Status as of Saturday, January 20, 2018
Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2018 8:04 am
Good morning! Here's a brief status update.
- Today's tasks will be focused on Ripple payouts.
- After that is done, I'll be moving onto the new "coin_payout_exception" feature. This feature will record when exceptions occur during coin payouts, and display a message to customers in the "live coin balances" section of the "Earnings" page indicating that they should not create a support ticket for the issue. Chris will query the exceptions table and be able to track payout issues, resolving many of them before customers even notice, and reducing the number of support tickets.
- Next week will see the upgrade to Postgres 10, and the beginning of the installation of SHA-256 coins on the servers. However, I think that notifications and notification events may still have issues that need to be addressed before we can work on SHA-256. Notifications, from what I can see, are the last major feature that has yet to have a review since the manpower on the project was significantly increased in late November.
- Comcast said that their contractor will be calling Chris on Tuesday to schedule a "site survey." Then, after the survey, they will call to schedule the running of the fiber lines. Then, after that is done, they will call again to schedule the connection of the lines on both ends. After that, Chris will be able to switch all services to the new connection. Things appear to be on schedule for completion in March, as originally planned.
- Our biggest problem right now remains that we cannot sell cryptocurrencies for dollars to pay taxes. Our Coinbase accounts are frozen and even if they were not, we are fed up with Coinbase's poor customer service anyway, and we have not heard back from three additional exchanges to which we applied. Once our existing dollars are insufficient to cover our tax debt, we will have to make a decision about how and whether to continue operations. If anyone has any suggestions about how to sell large amounts of cryptocurrencies, please get in contact with us. We could end up owing 5 million dollars in taxes when we expand into SHA-256 and Ethereum mining.
- All tickets in the support ticketing system are either under investigation by Chris (22 of them) or waiting for customer reply (760 of them). There are no tickets that have not been seen. Before making posts in the forums, please review the ticketing system for a reply to your ticket, as every ticket has a reply and there are a large number of customers who submit a ticket and then never provide the information requested to continue the investigation.
- I was considering the idea of eliminating "Tips for Chris" and instead providing the ability for customers to mine for charity. In addition to the other coins, we would add charities to the list, where they would receive donations. Customers would be able to track how much they donated. Comments on that?