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It takes a little while for them to update your account. If you go to fun-casino.com and log into your account, check the history page to see if it shows a pending deposit.

   I translated a few hours ago with OL on the site. on the balance of 0. what to do ? http://cryptofresh.com/b/10342726 

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We are getting blocks, but no payouts yet for the SHA256. Bittrex is showing more than enough volume to have gotten the conversions/sales done.  Is there a certain number of blocks needed to make it worth payout?

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Can i get som help on mining SHA256 here  :-*

I put my little machine back on. not much but at least it can do something here since it hasn't been anywhere else.

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Any kind of time frame available for when this will be fixed? no payouts this week and no clue if any of the work performed is logged correctly is not making this look good, again. I know there are only a few of us now, but if it doesn't get working for us, then who in their right mind would join up?

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Seems if Cryptsy does go under,  @ccedk would do well to try and absorb as many as possible and add them into the exchange. Short notice and all, but no time like the present to try and up the ante with volume on the exchange.

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It is 0.04 for the entire pool, unfortunately, cryptsy is being very slow with withdrawals =/
We liquidate alts at Cryptsy, and buy the BTS over at Poloniex.

Quote
        [Cryptsy] BTC: 0.00968221
        [Unomp] scrypt BTC: 0.0345651
        [Unomp] x11 BTC: 0.01591743
        [Unomp] sha256 BTC: 0.0026986
        [Poloniex] BTC: 0.03645680

There's a pending withdrawal for 0.01 from C->P still currently.
Ok.  Cool.  No problem.  Just so long as i know.  Thank you.

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We've changed the way users stats is displayed. It will show you all of the shares you own since the last payout, and tell you how much of the shares you own %-wise.

Payouts have been adjusted to now occur at 0.04 BTC.

An estimate can be calculated like this:
BTS = 0.04 BTC / RATE_BTC_BTS * %-Holding

i.e. if you hold 10% of all shares since the last payout, and suppose the current market value of BTS is 0.00000920,
BTS = 0.04 /  0.00000920 * 0.10 = 434.7826

http://216.146.143.200/Dashboard/User?address=www.minebitshares-com
It appears that the .04btc payout limit is per algo?  Was thinking it would be total for pool…  Though i am unsure what is the most fair.

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Freebie / Re: Sharebits Securitah and Forum Mods
« on: December 11, 2015, 05:06:36 pm »
I've been trying to figure this out too. When I try to generate a security code it tells me,
"Your withdraw code private message has been placed in queue".  I'm presuming this is the security code that is needed to be able to withdraw? If so, how do I see it?

It's sent as a private message to your forum account here, twitter or reddit depending upon which account you have chosen to tie to your Sharebits account.

Ok, thanks. Any ideas why I don't ever get the messages here then?

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Freebie / Re: Sharebits Securitah and Forum Mods
« on: December 11, 2015, 04:31:26 pm »
Is the withdraw function not active yet? When I click on it it says I should be signed into my bitsharestalk account which I am.
Sign in using your security code. You need to enter this parameter to perform authenticated-required transactions.

What security code are you referring to, I also had this problem the other night.

I've been trying to figure this out too. When I try to generate a security code it tells me,
"Your withdraw code private message has been placed in queue".  I'm presuming this is the security code that is needed to be able to withdraw? If so, how do I see it?

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We ...smoked a joint and had a beer...he thinks that the BitShares people are good guys.

Finally a good reason to smoke and drink!   8)

Sounds to me like Stan is volunteering for a little trip and meeting???  :o
A meeting of the minds that has some good potential.

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General Discussion / Re: UIA Giveaway - BRICS
« on: December 09, 2015, 01:03:49 am »
BTS:   jwf

Need to fix the chimney on my studio...  8)



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Hello my dear Cryptofriends,

My name is Alec, and I have been into the professional Bitcoin/ Blockchain Buisness (www.bitcoin42.com) for 2 years, and besides of Dan (Bitshares), David Zimbeck is my best friend and most awesome developer in the Bitcoin / Blockchain space. He coded single handeldy coded 55,000 line of codes which became the FIRST!!! yes.... TRULY THE FIRST DECENTRALIZED MARKET.... WAY WAY before Bitshares. But... has the Universe wants it, simultaneous with Bitshares.... although it was called differently,. However... This guy, DAVID ZIMBECK I can not steam out enough. david zimbeck is the best dev besides of satoshi and dan in crypto. period!

Best,
Alec


I'm looking forward to Bitbay Marketplace (http://bitbay.market/) being finished. It's taking a while since only David is doing the coding, but it could really be a good alternative to ebay. I've been buying off and on since the initial snafu on bter. I would love to see some kind of relationship between BTS and BAY.

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General Discussion / Re: MineBitShares Payouts Post 2.0 Startup
« on: December 06, 2015, 08:40:25 pm »
yes that's the stats page. my issue is that there is such limited data. The stats page only shows a momentary glimpse of the current hash rate and a guestimate of the payout per user. If the pool has mined 2+ different coins then there is work history for each so why not show all the data rather than just the currently mined coin? I just see no way to judge the profitability of mining with the currently supplied data. 

I'll point my meager miners back if I can see better data.

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General Discussion / Re: MineBitShares Payouts Post 2.0 Startup
« on: December 06, 2015, 03:40:39 pm »
I have been mining for days now and not one payout. There needs to be a way to determine how close to a payout a miner is. The current stats are completely useless and tell us nothing but seemingly the momentary look at our miner and the coin it is currently on.  I'll check back in a couple weeks and see how the pool has changed, but for now I'm putting hashing where it gives me a measurable/quantifiable return.

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General Discussion / Re: Emergency Measure - Temporary Shutdown
« on: December 04, 2015, 02:55:47 pm »
Alright, I've implemented a credit system. Let me explain how it works since it will apply to some of you on the next payout cycle.

Joe is mining, but doesn't have the most hashing power in the world. For sake of simplicity, let's assume Joe wants to be paid in BTS (and not another asset). Our pool requires you to have mined a minimum of 45 BTS, since we assume transferring could cost upto 45 BTS, thus if you mine 50 BTS in a cycle, you're paid 5 BTS (50-45=5).

Joe mines a humble amount of 20 BTS per cycle.

cycle 1:
Joe mines 20 BTS.
Since Joe doesn't get paid on cycle 1, he's awarded a credit of 20 BTS.

cycle 2:
Joe mines 20 BTS
Joe has a credit of 20 BTS, so he's owed 40 BTS.
Since 40 BTS is still not a sufficient amount, Joe's credit is updated to 40 BTS.

cycle 3:
Joe mines 20 BTS.
Joe has a credit of 40 BTS, so he's owed 60 BTS.
Since 60 BTS is a sufficient amount Joe gets paid 15 BTS (60-45=15).

Fee's hurt miners with weak hashing power the most, and for this I have a possible solution to mitigate the fee-cost that I will discuss with my associates, as well as BCL.


Thank you. Without logging of the prior rounds mining, there would be zero point for anyone with lower hashing power to mine.

Also is there a plan to have stats like the old site with the payout profitability and details on the site?

Things are working good on my side for x11 and sha256.

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