I'm having a minor (heh!) problem where the website will not update my hashrate. I don't know if that has anything to do with payouts, but it's just concerning that it stays at a static 25 H/s whereas on extremepool.org it would update every time I submitted a share.
Also waiting for my payout amounts to change. I get payouts much less often (actually none so far) than on extremepool.org, though I hashed about half the amount I did on extremepool.org (where I got paid ~.1 MRO so far)
Same issue here.
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Re: [GLBSE] GIPPT (closing down payback is under going) 54.72115% paid.
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Lobstertorch
on 20/01/2013, 00:53:49 UTC
So what do we receive for each share?
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Re: BTCJam forum name verification
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Lobstertorch
on 30/11/2012, 15:56:23 UTC
'I want to link my Bitcointalk name with BTCJam's. Verification code: 2bf60bec-5553-4b74-83ce-9056ec6f91e1'
Is there any way to know how much effort is being exerted by the pooled vanity-address-miners (in Mkey/sec) in total? For example, is there any way to know if the current target (JohnGALT) will get solved sooner or later, or if my efforts are contributing in any meaningful way compared to the whole?
I would love to see a little bit of text on the mining pool page saying "
miners connected for [y] Mkey/s", so I could know (out of curiosity) if I'm the only one working on the pool at the moment, or if there are hundreds of folks.
Cheers
I'm working at 19 - 20 Mkey/sec
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Re: [GLBSE] GIPPT (closing down payback is under going) 54.72115% paid.
Since these bonds are essentially a 1 btc pass-through to pirate, are they always worth 1 btc? If a buyer request a withdrawal is that allowed? Specifically I am worried that if pirate were to drops his rate to say... 1% then you would correspondingly drop yours to .5% or so and then the market value of the bonds might drop to much lower than 1 btc. I would prefer to issue a withdrawal at that point rather than lose face value.
Sounds like some marine animal echolocation with the pitch turned up or something. Is this even a song or just random guitar picking?
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Re: Help me buy a car, earn double it's value
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Lobstertorch
on 08/08/2012, 14:22:41 UTC
If you're going to pay back your car loan being a musician you should probably show potential lenders your music, and be a REALLY fucking good musician...