Status as of Tuesday, October 10, 2017
Posted: Tue Oct 10, 2017 8:13 am
Good morning!
- Chris encountered an integer overflow issue last night, which went undetected for about three hours. I'm not clear as to why the notifications to Chris's phone aren't being received sooner. No money was lost, so he resolved the issue and credited balances with the usual 15%.
- The lawyer said that he had other clients and needed an extra week, so we gave him a deadline of October 16. If he completes his analysis by then, we should be able to announce our decision within two weeks. If he is unable to meet the deadline, we made it clear that he will be released from our service, in which case we will need to start the search again from zero. While we originally had wanted to make this announcement in September, I'd say that a more reasonable estimate for an announcement now is early December, with implementation in January and results starting to appear in March.
- The timeline assumes that it will be possible at all to find a lawyer who is knowledgeable in the field, licensed to practice in Pennsylvania, and willing to accept a new client. We now assign a nonzero chance that we may not be able to continue development because there may be no qualified and willing lawyers available. We cannot take any action or spend any money until we receive an evaluation by a lawyer. We are hoping that the current contract works out and that we do not have to start over with the search.
- There will be reduced support from Friday to Sunday while Chris is in Asheville. During reduced support, we delay replies to general inquiries like "getting started mining" questions and only address payout issues for coins with high owed balances.
- The next performance improvement to be released is the application of the difference publisher to miner updates on the "earnings" page. We think we can reduce the live data to about 20% of what it would be if all the identical data were repeated with every update. Bandwidth usage by WAMP is already holding at 5Mbps, and this update should reduce it to about 2Mbps. A month ago, before we started with WAMP improvements, we used about 60Mbps of bandwidth. The bandwidth savings help customers, many of whom complained about "heavy" webpages, and also save money for Chris, who was able to reduce the DDoS protection plan from 48TB to 24TB per month, at a savings of $129.