Status as of Friday, March 23, 2018
Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2018 8:09 am
Good morning!
- For the first time ever, there are no support tickets this morning. Yesterday, there were only 3. Most tickets tend to be about unfixable payout issues, so we must have gotten lucky today that every coin paid or nobody noticed that they didn't.
- We resolved three major issues with last night's mining server release. First, Bitcoin Cash is now mineable; before, the CashAddr format had not been understood by our software and was throwing exceptions that disconnected miners. Second, we added additional code to prevent equihash miners from timing out after 12 minutes. Third, we resolved an issue that had limited us to a maximum of six enabled merge-mined coins, which had to do with how the auxiliary merkle tree was created. Unfortunately, the resolution of that bug caused issues in restarting the server, because the exceptions caused by the error had prevented the code from reaching the next line, which caused the server to run out of memory when there are more than six coins. I'll be troubleshooting that today.
- The new Internet connection was delayed 10 days due to the blizzard, but now we have an actual date: April 5. If Comcast is not able to meet that date, then we will be telling them to delay until May, because we need to train the new employee who begins on April 9 for 2-3 weeks.
- Ripple payouts will be available later this weekend. We are also looking into having Chuck Bates, who has performed exceptional work with the Ripple client (and who you should hire if you need similar work) implement Tether or ERC20 tokens for payouts.
- As a general plan, our next step is to enable Monero and Ethereum mining, hopefully by the end of the Summer. That will leave us with a core selection of the most profitable and largest algorithms that allow anyone to mine with us: the three ASIC algorithms, one for NVIDIA GPUs, one for AMD GPUs, and one that allows CPUs to make a meaningful amount of money. After that, we can either move onto the auto-switching client that was always the end goal since 2013, or get money transmission licenses to offer staking and the ability to turn on a "send in coins, get out other coins" meta-exchange. Another idea that is gaining traction with Chris is that we can simply add the ability to rent hashrate, which we believe would eventually make us the market leader in that space, given that NiceHash is not operating legally in the United States, and that we don't have to fight against a tarnished brand like NiceHash does.