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Have been perusing several of these "unconfirmed transaction" threads yet don't think I have seen my forthcoming question asked quite this way: In order to make an unconfirmed Bitcoin transaction drop more quickly from the memory pool; should I leave my Bitcoin Core wallet shut down (turned-off/not running)? I have done -zapwallettxes twice and the transaction is still there (it's been 48 hours). Also, 'abandon transaction' is grey'd out on my left-click menu. I am running Bitcoin 0.14.0 (64-Bit). I ignorantly had this happen once previously, but did not catch my (at the time purely unknowing) mistake for several days. (Unsubstantial transaction fee ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) ) This time I more or less did it deliberately ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) and was wondering if there were any other options besides waiting the 72+ hours to be able to resolve this.
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question please:
Your pool interests me and am thinking of joining. However, being an infrequent miner, will it penalize me by mining only late at night and throughout the weekend? Does pplns penalize you if you are an infrequent Bitcoin miner? I have about 17000gh/s to throw your way.
No penalty. You get rewarded for your accepted share over the last n shares when the block is found. Yours shares on the weekend will be counted if a block is found while you are not mining on Monday. You not mining all daytime Friday will reflect if a block is found on the weekend with its 5n look back (currently ~4days 9hrs.). It averages itself out to an effective hashrate "Your N Avg" for mining. Thank You so very much for your reply. I have gotten in the habit of mining weeknights 11pm to 8am, and then 11pm Friday through 8am Monday as that is my Utility's "off peak" usage rate times. ( I was actually able to pay my electric bill last month w/ revenue from mining this way and have a little left over, LOL )
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question please:
Your pool interests me and am thinking of joining. However, being an infrequent miner, will it penalize me by mining only late at night and throughout the weekend? Does pplns penalize you if you are an infrequent Bitcoin miner? I have about 17000gh/s to throw your way.
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Same for me since last night. AOL broke their OpenID server yesterday and it is still broken today. If you use AOL to log in, you can use the contact page at https://bitminter.com/contact to ask for help with adding a different OpenID identity provider. You could also contact AOL and implore them to repair their OpenID service. To verify that this is not a Bitminter issue, try logging in with AOL at http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com - you will get the same blank page. For anyone not using AOL; it's business as usual. Useful observation: only Google has provided stable login services for the entire time that Bitminter has existed. I didn't get a mail that my miners are down, but I also don't see any hashrate on the site, my miners are all at 0? Usually I always get a mail. Have there been troubles sending the mails, too?
There are frequently trouble with getting these emails delivered. Especially to Hotmail and Yahoo which have extremely sentitive anti-spam filters. Did you get the initial mail saying that your hashrate is now above the threshold and will be monitored? General advice: To ensure messages are not caught in your spamfilter, please add noreply@bitminter.com and operator@bitminter.com to your address book and/or whitelist them with your anti-spam solution. thank you DrHaribo for the quick heads up. Will use the contact page to get help to sign in using my google acct ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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I too have not mined there for a while now and the .37 of a btc they owe me I suppose I will just rack up to experience. I agree and mirror what Tigggger says above. As for the other judgemental, sanctimonious, self-righteous posts on here, well... I guess that's just their problem(s) ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) seems the BAN site is down as I type this and post for interested parties AND as all my posts above, NOT to whine/boo-hoo/complain, but simply to INFORM. believe me, am not asking for your "sympathy" -- I neither need it, nor could I care less. peace to you all ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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SAD, just VERY sad... ![Undecided](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/undecided.gif) ~We've paid out 0.00000000 Bitcoin to our miners in the past 24 hours. We've paid out 0.00000000 Bitcoin to our miners in the past 3 days. ~Our combined outstanding balance in queue to be paid is 229.91178490 Bitcoin. There are 0 mined blocks waiting to mature, totalling 0 Bitcoin~ and I still haven't had a payment since 14JUN2015 ![Cry](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cry.gif) -Pool Hashrate 0.27 PH/s- -Pool workers 214- -Round Progress [luck] 271.52% - SAD, just VERY sad... I truly wish BAN all the *Luck* in the world. (so ~DaddyCool~ can pay 1MBhtHwDaLoZ8yyxUkWDUZPU5BGFwXkiLd the 0.37475521 BTC in my pending queue )....
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That a perfect example of a "mixed metaphor", lol. the ball crumbles? LOL ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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Have had no payouts here since 14June, but believe all pendings are present and accounted for (some have reported that even some of their pendings have disappeared) ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) . Had to move my miners to a pool that actually pays something even tho this one *produces* better. But *production* w/ no pay does not pay the electric bill. SAD STATE! I just guess that's the way the cookie bounces ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif)
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thank you LeviWalker for the links to the firmware
mine are all dying too and am just beginning to start tearing them down and following all the suggestions in this thread
again, thanks and MUCH appreciated!
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well, 'Daddy Cool' just started coming over the speakers, LOL ![Kiss](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/kiss.gif)
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SO SAD ![Cry](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cry.gif) know is a little off topic here peeps, but could someone please point me to a thread that tells what IS the best current miner to consider purchasing? My CoinCrappa IV's are slowly dying, LOL imagine THAT ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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Hey BitCoin Explorer - Just the thread I've been looking for ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) How about a line graph adjustable over time similar to what one sees on the GoogleFinance page where one could choose and compare different coins and currencies together on a percentage basis? Like one can currently compair different stocks or mutual funds on the fore mentioned google page?
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--Dollar-Cost Averaging-- weekly (weakly?) I purchase/add a set USD amount to my coin portfolio.
--I have BTC, and USD and two other AltCoins, and monthly I re-balance all 4 of them to where they are of equal value.
Wish there was a program that could do this automatically for me like my mutual funds in my 401k. But for now I do this by the 'chicken-scratch' method. (a multi-wallet helps)
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Hello!
I would love to have an application - kind of like a bittorrent client - that would automatically rebalance a portfolio with a number of cryptocurrencies. I would like to be able to choose which currencies I want and also to choose the desired ratio between them.
Is there such an application out there already? If not, would it be possible to create one, maybe using the ethereum platform?
If such a program would become a popular way of investing money, this could have a stabilizing impact on the value of the cryptocurrencies, which would be really good for the industry as a whole, donīt you think???
It doesn't answer your question but you could do it yourself every week by calculating which currency(ies) you need to sell and which one(s) you need to buy. for now that is what I am going to plan on doing, even though expensive, possibly using ShapeShift and my CexDotIo acct. or maybe just my wallets ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) yeah, that would prolly be better!!
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Well, I too have yet to be paid from before the last difficulty change - but have been paid once after....(the 'before' is still showing in my queue, yes it is weird ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) ) But I have also had payment delays from some of the other pools I participate in too. And according to my own nogg'n scratching it seems this pool pays better per my own hash-rate than any of the others I mine at, on a comparison basis. So I guess I will stay for awhile yet.
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got the same e.mail as aurel57 above. also, eligius is one of my backup pools and that website is down too.
thanks for the heads up aurel57
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Regarding Fridays server crash and the message.
I was the first one here on Friday to comment of an issue. The problem is with irregular payments, the difficultly changing recently, me adding another miner, how can I figure out any loss more then what I asked them in the help request I sent in?
Simply put, I need to see more data. And thus I guess I will need to start collecting the data myself via the limited API available--which recently got a little better. Still hoping for per miner status, instead of all my miners together.
Yes every time the pool has a problem it seems it's up to the miners to figure out how much you loss. I like most don't know but when I get time will have to see if what I got makes sence or not. In the past most times I was getting paid every two hours and with the old bonus it really didn't matter but now with no bonus and changing my payout to 12 hours it does matter. I will say the few times I did send in for loss payment it always got paid without questions. You could might as well calculate it out on an average, lets say every 12 hours you get .50 btc but they only paid 0.40 btc. Just subtract the difference and ask for it. Yes this is what I plan on doing. I am out of the country on vacation and will worry about when I get home. back when BAN was having trouble w/ payments just after that horrible 700% dry spell and some of my payments disappeared. I asked in the IRC page if I need to submit a ticket and asked for an audit of my acct. 'Harrowed' stepped in and kindly sent me a link that showed me the logs that my payments were still in the system - BAN keeps good track of the information you may want. A week or so later when some of us had a payout loss/downgrade when the difficulty went up -- I did not even ask; yet, a few days after I rec'd payment for that differential too. BAN and Company takes good care of us IMHO.
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What about this stuff? http://www.amazon.com/Coollaboratory-Liquid-MetalPad-1x-CPU/dp/B001CXO4TC/Has anyone tried using this instead of the Liquid Pro or Liquid Ultra? It seems like it might be a bit easier to use than the Liquid Pro and be less susceptible to accidentally shorting out your board during the application process. However, the one downside appears to be that the Liquid MetalPad has to "burn in" before it will be effective. I think the CoinTerra chips will get hot enough to achieve this burn in temperature, but does that mean you have to operate the miner at reduced power stepping levels until this is burned in and then it will work fine and you can step it back up to 9? Otherwise, I guess I am back to trying out the Liquid Pro on my chips to achieve maximum cooling efficiency. Also, how far will one syringe last? Can I do an entire CoinTerra machine with one syringe or will I need more than that? 2? 4? (One per group of 4 individual chips?) I also found this that seems good, although still not as good as the Liquid Pro: http://www.amazon.com/Gelid-Solutions-GC-Extreme-Compound-TC-GC-03-A/dp/B002P5W4RU/It at least has a higher Thermal Conductivity than the Arctic Silver 5 it seems. (The Arctic Silver 5 is around 6.5 - 7.5 W/mK [depending on the site, it seems... Also, according to a study by the US National Renewable Energy Laboratory, they say that it is only 0.94 W/mK!] and the Gelid compound is 8.5 W/mK.) earlier in this thread some talked about using the pads and I believe the consensus was that it was not as effective as using the syringe. As far as how many syringes per machine, I have not tried it out yet and am waiting for more input from this thread. Should I forge ahead I will also post my experiences here.
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Is it just me or are your miners going on and off also and the page takes a long time to load?
s0br just said on BAN's irc that he has been restarting the nodes due to some networking issues to the main db from some nodes
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