Add Smarts To About/FAQ Page

Add smarts to the about/FAQ page to display/hide appropriate questions/answers.
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<div class="panel-body">
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<li><b><i>Q: When will I get paid?</b></i></li>
&nbsp;<b>A:</b> This depends on the pools payout System. MPOS Support three different systems defined below.<br>
&nbsp;<b>A:</b> This pool uses the follwing payout system.<br>
{if $GLOBAL.config.payout_system == 'prop'}
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<b>* Proportional (Prop)</b> - The block reward is distributed among miners in proportion to the number of shares they submitted in a round. The expected reward per share depends on the number of shares already submitted in the round.<br>
<b>Proportional (Prop)</b> - The block reward is distributed among miners in proportion to the number of shares they submitted in a round. The expected reward per share depends on the number of shares already submitted in the round.
{/if}
{if $GLOBAL.config.payout_system == 'pplns'}
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<b>* Pay Per Last N Shares (PPLNS)</b> - Block rewards are distributed among the last shares, disregarding round boundaries. In the accurate implementation, the number of shares is deter- mined so that their total will be a specified quantity of score (where the score of a share is the inverse of the difficulty). Most pools use a naive implementation based on a fixed number of shares or a fixed multiple of the difficulty. The share-variance can be reduced at the cost of increased maturity time, but there is no way to decrease the long-term pool-variance.<br>
<b>Pay Per Last N Shares (PPLNS)</b> - Block rewards are distributed among the last shares, disregarding round boundaries. In the accurate implementation, the number of shares is deter- mined so that their total will be a specified quantity of score (where the score of a share is the inverse of the difficulty). Most pools use a naive implementation based on a fixed number of shares or a fixed multiple of the difficulty. The share-variance can be reduced at the cost of increased maturity time, but there is no way to decrease the long-term pool-variance.
{/if}
{if $GLOBAL.config.payout_system == 'pps'}
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<b>* Pay Per Share (PPS)</b> - Each share receives a fixed reward known in advance. This is the ultimate low- variance, low-maturity simple method, but has the highest risk for the operator, and hence lower expected returns than other methods and risk of collapse if not managed properly.
<b>Pay Per Share (PPS)</b> - Each share receives a fixed reward known in advance. This is the ultimate low- variance, low-maturity simple method, but has the highest risk for the operator, and hence lower expected returns than other methods and risk of collapse if not managed properly.
{/if}
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<li><b><i>Q: What is a Orphan Block?</b></i></li>
<li><b><i>Q: What is a orphan block?</b></i></li>
&nbsp;<b>A:</b> Coins generated by a block will not be available to you right away. They will take some time to be confirmed by the entire network before you are allowed to transfer them out of the pool. Usually coins have a confirmation set to 120. What that actually means: the network (not the pool) has to discover 120 additional blocks on top of the one found by the pool to confirm it.
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<li><b><i>Q: What is estimated payout?</b></i></li>
&nbsp;<b>A:</b> Estimated Payout is your Estimated payout if a block is found at that time. This is an estimate according to your amount of shares submitted for the round(s).
&nbsp;<b>A:</b> Estimated payout is your estimated payout if a block is found at that time. This is an estimate according to your amount of shares submitted for the round(s).
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<li><b><i>Q: What is Pool-variance?</b></i></li>
{if $GLOBAL.config.payout_system != 'prop'}
<li><b><i>Q: What is pool-variance?</b></i></li>
&nbsp;<b>A:</b> This is the variance caused by the pool being too small. Using a method with high pool-variance does no harm to large pools.
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{/if}
<li><b><i>Q: What is a share?</b></i></li>
&nbsp;<b>A:</b> Finding blocks is not an easy task. Since it would take a really long time on some coins, finding a block is broken down into shares. Depending on the server side setting, each share can be a certain difficulty. The more difficult each share is to find by miners, the fewer total shares are required to eventually find a block.
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