see where the information?
On the sidebar of poloniex website: On 9/5/2016, the following markets will be delisted: ABY, ADN, BITUSD, CNMT, DAO, DSH, FIBRE, FLT, GAP, GRS, HYP, IFC, LQD, MCN, MINT, MMC, MNTA, PIGGY, PTS, SILK, SWARM, WDC, XC, XCR, XPB, XUSD, YACC.Posted by MobyDick at 2016-08-23 01:53:02
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> Pebblecoin will remove from poloniex . what will happen now ?
it is not true Lol the first stage of grief is denial
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... Do you have similar app for ubuntu? If you have one, let me know. Thanks.
I was actually working on updating this one from qubit to yescrypt: https://github.com/jwinterm/kivy-cpuminerwhich would have been more cross-platform compatible, and it was working OK, but kivy seems to have changed some stuff in compilation process, and after making exe it was like 120 MB. So, I figured most people who are gonna need/want a GUI for mining are Windows people, so I just made a new one in VB.net.
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I put together a GUI that Windows users can use to mine Yescrypt algo with using the cpuminer-opt-3-3-8-windows that was compiled by the good folks at Crypto Mining Blog, without messing with the command line or bat files or anything like that. You can find the source code https://github.com/jwinterm/myrminer and a compiled binary https://github.com/jwinterm/myrminer/releases/download/0.1/myrminer_v01.zip. If you download the binary, all you should need to do is unzip it, go into the folder and run myrminer.exe, and enter your own Myriadcoin address in the address field. It is setup to use Miners Pool EU by default, and run a single thread, but you can change either of those options before clicking "Start mining". Here is a screenshot of it in action : If you try it out, let me know if it works for you, or anything you'd like to see changed.
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How many coins would a person need in October 2017 to be considered a whale?
2017
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Monero is rising sharply day by day. Is it a natural rise? Or is it a planned pump? Are there any special news coming ahead for monero holders?
Within the last few days I think both of the two largest dnms have announced that they will support Monero, with one already having it implemented.
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This just came out earlier today, wanted to post the faucet for those interested in picking up a few Trumps and taking the ride with us through November and beyond. http://crypto4free.ml/index.php/trump-faucet/I'm happy to answer any questions you guys might have about TrumpCoin now that I've been following it for a few months, what the goals are and how it works. I also got paid recently and if anybody wants to make a cool TrumpCoin signature (or use the templates from the TC ANN thread) I'm looking to give out some tips over the next couple of days. Lets MAGA! Looks like this might go against the 'no giveaways' sticky for this forum. I've sent a message to the mods because it looks like I'm not able to delete my own posts here, not sure if that's related to my user level. Sorry if this bothered anyone, I've asked the mods to take it down if it's in violation. Not a fan of Trumpcoin and would never try to acquire any, even for free, but it shouldn't be a violation of the rules. If you look at the post, it says you can't do a giveaway in the thread here, but you can link to giveaways/faucets/tipping threads/etc that are on other sites, so I think you should be fine. First post in that thread by theymos, relevant portion bolded: Most giveaway threads are no longer allowed in the Alternate cryptocurrencies sections. From now on, posting or replying to such threads could result in being banned. Existing threads will be locked.
Specifically, you are not allowed to give people any incentive to post insubstantial posts in your threads. You can't offer to pay people who post their addresses, usernames, etc. You can do giveaways off-site and link to the giveaway page in a thread, but you can't give people any bonus for replying to your thread.
Similar threads are already restricted to Games and Rounds in the non-altcoin sections, but the giveaway-related post volume is so high in the altcoin sections that I've decided to just ban them entirely here.
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... How are we as a community supposed to monitor the security of the project from the outside without the simple things I've asked for? You guys try to lynch me when I ask FOR FUCKING LOGS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If they don't exist say so. I'd rather see shoddy development then have my questions skirted. Scammers don't answer questions. I never thought I'd see that attitude here.
Nobody is trying to lynch you for asking for something, they're just not complying with your demands. It's not exactly polite decorum to say, "IRC sucks and I refuse to use it, but if someone doesn't give me the logs of IRC conversations I'm going to rage and make implications about scamming." You are aware that there is a stack exchange site now designed for getting answers to specific technical questions. I actually kind of tried to ask the question for you here: http://monero.stackexchange.com/questions/808/why-was-0mq-selected-to-replace-the-current-rpc-systemThe answerers didn't get into specifics of vetting the security of the system that much, but there are some extremely knowledgeable and dedicated folks answering practically every question there. If you're able to formulate a semi-coherent question, I think that would be the best place to get an in-depth answer that will be preserved and easily searchable for a wider swath of users, not just shitcointalkers.
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Omg !! 8gb blockchain are kidding me ! Why so huge ? Bitcoin is like 20gb how can it be so huge ? I will just download it anyway bug holy cow that is so much fpr an altcoin.
It's so big because it has a 30 s block time and every hunter creation and move on the game is a transaction, so it's got really fast blocks with a shitload of txs.
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Could we create a Monero bounty to help solve this problem? Helping would be a great deed and it might bring Monero some good publicity. Think of all the relatives and friends that would appreciate a solution to this. lolwat Did you paste the right link?
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*grammar
But anyway, let me know when you get synced and I'll gladly send some coins so you can test game out.
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Is now a good time to buy XMR or do you guys think it will come down some and offer a better entry.
I would wait till it comes down to at least 0.003, but I'm pretty much always wrong...
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Also, there is no feature-full block explorer, no way to verify transactions. It's just a list of blocks.
To attract miners I suggest to list in on coinwarz.com or whattomine.com
Maybe someone can ask minergate or chainradar to add full block explorer.
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The fork is most likely happening today. We were back over 75% voting for v4 blocks last night, so if that's still the case a few more hours then yescrypt will activate and old clients will get kicked off the network.
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Mobile wallets and huge premines do not a good investment make.
Also, paying with Gulden anywhere that takes Bitcoin isn't a big deal. Just because Gulden sucks too much to get itself on shapeshift.io doesn't make rolling your own service revolutionary.
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I'm sticking with the v9 client simply because the new client is a resource hog & I won't be able to run it without sacrificing at least 2 other coin wallets, making it too uneconomical to mine.
If this fork happens I will be forced to stop using XMY - which is a shame.....
Just out of curiousity, how many daemons are you running and what type of server? I'm running up to 13 full node daemons at any one time on a 64bit Linux server with 8GB RAM - so it's right on the limit. Some of the wallet daemons only use 100MB of memory (611, DVC & WLC) & ~1% CPU or less - compare that to the latest XMY client that uses 1100+MB of memory & ~5-21% CPU. SYS carries a whole interactive market place on it's blockchain, but that daemon only uses 210MB of memory & 1% CPU tops, while even the 2nd most resource hungry daemon which carries an interactive multiplayer game on it's blockchain (HUC) only uses 800MB of memory & less than 1% CPU - so it's insane that a daemon that doesn't carry anywhere near the features of other clients should use the most memory & CPU resources. I was always under the impression that updates were supposed to improve the performance & reduce system resource usage - this v11 update has done the complete opposite in every respect. It seems to be somewhat related to the size of the unspent transaction output set. Newer clients (newer bitcoin codebase) offer this rpc call. If you check, you'll see that Myriad has an UTXO set that is close to Bitcoin's in size, and significantly larger than most/all other altcoins. I'd guess HUC is also very resource hungry for the same reason.
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Question how much interest do we earn by staking Qora a day?
0%, it's only tx fees.
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i plan to move http://52.8.47.33:8080 at http://54.153.36.187:8080/# episode two ! i must move the pool once a year (because of AWS Free Tier), else i will be charged $20 monthly, very unprofitable. my previous attempt has failed but this one should be ok by default, on ubuntu 16.04, the unlocker module does not work with lastest async npm package (v2.0.1) but former package (v1.5.2) is ok so npm uninstall async npm install async@1.5.2 did the trick. the front-end will be updated soon, core is running. when all miners will move on http://54.153.36.187:8080/# (the sooner the better), 52.8.47.33 will be shutdown (stats will be lost, PM me if you want a record of your personal stat) Switched over. Thanks for running pool Arux!
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