Huh?
I thought you were looking for a debate on why some of my points are wrong, no? Otherwise, pardon me. Most members here think everything I say is wrong, so there is a bias acquired. You have the biggest hard on for VERI it's hilarious. You know the 'ignore' feature on this forum is most useful.
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I have 24 vegas. If I mine ETH, total hashrate is ~1050 MHash/s in EthMan, pool reports 1020-1030 MHash/s average hashrate. If I mine XMR, total hashrate is ~43 KHash/s in EthMan, pool reports 38.5-39 KHash/s average hashrate. Rejected shares rate is <0.1% in both cases. So while CryptoNote mining Pool receives only about 90% shares, I bet it is not normal. Is there any way to fix it?
I notice exactly the same problem.
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My Gigabyte Vega56 Gaming OCs are frustrating. Barely can get them on 1800 hs on Xmr-stak. My OC on the HBM of 920@900mv was working for a week, and suddenly decided it will not. It will basically BSOD upon applying the same profile on OverdriveNTool - which again, was working for a week already.
The last time I had a problem like that it turned out that it wasn't a software or GPU problem at all. The PCI-e connectors from the PSU had gotten so hot that the coating melted exposing bare wire. After enough use, they can short, the PC will freeze, if you're lucky, forcing a hard reboot. During the reboot everything cools down, the wires may not touch, and consequently you think you have a software problem. It may not be your problem, but you should really think about everything involved. Good luck.
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I'm surprised by the trolls creating new accounts trying to FUD this. Why are you so obsessed?
well apart from the new accounts, you cannot deny that the xmr side has some pretty strong arguments about this and the other side responds by calling them fudders instead of actually at least try to answer... i dunno, If it looks like a duck, swims like a duck, and quacks like a duck, you know how it goes... You must have looked right over my post. Crypto forks are a fact of life. If Monero cannot survive a fork without endangering the exposure of its users, then it needs to be redesigned. That is not calling anybody a "fudder."
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For me, the key part of the linked article is: "...but MoneroV operators might obtain a significant amount of knowledge about the contents of the Monero blockchain through users giving MoneroV their private keys." So, what I guess the author of the post is saying is that we have a MORAL responsibility to NOT help (those factions of the US - as implied above by owlcatz. Where do you find anything about the US?) who are trying to break the anonymity of Monero and that outweighs the making of some (potential) free money. And, by logical extension, that outweighs whatever IMMORAL activities may have been paid for with Monero. Kind of reminds me of the old comedic line, "I got mine, now you get yours." No, sorry, but in my mind, if a valid method exists that exposes vulnerabilities in a system, in this case, Monero via a fork - using standard fork methodologies, then it MUST be followed for the development of the future. If that means that all are exposed in the past, too bad. Those who put their TRUST in such a system are fools because they didn't see this coming. It is more important to accept that this may be a problem for de-anonymizing Monero and plan for the future accordingly. Implying that one must oppose on moral grounds is antithetical.
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How can I get an amount of Monero or new MoneroV without having large sums of money to invest?
Ah, the question of the ages.
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I have already successfully imported my private keys and am showing LCC!
Problem is I, and likely you, have no peers, stuck at processing blocks on disk 31 hours behind.
Looks, normal. My wallet is now synced!
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So I downloaded the bootstrap file, extracted it to C:\Users\<NAME>\AppData\Roaming\LiteCoinCash in winbloze. The file size is 11,609,447KB My wallet now says that it is indexing block on disk, currently at 4 years 33 weeks behind. Is that right, or Why does it seem that the bootstrap.dat isn't doing a thing?
If you look in the folder where you have the bootstrap, you'll see things happening. It has to index the entire Litecoin chain, and then all the post fork blocks. It takes a while, even with a bootstrap. Wallets just went live on Git Anyone having any luck downloading the 14MB file? Stuck at .1% I just gave up and went with the torrent. I have 2/3rds of it in tenish minutes. Thanks, man, I agree, it is working it just has to get indexed, now already at 1 year and 40 weeks behind.
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So I downloaded the bootstrap file, extracted it to C:\Users\<NAME>\AppData\Roaming\LiteCoinCash in winbloze. The file size is 11,609,447KB My wallet now says that it is indexing block on disk, currently at 4 years 33 weeks behind. Is that right, or Why does it seem that the bootstrap.dat isn't doing a thing?
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Nice to see https://www.cryptunit.com/ finally listing GRAFT and, unlike https://easyhash.io/ , correctly listing the daily earnings as "?." You can't use the ICO price as a basis for determining profitability for mining, that's absurd.
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I'll have to try you out because www.graftpool.online is all f'd up right now, can't keep a connection. The best and lowest fee mining pool: Key Pool Features: Individual Worker Stats. Customizable Payment Threshold. The pool fee is set to only 0.1%. DDOS Protection. Revamped UI The coins which are currently on our pool : Graft Pool GIVEAWAY ATTENTION!!!500 GRAFTS will be awarded weekly to a randomly selected pool member from the top 50 contributors list. Join us on DiscordJoin us on Telegram
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You had to hold it in your wallet from November 4 to December 31 last year
No sh!t, Sherlock. And what event prompted many to move their ERC-20 tokens from their wallet near the end of that time period?... The EtherDelta DNS hack. So, I practice good safekeeping of my tokens and I am not rewarded with the PXT tokens. Whatever. Crooked is as crooked does.
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I've been in PPT since the ICO. Then came the EtherDelta scare so I moved my PPT to another wallet address in December.
So here comes Populous announcing that they are going to airdrop PXT for all the holders of PPT. (this is where I get f*cked.)
Yep, I moved the PPT before their airdrop date and and after the "hold" date, just because the ether addresses was used frequently on ED. So I kindly send an email to Populous explaining - no response. Then I see their twitter info on how to claim PXT, etc. I do so - still no response. I repeat - still no response. Now I hear they are removing the claim form. Oh, well, I guess I don't rate.
I realize that the PXT likely isn't worth much, but dammit! It's just the concept of being told one thing and then experiencing something else.
So I read what I hope is FUD on this forum thread but my experience is screaming to pay attention to not what they say, but what they do!
Populous, I'm pissed.
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the launch of the beta will take a month. source: slack
Kidding me? no, nico said they need another month. Shock....could be a new Bitconnect this What? Pfft. Not hardly.
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Easyhash.io declares that GRT is currently $0.21678037/ea. I can't find an exchange for GRT. Does anyone know where they get that value?
ICO Price of 0.0000262 BTC Really? Uh, no, it doesn't work that way. LOL!
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Easyhash.io declares that GRT is currently $0.21678037/ea. I can't find an exchange for GRT. Does anyone know where they get that value?
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For now it looks, that this coin is not like British Leyland lol LOL! I love that analogy. I remember all too well the parody diagram of a Clear Hooters dash light switch for Triumphs: The switch had 3 settings: Off, Dim, and Flicker! Those were the days...
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Exiting the debt-based economy and creating an asset-based economy is my current focus. It is interesting the lack of resistance I have encountered from the old paradigm. Surely it won't last.
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2 000 000 premine
LOL!
You've got to be kidding!
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