FREE ELECTRIC with every vapourware.
Its kinda funny you consider BA hardware vaporware and yet you bought cloudhashing. He and I both use piggyback. It's making me more than my ASIC's are. Every sunday I get bitcoin that I didn't pay electricity for, and at a rate comparable to an antminer. Granted, I can't play arbitrage games with alts like I can with my ASIC device, but I don't have to worry about my cats or children unplugging it either. It's been a good deal for me.
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Thanks, guys. I've been dealing with a lot of family stuff, and haven't really even seen the news.
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So with news of Mt.Gox "finding" 200,000 bitcoins, does that mean potentional for Wes getting any back? I know i heard he had significant amounts on Gox
I missed it. Link?
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I would like to see some more DEV actions... Even stopping the dilution!!!! Decrease the number of coins that hit the market, not decrease the total number of coins but just decrease the amount that hit the market or create a multipool for EAC the same what they did for BC, at least do something, or just buy those cheap coins yourself...
Funny you should mention that We're working on a multipool that pays out in EAC, though it's just in the exploratory stage right now. Also, I personally am buying the coins at these low prices and holding until I can spend them on something useful,not just exchanges. Sounds like a good idea. So essentially it mines the most profitiable coin, converts it into BTC then converts that into EAC? In theory if that is what you are doing that should give a little bit of buy support if you get any form of mining power behind the pool. I honestly don't know how they're setting it up, or even how far it's gone. The software guys get way beyond me real quick. I'll ask
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Would love to see more "earthcoin accepted here" logos on these pages, great list though, some of the domain names have expired.
PM me on that, please. I will clean it up.
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Interesting concept. Following Might want to add the moon landing? I think the first human on another world, albeit a lifeless rock, is pretty important.
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Reserved for important updates.
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Looks like you're getting a bit confused, unpaid balance is your account balance that hasn't been paid out yet, paid balance is the total BTC paid out to that address over the full mining history.
I can guarantee your payout today was 0.0366 BTC and the other BTC address did not receive 0.1 BTC today.
Oh OK I see what you mean now! I think we're on the same page now Your usa server keeps going dead :/ It's working fine for me. Right now its back up but it was just down. It goes down about twice a day, at least. I know because my antminer will start beeping when the 1st priority pool goes down. https://i.imgur.com/hkLhXZM.pngI cropped off the other priority pools (2 and 3) but they were alive and well at the time of this screenshot, so it wasn't a network problem on my end. Odd. At the time you posted, I wasn't having any problems. Now I am. Same deal, it cuts in and out. Dropping my hash at the pool significantly, but not enough to go to my failover pool.
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@dev
You doing anything with this bitch? Ferengi are not noted for being lazy...
I mined a fair amount, just to show the love. I'm a trekkie and DS9 was my second favorite series. But in the end, it's about the universal greed, and a coin with no tradeability is a useless thing to acquire.
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I would like to see some more DEV actions... Even stopping the dilution!!!! Decrease the number of coins that hit the market, not decrease the total number of coins but just decrease the amount that hit the market or create a multipool for EAC the same what they did for BC, at least do something, or just buy those cheap coins yourself...
Funny you should mention that We're working on a multipool that pays out in EAC, though it's just in the exploratory stage right now. Also, I personally am buying the coins at these low prices and holding until I can spend them on something useful,not just exchanges. That's a pretty unique idea. Thanks! I'd like to take full credit for that! Unfortunately, it wasn't my idea, so I can't I'm not sure who came up with it, but it was Cryptozark that got the ball rolling. Might have been his idea, but I was under the impression that it was not.
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Looks like you're getting a bit confused, unpaid balance is your account balance that hasn't been paid out yet, paid balance is the total BTC paid out to that address over the full mining history.
I can guarantee your payout today was 0.0366 BTC and the other BTC address did not receive 0.1 BTC today.
Oh OK I see what you mean now! I think we're on the same page now Your usa server keeps going dead :/ It's working fine for me.
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For socialism to work requires that we become something other than human.
Automation and robots are "something other than human", however they are/will be able to do the most of work which humans had performed for millenniums. Not intending to put words into Biomech's mouth but I guess he meant that we'd have to give up individuality i.e. become hive animals. That is exactly what I'm saying. There are *elements* of socialism that could be workable, in a voluntary society. But the whole picture? Only if we become something like the Borg. If that's the vision of the future that most people want, I'll be bowing out. Luckily, it's not. They just want the freebies, and that eventually comes to a halt.
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A bit later today, I'm going to post all of the merchants in the thread here. One definite way to make this coin more valuable is to USE it! It's the only currency on Earthazaar, and of course you can buy precious metals from ATXsilver on the very same site.
But did you know you can buy server space? T-shirts? Flight lessons?
Take a look at the OP, pick one you like, and promote it or use it.
Speaking for myself, rather than the devs, I want to see a USD/EAC exchange, preferably OTC style like local bitcoins or something similar. I will offer a 500K bounty for that. Personally. I have some distinct ideas as to what I want to see, but I have to formalize it. PM me if you're interested in developing such a thing.
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I would like to see some more DEV actions... Even stopping the dilution!!!! Decrease the number of coins that hit the market, not decrease the total number of coins but just decrease the amount that hit the market or create a multipool for EAC the same what they did for BC, at least do something, or just buy those cheap coins yourself...
Funny you should mention that We're working on a multipool that pays out in EAC, though it's just in the exploratory stage right now. Also, I personally am buying the coins at these low prices and holding until I can spend them on something useful,not just exchanges.
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I just started looking at your exchange today. Very clean outlook. I'll be registering later today. I do have a coin request, if it's not already there and I missed it Old eyes, and all that. But if not, would you consider Petrodollars? I find it a rather interesting coin. Thanks.
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Can you please take the discussion somewhere else.
I'm trying to keep this thread clean and only an order list. Go to the 'Official AMT" thread to complain.
Noted. Removing my posts. My bad.
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You are still not defining what you perceive as a problem. I have users mining with 50TH off one instance of cgminer
Try testing with a generation transaction of 100+ kB size. Edit: Also, I would expect it to not affect high-end hosts. Probably just embedded and crappy miner-only hosts. The host WAS mining on this pool with the 50TH without a problem As for "crappy" miner only hosts, cointerra devices use "crappy" beaglebone boards and mine on this pool with 1.6TH per instance at 3% CPU usage. So how big is the current generation transaction? *sigh* Depending on what I'm mining and the mood I'm in and what machine I'm using, I have used cgminer, sgminer (a derivative work) and bfgminer. All of them, let me repeat that in large letters, ALL OF THEM work well. cgminer is the best known and most widely used. I don't really see why bfgminer doesn't have wider adoption, as it's damn good too. You two have a long running problem with each other. I don't know, or care, what it is. But I have a proposal. I raise the funds to get you both in a boxing ring. No holds barred fight, pay-per-view. Tickets start at .1 BTC. I take 10 percent of the profit for getting it organized. You two split the rest. You'll make money, no matter what, and have the pleasure of beating the shit out of each other. What do you say? Happy to participate in a boxing match. Just to be clear what the real issue is here though, as this is not a pissing match: Luke-jr is saying the reason this pool uses a cold wallet is to store transactions they can't "fit" into the coinbase, and he is saying they do this to work around some limitation in cgminer, thereby delaying maybe a million dollars worth of rewards. All I am doing is asking what that limitation is so I can try and help. However so far it's only been some vague accusation which is as good as trolling. Understood. My first post was tongue in cheek, and I'm not technical enough to address the actual issue. However, the part about the two of you having a problem with each other is evident every time you interact, and it serves neither of you. From my POV, you and he have both been easy to deal with, except when you deal with each other. I primarily use cgminer, because I like it and because it's the embedded program in my device . But when mining scrypt coins with ancient APU's, I've used bfgminer and sgminer with better results. Probably because you've concentrated more on the bleeding edge of late. No worries there, it needs doing. If there is indeed the problem he alludes to, it's serious in that in time the network is supposed to function on tx fees alone. Given that, I think you've got a few minutes before the end of the mining cycle Though in retrospect, I still think a PPV brawl would be fun to produce
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You are still not defining what you perceive as a problem. I have users mining with 50TH off one instance of cgminer
Try testing with a generation transaction of 100+ kB size. Edit: Also, I would expect it to not affect high-end hosts. Probably just embedded and crappy miner-only hosts. The host WAS mining on this pool with the 50TH without a problem As for "crappy" miner only hosts, cointerra devices use "crappy" beaglebone boards and mine on this pool with 1.6TH per instance at 3% CPU usage. So how big is the current generation transaction? *sigh* Depending on what I'm mining and the mood I'm in and what machine I'm using, I have used cgminer, sgminer (a derivative work) and bfgminer. All of them, let me repeat that in large letters, ALL OF THEM work well. cgminer is the best known and most widely used. I don't really see why bfgminer doesn't have wider adoption, as it's damn good too. You two have a long running problem with each other. I don't know, or care, what it is. But I have a proposal. I raise the funds to get you both in a boxing ring. No holds barred fight, pay-per-view. Tickets start at .1 BTC. I take 10 percent of the profit for getting it organized. You two split the rest. You'll make money, no matter what, and have the pleasure of beating the shit out of each other. What do you say?
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