NMC payouts were all caught up yesterday...
I finished some more back end updates which seem to be working nicely and keeping things running smoothly.
It is worth mentioning that with the difficulty skyrocketing and such, Eligius's growth hasn't been proportional to the network-wide growth. So, blocks are taking longer on average, and short term variance is up a bit. Not much I can do about this, really, but I am up for suggestions on how to pull in some more hash rate. Seems that the consumer-side of mining is only a small fraction of the network these days anyway, so probably not an easy task. Plus there's the next block reward halving on the horizon, which is sure to shake things up a bit in the mining community.
You edited your post while I was writing my response. Without knowing the address, I have no idea. Again, I paid everything that was in the payout queue at the time, starting at the top, minus that one block that is in the other offline wallet that I didn't think was worth going through the trouble of dealing with for just the partial block worth. So, you were either in the bottom part of the queue at the time, or you hadn't reached the minimum payout yet. Keep in mind that manual payouts do NOT pay out the estimates that are included in the payout queue for the current round.
I don't think that I edited out anything important- just initials for the second wallet address mentioned by the other poster.
1. regarding point#1: it would help to have more luck, but it is unpredictable, as we all know. Close to 100% luck luck during some substantial time frame like several months would definitely be helpful to increase hash rate.
2. regarding payments-maybe I misunderstood the other poster who said that there was a lot of btc in a side wallet(s), which then was partially transferred to a Change wallet. If so, I assumed that it was btc mined prior to the time of manual payout and if it was so, i don't think that current minimal payout level of a particular wallet is relevant and being or not being in the queue might not be relevant as well.
I think that here lies some misunderstanding that quite a few people would like to be clear about: specifically, why you have to be in the queue or above minimal level to get manual payout
IF manual payout is for some prior work, assuming that it is so.
thanks