You sure do love posting your transaction captures i feel like I see it every week
If you don't like seeing it then quoting his message so that it appears AGAIN doesn't help then does it ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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But, I can state that we've had a bunch of failed login attempts lately. Other than that one report though, nothing stolen (that we've been made aware of. If you lose coins and don't tell us - we have no way to know)
Do you have it set up so that account owners are emailed upon failed login attempts? I know there are some other exchanges that have this feature. If it turns out that it was someone else trying to break into their accounts then such an email may prompt them to change their password to something, hopefully, more secure.
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I'm experiencing constant driver crashes mining JPC since upgrading to ver 1.2. I've reverted back to ver 1.1 and it's stable, although hash rate is slightly less.
Anyone else having problems with ver 1.2?
No problems here on my rigs, almost at 18hrs since I fired up the new build.
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need help settings for 6990
whenever i try to run my bat file my pc crashes instantly (BSOD), only pool, username and pass inside the bat file
Is your 6990 overclocked at all? If so, just run at default clocks for now.
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The transactions in that wallet are for the 10th and 11th June, right on the day when... Today's 100M JPC sell order on Bittrex was due to hacker's attack (I've removed the formatting in the quote so people don't think it's just happened) Coincidence? ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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Btw you're pretty brave to try solomine JPC these days. ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) I think I read one of his posts about a month or so ago and he mentioned he gets "free" electricity from his work place. If he can hit a superblock by himself then it's a double bonus ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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For those who were wondering when I would release my profit calculator , it's here ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) Loads of people were asking for it, but it isn't the profit switcher yet. But it's a big part of it, so tell me your findings. https://github.com/KBomba/cuda-profit-calc/releasesRequires NET4.5! It has all the hashrates set for a gtx750ti by default. Measured by taking the average of 10 accepts in which both my cards, EVGA SC & Gigabyte, contributed. Stock OC. Fantastic work Bombadil! I've got one or two ideas for future releases... 1) A field to enter the number of graphics card, that way it's a bit easier to see btc/per day and coins per day for people with multiple cards 2) An option to show 8 decimal points instead of 9 for the price ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Current Jackpot is 1.88 million coins roughly. So i wonder is it going to be a small pot this time or one of those big ones, like 90 million ? http://jackpotcoin.info/wp/#JackpotSee this... - Superblock payout (aka the jackpot) will starts at 10X normal block payout, and grows parabolically when the distance with last superblock increases. The average interval between superblocks will be 3.5 days. The payout starts at 10X normal payout, grows to 100X at 3.5 days, and then grows to 1000X at 7 days (if the superblock not triggered). After 7 days, the payout will stay at 1000X, but at the end of the 8th day if still no superblock is triggered by the random number, the system will gradually increase the chance for a superblock until a 1000x superblock is triggered
The current block reward is 53144 at the moment but it should drop by another 10% sometime later today. So, if the jackpot is not found during 7 days since the last jackpot then it will reach a maximum of about 47million.
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I just looked at the block stats for both pools and they're both achieving the same 12 to 14 blocks per hour.
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Jackpot is a little harder now. I was earning about £20 a day a few days ago. Now i havent found a block for 2 days.
Yet strangely my wallet doesnt show any transactions since the 30th last month lol
Yeah, solo mining (any coin) can be mildly disconcerting for those that are used to a nice stream of payouts from pool and p2pool mining. About a week ago I had two 750ti on solo and after 10hrs I got two blocks in a row in the space of one hour. For the next 24hrs I got nothing and so I decided to go back to pool mining I know people always say it usually averages out over longer periods of time but I always feel like it's just wasted electricity when I don't see anything coming in.
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Hash@Me wont the jackpot in block 236814, payout in PoS block 236815. Prize was 1550744.838JPC. I will be making distributions shortly. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Second jackpot in a week. ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) Yep, and the one earlier this week on Weds was found by HashHarder. So the last 4 jackpots were found by... • MiningpoolHub • HashAtMe • HashHarder • HashAtMe It would be easier to find info on it if blockexplorer had option of finding superblocks or just had a superblocks list...
+1 to this idea ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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3.500 mhs ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) can someone explain? ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fabload.de%2Fimg%2Fekranalntsosyaz.jpg&t=663&c=0r3rxEpvN_8SAA) 6.6Gh/s between 3 people/farms in one pool, no wonder the difficulty is still in the 600 to 700 range O_o
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Some of my rig can hash 2.6MH/s per 280x, others only can do 2.2MH/s same 280x same OS....
any ideas?
1) Are they all the same brand and model? 2) If not, are they all running the same GPU and MEM clocks?
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This is great news indeed! The last 3 three jackpots have been hit by 3 different pools ![Cool](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cool.gif)
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kinda funny some guy had his account hacked for 100 million coins and yet we didn't here from him but the exchange lol that was insisting there was proof.. did anyone ask for proof ?
Not from me but these two guys did... And on a related note, I'm curious about this - how did you get this email (I assume it wasn't you that was hacked).
concrete proof of that? 100M could have been made in a few days from a big farm when diff was 30 or something...
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By any chance is it BF Hardline?
Wolfenstein The New Order It's got a good story line and plenty of action too. I've not played too much yet, I think I've reached about 25% ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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jpc.hashatme.com seems pool is down....
Website loads for me and my rigs show connection just fine ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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How long after encrypting and unlocking the wallet does it take for staking to start?
Staking happens automatically once you have sufficient stake weight (a combination of number of coins eligible to staked and the number of days since the coins were last staked). The higher your total stake weight in relation to the rest of the network, the more likely staking for your eligible coins will occur and the longer the coins take before staking, the more accrued interest you will receive from the 0.1% accumulated per day from all eligible coins after the minimum 1 day holding period. You don't need to leave the wallet open for your coins to accumulate stake age, but you do need the wallet open and unlocked for staking to occur. You also don't lose any accumulated stake interest by waiting for the staking to occur as long as your eligible coins stake at least once every 100 days (maximum stake holding period). Each time you transfer coins from to or from the wallet, the stake age for those coins resets and you will have to wait a minimum of 1 day before they become eligible for staking again. The coins that remain unmoved will continue to accumulate stake age until they stake and then the stake cycle for those coins begins over again. Most PoS coins work in the same way. I've not tried this before with JPC, or any other staking coin, so... I receive around 1000jpc total in staking every day for the past few weeks but it's split up in about a dozen separate transactions (eg 33jpc, 122jpc, 9jpc etc) If I use coin control to try and get the stake arriving in less transactions (hopefully 1 per day), will the new total daily amount of stake I receive be reset to a lower amount until it builds back up again? Or will it stay roughly the same as to what it was before combining? How do you get stake coins I leave my wallet open and I don't get anything at all? ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) In the bottom right hand corner of the wallet, there should be a big button that says "Unlock Wallet", click it and then it should ask you for your wallet's password if you set one.
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Got side tracked by a new game :p
By any chance is it BF Hardline?
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