Now fixed and it finding blocks again, I will apply temp fix to pool daemon in a moment. Problem is related to blockchain flush on HDD. New updated pool software coming today.
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I still not in list, but received payment and filled form. I posting with signature from 17th. Is this list final and I can't enroll anymore?
It seems it's impossible to enroll and not claim payment again.
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People, if you are so concerned about gpuminer dev's greed, you can easily test it.
Does GPUminer use the same pool for fees as a miner? Why not run a pool and test it solo? Just calculate shares. It's easy. If there is another pool used, detect this pool and edit hosts file to redirect it to your pool, now you can measure.
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Pools updated, share validation speed improved, running latest Monero release as always.
How much is withdrawal fee ? i couldnt find that kind of information in this thread nor in the website. If the fee is lower compared to others then i will consider to get in There is 1% mining fee. It's ridiculous that you didn't notice this information on a website.
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Deep breath...
My thinking is that if the dev team has agreements with vendors in LA to take DGB, we need to be able to make sure people can actually buy DGB to use, specifically in LA. It's a bit of the chicken-and-egg paradox; vendors want customers with coins before they accept, customers want vendors who take coins before they buy. The process of buying DGB (or really most any crypto) is entirely too convoluted and weird for mainstream use. In order to get BTC, I probably have to deposit money in someone else's bank account or send a wire transfer or something and why the heck would I do that if PayPal or my Mastercard works just as well? Not to mention that I now have to transfer BTC to an exchange, trade it for DGB and then get it back. That will take me hours if not the better part of a day.
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Why not apply to http://coinkite.comThey charge like 800 USD per device to use ( for the merchant ), I dont forsee that concept going anywhere soon. Let merchants decide. They can accept a many coins with this device, so it's probably acceptable.
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2014-Jun-20 07:48:32.268542 [P2P7]Selected peer: 18041371098255128933 114.228.69 .152:23080[white=1] last_seen: d1.h20.m54.s17 2014-Jun-20 07:48:32.268542 [P2P7]Connecting to 114.228.69.152:23080(white=1, la st_seen: d1.h20.m54.s17)... 2014-Jun-20 07:48:37.285054 [P2P7][0.0.0.0:0 OUT]Connect failed to 114.228.69.15 2:23080 2014-Jun-20 07:48:37.290511 [P2P7]Selected peer: 13263566046364305543 77.255.110 .213:23080[white=0] last_seen: d1.h14.m20.s15 2014-Jun-20 07:48:37.297790 [P2P7]Connecting to 77.255.110.213:23080(white=0, la st_seen: d1.h14.m20.s15)... 2014-Jun-20 07:48:42.308686 [P2P7][0.0.0.0:0 OUT]Connect failed to 77.255.110.21 3:23080 2014-Jun-20 07:48:42.312319 [P2P7]Selected peer: 13679926584330439148 115.77.15. 113:23080[white=0] last_seen: d1.h14.m56.s33 2014-Jun-20 07:48:42.318686 [P2P7]Connecting to 115.77.15.113:23080(white=0, las t_seen: d1.h14.m56.s33)... 2014-Jun-20 07:48:47.323749 [P2P7][0.0.0.0:0 OUT]Connect failed to 115.77.15.113 :23080 2014-Jun-20 07:48:47.328294 [P2P7]Selected peer: 11462659978619655692 222.50.3.2 50:23080[white=0] last_seen: d1.h16.m49.s58 2014-Jun-20 07:48:47.332310 [P2P7]Connecting to 222.50.3.250:23080(white=0, last _seen: d1.h16.m49.s58)... and 1 hour dont download the block What should I do? What operating system?
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Deep breath...
My thinking is that if the dev team has agreements with vendors in LA to take DGB, we need to be able to make sure people can actually buy DGB to use, specifically in LA. It's a bit of the chicken-and-egg paradox; vendors want customers with coins before they accept, customers want vendors who take coins before they buy. The process of buying DGB (or really most any crypto) is entirely too convoluted and weird for mainstream use. In order to get BTC, I probably have to deposit money in someone else's bank account or send a wire transfer or something and why the heck would I do that if PayPal or my Mastercard works just as well? Not to mention that I now have to transfer BTC to an exchange, trade it for DGB and then get it back. That will take me hours if not the better part of a day.
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Why not apply to http://coinkite.com
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Guys, it was obvious since 1st minute. Proof of Contribution is just another name for IPO. Don't invest in IPO, 100% SCAM.
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RoscoeWins created an account to troll our thread by his own admission, so as not to taint his main account with trolling!!! Did I read that right? I am 100% sure. I even suspect that there is a group of people spreading tons of FUD in order to reduce the price.
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any ideas when monero will be added to cryptsy? EDIT - sorry, I ment mintpal Craptsy is dying, at least I hope so. For me it's near impossible to trade there without punishing your nervous system. Place an order and bots will set dust orders in a few milliseconds in front of you. Deposits stuck, canceling does not work, negative balances, trolling dumb support, etc. Why you, guys so love craptsy? It's a grave for mineable coins.
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Why don't you guys use X13 algo?
This is precisely why we pre-announced so early, to gather input from the community. Thank you.
EDIT: Why do you think we should go with X13? You shouldn't because X13 like every "new" X(N) are designed to be FPGA-friendly. really, stop all this XN rush. Haven't you see how difficulty rising to the moon in a few minutes after launch? Don't feed China.
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Guys, why you are so brand new if you are going to resurrect altcoin marketplace from this pandemonium?
Update: Oh, just noticed X11, you guys creating coins for FPGA, not for GPU. Use Scrypt-N.
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How would I solomine with Wolf's miner? I tried pointing it to the wallet, but none of the methods seem to work, http or stratum. I have 3 computers at home, and 4 colocated, so having them all go to a private pool would seem like the easiest method, but setting up solo mining on each one would be optimal I assume, just would have to monitor each one daily for issues.
It works only on pools. You can join a small one or run private pool just for you.
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So.. we are lost our coins or ?
If you didn't specify PaymendID sending coins to exchange you lost your money. Exchange need this payment ID to identify your payment, because everyone send to the same address. Not quite, QCN was sent to the exchange's wallet. You can contact exchange's support with all transaction data and they can process it manually. Oh, cool. It's nice to know it.
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So.. we are lost our coins or ?
If you didn't specify PaymendID sending coins to exchange you lost your money. Exchange need this payment ID to identify your payment, because everyone send to the same address.
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transaction <a3e9872f24fc6b16a879f5a267e3eec15df544dc45c20926e311441e8fce71d9> generated ok and sent to daemon transaction <e178398e3aea0db65c76c1f05246d6cdf68cdb8c2812f8cf624e042363d510af> generated ok and sent to daemon but i can't found them in blockchain Is this problem solved now ? same xrm. dev talk to me 1 week ago. I typed [incoming_transfers available],there's many False transfers in the list. So how can i get these coin? Did you forget to specify PaymendID? BTW, do you see pending deposit on poloniex? 10 confirmations can take 40 minutes and even more.
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Recently, monero plans to develop any new feature?
I think there are many things have to be improved before offering new features. CN is new technology in early stage.
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can someone pls tell me which files are necessary and is there some way to retrieve the coins?
Only *.keys file is necessary. It's your private keys, backup it. I posted a lot of times. Wallet.bin is just a cache and it will be recreated again if you run simplewallet --wallet-file wallet.bin again from wallet.bin.keys.
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