No, I'm afraid it doesn't.
I'd like to see encryption between all p2pool nodes as well as miners - especially after this latest attack on miners.
Encryption between p2pool nodes is pointless. Nothing prevents an attacker from creating his own nodes to infect the network. Encrypting connections from miners to public nodes may be worthwhile.
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I really want to mine this coin and support it, but this daemon/wallet situation is soooo tiring. I've tried for days now to refresh my wallet but I get "transaction parse error" all the time and the sync takes forever. I give up now. Can you please put out a bounty for someone to make a new wallet with a "normal" interface?
The parse error is because you don't have the current version. There is already a bounty for a GUI wallet. Please add to it. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=589561.0
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Before we can set up pools..
We need a miner.
Currently the mining is done In the wallet AFAIK
There is also a miner in the standard build, just no pool to connect it to.
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The active tkoed loan is now overdue. The borrower has been in diligent contact with me and I do not believe is trying to "scam" in any way, but has had some setbacks making it impossible to stay current on the loan. I have offered options for restructuring the loan and have provided a 7 day cure period. If the loan is not brought up to date or restructured within 7 days I will be keeping the collateral and payments to date, as agreed.
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We can do something to stop it . Like clearing shitcoin .
I'd be all in favor of it. Need some ideas. It's amazing that newbies still just on new coins with 3% PREMINE or 4% PREMINE or more. Really is craziness that they expect it to be worth anything. But how to find a good coin ?It's really a hard job. Stick with the big 3- Bitcoin, Litecoin, Dogecoin. Dogecoin was not one of the big three until very recently. The fact that a coin can still break out like that says that new ones aren't necessarily worthless, though most are, and it is certainly a lot of work to dig through trash to find a treasure. When you see a long period go by with no successful new coins, you can declare altcoins over. How long that needs to be is unclear.
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Mid 50's. I have recently moved it to a different room/circuit and that's when the problem started. But the temps haven't increased.
Interesting, I've never been over 52 o (usually around 50) and my psu is doing fine, perhaps it's the temp that's causing it, I'm not sure what others are running at. With the cutoff at 80 o one would expect it to handle high temps, but maybe the psu is struggling. Also, if you've changed it to a different circuit, I'd expect it to trip at your breaker box, not at the psu if that was the problem. It may be there is a bit more voltage drop on the second circuit. Wouldn't necessarily trip the breaker but might push the PSU -- already being pushed to the limit -- over the edge. If you have a kill-a-watt or multimeter you can measure the voltage at the outlet you are using and see.
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WTB 5000 for 1.5 BTC
Please update the OP
I assume this is in place of your previous order? 0.000175 / 2000 MRO / 0.35 / pandher
If not, let me know and I will put that one back as well.
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Can someone post that calculation to see how many coins I should mine a day.
your hash rate * 60 * 60 * 24 * block reward / difficulty current block reward is 17.27 current difficulty is 670000 Luck will play a large role. so this calculation is wrong? Current network hashrate is diff / 60 so (your_hr / network_hr) * (24 * 60) = number of blocks per day It is the same
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Can someone post that calculation to see how many coins I should mine a day.
your hash rate * 60 * 60 * 24 * block reward / difficulty current block reward is 17.27 current difficulty is 670000 Luck will play a large role.
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Order Of Blame: 1 - Coin cloners. 2 - Service providers.. often the same cloners who collect bounties or put clones on their own exchanges. 3 - Us end users.
1. End users 2. End users 3. End users If nobody paid attention to these shitcoins and especially if no one traded into them, the whole mess would disappear tomorrow.
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smooth, you are a strange man, answering questions that no one ever asked. For you to know, it is enough to backup .keys as i see. but good to know .address.txt any way there was no question about backup. FYI it is not enough to backup the keys, at least not with the version as of a week or so ago. I tested it and it didn't work. The wallet lost track of spent outputs and did not recover properly. I don't know if this is fixed. Sorry I misunderstood your question about backup, was just trying to help.
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The real problem i think is to have SPV client with this approach. What do you think ?
You most certainly can't have SPV clients if verifying the block header pow requires the entire block chain. As far as the pow itself I'm still not quite sure what you are trying to accomplish. As far as the bitcoin transaction volume you mentioned, I consider that very low if you are designing for the long term. But it seems you have through this through a fair amount and if you are launching in two days I doubt it makes sense to change the pow right before launch, so I guess we'll just see how it goes. You can always hard fork, but that gets much more difficult to accomplish over time.
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While refreshing wallet i got errors now (first time ever) and seems like can`t receive blocks with wallet: Height 469252 of 469572 failed to process transaction Another try pull_blocks(try_count=0)... failed to process transaction Another try pull_blocks(try_count=1)... failed to process transaction Another try pull_blocks(try_count=2)... failed to process transaction pull_blocks failed, try_count=3 Refresh failed, no blocks received
Once it was after Height 469252 of 469572 Than after Height 469257 of 469576 download the files and install.. make sure you backup your wallet. you mean new updated version or blockchain files? You don't need to back up the block chain. Back up the wallet files that you use with simplewallet, there are three of them, one with just the base name, one .keys. and one .address.txt. You should frequently do this anyway.
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Is there source for that? If you mean the Linux binaries, that's taco's from earlier today. If you mean the new Windows binaries, Noodle hasn't provided one. I was wondering if the Linux binaries were built from difference source, since someone reported them being faster. But maybe I misunderstood.
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Is there source for that?
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What do I need to fix the linux wallet problem when I try to refresh?
You need the current version from github. You can use the binaries as mentioned in the previous reply but you are better off building it yourself. If you already did a git clone, you can do and get everything working pretty fast (most files won't need to be recompiled)
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oaes_key_gen() does not seem to be used anywhere, and the function is not documented, but why it uses rand() to generate the key? Dumb, but there is good code to generate keys using an entropy source somewhere else. (I forgot where but I did review it.) Someone should comment out oaes_key_gen and recompile to make sure it really isn't being used.
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I would ask how it is that this army of 1000 (or is it 100 billion) Newbies always show up and argue every issue in favor of helping BCN. Why would that be?
same on the other hand, IMHO. I know that smooth doesn't have alt newbies but everything is seen clearly. You make a valid point. Forum polls are pretty hard to trust at all.
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