http://instawallet.bit/EDIT: Actually, I wonder if that would have worked when they were down. Since it seems like it forces a redirect to instawallet.org
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I already run my own DNS server for my own personal websites. I'll play around with the PHP->bind scripts over the next few days and let you know what I think.
Any news about your DNS server ? I ended up just setting up a forward. My nameserver doesn't have PHP installed on it, as I'm playing with some other projects in python. zone "bit" { type forward; forwarders { 178.32.31.41; // French bit DNS 78.47.86.43; // German bit DNS }; };
It's an internal DNS, otherwise I'd publish the IP.
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Old blocks never change. Thats the point of them. https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Block_ChainWhen mining stops, no one's transactions are confirmed and bitcoin dies. Hopefully that doesn't happen. If it does happen, hopefully it is because we moved to a better fork.
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Hi there! I had to leave for some time, sorry for that I won't have as much time as before but I won't leave for months anymore
The priority is of course to make pywallet able to deal with encrypted wallets I can't give you any ETA but I'll do my best
Btw, thanks for your pull requests on Github, I'll check and commit them
Thanks for the update!
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What's the deal with this pool? I submitted over 600 shares today and even though it says my hashrate is >700MH/s, it says I've never submitted a share and all my rewards are 0.00000000. Why aren't my submitted shares showing up?
It appears that stats are down. My stats seem fine. Must be working again.
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I just built 2.0.8 on my BAMT rig with the same flags that I used for 2.0.7. Everything seems to work fine. Thanks for the hard work.
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This would make it super simple to setup a mining farm.
I assume there is multi-GPU support.
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I just wanted to reiterate the importance of having backup pools. cgminer makes failover super easy and I actually get more shares submitted with multiple pools. When my Pool 0 doesn't provide work fast enough, cgminer is smart enough to send a few shares to Pool 1 and then go back to the primary when it gets work.
What would be the best way to setup solo-mining as a backup? This would be helpful in case of another large scale DDOS attack that takes a bunch of pools out.
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This looks great. I'm definitely going to play with this over the weekend.
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Thanks for this. I'm wanting to setup a pool just to play around with Bitcoin and learn.
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Following
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I would really love some sort of remote control (i.e. JSONRPC) for cgminer. The config is already in JSON and bitcoin uses JSON. It would be nice to have a BAMT style webgui on top of cgminer. Even if the commands can only output stats and not change anything, that would be a nice step.
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I wish these calculators had a section to put the amount of money/BTC that you have already made. I guess it's easy enough to subtract the amount made from the cost.
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That's too bad. I really liked dynamic userbars in signatures, like "I'm mining at deepbit.net with my 842.35 MH/s" They only took a few pixels and had that "live" feel to them. Ditto. I just got to 50 posts, too Are images really that annoying? I don't really have a problem with them. I guess I have a good internet connection so they don't slow down page load really. Other people may not be so lucky.
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My linuxcoin's xorg got messed up somehow when the system rebooted, so I'm switching over to BAMT for my dedicated miner. I'll let you know what I think. So far it looks really useful.
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So where are you mining? Looking at http://eligius.st/~artefact2/5/1FPGAxkfHskMq9fg2gbAWhPrnqwXydbX93 seems to show that you are mining at multiple places since the hash rate is not consistent. I'm interested in buying shares (waiting for funds to transfer to GLBSE right now), but I would be willing to invest more if I could see stats. Maybe you have a link posted and I'm just missing it.
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I would really like for my miner to somehow benefit Folding@Home, but all of the ways that I have thought to mix them results in slower bitcoin hashing.
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That site is really cool. Nice find
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Instead, what you think about starting a portable version of firefox in a chroot environment with a dedicated user? That should be safe enough IMHO
Yes, it should. Even more if you add NoScript to that firefox. If you have torbutton, do you need NoScript? I think it handles all of that for you.
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