I don't think anyone was really wanting Segwit2x to go through on the Core side or the Bitcoin Cash side. I think this frees up some of the big miners to mine Bitcoin Cash exclusively now as they are no longer bound by this agreement. I expect we'll see significant hash power moving soon. Possibly after the Bitcoin Cash difficulty adjustment fork on Nov 13.
Well that`s 1UP! for me, its dead, didn't even get a chance to buy some matches and gas to light the thing.Yeah, the only people making money are those day trading on the isolated IOU markets. And just as much money is being lost I suppose. It will highlight how much support a hard fork needs to create a viable chain, so there's that at least.Oh well, its probably going to crash and burn anyway.
https://pool.viabtc.com/announcement/13/
It seems many are now switching over to BCH as the official ticker (partially due to the issues with the BitcoinConnect scamcoin on some exchanges and MarketCap sites).
Will Bitcoin.com's pool follow suit?
Our lifetime plans will be back in stock in about 4-5 weeks.my question :-
1. When will you restock the lifetime plan for cloud mining ? Could you specify the date? i think everyone were excited to buy more hashrate
2. how about add global hashrate pool in dashboard, so everyone can easily see when the hashrate switching to either BCH or BTC coin.
This is not an option at the moment. Instead, I recommend gifting a Bitcoin Cash paper wallet as a Christmas gift.Are there coming option transfer hashrate to another sub account? I want give christmas gift to my family members from part of my life time contracts.
I made this change because many users didn't understand how to view their hashrate after they switched coins.@Zowki What is the reason for changing the Hash allocation viewer? Would be nice to see where the pool is aimed and I already know how much hash power I have?
Yes, this is related to difficulty.Estimated 24hr revenue for Bitcoin Cash just plummeted, despite no change in my hash power or shares, in the last few hours. Is this related to the difficulty level?
That's what I'm talking about. EDA makes this roller coaster of difficulty on BCH.Estimated 24hr revenue for Bitcoin Cash just plummeted, despite no change in my hash power or shares, in the last few hours. Is this related to the difficulty level?
EDA is non-existent now after the successful bitcoin cash hardforkThat's what I'm talking about. EDA makes this roller coaster of difficulty on BCH.Estimated 24hr revenue for Bitcoin Cash just plummeted, despite no change in my hash power or shares, in the last few hours. Is this related to the difficulty level?
We should say network upgrade instead of hard fork to reduce confusion. Many people think hard fork means chain split.EDA is non-existent now after the successful bitcoin cash hardforkThat's what I'm talking about. EDA makes this roller coaster of difficulty on BCH.Estimated 24hr revenue for Bitcoin Cash just plummeted, despite no change in my hash power or shares, in the last few hours. Is this related to the difficulty level?
Withdrawal fee is 0.002 BTC or 0.000002 BCH. I will correct the text on the withdraw page.When withdrawing either, it just says fee is .002. When withdrawing BCH is that in BCH? Or BTC? $13 to withdraw is a bit steep. But $2-3 isn't as big of a deal.
We are under a heavy DDOS attack now. I will disable cloudflare redirecting after the attack is over.FYI, this cloudflare redirecting makes users lose their progress. it opens a page and all text is lost.
We check for profitability every hour because we don't want to switch chains too often.Only 4 blocks mined on BCH and 2 on BTC for the last day. Are we mining less blocks due to the Bitcoin Cash DAA and swapping between chains too much?
How often does it check the difficulty? Difficulty adjusts on Bitcoin Cash every block now, so might be worth checking the profitability every BCH block rather than hour.
Also I'm wondering how it works. If the profitability check happens on the hour and the other chain is suddenly more profitable, does the pool immediately drop what it's doing (throwing away the current effort they've been doing looking for the next block) and immediately mine the other chain? Or does it keep mining to find the next block and only switch after the next block is found. The latter sounds better as we're not throwing away any effort.
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