My miner or browser can not connect? It must be a problem with my connection as I can connect using my mobile phone.
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Is coinex down right now? Can not seem to connect.
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Does that work for auto divest and invest? No it is not auto. It just adds handy buttons to use.
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Just tried my luck with 99 ASC =)
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Maybe relevant.
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Hey. Im pretty new to bitcoin mininig. And is getting diff. mhash number on slush's pool and on my miner. I have taken a scr-shot of and postede it down below. Can any one explain it for me Pic: Please if you know why tell me Good day -Kronkvist Fixed that for you
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Doog your a genius dude =)
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I have uploaded this bot to github, so anyone wanting to help/improve/change or simply check for coin stealing can check it out here. https://github.com/seuntie900/DiceBot once again, i would appreciate any input from users (and some donations from the winners ) That is very kind =)
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thanks dude adding addnode=173.71.201.121 addnode=14.161.68.183 addnode=192.3.79.186 addnode=98.214.94.227 addnode=121.73.171.43 addnode=81.190.222.66 addnode=209.188.16.220 addnode=217.58.175.208 addnode=173.72.100.9 addnode=99.189.84.118 addnode=75.156.209.173 to my asiccoin.conf helps
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are there any new nodes? I added the four in the op everything worked fine up until a few hours ago. Now 0 connections.
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Are there ways to earn this coin without mining, maybe by writing?
Go onto a chat site that rewards in BTC go onto coinEX and exchange BTC for ASC =) I can Profit!
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I have a nice games collection but since becoming interested in bitcoin this is about as adventurous as I get.
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I used to see them in Trenton, NJ before they got big. I remember watching them in an early practice set and there were about 10 people standing around. That is pretty epic man. Would of loved to have been there.
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Can you verify that the ip the router has assigned the blade is correct? You should be able to view connected devices in the router menu.
If that looks ok, can you open a cmd prompt and type ping [blade internal ip address] and check to see if packets are being rejected.
As a final solution your router may have a "DMZ" demilitarized zone, This is a final option as it completely removes any protection (firewall ect) from this internal up.
I hope this helps a little dude.
Also if you use an android phone download an app called "fing" it can show you a list of all devices connected to the same network as you are on, Great debugging tool for networks.
I cant find the blade if i look in the LAN section. When i update the list i only find my other two stationary computers connected to the router. I have tried two different blades now with same problem. I cant find any dmz option in my router. But i have a firewall section and i have shut it down completely. It should accept any connections right now. I am not sure how else to help dude. Sorry.
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Can you verify that the ip the router has assigned the blade is correct? You should be able to view connected devices in the router menu.
If that looks ok, can you open a cmd prompt and type ping [blade internal ip address] and check to see if packets are being rejected.
As a final solution your router may have a "DMZ" demilitarized zone, This is a final option as it completely removes any protection (firewall ect) from this internal up.
I hope this helps a little dude.
Also if you use an android phone download an app called "fing" it can show you a list of all devices connected to the same network as you are on, Great debugging tool for networks.
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