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I don't think so. The transaction has already been included in Block 56342.
explorer.callisto.network is the equivalent of etherscan for CLO and is run by the CLO team. Etherscan only serves Ethereum proper.
No problem Matthew, that's why we have this site. To your question: the very fact that the payment is visible on the blockchain explorer proves that the amount has left the pool's wallet and has been transferred to yours. Questions like this come up here from time to time and every single time it's been a problem with the wallet not being in sync or some unfortunate soul falling for scam web-wallets. What kind of wallet are you using?
Haven't heard of it before. Lyra2z coin?
No of course not. The blockchain always holds the complete history.
Sigh, we are not a PPS pool that pays per share (hence the name). A PPLNS pool pays for blocks and if a finding a block takes as long as this one the payment will be completely underwhelming to say the least.
Please check your wallet for sync issues. Once the a transaction has completed the coins are no longer in the pool's possession.This morning's payment was atomic which means all recipients received their funds in a single big transfer that was 100% successful.
Will do if the situation changes.
Greg: Your problem is the algorithm. You've configured the miner to use "cryptonight" which was previously used for Monero. You need to change your configuration to use "-a blake2s" instead of "-a cryptonight" (without quotes).
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It would look like this if gas would a problem: https://ethereum.stackexchange.com/a/24865/12381