I agree with this as well as Friskie...But I'm going to take it a bit further. I used to mine here exclusively, the profits were exceptional, support was great, and you guys always seemed to communicate and help us frequently and well. But, as many in slack will affirm, I've slowly started mining here less and less to the point that I practically only solo here with my orbs...Oh wait I can't do that now either. Are the profits still here? Sure, I can still make profit here, not to the same degree I used to do to the market in general as well as pool downtime, lost shares, errors etc...But still better than other pools with limited exceptions. The reasons I don't mine here much anymore have been stated by myself and many others several times over, but I'll sum it up pretty simply...I rent most of my hash and I can't afford to waste a rental knowing that there's a very good chance the pool will big out on me, and then there's the general principal of how things are being handled in general. Ya, most here know I'm not one of the big miners, and by no means is this bragging, but I can say with confidence that the pool makes more from me than the majority of miners using 3x my hash. Point being, you ARE loosing customers.FRISKIE wrote:GregoryGHarding wrote:i still believe we should be limiting workers past a specific number, that way accounts don't gain value by locking out registration and we have a round robin style of availability, this will allow miners to failback to another pool after the set number of workers are reached and will reconnect once the set amount of workers drops below threshold. as it stands now, miners will connect to the pool even under performance issues and just sit there. this solves two problems... miners won't sit idle, holding open a connection, and maintains pool stability by limiting workers to a set number.. everyone gets their turn to mine profitably. i believe this is a great strategy and i would appreciate it if you guys took a serious look at this option. these issues are issues we as the community have been discussing as a solution via slack, everyone has had their input and we believe this one is the most viable.
steve, chris, we know you don't want to lose your user base. this is in no means a threat to leave, because god knows you've heard that time and time again. but even with these temporary changes, we've seen people pack up and leave, not only PH, but the unofficial community on slack. the hatred for downtime and pool issues is beginning to hit home for these guys, and patience can only go so far before people pop their top, or give up believing in promises.
if you need assistance or weight taken off your shoulders via support, i've offered to help you guys there both formally in chris's email, and informally here on the forums. i have 3 years experience in customer support and operating technical user base applications, again the offer is open to take some weight off chris.
we all hope you can seriously mull these opinions over and come to some sort of agreement with what the community put on the table in regards to some failsafe as mentioned limiting workers above, or something your technical minds can draft up. the lower diff cap is causing smaller miners to jump ship, leaving renters and large miners to rule the roost, and when it comes down to that, the profitability is just not there right now, both for renters to ROI and big miners to also hit their expected ROI goals.
thanks for reading, best regards.
I've talked about this before, as have you yourself, but as a business owner, my priority isn't to grow my business first and for-most...Its to keep the clients I already have, and to keep them happy. Once this is done, then and ONLY then can I try and grow. I fully understand that what you are saying when you refer to the demand growing as soon as an improvement is made...But bottom line is, all these new customers and such will soon be where us veterans are at now...They will be tired of how this is going and be told that "we can't stop new customers, accounts will grow in value", so you can keep adding new miners. I'm not saying the stopping new accounts is or isn't the best option...But why in the h*ll would I sell my account and loose my profitability? And if I did...stupid move in my part. Who CARES if an account here gains value? Because once you fixed this mess, it would loose it because you could reopen new accounts. Again, I'm not saying this is the best or isn't the beat option...But its an example of what is one in a looooong line of responses that just hold no water...and honestly just make no sense in the long run.
Point of all this...Something has to be done, and your CURRENT customers HAVE to take priority, regardless of how big or small (because I can assure you...It won't be long before many of us smaller guys are going to become one of the bigger guys) we are. Reputation in a business means a lot...and the reputation of PH is going down the tube.
I've said it before and I'll say it again, I love this pool...You created a system like no other! And I'm not saying "I'm done with ProHashing", but I am getting closer to that point, as I can assure you, many others are as well. I know that statement means absolutely nothing...I recall a private conversation I had once a couple months ago where I was told by Steve that it didn't matter how big I was, they wanted everyone to be satisfied customers...Well, I don't k ow what exactly changed but something obviously has because big or small, we just don't seem to matter. All that seems to matter now is proving yourselves right at any cost and making some kind of political jab at someone or some group.
I said it the other day and I'll say it again with a little more "umph"...To hell with proving your right...Take some advice, help, and support from the people who are making you money...I don't think most of us profess to know it all, but there's been a ton of ideas that are just dismissed for what seems no reason other than it wasnt yours.
Please, work on keeping your current customers happy before you worry about the next guy that is inevitability going to join and be in our shoes.