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Topic: [Unofficial] Coinpot.co - new microwallet - page 41. (Read 100588 times)

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  Whats a non ? . . . . and how come original poster here , on this bitcointalk thread , says its new in 2017 , when another thread has already been runnng for 3 years . . lol .
  I bet Coinpot person or people , do check the threads sometimes , just to see what the chats about , wouldn't you if Coinpot was your business ?

I meant non-admin (not official).

Well, I would but for nobody knows why the admin didn't want to show himself after all these years. That sneaky little hermit.
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  I'm a bit confused about the threads , this one was started by LTU_btc in 2017 , and says Coinpot is new microwallet . . . but Reddit one was started in 2014 . . https://www.reddit.com/r/Coinpot/

  Are there any more Coinpot chat threads . . . and which one does the admin follow . . !! . .?

I was just kidding, no one knows if the admin ever comes here. Most probably the Reddit one was created by a non.

  Whats a non ? . . . . and how come original poster here , on this bitcointalk thread , says its new in 2017 , when another thread has already been runnng for 3 years . . lol .
  I bet Coinpot person or people , do check the threads sometimes , just to see what the chats about , wouldn't you if Coinpot was your business ?
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  I'm a bit confused about the threads , this one was started by LTU_btc in 2017 , and says Coinpot is new microwallet . . . but Reddit one was started in 2014 . . https://www.reddit.com/r/Coinpot/

  Are there any more Coinpot chat threads . . . and which one does the admin follow . . !! . .?

I was just kidding, no one knows if the admin ever comes here. Most probably the Reddit one was created by a non.
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Nice, perhaps the admin has finally seen this thread 👀

  I'm a bit confused about the threads , this one was started by LTU_btc in 2017 , and says Coinpot is new microwallet . . . but Reddit one was started in 2014 . . https://www.reddit.com/r/Coinpot/

  Are there any more Coinpot chat threads . . . and which one does the admin follow . . !! . .?
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Working now!

Nice, perhaps the admin has finally seen this thread 👀
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I'm able to claim on the faucets now but conversions between coins aren't working for me.

Try giving it one more day.

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I'm able to claim on the faucets now but conversions between coins aren't working for me.

Try giving it one more day.
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I'm able to claim on the faucets now but conversions between coins aren't working for me.
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all faucets are up and running

Yup, but they do seem to be running a bit slow though…probably because site traffic spiked as site was coming back online.

My loyalty bonus doesn’t seem to have been reset to ZERO which is good!
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all faucets are up and running
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it might be the cloudflare massive attack
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So this sort of thing happens at least once a month? How long does it usually take for it to be online again? I’d hate it if it took that long it would reset my loyalty bonus to ZERO for ‘missing a day’.

It's not at least a month, not even regular, more like an average, I've seen it running for 2 months or longer, this time it was (not exactly sure) only a week or two.
Sometimes he (I still believe it's a one man show) fixes it in an hour, sometimes takes him two days.
Usually when this happens and independent how long it takes, he puts in something that protects your loyalty until you come back.
I've had the luck last year, going a week on vacation where I had no internet, where I can only guess the server must have crashed some time during that week, because when I came back I found my loyalty intact.

From my experience loyalty bonuses stay intact when this sort of thing happens, which is a few times a year from what I've noticed.
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It's a badly coded server end, that's all.
The server apparently accumulates junk data over time and as that junk fills the memory of the server, after a few days it starts lagging, then doesn't count multiplier rolls correct anymore and finally the entire thing crashes.
I have no idea why the coder never bothered finding that memory leak, but apparently he prefers to let the site crash once a month or so, then clean up the server and restart it for another month or so.

Your guess is as good as mine. Either (s)he is rather content on letting things run as they are (as-is basis) or rather not hire another person.

But from the ads, I reckon the advertising revenue is huge. And FYI, Mellowads requirements a site ranking to be in the top 500K to be an eligible ads publisher, and moonbit.co.in is already in the top 5K.
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So this sort of thing happens at least once a month? How long does it usually take for it to be online again? I’d hate it if it took that long it would reset my loyalty bonus to ZERO for ‘missing a day’.

It's not at least a month, not even regular, more like an average, I've seen it running for 2 months or longer, this time it was (not exactly sure) only a week or two.
Sometimes he (I still believe it's a one man show) fixes it in an hour, sometimes takes him two days.
Usually when this happens and independent how long it takes, he puts in something that protects your loyalty until you come back.
I've had the luck last year, going a week on vacation where I had no internet, where I can only guess the server must have crashed some time during that week, because when I came back I found my loyalty intact.
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I'm not sure there even was an attack, that's why I put it in quotes. I think it's just a convenient excuse to cover up their own incompetence.

Gotcha. Most of us couldn't agree more but we're solely at the mercy of whoever's running this whole thing. Anyone could curse the owner(s) for bringing the sites down at the worst time of the day but don't expect any reply from them. The only one-way communication is via the news section but that's that.

It's a badly coded server end, that's all.
The server apparently accumulates junk data over time and as that junk fills the memory of the server, after a few days it starts lagging, then doesn't count multiplier rolls correct anymore and finally the entire thing crashes.
I have no idea why the coder never bothered finding that memory leak, but apparently he prefers to let the site crash once a month or so, then clean up the server and restart it for another month or so.

So this sort of thing happens at least once a month? How long does it usually take for it to be online again? I’d hate it if it took that long it would reset my loyalty bonus to ZERO for ‘missing a day’.
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I'm not sure there even was an attack, that's why I put it in quotes. I think it's just a convenient excuse to cover up their own incompetence.

Gotcha. Most of us couldn't agree more but we're solely at the mercy of whoever's running this whole thing. Anyone could curse the owner(s) for bringing the sites down at the worst time of the day but don't expect any reply from them. The only one-way communication is via the news section but that's that.

It's a badly coded server end, that's all.
The server apparently accumulates junk data over time and as that junk fills the memory of the server, after a few days it starts lagging, then doesn't count multiplier rolls correct anymore and finally the entire thing crashes.
I have no idea why the coder never bothered finding that memory leak, but apparently he prefers to let the site crash once a month or so, then clean up the server and restart it for another month or so.
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I'm not sure there even was an attack, that's why I put it in quotes. I think it's just a convenient excuse to cover up their own incompetence.

Gotcha. Most of us couldn't agree more but we're solely at the mercy of whoever's running this whole thing. Anyone could curse the owner(s) for bringing the sites down at the worst time of the day but don't expect any reply from them. The only one-way communication is via the news section but that's that.
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omg, i hope not!

Most likely not, should only be some minor downtime.

Happened countless times even before the recent attack happened.

I'm not sure there even was an attack, that's why I put it in quotes. I think it's just a convenient excuse to cover up their own incompetence.
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omg, i hope not!

Most likely not, should only be some minor downtime.

Happened countless times even before the recent attack happened.
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Probably another "malware attack".

omg, i hope not!
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