i don't appreciate that the site if sniffing my browser before connecting.
Sniffing your browser? It really doesn't care much about your browser other than whether or not it is capable of some simple string manipulation and math. It's the most basic level of defense against trivial DDoS's.
( It's sufficiently basic that a bot I wrote happily grabs the challenge, solves it, submits it, gets the cookie, re-accesses with the cookie, and grabs the data, then re-uses that cookie until the site decides the cookie expired and it starts over again. I'll have to see how it fares with bitmain's site. )You're sending vastly more information to a site about your browser just accessing a page in the first place.
Why do i need to see the message that the site is checking my browser for DDOS?
I certainly do not need to see that snippet-it should be done in the background.
Is this your first exposure to cloudfare? This is the way it works dude.
never seen this message before, although i am pretty sure many sites use the tech
I've seen it many times.
I don't know why people want to tolerate crappy web interfaces, but whatever (imagine google telling you on a blank page what tech they use for your web search-that would be a riot)
back to the main topic:
that cancelled transaction will be manually changed to paid by tomorrow (I have seen it multiple times)
If you still feel unsure, send email to info@ with your transaction number
It is part of Cloudfares Interface. They are explaining why there is a delay. You are being scanned to make sure that you are not an evil doer. 5 second delay is the most for me and I can accept that if it is the only way to access a site.
As for my purchase. Based on your feedback, I took down my complaint. I will see what tomorrow brings. This did not happen with previous purchase so it concerns me. Oh well I can prove that I paid within their time limit with the blockchain