If you have any contact with the pool operators please encourage them to update their daemon to version 1.3. The network problems we are encountering now are due to mining pools not updating to the latest code. We will continue to see problems with the network until all miners and pools have updated their daemons.
This update is extremely important as the older daemons are not secure and are susceptible to a variety of timewarp attacks that could lead theft or worse.
If you are a miner/pool operator please update your daemon as soon as possible to ensure the network is secure and stable for years to come.
At the official mining pool of the NYC http://nyc.mypool.club/index.php there are no problems with the blocks.
Blocks are being investigated. http://nyc-block.mypool.club/
The miners are successfully mined.
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Yes ! Yes sir! ///Since (most probably) ProHashing re-enabled their mining pool towards our network, after updating their coin daemon to v1.3.0, it seems like we are suffering from network segmentation.
Probably due to the fact that when they started mining, their own coin daemon did not have connections to older nodes (v1.3 rejects nodes older than 1.2.0.x), they didnt broadcast to those older nodes.
Also miners on the older nodes didnt connect back to the 'new network' via an intermediate 1.2.0.x.
The issues, as far as we've seen, fix themselves in time, as nodes reconnect to other nodes all time. This means that they also sync up, doing a reorganize.
It seems the more 1.3 nodes that came into being and the fewer 1.2 nodes available the pre 1.2 nodes monopolize the connections to the remaining 1.2 nodes.///