New bid: WTB 600 MRO @ .00035.
Added. Also addressed to all: I wasn't sure which posts reported trades. If you did a trade that is not on the log, please repost the details (ideally including the original time GMT you traded, at least approximately)
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I'm not sure what you are missing. Did you install build-essential and boost-all-dev?
Yep, build-essential and libboost-all-dev are there. Tried also the older(?) repo at https://github.com/bitmonero-project/bitmonero, same problem. Does not make sense that this file would be missing: -- Looking for include file pthread.h - not found
Does it exist on your system? It should be in /usr/include/pthread.h
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I'm not sure what you are missing. Did you install build-essential and boost-all-dev?
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Now i have this problem . cant sync wallet, and cant see my balance. Are my coins lost?
No your coins are not lost, that just means your wallet build is too old. You need to refresh. OP should have the latest.
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Please replace mine with 5000 at 0.000360 (1.8 BTC, willing to do partial).
By the way, link in the OP to the MRO thread should be updated.
updated both
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Does anyone know how many coins are currently in circulation?
Slightly below 400k.
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She's dead Jim.
I had one card throwing X's so I decided to crack open the case and take a look. I had to drill out one fo the screws and bumped the power cord out. (I was planning to leave it on in case I didn't see anything wrong inside and avoid possible reboot SD problems.) Okay, finished opening it, checked the boards. A few needed to be reseated, although I guess it most of them still had some kind of connection because only on board had X's before I opened it up (was hashing around 900). Plug back in and nothing. No fan, no blue screen, just cold and dead. Flip the power switch a few times, unplug and plug a few times. Still dead.
I guess I'll try swapping the PSU?
how long was ur PSU off? these 1000w things have a 10-15 minute safety feature where it wont power up... I waited around 20 minutes to see if it would reset, but it didn't. I'm pretty sure the problem was a loose power cable inside. they replaced a dead 1000w with another dusty and dented 1000w enermax that had been shorted on the wrong side - purple & grey....
Sigh. I guess I'll just use one of my own PSUs. Pretty annoying since its not like the ROI on this thing is so great, but I guess I get to keep the PSU at the end. Right at 3 years of mining (multiple rigs) on my oldest AX1200...
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She's dead Jim.
I had one card throwing X's so I decided to crack open the case and take a look. I had to drill out one fo the screws and bumped the power cord out. (I was planning to leave it on in case I didn't see anything wrong inside and avoid possible reboot SD problems.) Okay, finished opening it, checked the boards. A few needed to be reseated, although I guess it most of them still had some kind of connection because only on board had X's before I opened it up (was hashing around 900). Plug back in and nothing. No fan, no blue screen, just cold and dead. Flip the power switch a few times, unplug and plug a few times. Still dead.
I guess I'll try swapping the PSU?
Alright that was an adventure. Looks like some of the cables had gotten loose, including one of the backplane power cables. Fixed all the cables and got BSOD. Found an SD card I had around, flashed it, and then realized I need a microSD card. Oops. Look around some more and find a microSD card, flash that and it boots. I had removed two ASIC boards to make it easier to access the controller. Shutdown linux, pop the SD, power down, put the SD back, put the boards back in, and now it won't boot! Pull one ASIC board and it boots fine. Looks like I need to upgrade the PSU to get it to run with 10 boards. Has anyone gotten any love from Bitmain on this issue, or do I just have to junk their PSU and use my own?
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WTB 3000 for .000350
Is this in place of your previous buy order at 0.0003 or an additional buy order? The previous trade is complete, i have edited the post Also the new trade is for 4k now Edited. Also, it is better to just make a new post otherwise I don't know to go back and look at the edits. So just post a new reply to the thread stating what you want to do and I will edit the orders in the OP.
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I created a new wallet and typed exit. Restarted simplewallet.exe with the "--wallet mywallet.bin" arguments but it just prints out how it cant find mywallet.keys file. I'm looking right at the mywallet.keys file that was created, is there some special place I have to put it? This is Win 7 64 I'm running.
Is your wallet called mywallet.bin or mywallet? The keys file is whatever name you give it plus .keys.
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WTB 3000 for .000350
Is this in place of your previous buy order at 0.0003 or an additional buy order?
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She's dead Jim.
I had one card throwing X's so I decided to crack open the case and take a look. I had to drill out one fo the screws and bumped the power cord out. (I was planning to leave it on in case I didn't see anything wrong inside and avoid possible reboot SD problems.) Okay, finished opening it, checked the boards. A few needed to be reseated, although I guess it most of them still had some kind of connection because only on board had X's before I opened it up (was hashing around 900). Plug back in and nothing. No fan, no blue screen, just cold and dead. Flip the power switch a few times, unplug and plug a few times. Still dead.
I guess I'll try swapping the PSU?
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I do have a newbie question though, why can't someone compile the linux source? Why is it better to compile linux version yourself, but we all trust windows binaries?
GCC often has architecture specific optimizations when compiling, so it tends to be faster if you build yourself. Compiling on Windows tends to be a pain in the ass, so we recommend people just use the binaries. It is possible to build separate Windows binaries for different architectures (Nehalem, Haswell, etc) that will perform better on the corresponding hardware but as you say its a pain in the ass to build all these and keep them updated whenever there is a patch, so I can't blame anyone for not doing it. It's nice that Windows binaries get built at all. However, if someone wants to step up and build (and maintain) a bunch of these different binaries, I'm sure the community would be grateful.
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Im raising my bid to WTB 1385 @ 0.000361 / .5 BTC / dreamspark Please sell me some somebody PM sent. I'm assuming these will trade so I'm not posting them on the order book yet. Let me know either way.
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Is there a website where I can see the value of this "coin"? What if you buy 1000 Monero for 1 BTC and the value ends up at 100 sat per Monero..
This is the value of the coin. Soon BCN and this coin will be at major exchanges, and then we'll really see things move. It's too risky to set a price to 25k sat when you don't know the wants and the demand of the coin Sure we do. This thread is a market: we have an order book that shows a supply-demand crossover point that sets the price. This is no different from a "real" exchange like Cryptsy/MintPal etc. except for the inconvenience. The best guess for starting price when we do get on an exchange would be the current price from here. Furthermore the trading volume on this thread is much higher than many of the coin pairs on many "real" exchanges.
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Escrowed trade for 6666 MRO occurred
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escrow trade completed at 0.00035
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Because anyone can join p2pool, all nodes connect to each other You don't say....... Anyone can mine on stratum too - does that mean encryption is pointless there as well? No because there is a trust relationship between the miner and the pool. There is no trust relationship between nodes. It seems like it could be of use for miners using a public node. That's what I said several posts back.
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Quick questions, sorry if it has been addressesed.
1) does it matter what % of p2pool has rate in comparison to total hashrate affects earning in the long run, after ramp-up?
It matters because you only get paid out when someone in p2pool finds a block. This doesn't not affect your expected (average) earnings but it does affect the frequency of your payouts and the variance of your earnings. Happily, p2pool hash rate has increased a lot recently. 2) Can you point multiple miners from multiple IP's or same LAN, to the same p2pool using the same payout address?
Yss!
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Because anyone can join p2pool, all nodes connect to each other You don't say....... Anyone can mine on stratum too - does that mean encryption is pointless there as well? No because there is a trust relationship between the miner and the pool. There is no trust relationship between nodes.
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