Some payouts likely delayed today
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- Steve Sokolowski
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Some payouts likely delayed today
Hi,
Unfortunately, it looks like the first attempt at payouts today failed, most likely because the bitcoin network is overloaded. We can't issue payouts until our money is received from exchanges, and they are facing the same overload issues as everyone else. Currently, there are over half a gigabyte of transactions waiting to be processed on the bitcoin network because of the limited blocksize.
This is the new normal. If you care about the survival of the bitcoin network, switch to Bitcoin Unlimited and send E-Mails and support tickets to SHA-256 mining pools requesting that they switch as well. Bitcoin is now unusable and the coin is going to go down in flames unless a fork occurs as soon as possible.
Payouts will automatically try again in a few hours to see if the network has processed our transactions.
Unfortunately, it looks like the first attempt at payouts today failed, most likely because the bitcoin network is overloaded. We can't issue payouts until our money is received from exchanges, and they are facing the same overload issues as everyone else. Currently, there are over half a gigabyte of transactions waiting to be processed on the bitcoin network because of the limited blocksize.
This is the new normal. If you care about the survival of the bitcoin network, switch to Bitcoin Unlimited and send E-Mails and support tickets to SHA-256 mining pools requesting that they switch as well. Bitcoin is now unusable and the coin is going to go down in flames unless a fork occurs as soon as possible.
Payouts will automatically try again in a few hours to see if the network has processed our transactions.
Re: Some payouts likely delayed today
repeatedly noted that after your payment fixes Litecoin constantly delayed, after the call to come to you payment, it is possible to eliminate it?
- Steve Sokolowski
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Re: Some payouts likely delayed today
We strive to issue payouts as soon as possible, but I think that I need to draw attention to the part of the documentation that lays out the timetable for payouts. Per the documentation, we don't promise any specific payout time, only that payouts will be issued during the next day.dronKZ wrote:repeatedly noted that after your payment fixes Litecoin constantly delayed, after the call to come to you payment, it is possible to eliminate it?
The reason we don't promise a specific time is because there are a lot of factors involved, like how overloaded the bitcoin network is, how fast exchanges process withdrawals, whether blocks are unconfirmed, whether a specific daemon needs maintenance, and so on. There are often issues that come up like the "Dirty COW" exploit that are a huge risk that require immediate attention.
We definitely want to get payouts out as early in the day as possible, but we won't always be able to do that. We do promise, though, to issue them within 24 hours. In cases where there are issues, we often grant miners credit, like when we provided 20 minutes of free mining yesterday.
Hopefully that answers your question. Chris will get on these payouts as soon as he gets up!
Re: Some payouts likely delayed today
OK, waiting)))Steve Sokolowski wrote:We strive to issue payouts as soon as possible, but I think that I need to draw attention to the part of the documentation that lays out the timetable for payouts. Per the documentation, we don't promise any specific payout time, only that payouts will be issued during the next day.dronKZ wrote:repeatedly noted that after your payment fixes Litecoin constantly delayed, after the call to come to you payment, it is possible to eliminate it?
The reason we don't promise a specific time is because there are a lot of factors involved, like how overloaded the bitcoin network is, how fast exchanges process withdrawals, whether blocks are unconfirmed, whether a specific daemon needs maintenance, and so on. There are often issues that come up like the "Dirty COW" exploit that are a huge risk that require immediate attention.
We definitely want to get payouts out as early in the day as possible, but we won't always be able to do that. We do promise, though, to issue them within 24 hours. In cases where there are issues, we often grant miners credit, like when we provided 20 minutes of free mining yesterday.
Hopefully that answers your question. Chris will get on these payouts as soon as he gets up!
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Re: Some payouts likely delayed today
Can you please explain what is a Dirty Cow? ThanksSteve Sokolowski wrote:
The reason we don't promise a specific time is because there are a lot of factors involved, like how overloaded the bitcoin network is, how fast exchanges process withdrawals, whether blocks are unconfirmed, whether a specific daemon needs maintenance, and so on. There are often issues that come up like the "Dirty COW" exploit that are a huge risk that require immediate attention.
- Chris Sokolowski
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Re: Some payouts likely delayed today
The dirty COW exploit allows regular users to gain root access to a Linux server. It was disclosed last week, and patches were released about a week ago. This exploit would be a huge problem for us because the exploit would allow someone to program a coin that could take over our server and empty the wallets of all coins (or even worse). It needed to be patched ASAP.
More information on the exploit: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/10/21 ... tion_hole/
Also, Litecoins have been paid.
More information on the exploit: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/10/21 ... tion_hole/
Also, Litecoins have been paid.
- CritterDog
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Re: Some payouts likely delayed today
If I download BU wallet and mined BTC is it compatible with Bitcoin Unlimited Wallet? This is first I herd of BU. ThanksSteve Sokolowski wrote:Hi,
If you care about the survival of the bitcoin network, switch to Bitcoin Unlimited and send E-Mails and support tickets to SHA-256 mining pools requesting that they switch as well. Bitcoin is now unusable and the coin is going to go down in flames unless a fork occurs as soon as possible.
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Re: Some payouts likely delayed today
Yes. The wallet.dat files of both Core and Unlimited are compatible.CritterDog wrote:If I download BU wallet and mined BTC is it compatible with Bitcoin Unlimited Wallet? This is first I herd of BU. ThanksSteve Sokolowski wrote:Hi,
If you care about the survival of the bitcoin network, switch to Bitcoin Unlimited and send E-Mails and support tickets to SHA-256 mining pools requesting that they switch as well. Bitcoin is now unusable and the coin is going to go down in flames unless a fork occurs as soon as possible.
The difference between the two programs is what will happen when there is a majority of BItcoin Unlimited hashpower. The Unlimited nodes will allow larger blocks, and the Core nodes won't. Until that fork occurs, running an Unlimited node shows support for larger blocksizes without any other effect.
Re: Some payouts likely delayed today
Thank you Chris!!!)Chris Sokolowski wrote:The dirty COW exploit allows regular users to gain root access to a Linux server. It was disclosed last week, and patches were released about a week ago. This exploit would be a huge problem for us because the exploit would allow someone to program a coin that could take over our server and empty the wallets of all coins (or even worse). It needed to be patched ASAP.
More information on the exploit: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/10/21 ... tion_hole/
Also, Litecoins have been paid.