Error: Failed to parse block at Object.BlockTemplate.nextBlob (/root/test/cryptonote-universal-pool/lib/pool.js:120:23) at Object.Miner.getJob (/root/test/cryptonote-universal-pool/lib/pool.js:297:41) at handleMinerMethod (/root/test/cryptonote-universal-pool/lib/pool.js:492:28) at handleMessage (/root/test/cryptonote-universal-pool/lib/pool.js:606:13) at Socket.socket.on.on.on.pushMessage (/root/test/cryptonote-universal-pool/lib/pool.js:660:25) at Socket.EventEmitter.emit (events.js:95:17) at Socket.<anonymous> (_stream_readable.js:746:14) at Socket.EventEmitter.emit (events.js:92:17) at emitReadable_ (_stream_readable.js:408:10) at emitReadable (_stream_readable.js:404:5)
cryptonote-universal-pool wont run after the fork. node-cryptonote-pool works just fine
What should be done to fix the error?!!!!!Primer's was fixed. You're out of date, there is no problem. Nice to see someone new in the thread all the same ;-)
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I'm dumping 300xmr/day, whatever the price..
Ha! That will really move the market. As long as you have a lot of other minnow friends... ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) EDIT: IIRC you already sold ALL your XMR, no? Yes i sold almost 100k xmr in the last 2 months, invested all into ETH and made a fortune. I still mine XMR at 300KH/s , dump everything i mine at 24h intervals Thanks! We will be grateful for your largesse in letting us have your coins at giveaway prices, while you keep looking back and wishing you had kept them. Don't forget to close the door on your way out?
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I'm dumping 300xmr/day, whatever the price..
Ha! That will really move the market. As long as you have a lot of other minnow friends... ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) EDIT: IIRC you already sold ALL your XMR, no?
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The wind has left this thread's sails. The action is spreading far and wide. Or going into hibernation.
Damn it! I miss 'Chart Buddy' ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) It followed Adam to a new thread elsewhere. It's still published, just not here. Some people don't like censorship on principle. Richy is one of those people.
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Ah OK thanks. Was a little buggy earlier on, now it's totally down. I suppose it's inevitable they'd get a little more 'attention' with so much more volume.
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Anyone else Struggling with getting onto Poloniex?
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... biggest block i have ever seen ...
She's the sweetest queen I've ever seen (CPL593H) ...we talk and talk... I could talk talk talk, talk myself to death But I believe I would only waste my breath Boredom. Not even once. Remake Remodel - the early Roxy, with Eno. Classy - respect.
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If you want a Monero GUI for your Mac have you tried LightWallet2? I just downloaded it and tried to open the files on my mac and it just opened Terminal. It's not going work for me, sorry. I am afraid I can't code, I am used to clicking an installer and just using an application. Dumb? Maybe, but I manage with Bitcoin QT and Core easily enough - I can't see how to use this one! Thanks all the same ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Only crypto-anarchists and privacy activists give a shit about smart mining and decentralization. None of that appeals to a wider audience, who just want an easy way to spend their money (not hosting a full node). Do you really think regular people are concerned with those features? 20 years ago, only "crypto-anarchists and privacy activists" actually gave a shit about securing personal data with encryption. Then some celeb i-pads got hacked, Snowden won an Oscar, and the .gov demanded Apple destroy their own products' utility. Yet the overwhelming majority continue to use gmail and facebook. Privacy to the average person is only important as long as it's equally convenient. Unfortunately, a core GUI is not a compelling enough reason for regular people to start using a currency. Using command line for many people - such as anyone non tech-savvy or, say on a Mac - is a totally foreign and too-much-to-ask chore. Some people (including me) don't like holding a lot on an exchange or in an online wallet either. For someone who can’t get their head around using command line to make a wallet etc. (and don’t say it’s ‘so easy’ – it isn’t) it makes the project look under-developed, which is not a good reflection on how Monero is.
I agree. However, you and the few other enthusiasts who want to run their own node will not mark a significant increase in adoption. Yes, a killer payment app or a next generation improvement on a node /QT type wallet would be better to have, but I think not having a GUI is ammo for detractors and an excuse to leave Monero alone for many people.
I agree, and I stated that the only real benefit at this point of a core GUI is to eliminate any last remaining "troll ammo." ‘Why no wallet?’ is a fair ask.
No, it's not. We have several wallets. I don't think one more will make a difference. I hope I'm wrong. I am not totally sure if you are wrong. A lot of what you said made sense and has shifted my view in some respects and I am grateful for that. I just know I (personally) want a GUI for my Mac and I do run a Core wallet for BTC. I don't think I am the only person averse to command line stuff - and I don't like having money (Monero) on an exchange or in an online wallet. A GUI will not suddenly increase adoption massively, nope - but it will be one less reason adoption is held back. Given it's coming at some point, we shall see... I hope it's soon and of course I hope it does make a difference, I will stand corrected if not.
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I have to chip in on the GUI.
Using command line for many people - such as anyone non tech-savvy or, say on a Mac - is a totally foreign and too-much-to-ask chore. Some people (including me) don't like holding a lot on an exchange or in an online wallet either. For someone who can’t get their head around using command line to make a wallet etc. (and don’t say it’s ‘so easy’ – it isn’t) it makes the project look under-developed, which is not a good reflection on how Monero is.
Yes, a killer payment app or a next generation improvement on a node /QT type wallet would be better to have, but I think not having a GUI is ammo for detractors and an excuse to leave Monero alone for many people.
No, regular people don’t give a shit, true – but we are still competing in the crypto currency space with just a couple of exchanges supporting XMR. We don’t need to look like we don’t measure up in some way.
‘Why no wallet?’ is a fair ask. Once we have one, it I think it will take away some adoption resistance and be something that helps build the project’s base of long-term accumulators.
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I am saying 5 million marketcap for XMR is nothing. 100 million marketcap neither is nothing. No currency has such a low market cap. I am not familiar with Krona of Iceland but I guess the marketcap of even that small currency based on fishing industry is more than 1 billion usd.
I spend a lot of time in Iceland and have a place there. The Icelandic fishing industry is worth about 5 billion in USD exports. Annual GDP is probably in excess of 15 billion in USD terms. Currency market cap must be far in excess of $1 billion USD - although I can't put a figure on it.
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So far the only evidence of persistent resistance is the 340k mark predicted by...who said that? Search is failing me. 300-340 ping pong for a while?
I meant price support really - I would like to see 300K hold and not lose the gains of this rise, but we shall see.
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Resistance at 300 / 310 being tested.
Be nice to see it hold. A bit of a fight on...
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Nice! "Light years ahead.." these guys really get it and are big fans (for good, well-informed reasons)
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After his last appearance, I sort of hope Primer was short... But he said he was 'out' before now too IIRC. Loving this volume and price - had a few speculative sells left that I have just come back online and found out have been eaten, now to re-accumulate on any dips ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) A good day indeed!
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In a world that values Ethereum, a presale IPO with tens of millions of more coins potentially hitting the market soon (or the algo switches to POS, i don't even know anymore), at $9 each, Monero is absurd at 80 cents. We should be at $2 to $3 minimum. I say we show them what it feels like to have 0 XMR by buying every sell wall they put up until they realize the price is leaving 200k and not coming back. You heard it: this is artificially cheap XMR - what else are you waiting for? It was a hell of an endorsement actually - another quote: "We agree, just diff. strategies/opinions to reach goal. $XMR hugely undervalued but we're trying to downplay it & stay cheap" Dream on... ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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FWIW the wall is back and is at 185.
Pushing out the last few weak hands before a violent break out upwards? Furthermore, selling volume is also declining which tells me the bears are running out of steam. Hey - I hate to say it, but volume has declined on both sides. It's about a third of what it was just a few days back. And you can't say that of the two other coins ahead of us on Polo, sadly. I hope we do break upwards, of course - but The t/o of ETH is so strong that it's plain there is no lack of funds in Polo just now. I was expecting a rise up as BTC fell back - it seems it isn't happening just yet. Am hodling a fair stash and in for the long term, still buying dips - but even nudging just under 0.002 would feel a hell of a lot better right now. That's pretty normal for a retrace going into a consolidation. It also means buyers might have to move up their bids or marketbuy, because the sellers are getting exhausted. In other words, the amount of coins up for grabbing by simply putting bids is getting more scarce. Furthermore, I am kind of certain that volume will increase once we move upwards, because Poloniex traders will simply jump on it and "ride the wave". With respect to TA: -4h MACD is flipping into green. -The short term downtrend line / triangle lies around ~180k (the upper line), so that might be closing soon. Furthermore, there is still strong support in the 165k-170k, because (i) it has been tested multiple times on high volume and (ii) it's approximately the 61.8% retracement level from the surge of 120k to 246k. EDIT: Some visualization: ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2Fi4coqhM.png%3F1&t=663&c=qdkqaJXzkv2VeQ) Your optimism looks well-founded today. XMR volume and price up, while ETH and DASH slipping. Nice.
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FWIW the wall is back and is at 185.
Pushing out the last few weak hands before a violent break out upwards? Furthermore, selling volume is also declining which tells me the bears are running out of steam. Hey - I hate to say it, but volume has declined on both sides. It's about a third of what it was just a few days back. And you can't say that of the two other coins ahead of us on Polo, sadly. I hope we do break upwards, of course - but The t/o of ETH is so strong that it's plain there is no lack of funds in Polo just now. I was expecting a rise up as BTC fell back - it seems it isn't happening just yet. Am hodling a fair stash and in for the long term, still buying dips - but even nudging just under 0.002 would feel a hell of a lot better right now.
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Crosspost: Alice Homemade: first restaurant in the world to accept XMR? On Friday I had the pleasure to make a real-life XMR transaction with what is probably the first restaurant to accept Monero in the world: "Alice Homemade". I ordered two salads to be delivered at my home, and paid the delivery man (who also happened to be the restaurant owner) 12 XMR. There is also a 20% discount if you pay with Monero, and on top of the discount I also got two delicious tiramisus, because... that was history in the making! (Note I ordered food many times before while paying in XMR. Where I live there is a big website that accept Bitcoin and does the interface between end-customers and hundreds of restaurants, so usually I just pay that website in XMR through https://xmr.to - the restaurants in this case don't even know the command is paid in BTC, even less in XMR). But this time this was different, this restaurant Alice Homemade is now accepting Monero directly! (They were also one of the first in the country to accept bitcoins). Here is the Monero transaction for my two salads: 68be427ec0e6c09961522e444e862b643a86ed0f36aaca170c2116686b5d2f44 They don't have a website, here is the location and some pictures on google. If you pass by (it's close to Brussels international airport), show them some love Monero's pizza moment (appropriately in a classier salad choice). I'm keeping this one for five years hence ;-)
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Brilliant! Minions to the MOOOOON!
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