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1561  Local / Altcoins (Français) / Re: Aide sur Paris : installer un ASIC scrypt on: May 27, 2014, 10:58:40 PM
Pour ce soir ça va être difficile (et aussi j'ai jamais configuré un ASIC même si je suppose que c'est pas compliqué normalement...).
En attendant que tu trouves quelqu'un, peut être pourrais tu nous en dire un peu plus sur ton problème ? Qu'est ce qui ne fonctionne pas exactement ?

Si je dis pas de conneries ton mineur doit fonctionner en Ethernet et être configuré avec une IP locale fixe (ou en DHCP), donc il faudrait "juste" configurer ton ordi manuellement pour pouvoir le joindre et changer sa conf réseau  (ou trouver l'IP du mineur si il est configuré en DHCP).
Ensuite une fois que tu as l'interface de gestion je suppose que le plus gros est fait ? C'est où que tu bloques ?
Sut tout Smiley J'ai acheté une alim 12 volts (parce qu'il était livré sans) et il s'allume. C'est tout. Je n'ai rien compris au reste et pourtant, je mine du monero, donc je sais utiliser une ligne de commande.
1562  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Bottlecaps - 200% Annual PoS coming soon! New lead developer Tranz on: May 27, 2014, 08:41:08 PM
I'd like to buy some bottlecaps, but since my wallet doesn't sync, I will abstain until it works

v1.5.2.1-g32a928e-flound

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listen=1
addnode=24.249.152.169
addnode=50.137.233.14         
addnode=62.32.16.8
addnode=64.251.188.32
addnode=69.10.44.115           
addnode=69.147.229.226
addnode=72.78.100.7
addnode=89.200.138.143
addnode=92.5.104.102
addnode=108.168.2.51
addnode=173.19.90.231
addnode=192.64.86.238
addnode=192.64.86.238
addnode=193.106.92.5
addnode=cap.nodes.btcrypt.net:7685
1563  Local / Altcoins (Français) / Re: Aide sur Paris : installer un ASIC scrypt on: May 27, 2014, 06:10:05 PM
Chez toi c'est où ?
Troca.
1564  Local / Altcoins (Français) / Aide sur Paris : installer un ASIC scrypt on: May 27, 2014, 04:33:15 PM
Bonjour,

Quelqu'un sur Paris qui pourrait m'aider à installer mon ASIC scrypt ? Je n'y arrive pas, c'est sûrement très simple mais même avec les tutoriels, je n'y arrive pas. Vous vouvez m'envoyer un MP, on se retrouve chez vous chez moi (mais pas dans un bar, parce j'ai un nettop, pas un laptop).

Merci !
1565  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][BBR]Boolberry[ANONYMITY&UNLINKABILITY|PoW-BCHAIN-BASED] LAUNCHED on: May 27, 2014, 04:17:56 PM
I'm thankful to have more serious developers working on the ByteCoin code like BoolBerry, they've contributed a lot of fixes to the network code we hope to integrate after testing (thanks!).

I hope we can maintain a nice dynamic like LTC and PPC and help keep each other's codebase functional.

I second this. Boolberry, you are showing great innovations and we would be delighted to have more CN coins like you.
1566  Local / Économie et spéculation / L'Analphabétisme financier on: May 27, 2014, 04:11:24 PM
(par Direct Matin du 13 mai 2014, en partenariat avec Slate.fr)

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Les résultats d’une étude menée sur la fragilité des connaissances financières au niveau mondial, par les économistes Annamaria Lusardi et Olivia Mitchell, sont alarmants.
Ils mettent en lumière une ignorance financière généralisée dans un monde où il est pourtant encore plus nécessaire que les citoyens sachent gérer leur porte-monnaie. La multiplication des cartes de crédit, des emprunts hypothécaires, des crédits à la consommation, la banalisation du boursicotage et l’essor des fonds de pension sont autant de réalités qui rendent l’«analphabétisme financier» de plus en plus dangereux.
Les deux auteurs de l’étude ont constaté que les personnes à plus faible niveau d’instruction améliorent leurs conditions matérielles de 82 % lorsqu’elles acquièrent plus de connaissances sur la gestion financière. Malgré cet état de fait, l’intérêt porté à un apprentissage supérieur sur ce sujet est plutôt faible, car la majorité des gens pensent en savoir beaucoup plus sur l’argent que ce qu’ils savent vraiment.
On a demandé à un panel de consommateurs américains d’auto-évaluer leurs connaissances financières sur une échelle de 1 (très faibles) à 7 (très élevées). 70 % ont estimé avoir un niveau supérieur à 4, alors qu’ils ne sont que 30 % à avoir répondu correctement à des questions financières simples. Idem en Allemagne et aux Pays-Bas. Les enquêtes révèlent également que les personnes âgées, les femmes et les plus pauvres sont les moins bien armés. Il est urgent de proposer des programmes d’éducation financière pratiques et facilement accessibles aux millions d’habitants du monde entier dont la situation économique pourrait être bien meilleure s’ils savaient mieux gérer leur argent, même lorsqu’ils en ont peu.

Parallèlement, les utilsateurs de Bitcoin rappellent que l'un des mérites des cryptomonnaies est d'avoir montré comment fonctionne vraiment une monnaie, d'avoir démystifié la création d'argent.

Dans un domaine proche, Bitcoin dans la vraie vie.
1567  Local / Français / Re: File des nouveaux venus français on: May 27, 2014, 03:24:27 PM
Bonjour,

Je m'appelle Fred, je suis de Bruxelles et j'ai découvert le bitcoin par hazard il y a environ 2 mois. Je dois bien avouer que je n'en comprend pas encore toutes les subtilités  Cheesy

A bientôt sur le forum!
Bienvenue Fred.

Un conseil : pour commencer évite tout ce qui à trait aux alt (Litecoin, dogecoin, machin coin, monero...). Ne regarde que Bitcoin lui-même, tu auras déjà suffisamment à faire Smiley. Et par défaut, méfie-toi des gens, la majorité sont prêts aux pires mensonges pour te soutirer ton argent, surtout sur les forums anglophones.
Si tu veux gagner de l'argent avec tes bitcoins, deux choses à faire :
- ne les retire pas avant qu'ils atteignent 6000 dollars (le prochain plafond anticipé). Même si ça baisse, tu gardes. Bien sûr, ne place en bitcoin que ce que tu peux te permettre de perdre, donc il te faut déjà avoir un budget de combien tu as besoin d'euros pour vivre jusqu'au mois prochain
- plutôt que de les laisser dormir dans ton wallet (ou, pire, dans une place de marché, sauf si c'est bitcoin-central), tu peux les investir dans just-dice.com - 50 % d'intérêt sur un an et tu n'as rien à faire, il faut juste les garder au moins une à deux semaines dessus (car à court-terme, tu peux perdre, c'est à moyen - long terme que tu gagnes). Tu ne joues pas au casino, tu places ton argent dans la banque du casino - plus d'infos sur just-dice.com

Bitcoin, ce n'est pas que gagner de l'argent, c'est aussi toute une manière de repenser l'économie. Mais pour ça, je te laisse butiner le forum.

Bonne lecture !
1568  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][MINT]Mintcoin V1.9.1, Energy Saving Coin *27 Exchanges *57 Merchants on: May 27, 2014, 11:40:58 AM
I feel that in the extreme long run, mint will survive and be worth far more than it's peak price to date. The best time to buy is usually when everyone else is selling.
http://www.devtome.com/doku.php?id=a_massive_investigation_of_instamines_and_fastmines_for_the_top_alt_coins#mintcoin
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not valid to an incoming investor. It will be more accurate 4 years down the road.

1569  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Bottlecaps - 200% Annual PoS coming soon! New lead developer Tranz on: May 26, 2014, 08:45:40 PM
Why doesn't my bottlecaps wallet sync?
1570  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][MRO] Monero - Anonymous Currency Based on Ring Signatures on: May 26, 2014, 10:49:34 AM
I finaly devised (and successfully applied) a refinement to the 10/200 strategy:

Extended 10/200 strategy

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I introduced you earlier to the 10/200 strategy by noted Bitcoin mogul Risto Pietila:

Everytime the price doubles, sell 10 % of your remaining stash.

And the corollary to the 10/200 strategy, which ensures you get free money from 73% of your stash:

ROI after three doublings.

Here, there is two schools: one that continue to sell after ROI is reached and one that just holds. Which school you will follow depends on how impatient, in need of money and confident on the future of your asset you are.

Now I would like to introduce you to what I called the extended 10/200 strategy. This is nothing new, traders use it everyday. Credits still go to aminorex.

After selling, place a buy order of the amount your sold at X% below your selling price and sell again at target price. Rinse and repeat.

For instance, your trading plan is to sell 10% of your Monero at 0.0064 BTC. You decide to buy back at 0.0051 BTC, because you are confident this is just a temporary fall in price and that it will reach 0.0064 again and probably more. Once it will reach 0.0064 again, you will sell again. In the process, you will have gain some moneroj. Free money. Once it doesn't work anymore (the price stops yoyoing around 0.0060 BTC), you just take the money and cash out (or invest it on something else).

This extension of the 10/200 strategy is compatible with both schools (the continuous sale school and the holding school).
1571  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Monero Economy on: May 26, 2014, 10:47:57 AM
I don't see your point. Governments can still force exchanges to collect your ID whether you're buying Monero or Bitcoin. What's the difference? How will an anonymous crypto solve that?
I agree with you. If you want anonmity, the whole chain must be anonymous
Currency prying => monero
Exchange prying => cash OTC
IP prying => I2P or TOR

Sure, it is much less convenient (especially cash OTC). Maybe with TOR of I2P, cash OTC is not necessary.
1572  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Monero Economy on: May 26, 2014, 10:47:41 AM
I don't know if this is the righ place to post it (since we are more on macro-economics than on trading), but still Smiley

Extended 10/200 strategy

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I introduced you earlier to the 10/200 strategy by noted Bitcoin mogul Risto Pietila:

Everytime the price doubles, sell 10 % of your remaining stash.

And the corollary to the 10/200 strategy, which ensures you get free money from 73% of your stash:

ROI after three doublings.

Here, there is two schools: one that continue to sell after ROI is reached and one that just holds. Which school you will follow depends on how impatient, in need of money and confident on the future of your asset you are.

Now I would like to introduce you to what I called the extended 10/200 strategy. This is nothing new, traders use it everyday. Credits still go to aminorex.

After selling, place a buy order of the amount your sold at X% below your selling price and sell again at target price. Rinse and repeat.

For instance, your trading plan is to sell 10% of your Monero at 0.0064 BTC. You decide to buy back at 0.0051 BTC, because you are confident this is just a temporary fall in price and that it will reach 0.0064 again and probably more. Once it will reach 0.0064 again, you will sell again. In the process, you will have gain some moneroj. Free money. Once it doesn't work anymore (the price stops yoyoing around 0.0060 BTC), you just take the money and cash out (or invest it on something else).

This extension of the 10/200 strategy is compatible with both schools (the continuous sale school and the holding school).
1573  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][MRO] Monero - Anonymous Currency Based on Ring Signatures on: May 26, 2014, 10:10:30 AM
For those who like commands that just have to be pasted on a shell:

Installing monero and cpuminer on Debian-based distros (not completely automated, you'll have to confirm several times;backup your wallet first, because it will be deleted):
Code:
cd ~ && rm -f install_monero.sh && wget https://ottrbutt.com/monero/install_monero.sh && bash install_monero.sh

Create the wallet
Code:
cd ~/bitmonero/build/release/src && ./simplewallet --generate-new-wallet=monero_wallet.bin pass=xxxx

Get you address (copy with the mouse,  (-u 46ctfLB...))
Code:
nano ~/bitmonero/build/release/src/monero_wallet.bin.address.txt

Get your threads (-t 8 on the next code)
Code:
nproc

Poolmining with cpuminer (change pool, address and number of threads):
Code:
cd ~/cpuminer/cpuminer-multi && ./minerd -a cryptonight -o stratum+tcp://monero.farm:1337 -u 46ctfLBhgyzJm61oTtDfu9GbVhG7ito4fNiQjdZcB5bL3mz5ejQrPD29uEkDHFzCVTHGFqAdG456w6ivYp7K23SiGREUiQe -p x -t 8

Solomining with bitmonerod (change address and number of threads):
Code:
cd ~/bitmonero/build/release/src && ./bitmonerod --start-mining 46ctfLBhgyzJm61oTtDfu9GbVhG7ito4fNiQjdZcB5bL3mz5ejQrPD29uEkDHFzCVTHGFqAdG456w6ivYp7K23SiGREUiQe --mining-threads 8

Launching the daemon (incompatible with the soloming command above)
Code:
cd ~/bitmonero/build/release/src && ./bitmonerod

Launching the wallet with command history (requires installing rlwrap first); requires the daemon to be launched first (see the two commands above)
Code:
cd ~/bitmonero/build/release/src && rlwrap ./simplewallet --wallet-file=monero_wallet.bin

Hope this helps Smiley
1574  Local / Annonces / Re: [ANN] [MRO} Monero, monnaie anonyme à signature par anneaux on: May 25, 2014, 08:49:50 AM
Je viens de tester minerd, c'est quand meme plus "moderne" Smiley
Par contre, sur le pool fr, les stats fonctionnent ? A chaque fois j'ai un message d'erreur.

Autre chose que décidement je comptrends pas, c'est le bloc reward..un coup il est a 16 et quelques, un coup a 0.6 etc..
Ce sont les paiments qui sont tronçonnés. Tu es payé en plusieurs fois, pour que justement on ne puisse savoir combien tu as reçu. Cryptonote va loin dans l'anonymat Smiley
1575  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [RESURRECTION] Bringing Life to Growthcoin (GRW) , Community Backed Development! on: May 25, 2014, 08:05:34 AM
What is the interest rate for Growthcoin?
1576  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][MRO] Monero - Anonymous Currency Based on Ring Signatures on: May 25, 2014, 12:58:41 AM

I agree, I love my Mintbox. I have no idea if it makes a good Monero miner (haven't tried -- it is being used for something else) but as a general mid-range computer with all the advantages you mentioned they are amazing.
30 H/s according to CPUminer (an averager script/side program/argument would come in handy, by the way),  more like 22H/s according to bitmonerod.
1577  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][MRO] Monero - Anonymous Currency Based on Ring Signatures on: May 25, 2014, 12:49:12 AM
I honestly think we could go up 300% if we got listed on Mintpal. Sadly I don't even see us on the list of coins to be voted in.
I sent them two messages days ago, before and after the release on Poloniex. The answer was the same: we'll keep an eye, maybe in some months (yes, months)

I would not be surprised they change their mind, though.
1578  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][MRO] Monero - Anonymous Currency Based on Ring Signatures on: May 25, 2014, 12:26:12 AM
thank you for his.
my idea, there is core development of the software for which we have many hero members.
1. monero development i.e new aspect implementation
2. interface development. miners and wallets
3. marketing
 
There is the hardware aspect as well. hero members input on what they would chose if they had such and such money to spend.
for example, i do not know what aws/azure are or is. this is beyond my scope. and as i read some of the posts it reminds me of my insecurities regarding the tech. barriers for entry for non crypto currencies aficionados. There is obvious curiosity.

for 500 dollars what would smooth david or ezih buy  (other than investing, as investing is beyond most normal human beings, let alon investing in cryptocurrencies.)

for 1000 dollars what would they buy. things like this. trust is hard to come buy especially when we use handles. but trust can be percieved through conversation, and the above mentioned and others have earned it from me.

thanks.
Mintbox 2
Completely passive, reasonably powerful, low power usage, very compact, able to withstand 24/7 power on (try this with a laptop for extended period of time. I have a very small appartment, but I mine and sleep well.
If I want more than casual, I invest, No more than I can afford to lose. Then I use 20/100 rule to get my money back and (starting from now, this is the "extended 20/100") place a buy order with this money at -40% of that doubled, then quadrupled, then octupled price. If 40%-of-doubled-price" is not fulfilled before reaching quadrupled price, I add the money of said buy order at -40%-of-doubled-price to the buy order at -40%-of-quadrupled-price. Same thing with octupled-price. At this stage, I paid back my expenses and so I use the money for something else. And I have peace of mind

=> peace of mind for sleeping
=> peace of mind for environment
=> peace of mind for investement

I probably am the only one in the core team to do it that way. Which is neither good nor bad, it just that, even if we are all in the core team, we are all differents.


Anyway, the "titles" on the accounts mean nothing really, I'm not exactly the type of person you'd want advice from. I'm just someone that posts here a lot, that is all.
I agree. I tend to merge my reply (this post is a good example) so my ranking is undervalued (I'd say by 30% but I don't really now).
On the other hand, teenages screaming "to da m00n!" could easily attain full member status. Would you trust them?

But all in all, it is somewhat useful. As long as you don't use it as the sole metrics (hint: grammar, syntax and most importantly stylistics are important - lenght of post is too, I noticed).
1579  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Scientifically valuable alternative for bitcoin? on: May 24, 2014, 11:04:31 PM
Monero is NOT scientifically valuable and fantomcoin even less so. Full disclosure: I am in the core team of Monero.

No.

A PoW requires some unique characteristics [...]
There is no scientific work which meets this criteria.  Maybe you will figure it out just understand it isn't a trivial problem.  There may not be a solution.  It might be like trying to make a nuclear powered aircraft (google it).
Could PoS meet this criteria? Useful PoS a possibility?

Note; my main reason is to reduce carbon footprint. Is such a "useful PoS" ends up requiring as much energy as PoW, not worth it.
1580  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][MRO] Monero - Anonymous Currency Based on Ring Signatures on: May 24, 2014, 06:09:57 PM
I am using windows.

Windows 64-bit binaries (0.8.8.2, updated: May 21st)
Windows 64-bit blockchain (place in %AppData%/bitmonero, updated May 21)

There a rumours that a Linux VM is faster than Windows native, but I did not check.
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