02:43:06 total miners 41313 08:02:01 Miners 41869 10:18:18 miningpoolstats_scrape.py: https://paste.debian.net/hidden/538eccd9/ 10:18:43 python miningpoolstats_scrape.py: {'website counter': 43170, 'website counter recalculated': 43171, 'count(miners) where miners >= 0': 35945, 'count(workers) where workers >= 0': 17122} 12:24:12 :) 12:28:23 total miners 44029 12:28:31 pythons not as fun as hitting refresh :) 13:00:49 44k miners, wow 13:01:17 What we need is another pump and we'll get into a positive feedback loop. 13:35:29 If you open that script you will notice that "website counter" uses number of workers if some pool doesn't provide number of miners. So it's upper boundary of number of miners. 13:36:11 If you sum up [you can check that script] only available number of miners then it'll be smaller than 35000. 21:04:41 strange. I found an old copy of my blockchain DB. but it's got an october 2019 datestamp, so it can't be *that* old. 21:05:03 but I fired up monerod on it and it says Migrating from DB version 1 to 2 21:05:24 and says the last block is 2486000 - which is way too many 21:05:59 don't think I was ever on XMC or whatnot