I dont like the monero fees they are just to high.....
0.1 fees it should be more like 0.00085 since monero is not at the price where it was now its 10 dollars per piece meaning that the fees are expensive... and it needs to change
It will change in about 2 weeks. And thats a for real 2 weeks, not the 2 weeks that is interchangeable with soon. The recent fork and software will now enable 0.005 xmr / kb or something... or its 0.0005. Little correction, it'll be 0.002 XMR per kB.
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There is a problem with bittrex wallet. The last block update occurred 736 minutes ago. Any idea whats going on?
Did they forget to upgrade to one of the appropriate versions? The fork was approximately at that time.
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The new version is a great news, I was expecting an improved daemon. The sync was very fast (SSD, very good internet, 6GB RAM). But the space improvement was not great - from under 10Gb to 7.6GB. This is on Win10 x64...
24% reduction is pretty significant in my opinion.
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Can someone explain whether anything is wrong with hardfork! Is it successful or not? Successful.
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Ya and in 2 Month this is going to be a mega scam I am not vouching for it whatsoever, hence the quotation marks.
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Crosspost: Awesome! And the below seems to be an important detail: Updating: Blockchain Conversion
Due to the space savings and performance gains it is again highly recommended that you delete the contents of your Monero working directory and sync from scratch. This directory can be found in ~/.bitmonero on Linux and OS X, and on Windows in \Users\username\AppData\Roaming\bitmonero or \ProgramData\bitmonero. Deleting the contents means deleting everything including the wallets. I understand to back up but are we to delete everything? The preceding question was brought to you by the resident computer idiot. Working directory is just where the blockchain is located. You can just copy your wallet files over to the new folder which contains the 0.10 version.
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