easydarkcoin dude
I used localbitcoins today and it cost £1.87 per darkcoin after charges. Your site states a reasonable £1.89, when I first calculated it the difference was higher but I never allowed for exchange commission charges properly. It was a lot of messing about with transfers and waiting the very slow bitcoins for a few darkcoin in order to save only 1%, might give you a try next time, and not waste a whole morning !!
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bag being broken down into smaller bags. that isn't a good sign.
2 'test' withdrawals of 195 btc followed 7 minutes later by 7160 btc's!! 2015-02-14 04:32:26 - 7160.00011538 0.00028815 f5b0363f03e1ed8bb812… 2015-02-14 04:25:56 - 90. 7160.00040353 f6a3cd44800621cbab9c… 2015-02-14 04:25:56 - 105. 7250.00040353 4a700f46a583d5856833…
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Price is tied to BTC. BTC is rising, we fall a bit. My guess, and I'm bad at this, is that it won't fall below .001 depending on how high BTC goes. I'm sure we'll go up quite a bit this upcoming year though. One thing you can count on is that our development will continue at a rapid pace with all the developers on board and Evan continuing to dedicate his full time to the rapid pace we've been going at all last year. It's been and continues to be a fun ride!
Fun ride +1000
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Ahh I'm back from holiday, super relaxed and its great to see so much progress in the last week.
Stonehedge is back ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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Love your signature Honest Tim, please do keep up the honesty in an extremely unfair world, good morning ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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Snipsy
Wow... I can't believe I wasn't doing this earlier... In that case I could set up 20+mn's and generate some serious drk. NICE! Thanks Sub-ether! [/quote] Happy to help, but I did learn most of this from reading TaoOfsatoshi's setup guides although they are for hot/cold, I suggest looking at the testnet masternode thread by Propulsion for hot/cold in 1 as its a more cut down version of Taos's but remember to set testnet=0 of course, my so small version of Propulsion's is half way https://darkcointalk.org/threads/guide-for-mn-on-testnet-needed.3101/
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Hey guys, I got a quick question: I am about to set up a Masternode on Windows but unfortunately I have no static IP. However, I managed to install a DynDNS Client on the server and establish an address. Everything is working but how do I get the DRK Client to connect with the DynDNS address?
If you're meaning from home on the same machine, thats local hot wallet holding 1000 coins and remote (masternode) machine in one. This is fairly easy to do, use the normal darkcoin-qt.exe wallet from homepage,run and then stop it running, and put this as a new file darkcoin.conf in the roaming (hidden windows folder), with your own passwords of course, then run darkcoin-qt again. You do not need to specify an external ip because your masternode is on the same machine so it can be dynamic. You can specify the internal ip which is normally something like 192.168.0.2, you can fix this local ip inside LAN settings using internet protocol version 4(TCP IPV4) in properties and specify a fixed local ip address with masking etc, although you might be able to skip this if only 1 machine and your router's firewall port forwards ok. Config is something like this, "rpcuser=researchisgood rpcpassword=crystalmethwhores rpcallowip=127.0.0.1 listen=1 server=1 daemon=1 logtimestamps=1 maxconnections=256 addnode=23.23.186.131 masternode=1 masternodeprivkey='masternode genkey' " your masternode privkey must be generated from the wallet debug console using the command 'masternode genkey' after sending 1000 darkcoin to an address in the fresh wallet. And goto wallet console and command 'masternode start crystalmethwhores', it should say masternode succesfully started.. I have missed some steps out for simplicity, and I suggest you read TaoOfSatoshi's most excellent guide on how to setup and have a play around before coming back with more questions but be warned it is for a hot/cold setup but is a similar kind of thing. https://darkcointalk.org/threads/taos-masternode-setup-guide-for-dummies.2680/
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anyone knows...how deep we will go ? i want to buy some dark again
So, its making up your mind time, ' Are you in or are you out ?! ' http://youtu.be/9pQg5fMjVVc
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@sub-ether. I have been putting it out of my mind and reluctant to muddy the waters, BUT...
All my torrenting is fine. Other dloading seems fine too. However, exactly the same thing happens when I have tried using ACE media player to stream football. Will buffer reasonably fast...get a few seconds worth, then stop completely. Can see the bandwidth digits getting hammered down like clockwork. I just can't believe this is happening with a wallet, but I suppose if the ports are in a range?? Could be?
Yer, odd you get same with media player as well,some of them routers are a pain in the arse with flood control/port forwading etc, found that out when doing testnet masternodes. The website port checkers don't show it either. Direct PC based software like port checker/scanners from majorgeeks should show it better.
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not done this for ages.....
Just downloaded latest wallet (25) Renamed wallet.dat >> old. Currently 49 weeks behind. Slowly got up to 8 connections. Now pretty much stuck.
It will download a meg or two in the first 2/3 minutes, but then network traffic will fall to a pitiful level. Is this normal? If I restart, it will once again download the first 2 meg quickly again.....then back to dead slow with very occasional spikes on the network traffic graph.
Could be way off base here, but I used to get exactly that is torrent downloads, and it was the service provider capping the bandwidth at certain times and/or you've gone over your monthly allowance and you've gone into an annoying web only browsing mode. It could be flagging as a torrent due to percieved packet size similarity and transfer characteristics.
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I didn't get paid for days because of these freaks, profiting on our back ...
We should be extremely careful with every major overhaul of the network ..
Our development cycles are going to start slowing down now that we have IX & DS out there and working properly. I see you're starting optimizations on the wallet. Any idea on some outstanding features: -Masternode Obfuscation -Masternode Blinding (you mentioned about fragmenting inputs across multiple masternodes) -2FA Dude. The guy just created eCash for the first time ever. Let him take a night off and grab a beer.This. ( I think even these of us obsessively following Darkcoin developments would need some time for this to REALLY sink in) This is a highly experimental work in process, mistakes and hacks will happen, if a few masternode payments are missed so what, if this was any R&D project in a lab or industry, the prototypes would be tested by people with regular paychecks for months or even years before being realised into the 'main world' for consumers but that aint how it works in the crypto world. On a personal note, I do obsessively follow the Darkcoin developments and think the whole setup is outstandingly creative and game changing , bring it on! ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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there's a new update, .24! Mandatory? Cold start?
11.1.25 is coming soon Excellent and speedy work;D Its no longer a score draw, the update to dinner ratio has passed parity ![Cool](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cool.gif) Release updates = 2 Hot dinners =1
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Creeping wall [/quote] Otoh, the way I see it, you rode the first wave to the max with bitcoin, and are good at recognizing cycles, particularly with the starts and potential burnouts at the end. And this is the second wave, and you have jumped from the crest of the first straight onto the rising wave of the second. Thanks for your updates btw, it makes for great entertainment and learning ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confirmation_biasA series of experiments in the 1960s suggested that people are biased toward confirming their existing beliefs. Later work re-interpreted these results as a tendency to test ideas in a one-sided way, focusing on one possibility and ignoring alternatives. In certain situations, this tendency can bias people's conclusions. Explanations for the observed biases include wishful thinking and the limited human capacity to process information. Another explanation is that people show confirmation bias because they are weighing up the costs of being wrong, rather than investigating in a neutral, scientific way. Confirmation biases contribute to overconfidence in personal beliefs and can maintain or strengthen beliefs in the face of contrary evidence.
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It will take some time to reach parity with Bitcoin ;-) what you are seeing now is nothing compared with what you will be seeing when the masses figure out what instantX has brought. It is the revolution of crypto currency making it better than any payment method existing, including credit and debit cards
How is it revolutionary? Ripple and BitShares have fast confirmation times for a long time. What else does InstantX provide? How fast? Recommended Confirmation Time: 1 block (10 secs) for BitShares, 1 block (10 secs) for Ripple. http://wiki.bitshares.org/index.php/BitShares/Why_BitSharesBitshares : Propagating blocks every 10 seconds won't allow the network to grow very large without tons of orphans. Darkcoin solves this by locking transactions into the next block while the block is being solved, this gives you the best of both worlds, really fast confirmation with a really stable network. Ripple: The beauty of InstantX is it's 100% decentralized. Ripple is not. Where else can you get 3-5 second confirmation in a completely decentralized way? All of the other solutions are flawed Indeed, Evan, your Darkcoin creation is the most elegant of solutions over many angles. And Quarkcoin for example was 30 seconds and prided itself on being quick at the beginning and indeed was, but the blockchain size got large and the update to the wallet is now tedious and broadcasting is unreliable(orphans also?), latest figures suggest 38 seconds, so this would suggest 10 seconds would not stand up to heavy use and would go a similar way.
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Where?
Quiet day on Cryptsy apart from a bite at Otoh's wall.
It's probably a bot posting that. I am Stonehedgebot. What are your instructions? My instructions would be, buy Darkcoin ASAP before its get too expensive after it appears on the Keiser report or otherwise, but I know you have already ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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It will take some time to reach parity with Bitcoin ;-) what you are seeing now is nothing compared with what you will be seeing when the masses figure out what instantX has brought. It is the revolution of crypto currency making it better than any payment method existing, including credit and debit cards
How is it revolutionary? Ripple and BitShares have fast confirmation times for a long time. What else does InstantX provide? Do you mean the closed source, centralized, can't mine, overly friendly with banks, increased supply overnight by 25% but no one noticed type ripplecoin, or is there a totally different alternative ripple that I've over looked?
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Evan...... Max Keiser...... Skype.... (just sayin) ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) Interesting, Keiser's viewers are more switched on than a passing mention on Fox 25 (and look what that did). Price could go ballistic on airing if Evan appears as a guest.
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