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I made an account some time ago, and wrote its login down onto a paperpad and left it to rot under my floorboards lol. The accounts never actually been used & so it is unverified. PM me if you are interested in buying.
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Bitcoin Hush (BTCH) website has been updated with some more information & a little preview of whitepaper: http://btchush.org/Nope, It just takes me to a dead page with random links & on the top right corner it tells me this domain is registered at namecheap ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif)
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Just done it, Its my first time using a signature so I'm just posting here as a test to make sure it appears ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) *UPDATE: ITS WORKING HURRAY
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Is a rebrand still happening?
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When I first heard about the Bitcoin/Zclassic fork it was priced at around $47ish and its now worth $200+ Hush recently announced a similar fork but it is still relatively cheap. Which ones better & so where should we put our money?
People cant vote, because there is no BOTH option Oops, Done XD
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Hey guys what gpu would be the best to mine this coin? Just wanted to ask because i'm building mining rig today with h110 btc pro mother board and atx 1200i platinum psu. Hope someone already experience how much they can mine per day? and how much hashing power they can get. .
Check out this website https://whattomine.com/
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When I first heard about the Bitcoin/Zclassic fork it was priced at around $47ish and its now worth $200+ Hush recently announced a similar fork but it is still relatively cheap. Which ones better & so where should we put our money?
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Bittrex ZCL wallet is under maintenance because obviously Bittrex does not have enough ZCL tokens to fulfil peoples desires to take it off the exchange. They are busy trying to scoop up cheap Zclassic to cater to all the buyers but are finding that hard.
We still don't know if Bittrex will support the fork, do we ? There zclassic wallet is down for maintenance, which to me suggest they are ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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1080 can make 1500+ 1080ti can make 2000+ How ? i get only 1300+ with 1080ti.. ? [/quote] this is the cmd that im using hsrminer1 -o stratum+tcp://pool.trezarcoin.com:6666 -u xxx -p xxx -i 7 -c 5 pause
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It will take me years to mine enough coins for a masternode ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif)
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Nivida needs to bring out a cheap 1080ti equihash edition with 1gb vram asap lol
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How many coins do you get per stake coins?
Let say I have 10000 coins. How many coins would fall my way when it does get a pos reward?
Trezarcoin uses a 0% proof of stake, which means you are not guaranteed a fixed APR. Rather, the coins you hold are mathematically translated into hashing power called 'coinweight', which is then multiplied by your coin age (up to a maximum of 16 days) and used to mine coins. Once you've found a block, you'll be rewarded with 100 coins & your coin age will reset. The "PoS difficulity" is variable, so the more people staking, the harder it will be for you but your odds increase the longer you've waited without a reward. It is a similar concept to mining, but instead of investing in gpus, you're investing in coins since your balance (hashpower) is being used to find new blocks. This is where I get a confused (So I'm probabaly going to confuse you too ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) but from my understanding: Your wallet will be virtually split into multiple inputs. So if your 10k coin is split into 10 inputs of 1000 and input number 5 finds a block, the coinage multipler will reset for that input only. This is all done automatically, but you can modifiy its values in the .conf file. I might have gotten stuff wrong, so theres a highly detailed staking guide bellow, But in a nutshell, the more coins you have in your wallet, the higher your odds are of finding a block. I've got 8500 coins and its been a few days yet and I still haven't found a block. Please correct any mistakes I've made Question 1: If my orange triangle says "staking enabled for 26 inputs weighing 34295 coin days, inputs 8 min. age, 18 avg. age, 0 max age". Do I enter 26 & 34295 into the calculator respectively or am I to devide the coins by its input before entering. Q2: Sending money from the wallet resets the input time, but will depositing more money into my wallet do the same? I'm mining this coin have 8000 in a staking address and I'm depositing 50-100 coins daily into a mining address.
https://trezarcoin.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/Mining-staking-and-basic-wallet-configuration.pdfProof of stake calculator http://crofly.bplaced.net/
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I have three 1080tis with 34gb page file & 8gb ram but the miner keeps closing after 10 minutes or so. It does however works flawlessly on my 1070 gaming rig. Any solutuins? I really wanna mine neoscrypt using this miner as its way faster than the others out there.
Hi, with what error message or exception does it close? What about OC? What version do you use, main or test? No overclock, latest test version and I get "cuda error in func 'neoscrypt_cpu_hash_1080' at launch timed out and was terminated"
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Does my wallet have to be open 24/7 without any downtime in order to stake?
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Zen was mentioned here: https://medium.com/@realmarktaker/the-top-three-cryptocoins-for-2018-5330c20d0f3dZenCash ( ZEN )
My third coin for 2018 is ZenCash. In the past 90 days it has increased value by 5x.
ZenCash focuses on true anonymity in online payments. As more and more consumers focus on privacy and security, I predict it will become the leader in anonymous coins. This past month there has been great discussions about upcoming US regulations on cryptocurrencies (Bitcoin specifically). If and when these regulations are announced, I expect ZEN to surge in price as the push for privacy causes an increase in demand. Good article. I also am convinced that ZEN will shine in 2018. Sooner or later it could even end up outshining Zcash, Me too. I was looking at the zcash btc trade volume by exchange and almost 40% of its trade comes from HITBTC, 11% & 12% from biance and bitfinex respectively. 34% of its trade is in KRW. Once zen is on these exchanges anyone invested in zcash will hopefully look into zen as a credible alternative which should have a massive impact. 2018 looks promising
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I wish I had a ryzen ![Cry](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cry.gif) I have ryzen 1800's and they are not as profitable as my i7 3770's. The i7's give much more bang for the buck. Oh thanks you've cheered me up. I have a 6700 which im getting 289-302 hps on That 6700 will do more than that. Please make sure you are using the -optimineraes=1 flag okay Okay I'll give that a go, Is there a command to assign a set number of threads so my computer will be half usable whilst mining. Right now my cpu is at 100% but I want to mine on two cores and have the rest free for web browsing and youtube etc
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I wish I had a ryzen ![Cry](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cry.gif) I have ryzen 1800's and they are not as profitable as my i7 3770's. The i7's give much more bang for the buck. Oh thanks you've cheered me up. I have a 6700 which im getting 289-302 hps on
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I wish I had a ryzen ![Cry](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cry.gif)
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Hi all,
Please give me active nodes in order to sync my Signatum wallet, then I can swap my coins. Thank you for your help.
Here you are: addnode=104.154.193.236 addnode=104.154.76.142 addnode=104.154.94.55 addnode=104.154.95.6 addnode=104.197.145.21 addnode=104.197.159.83 addnode=104.197.80.61 addnode=104.198.232.113 addnode=104.199.11.56 addnode=104.211.186.5 addnode=114.23.150.140:33333 addnode=122.129.64.13 addnode=122.129.64.14 addnode=122.129.64.15 addnode=122.129.64.16 addnode=129.242.71.138:33333 addnode=130.211.127.202 addnode=136.243.50.159:33333 addnode=146.148.55.27 addnode=147.135.220.159:33333 addnode=162.222.176.74 addnode=195.122.243.226:33333 addnode=203.128.6.219 addnode=212.113.231.178:33333 addnode=31.193.131.89:33333 addnode=35.184.121.184 addnode=35.184.49.142 addnode=35.185.18.85 addnode=35.189.14.132 addnode=45.32.102.240 addnode=45.76.92.227 addnode=45.77.235.89:33333 addnode=45.77.51.253 addnode=45.77.51.253:33333 addnode=47.184.192.237:33333 addnode=52.172.209.58 addnode=52.174.102.46 addnode=52.187.13.149 addnode=54.175.225.242 addnode=80.6.164.72:33333 addnode=coinsmarkets.com:33333 addnode=node.611.to:33333 addnode=novaexchange.com:33333 addnode=sigt.suprnova.cc
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