Staisybit should provide it's customers with accurate updates to when their staking site either totally stops
staking all coins or a single coin rather than not even reply to PM's in a timely manner.
Not only is it not good business but it puts the customer in a position of being concerned
to the point they will withdraw their coins they have staking there.
It also makes customers apprehensive to promote your service.
Here is my PM, from about 8 hours ago.
Kindly give an update as to what's been going on with your service the last few days and 10 hours.
MM
Some or most of us understand you may be having difficulties or issues from time to time
but the Staisybit staking service has been unreliable for days now especially within the last 16 hours.
I for one do understand that difficulties arise...
The least you could do is reply to a PM.
Sincerely,
MikeMike
Dear MikeMike,
our support channel is
support@staisybit.com ,
not BitcoinTalk pm. If you ask for support over a non-support channel, you may expect to don't get a reply in short time.
That said, I updated the community about Europecoin wallet, immediately. If, afterword, I posted nothing, you can be sure that there are no updates, otherwise I'd posted.
Furthermore, I think it's enough clear that the problem of Europecoin wallet is not due to a Staisybit error/bug/misbehavior/incompetence/difficulties arised.
The problem is on the blockchain itself, it does have nothing to do with Staisybit. Hence, there's absolutely no reason why I should update
Staisybit users about Europecoin blockchain issues. Have you ever seen Bittrex or Cryptsy or Poloniex keep their users' up to date about coins issues? Nope.. they disable the market until the problem is fixed. And that's exactly what I did.
I appreciate you care about the QoS (quality of service/support), because I feel you really like us. But, let me say, that in my honest opinion no one here has done something wrong in handling Europecoin problem.
Looking forward your thoughts.
Cheers
I'm not happy with your reply for one.
Secondly what is it you are going to put in place to inform the coins using your service that they are not staking.
This has nothing to do with the handling of the Europecoin problem.
You had posted about it in this BCT public thread so why come down on me for posting Issues I see
going on with the unreliability of the Staisybit staking service and lack of transparency regarding these issues
of other coins besides Europecoin.
Thirdly you should make it transparent the method you use to compute the daily average stakes.