My guess is that they stole the saved login details or session data that was stored in your browser. That would mean they did have access to the email as well to accept the confirmation.
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ICO, short Scrypt PoW and PoS? That's a trifecta arleady. Make it a ninja and add a malware and you got yourself the perfect crapcoin.
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To pay 0.75 bitcoin to start mining with hard driver is quite expensive. How long does it take to get the 0.75 bitcoi back?
Currently the testers get paid once a month for a small amount. No idea how much, I'm in with a couple TB but I haven't been paid yet. At this stage there's no real data being stored just some randomly generated one. The next step will be testing with actual data sent to people sharing their storage. Nobody really knows how profitable it will be once it goes live, and for how long.
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Unfortunately, this is one of those wallets that doesn't work with ccminer (solomining):
JSON-RPC call failed: Method not found json_rpc_call failed, retry after 1 seconds
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Burst and Storj's Driveshare. But Burst is pretty much dead and Driveshare is in early beta and you have to own 10k SJCX to participate (worth ~0.79BTC).
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guys... anyone know please help.
how big is ether blockchain? i connect with geth --rpc and it's been 5 days now sill not finish. the size of ethereum folder in \local\ethereum about 5.6 GB. and the synchronization is bad, many times just hang and need to restart the command again in new cmd.
and...
can't we just mining in pool (example eth.pool) and using deposit address from trading site? (for example Poloniex) so i don't have to made those geth and stuff again.
thanks.
I tried to sync geth yesterday and at first it I stopped it after about 6 hours of syncing and barely getting anywhere then I find that there's the --fast option which is basically an online bootstrap kind of syncing as far as I understand it and it took me like 20 minutes to finish from 0. It also only takes up 800 MB for me fully synced and it's working flawlessly. i solved the problem. i'm using new released Ethereum-Wallet-win64-0-3-9 which is make my life easier million times. it show the progress how many block we sync, and GUI just like regular coin wallet. great tools. mining with my 970 in windows 7 @ 18 mH/s. i'm pretty happy with the result ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) You should try pushing the memory up by 500 Mhz. This wallet is awesome.
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I'm a bit suspicious. There's no block source, the log has no new lines but it's still using a lot of CPU for whatever reason.
This coin is like a breath of fresh air. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) But you said this on the first page ^^^ Heh, yeah it seemed like it but it doesn't work and it's doing something in the backgrdound while it shouldn't. Either a bug or something malicious.
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I'm a bit suspicious. There's no block source, the log has no new lines but it's still using a lot of CPU for whatever reason.
Everything working fine now.
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Also its blockchain is a whopping 6GB running just for a few months. This is a bit of a concern and its community shouldn't put this at arm's length. They should at least start tackling the issue by taking time discussing it.
I synced geth yesterday from nothing and it only uses 800 MB for me. Fully synced and working. Even if it was 6GB, I don't think that would be an issue. That's really nothing in 2016. ? Did you sync with the --fast option? It's 6GB. Yes I did, I thought it was just an online bootstrap kind of thing.
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guys... anyone know please help.
how big is ether blockchain? i connect with geth --rpc and it's been 5 days now sill not finish. the size of ethereum folder in \local\ethereum about 5.6 GB. and the synchronization is bad, many times just hang and need to restart the command again in new cmd.
and...
can't we just mining in pool (example eth.pool) and using deposit address from trading site? (for example Poloniex) so i don't have to made those geth and stuff again.
thanks.
I tried to sync geth yesterday and at first it I stopped it after about 6 hours of syncing and barely getting anywhere then I find that there's the --fast option which is basically an online bootstrap kind of syncing as far as I understand it and it took me like 20 minutes to finish from 0. It also only takes up 800 MB for me fully synced and it's working flawlessly.
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Also its blockchain is a whopping 6GB running just for a few months. This is a bit of a concern and its community shouldn't put this at arm's length. They should at least start tackling the issue by taking time discussing it.
I synced geth yesterday from nothing and it only uses 800 MB for me. Fully synced and working. Even if it was 6GB, I don't think that would be an issue. That's really nothing in 2016.
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That's what everyone was saying about bitcoin when it was $10. Admittedly times are different, but ethereum is strong in many areas. When you look down the list of "coins" and you know enough to know, where are you going to park your money? Dogecoin? Monero? Even bitcoin looks dodgy these days. No, ethereum is looking more and more like the futureproof safe bet.
Bitcoin was the first and that shit isn't going to happen anytime soon regardless of how many people trying to chase that gold rush. And Ethereum is anything but futureproof. It's a super new and super hyped coin in its honey-moon stage. It's pure gambling at this point. Dogecoin, Monero? You're not forced to pick shitty altcoins to sink your money into. And bitcoin is really not dodgy at all (to me at least); block halving is on the way and it continues to gain momentum everyday regardless of the unnecessary block size drama. Sure some alts are doing one or two things better than bitcoin but it's nowhere near enough to break out of bitcoin's shadow and I don't think any of the current alts will ever break out of it. And it's entirely possible we'll remember bitcoin being at $380 the same as we do now thinking about when it was $10.
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I think it's a bubble, but it's safe to say there will be much bigger bubbles in the near future. And I don't even like Ethereum.
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This is starting to blow up. Glad I've mined a lot of it in the last 6 weeks.
Not selling any of it anytime soon though.
Only 5 weeks since launch. ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) But yes, we are starting to see the fruits of our labor. You are right, selling now might be greatly regretted in another 5 weeks of growth. Oh, right. I thought it was launched a month earlier for some reason. I've only been mining it for a bit over 2 weeks but following the coin a lot longer. Selling before the solar staker release is probably a very bad idea, and probably even after that is also a bad idea.
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This is starting to blow up. Glad I've mined a lot of it in the last 6 weeks.
Not selling any of it anytime soon though.
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for anyone wanting to just post negative comments, instead of completing the poll, ranting this that and whatever, because they dont have $10 to spare, we all know about the Norweigan that spent $27 on 5000 bitcoin in 2009 and forgot about them, now at todays rate they are worth around $2 million, so you see my point for poll see story in link, obviously value was quoted at the time of writing: http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2015/dec/09/bitcoin-forgotten-currency-norway-oslo-homeThe poll does not ask which Altcoin would you mortgage your house for, its a meesly $10 i know altcoins are not bitcoins, blah blah blah, please fill in the poll then comment, not just rant Bitcoin was the first, crypto was new back then. That gold rush is never going to happen again with the altcoins we have. Maybe with future coins will happen something similar again but no present altcoin does anything that much better than bitcoin that it will still be relevant in 10 years. I don't even think bitcoin will be relevant in 10 years. Something superior in the future will probably replace it. But it won't be anything that today exists, that's for sure. You'd probably be better off buying scratchers or change the topic from 10 years to something more sensible like 1-2 years.
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10 years? None of them. That's an eternity in crypto.
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More POS and POW/POS, pure POW should die ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) Definitely agree, PoW should die already. PoS FTW. Meh, sure PoW has issues but PoS is way worse imho; The price of PoS coins is completely arbitrary. It's not based on anything. ICOs and crap like that setting the initial price is useless and similar to how FIAT works. While PoW does sink money into electricity and taking it out of the ecosystem, it also creates a floor price; miners tend not to sell coins cheaper than what the cost of mining them was. PoW coins therefore have an actual cost of making therefore floor price, not just magic internet money created for free out of thin air. PoS investors are also just as greedy as miners can be, but miners at least have to invest into mining equipment and more importantly electricity to mine while stakers doesn't need anything but to just hold some coins. And stakers will earn coins at the exact same rate as everyone else staking which means everyone earns more at the same rate so in reality nobody really gains everyting. Yes, I'm a miner but I'm not saying PoW is perfect, far from it but I think Proof of Stake is awful and it's based on a fallacy. I can't take PoS only coins seriously. Same goes for stakers; holding coins for the prospect of a few percentages in the volatile nature of crypto is probably as sound of an investment as gambling or ponzis. But, it's easy and doesn't require anything so of course people want it.
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Let me guess, your 970 has Hynix memory?
Samsung. Gigabyte cards. Remember, it is a race for finding a block which starts again every 15 seconds. To win that race you need to get rid of every ms. To mine directly to exchange you need to mine in pool, pool = lots of ms and rejected shares.
From my experience with fast coins it's the other way around; you get more orphans not the pools, even with very low scantime. Pools tend to have better connection and their wallets usually have way more than 10-20 connections. yep I have the same issue ...
not a single share is submitted ...
Had the same issue, reverted to 0.9.4.1 (from cryptominingblog) which is a bit slower but submit shares. Regarding 750 Ti's, I get like 300khs every 5th or 6th lines amd the rest is just zeros.
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