The trash is unpaid?

You can compare the actual used space (OS reported) with the payouts. It should more or less match. If it doesn’t, then something is going out of sync. Example: assuming you store 100TB for two months straight, but payout for each of those months is $80, then something is not right.

Queue the “but but you may not be storing data for the whole two months” crew. It’s an example, get over it.

Ideally we’d get one bloom filter per satellite per day. Due to some issues (as far as I can tell, it’s not like storjlings are chatty about anything as you have seen), those bloom filters are getting delayed.

Not ideal :sweat_smile:

Plenty of replies in this and other related threads. It’s not the statistics we care about. It’s actual used space (as reported by the OS).

Queue the cluster size people.

Can’t speak for them.

Valid question, I’m also interested in this.

It’s the art of guestimating on the SNO side. If your drives are full, add more if you can afford it, otherwise wait for the dust to settle.

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This! At the end of the day, after all the wailing and tears… look at your monthly payout and decide if you want to keep going another month. :money_mouth_face: Look at your space and decide if you should add more. Storj takes like 30 seconds of decision-making each month :+1:

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Yeah, that answers what I was trying to figure out if Storj is a serious business or a dodgy one. And it’s obvious now.

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Tokens are not related to anything. It’s just an utility token to be paid as a SNO or pay for the storage. Period.
Not securities, not shares, not commodities and of course not an indication of the progress. They are simple not designed for that.

I would suggest you (personally) to stop make any conspiracy theories around tokens. This is just a simple payment method, that’s all. No one your fake theories would change this fact.

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Stop lying @Alexey, we all know Storj Token is used by the CIA to pay Jabba The Hut in a galaxy far far away.

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I got you Alexey.

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would you prefer Storj behaving like large corporate, such as AT&T, Microsoft, etc? Those who do not care about individual customers, don’t care unless you pay them millions on monthly bill, when you call them you reach some India callcentre who knows nothing and is only designed to make you stop bothering them?
I don’t… :innocent:

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We can’t join you on that. This is a sensitive topic in any direction. It is a utility token. Anything outside that scope is problematic even if it is a praise.

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STORJ tokens should be like those subatomic particles CERN investigates: existing for so short a period of time you’re not sure they were ever in your wallet at all. Sell every coin. Every payout. Direct to fiat. As soon as possible.

Not much left to argue about in forums: for coins that SNOs sell 20min after receiving them every month. :money_mouth_face:

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Do you put an exchange address on your node?

Direct-to-exchange is best: it avoids extra L1 fees moving tokens around.

agree, been going to cold wallet, bc documentation. :thinking: :thinking:

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