved.
legendary
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RUM AND CARROTS: A PIRATE LIFE FOR ME
I'm completely ignorant on how much this kind of stuff costs.  How much would you "wild ballpark guess" that a DDOS like this would cost, and how much would the DDOS protection cost? And who would you pay the DDOS protection cost to?  Your server hosting company?

In simple words, you can afford DDoS protection if your site earns you a few hundred dollars a month.
Cloudflare (which BTC-E uses now) offers DDoS protection woth plans starting $200 a month

Assuming "few" means "5", I think you have to earn a bit more then a few hundred dollars a month to make a $200 a month plan viable. Considering DDOS won't be constant, it might make more sense just to bite the bullet and suffer for one week every few months or so rather then pay the protection.
legendary
Activity: 1386
Merit: 1009
I'm completely ignorant on how much this kind of stuff costs.  How much would you "wild ballpark guess" that a DDOS like this would cost, and how much would the DDOS protection cost? And who would you pay the DDOS protection cost to?  Your server hosting company?

In simple words, you can afford DDoS protection if your site earns you a few hundred dollars a month.
Cloudflare (which BTC-E uses now) offers DDoS protection woth plans starting $200 a month
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