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I am new to this pool, was given the site from a reddit post by @Poolmining and I am very interested in supporting it. I like what I see from the back end, the idea of a new pool engine, the attention to quality of hardware supporting the pool, and of how it is run. I am not new to mining but have pointed a couple miners here and so far, so good (no blocks found for ETH or DASH yet, but so it goes).

Regarding this post, I think everyone could agree that @Poolmining may have seemed to come off rather harsh, but most do not understand the amount of stress and work that goes into building and running a mining pool. I get the idea there is not a big team behind it, and while it’s not an excuse, it is a valid consideration for those that choose to reach out for support. It’s always best to start off reasonable rather than accusatory.


It is worth considering the tone of your accusations when requesting support from a company and all too often I read people throwing hyperbole and rhetoric around (perhaps a side effect of toxic social media regularity) and it is damaging to the whole process of dispute resolution. Using words such as “scam” or “untrustworthy” or “hacked” right off the bat are examples of an inflammatory situation beginning. It is very disingenuous and will almost always illicit a similar harsh response in return; it can set the tone for the entire thread. My point to this is that if you feel you have been wronged you owe it to yourself to perform due diligence in researching why, ensuring your analysis of the situation is correct, and making several attempts to reach an amicable resolution first. Never start off a public thread in the negative.


Now that I have introduced myself publicly to this pool, and in a rather interesting way, how about we all get back to hashing up a storm and making some money! Disputes and resolutions are never a bad thing if they are handed with dignity and respect, and remember that no one is perfect - let’s get stronger. I will be opening a new mining location with a small number of miners (15 or so) in the next month or two and plan on directing everything this way. If there is anything I can help with, let me know.


Jim,

6Litr Crypto