None of these can be seen on the mainnet explorer or on https://hacd.it/mining.
Additionally: The mainnet explorer frequently has data errors or synchronization failures. HACD transactions cannot be displayed in transaction hashes, and there is severe lag in bidding. When bids rise incrementally from 18.5 → 18.6 → 18.7 → 18.8 → 18.9 → 19.0, the final successful bid may end up being 18.6, because the mainnet actually never received the later bid information. Given the current bandwidth conditions, the mainnet should not be this laggy.
All these various issues have dampened people's enthusiasm to participate. It's like placing disorderly items right in front of someone with obsessive-compulsive tendencies—it's truly an unpleasant experience.
When most of the HACD you've worked hard to mine isn't recognized by the mainnet, and you don't even get the chance to see its six-letter identifier displayed, it really feels like it's not even worth mining at all.
I don't have the technical skills to solve these problems. I wonder if anyone in this community can fix them. The barrier to entry for cryptocurrencies shouldn't be limited to tech geeks only. Please lower the barriers a bit—it is crucial for the development of the community.
None of these can be seen on the mainnet explorer or on https://hacd.it/mining.
Additionally: The mainnet explorer frequently has data errors or synchronization failures. HACD transactions cannot be displayed in transaction hashes, and there is severe lag in bidding. When bids rise incrementally from 18.5 → 18.6 → 18.7 → 18.8 → 18.9 → 19.0, the final successful bid may end up being 18.6, because the mainnet actually never received the later bid information. Given the current bandwidth conditions, the mainnet should not be this laggy.
All these various issues have dampened people's enthusiasm to participate. It's like placing disorderly items right in front of someone with obsessive-compulsive tendencies—it's truly an unpleasant experience.
When most of the HACD you've worked hard to mine isn't recognized by the mainnet, and you don't even get the chance to see its six-letter identifier displayed, it really feels like it's not even worth mining at all.
I don't have the technical skills to solve these problems. I wonder if anyone in this community can fix them. The barrier to entry for cryptocurrencies shouldn't be limited to tech geeks only. Please lower the barriers a bit—it is crucial for the development of the community.