I tried to associate a new 'unbanked' account on the pool, and it seems to be working
About the 'associate unbanked CPID' function on the pool:
A few days ago, I successfully used this function to associate my android phone on a Rosetta test-account (CPID: 8791a036b545f35e9ebd9333922738ac).
I used the following BBP adress: BNfb6uMyeAHDwZs538gzxS2k2iqbz8NWQj
Today I wondered if this burn survived yesterdays chaos, so I looked it up via 'exec datalist dcc' and it gave me the following:
"8791A036B545F35E9EBD9333922738AC (03-04-2018 20:56:07)": "8791a036b545f35e9ebd9333922738ac;BSfnH2uxp8zm8cCmdxVLji7paJz6zNPd7J;BSfnH2uxp8zm8cCmdxVLji7paJz6zNPd7J;1986929;IH0X/f06jDB7DGrsuew6YOgCwq5DPEcPZjW1hvd11BmvbNlPVOo/O6/RNYi028zk6i2pef0hh4dSMw9j3rqpFYU=",
There is a different Biblepay adress here: BSfnH2uxp8zm8cCmdxVLji7paJz6zNPd7J
Looking at the transactions, it seems to be a pool-address:
http://explorer.biblepay.org:3001/address/BSfnH2uxp8zm8cCmdxVLji7paJz6zNPd7JI guess this happened because the code on the pool-side wasn't ready yet (Rob was surprised my association was successful at the time, haha!).
Anyway, my question to Rob is: should I just make a new test-account, or could you re-associate it to the correct address for me? It's just for testing anyway, so it doesn't really matter to me in terms of BBP (that's for the pool as far as I'm concerned). Just wanted to let you know