Smoothie, I am going to put it to you a different way and I hope you can understand. My father (same name as myself) is a very powerful attorney. He was the former West Coast Division head attorney running the entire Alaska operation for Exxon. He rose up higher than that being a general counsel for THUMS the consortium of the oil companies.
Remove the slander or you may find yourself in a lawsuit that could be very damaging to your financial well being.
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Lol what a fucking douchetaco. Watch out Smoothie, he's gonna call his dad on you. Don't sue me bro
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Not many, why? What does it matter in this thread? Why should I keep them? How many do you have?
You are not holding coins and talking about future of it? What are you doing in this topic? Want fast profit and leave? I am holding ~3% of all burst. He's got a point. You're in here constantly trolling, Elmit, and you're apparently also constantly dumping. What's the rationale for listening to people who are only interested in dumping their coins gained by mining or pool operation or maybe bullshit asset creation (bitladen and Elmit)? If you actually believed in the coin long term, wouldn't you be trying to pick some up at the currently all-time low price, not just off load what they're holding?
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.... I really appreciate your advice but don't really feel comfortable with this type of experimentation.
Is there anyone here who has already installed the GUI on Ubuntu? Could you provide me instructions step by step?
lolwat 1) Install Windows 7 2) Download precompiled GUI binary 3) Unzip and double-click boolberry-qt.exe 4) ? ? ? 5) Profit!
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Forgive me for trying to save you. I'm not offering to anymore. Find somebody else.
And me hold burst? Do you think I'm an idiot, like that? I'm not, you are
The value of any currency comes from perceived value, i.e., trust. No dollar, yuan, ruble, drachma, etc. has any real intrinsic value; its value is derived from the trust that people have in their government that it will be worth something, generally the trust that it will be worth about the same tomorrow as it was today. You can argue for gold, but that's really more of a commodity, and in fact is probably worth so much because its perceived value as a safe haven drives the cost well above what it would be for its industrial use alone. What I'm trying to say is: how the fuck did this whiny doucherag come so close to being in charge of development for this coin? He is constantly belittling the majority of the people in this thread for being idiots for holding the coin, not to mention threatening to attack the same coin and reduce its value to nothing. He asks for a higher reward so he can dump more faster. I mean seriously, wtf? Wtf are you smoking crowetic? Besides that he's demonstrated zero capability of implementing any features afaik. It would be simple to change one or a few lines of code to increase the block reward, which seems to be his primary concern, but has he shown any capability to implement the other features that he's proposed? Let him release a new version or show some code or stfu (though the latter seems unlikely)...
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The terrorist bit was a little over the top, but was really more just a play on words re: his username. You didn't address the main point though: he is constantly threatening to destroy BURST if his ideas are not implemented (for months now), how can someone like that be regarded as having good intentions or trustworthy or even worth spending time in discussion with?
Also, I really don't see how making more coins, which seems to be the crux of his demands, will attract more miners. If there's no demand for them, it will just drive the price down further and faster. If he hates the emission curve so much, let him launch his own fork. Or let him do whatever he wants to with BURST.
As an aside, I really think his threats are just bs. Not being heavily invested I'd kind of like to just see him ignored, to see if he would actually follow through with his threats. Would exchanges freeze the coin or just delist it? Would people start to side with bitladen or just hardfork a checkpoint and let him try again (or just let it die)?
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Political power grows out of the barrel of a gun the read heads of a large array of plotted HDDs. -Mao Tse Tung
I'm not a miner, and not a huge holder. I never had extra TBs lying around, and it was far easier for me to spend a couple hundred bucks trading coins than spending that money plus a lot of time setting up HDDs for mining. With that being said, I agree with Haitch and luxe - threatening to destroy the system you're proposing to improve doesn't exactly provide the impetus for much faith and goodwill from the other members of the system you have designs on commandeering. Also, 10% seems like a huge amount for a dev fund, but hey, I guess ETH got away with it. I do agree something probably needs to be done, in the face of an operational system released by Siacoin (which is about to pass BURST in price per coin, btw), but I don't think it's going to accomplished by negotiating with terrorists to give them control of 10% of the money supply created from here on out and agreeing with their demands to inflate the money supply. I honestly don't have any idea what should be done at this point, but just wanted to chime in that I tend to agree with luxe and Haitch.
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No way to change data directory for UI wallet?
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Just found out about this game/faucet for DOGED last week: http://dogecoindark.goldmin.es/It's a very simple 3d game where you have to use the left/right keys to avoid asteroids and collect coins. The more coins you collect, the more coins you get as a reward from the faucet. Just curious if anyone knows of any other interactive faucets, particularly game-based ones?
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Elmits, bitladens, and bears, oh my With friends like these...
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Yeah, it's definitely a good addition to Monero resources and it reminds us how important each of our full nodes are. On this topic, is there a wiki with a list of resources? I find that there's a fair bit of information spread out in various Bitcointalk threads but otherwise very hard to find. With i2p support coming soon™, this type of analysis should be a bit more complicated.
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Got Unitus merge-mining working with Myriadcoin qubit algo on a local p2pool node. Let me know if anyone is interested and I will put together a short guide That is exactly the kind of thing I would like to add to my Unitus site! If you have a link to it, I will link it. If you want me to host it, I'll add a page to my site for your guide. OK. Here goes the shortish version: 1) Sync daemons for both Myriadcoin and Unitus, and set up conf files for both of them specifying rpcuser, rpcpassword, rpcport, algo=qubit, and server=1. 2) Install Python 2.7 and get: Linux: sudo apt-get install python-zope.interface python-twisted python-twisted-web sudo apt-get install python-argparse # if on Python 2.6 Windows: Install Python 2.7: http://www.python.org/getit/Install Twisted: http://twistedmatrix.com/trac/wiki/DownloadsInstall Zope.Interface: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/zope.interface/3.8.0Install python win32 api: http://sourceforge.net/projects/pywin32/files/pywin32/Build%20218/Install python win32 api wmi wrapper: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/WMI/#downloads3) Download and unzip this repo somewhere, like /home/youruser/p2pool-myrQubit or c:\p2pool-myrQubit - https://github.com/birdonwheels5/p2pool-myrQubit4) Build qubit.c hash Linux: Go to directory where you unzipped repo and go to qubitcoin-hash subfolder and run: sudo python setup.py install
Windows: Install MinGW. Create the following file 'C:\Python27\Lib\distutils.cfg' (or wherever you installed python) Add the following lines to distutils.cfg: Open MinGW and go to the directory where qubitcoin-hash is: cd /c/p2pool-myrQubit/qubitcoin-hash
Then run: /c/Python27/python.exe setup.py install (or wherever you installed python) 5) Create a script to launch p2pool Linux: Create a file called launch_p2pool.sh or something with contents like: python /path/to/p2pool/p2pool-myrQubit-master/run_p2pool.py --net myriadcoin --bitcoind-rpc-port 50554 --merged http://unitusRPCuser:unitusRPCpassword@127.0.0.1:50550 -a YourMyriadcoinAddress myriadRPCuser myriadRPCpassword Windows: Create a file called launch_p2pool.bat or something with contents like: c:\python27\python.exe c:\path\to\p2pool-myrQubit-master\run_p2pool.py --net myriadcoin --bitcoind-rpc-port 50554 --merged http://unitusRPCuser:unitusRPCpassword@127.0.0.1:50550 -a YourMyriadcoinAddress myriadRPCuser myriadRPCpassword 6) Download sgminer from here if you're on windows: http://cryptomining-blog.com/4819-new-sgminer-with-optimized-quark-and-qubit-kernels/Otherwise just download latest release from nicehash or build from github. By default you will mine on port 5567, so stratum+tcp://127.0.0.1:5567, and you can set your username to be a myr address (or whatever I think), and don't forget to add "no-extranonce": true in the pool fields. Let me know if you have any problems or anything.
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Got Unitus merge-mining working with Myriadcoin qubit algo on a local p2pool node. Let me know if anyone is interested and I will put together a short guide
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Every block that's mined has to be validated by peers. If it doesn't pass validation, then other miners won't build blocks on top of it. Obviously changing coinbase reward might be something that makes a block fail validation.
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Looks like a burn address. None of the outputs are spent. So, people send money to in order to buy-in to some new project or something probably.
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jwinterm, would be great if you can update the table with the info I sent you recently. Thanks! Btw, if you want I can send you some XCR so you can test out our system. Done. I updated a bunch of (need links) to actual links, especially for Bitshares and Crypti. Also added a bunch of apps for NXT and a few for Bitshares. Please let me know if I screwed anything up or threw your favorite coin under the bus
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Sounds like a plan. I'm thinking about switching my Scrypt miners over to Nyan soon, as Myriad scrypt is going auxpow soon, so that way I can solo mine Nyan and Myr at the same time
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Thanks for the feedback jwinterm. I know that most up-to-date ccminer forks are built with static libraries (so separate dll's are not required), but the cryptonight base from which .....
Working now myagui. Turns out I have cuda5.5, and both versions work, so I guess it was just the missing dll. I'm getting much lower hashrate on that windows computer though, around 250 h/s per 750ti, compared to about 425 h/s per card on ubuntu machine. So, don't know if that's cause I need to update cuda, or just cause windows sucks, but, anyway, it's working now
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I'm exchanging PMs with SRBOOTH to see if we can figure out why the ccminer binaries that I posted are not working for him. @jwinterm, if I read correctly, you also had some trouble on Windows. In case you used the binaries that I had posted, do you recall what was the error on your end? @smooth, awesome job on the pruning release! I've been happy solo mining, hitting at least one block per day, sometimes two. Need all the power we can have against nefarious Moooooooooo. I'll see if I can build the pruning release and start testing that as well tonight. When I try to launch the binary, I get a "MSCVR120.DLL is missing from your computer" error box popup, but I'm pretty sure I have all the microsoft redistributables installed, and regular ccminer works ok. It works fine when built from source on Ubuntu computer though.
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Is there a Windows compilation for the light version with pruning??
Is there a ccminer for cryptonight-light? ...excuse my ignorance but I have only been able to find the updated cpu miner through the threads.
There is a windows compilation for ccminer, but it didn't work for me. I've only been able to get it working for my 750tis using debian. Link is available here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=641696.msg11897727#msg11897727
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