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I still see several of the miners who were here when I came on board as this pool size of a little over 1 PH, dropping under that even, and some days being 1.5 PH taught me a tremendous amount about the needed patience in certain aspects and understanding pool scale and payouts. I have absolutely zero concerns regarding my payout amounts because I know these guys are looking hard to find an issue, and they are doing it constantly. I know this is money and everyone likes to count it, and make sure it is right on the nose, and some people as OCD as me like to do it for fun. There is nothing wrong with that at all, as a matter of fact that is a good thing and people should do it, we learn immense amounts understanding why our payout is the amount it is. Asking questions is fantastic and the absolutely best thing to do if you have looked for your answer and cannot quite put your finger on what you want to know.
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Well, to be honest, I prefer if people are checking the payouts

I go to a lot of trouble to make sure no external forces are messing with them.
I also am very reticent about changing the code that I know works
(well I don't know of any bugs at least - of course no one can ever 100% guarantee code is bug free)
So if ever anyone does actually find a problem I'm more than glad to hear about it and track down why.
But yeah make sure you've checked the information that's available on the web site - for your account - first

I see Sloopy's point, of course. OTOH, having made my beans writing databases for some years (back in the day), I completely support what youz guyz have done, and continue to do, for the cause. I have no inclination at all to submerge myself in lines of code again. Thanks for what you do...and for how well you do it.