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Coinfoundry has expanded

Oliver 6 years ago updated by Jim M. 6 years ago 9

Our first overseas stratum server has gone online in Freemont, CA. In the process we've also switched to GeoDNS which means there's nothing to reconfigure on your part as you will be automatically be routed to the server that is geographically closest to you. Just sit back and enjoy the decreased latency.


This page shows the effect of GeoDNS working its magic: https://dnschecker.org/#A/xmr.coinfoundry.org


Update: The US-Eastcoast Node has been brought online. 

Update: The Tokyo Node is now online as well, serving Northeast-Asia, Southeast-Asia and Oceania.

Awesome job Oliver

Let's mine so coinss! woot woot

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After that, it stopped connecting to the server XVG

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Either your geolocalization is pointing to the wrong servers or your new servers are down.  

Some of us have been unable to use your service for the last 10hrs and it must be due to this change.  After seeing this post, I hardcoded my batch file to connect to the 104.237.155.50 server(s), and can finally mine again.  

Could you please have a look and resolve this issue so I can remove this dirty workaround, and others can start mining again?  


Thanks!  

The US-Eastcoast Node has been brought online. The Tokyo Node is now online as well, serving Northeast-Asia, Southeast-Asia and Oceania.

I am getting an error on all 26 rigs.  Cannot connect to xmr.poolmining.org

We've switched to the coinfoundry.org domain a while ago but you are right, I've promised that the old hostnames would work for the foreseeable future. Fixed.

Was not expecting this. I saw the 60 ms ping and was totally thrown off: "how can this be??". Very pleasing. I no longer need to debate switching to a north America pool alternative.