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Okay, not a DDoS. Let's go with that for a sec. Absurd load? Even when the data feeds are working, they show huge bursts of transactions going through. (A link downthread shows a screen full of tiny transactions being executed)

MtGox is synonymous with 'bitcoin' at this point. Everyone who knows what a bitcoin is knows what that site is.

Are all those 20k accounts legitimate?




To be clear - latency on transactions was at around 600 seconds in the middle of the day - that is, an order to "buy" at the market, or "sell" at the market, took 600+ seconds to execute.

For about 20 minutes, they buy/sell buttons were non-responsive. You could click on them - but nothing happened. I have a suspicion (without evidence other than observation) that at one point today the buy/sell functions were disabled.


More like 3600 seconds for over an hour.

The buy/sell buttons always worked, as far as I know, but when the lag is an hour I can see how it would seem broken.


I experienced two failure scenarios today - they were very different.

Failure Scenario #1 - Buy/Sell Buttons were not working. You would click them - but absolutely nothing was happening. On #MtGoxLive there were a number of us all experiencing exactly the same thing. A few believed it might have been a javascript issue.

Failure Scenario #2 - Once the buttons were activated/fixed - your order was placed in queue instantly, but remained "pending" - on #mtgoxlive, ;;goxlag showed lag time of about 600 seconds - My order went from pending to "executed" exactly according to ;;goxlag.


I consider the first a bug, but the second seems to be the system failing in the way it was designed to.




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