If they're trivial then why hasn't zoidberg or blockology or clintar out anyone implemented any of them? These things have been in the works for years and I strongly disagree that any of them are trivial.
Edit: re: cryptorambler, I think the most urgent needs are get the blockchain out of RAM and into db, whether that is monero's lmdb implementation or bytecoin's rocksdb, and then have someone tune up the pool code so mining isn't an ongoing clusterfuck.
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All that said, CZ is a beast. He did more work for BBR in short period than XMR have done in years.
No offence, but that's idiocy. Tell me again about bbr's database. What's that advanced crypto technique that bbr is implementing that will completely hide TX amounts and allow for non-zero mixin multisig? What's the name of the more efficient and secure replacement for RPC that bbr is implementing? Oh yea, those are all things Monero has done. Zoidberg changed the PoW to something that causes endless headaches for miners and makes everyone think that a low market cap spin-off is being "DDoSed" all the time, and added on chain aliasing that allows for squatters and scammers to constantly scoop up names for basically zero cost.
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How much is that wascally wabbit priced over spot? Also, free shipping? Plastic case?
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Did the crypto space lobster just issue a warning about builds of rune edition in blue comic sans on the main thread?
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the other wallet opened without a problem. and it is possible more in detail how to restore the wallet? The Bin file is deleted. what to do next?
Once you delete/move the bin file just open the wallet same as before, it should work whether or not you type the .keys extension I think. I open the Jack from the GUI. If you delete the bin file then Jack in the select list is not present. I don't know anything about Jack or the GUI, try simplewallet.
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the other wallet opened without a problem. and it is possible more in detail how to restore the wallet? The Bin file is deleted. what to do next?
Once you delete/move the bin file just open the wallet same as before, it should work whether or not you type the .keys extension I think.
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Betteridge's law of headlines says, "no." But seriously, what is the value proposition? That you can send btc from the wallet? Then why not just use btc?
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Someone also mentioned to me that all of the seed nodes are from like Romania or something, haven't bothered to check if it's the case. But you come post in this thread like once every two weeks, it really doesn't seem like a priority for you, tbh.
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listen=1 server=1 daemon=1
rpcuser= left blank rpcpass= left blank rpcallowip=127.0.0.1 rpcallowip=172.16.0.0/25 rpcport=10889 port=10888
algo=yescrypt
addnode=85.195.118.163
Any ideas why sgminer can't connect. I copy and pasted user and pass from conf into my bat file, so that should be fine.
You can't solomine with sgminer, as the daemon doesn't support getwork, and almost all versions of sgminer don't support get block template.
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Everyone predicting crash...time for adult beverages on the moon?
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First Monero millionaire? I doubt it. While I don't know anyone that has admitted holding more, I know people who has similar amounts and there are people I suspect may hold even 300k+. I really doubt I was the biggest holder.
obit33: In XMR
But I haven't heard of anyone admitting they cashed out so many. You can't count your bitcoins before your monero hatch, so to speak. Back on topic, looks like alts drooping mostly across the board last few days. Bitcoin increase coming soon?
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I've already revealed this on #monero-markets so it's nothing new, but I have sold ~94% of my XMR during this rally.
Lol at what amount of XMR do you have to say approximately 94% of your stash, rather than approximately 95%? When does that approximately 1% make a significant difference? 10k? 100k? More? I've sold more than 200k so it makes a good difference. TheKoziTwo is the first Monero millionaire Is it true?
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I've already revealed this on #monero-markets so it's nothing new, but I have sold ~94% of my XMR during this rally.
Lol at what amount of XMR do you have to say approximately 94% of your stash, rather than approximately 95%? When does that approximately 1% make a significant difference? 10k? 100k? More?
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please help me to understand the problem. cannot open the wallet created in the GUI. produces here such message in the log.
2016-Sep-29 14:22:16.544560 aeon wallet v0.9.6.0() 2016-Sep-29 14:22:18.135763 Loaded wallet keys file, with public address: Wmti6x3uhKuNjKSXApFQZZQYCQNeaQikbXuvuJ8hRKzy4NdK7nipGAUDaGmGNcsLrEfKv3ykcZZEQfD SKzDf62Xe22RwtbrrZ 2016-Sep-29 14:22:18.338563 ERROR C:\Users\Arno\Documents\GitHub\aeon-0.9.6.0g\src\common/boost_serialization_helper.h:108 Exception at [unserialize_obj_from_file], what=input stream error 2016-Sep-29 14:22:18.338563 ERROR C:\Users\Arno\Documents\GitHub\aeon-0.9.6.0g\src\wallet\wallet2.cpp:566 !r. THROW EXCEPTION: error::file_read_error 2016-Sep-29 14:22:18.338563 C:\Users\Arno\Documents\GitHub\aeon-0.9.6.0g\src\wallet\wallet2.cpp:566:struct tools::error::file_error_base<2>: failed to read file "C:\Users\jilnikov\Desktop\Новая папка\aeon1.bin" 2016-Sep-29 14:22:18.338563 Error: failed to load wallet: failed to read file "C:\Users\jilnikov\Desktop\Новая папка\aeon1.bin" 2016-Sep-29 14:22:18.338563 ERROR C:\Users\Arno\Documents\GitHub\aeon-0.9.6.0g\src\simplewallet\simplewallet.cpp:387 could not open account 2016-Sep-29 14:22:18.338563 ERROR C:\Users\Arno\Documents\GitHub\aeon-0.9.6.0g\src\simplewallet\simplewallet.cpp:1199 Failed to initialize wallet
Did you create wallet on linux and now trying to load on windows or something? Try to remove the .bin file (move out of that directory), and restore wallet from just the .keys file.
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This is a good idea but we would need to start over and need a Dev. I doubt dnote would abandon his coin so it would be a difficult situation.
Also, thus has been tried before with a coin called bitcedi which spectacularly failed since the minds coins ended up being worthless. Cloned coins seem to do pretty terribly in general.
The situation is go high or fail at this point. How is the Reddit tipbot going jwinterm?
I tried unsuccessfully to add the RPC calls needed to xdn to make the bot work, but I was unable to successfully compile. So, at the moment i am running bot for aeon instead (on irc and reddit), as well as myriadcoin and groestlcoin (grs only reddit). As an aside, I was a fan of bitcedi, because I like some of the ideas behind xdn, but not the distribution. Bitcedi had somewhat slower distribution and a lot more folks are aware of cryptonotes and how to mine them compared to two years ago, but obviously lulworm seems to be doing a pretty poor job being active or getting people interested or giving any indication that he is capable of adding features to the coin, so I wouldn't be opposed to another fork of xdn, before or after poa (assuming it ever arrives).
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I believe Monero is better than Dash, Dash to me seems to be more of branding than code behind its success.
did you say branding to success? their "dash" brand is a stolen name LOL! this is the true, the original, the undisputed DASH / DASHCOIN / DSH in the whole world wide crypto sphere https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1020627.0Not too mention that Dash was already a brand of detergent, which is kind of ironic since Xdarkdashcoin apparently adopted the new moniker in attempt to scrub itself clean of its sordid past.
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New Monero block explorer and charts: http://monerostats.com/If you find this useful, please consider contributing. Monero Address: 49Jt4tzbvZ5PyEMub6tNDGKP4zxogN9t1VACVWgTEcMwhtCGjxrDyt5XCDHG6XpA2U1uWsnsyKYdrL2 5Vp6y2pou2bdboCZ Not working here, slb. Just getting a parking page.
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Dumb question time. On the mining page ( https://www.miners-pool.eu/#!/pools/myriadcoin-groestl) the columns are #Block, Validity, Finder, Amount, Date, Difficulty and Percentage. What is the Percentage actually telling me? Cheers That tells you what percentage of the expected time it took to actually find a block. So, based on diff there is some expected number of hashes pool will have to do to find a block, but it's a random or probabilistic process. So, if it takes exactly that number of hashes - 100%. If it gets lucky and finds a block really quick with only 10% of expected hashes - 10%. Really unlucky and takes forever with 4x as many hashes as expected - 400%. Aside: Myriadcoin mentioned in reply to top comment about interplanetary blockchains in this thread: https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/54uz52/if_humanity_succeeds_in_establishing_a_mars/
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I would dump my coins that are like 1% of total but they're only worth like 0.01 btc
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Sounds super neat wiggi, but I have a hard time grasping all the details. I'll try to give it a shot when you make a mainnet version. Will it work with the same blockchain files as huntercore (I know it's same blockchain, but are you storing/parsing anything differently I guess)?
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