Well, that broke the nov/dec 2014 pattern.
It did. False breakout?
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Massive hammers everywhere (1H)
Fully engulfed candle (30M) More hammers and Bearish Harami (1H)
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Massive hammers everywhere (1H)
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Regarding the fiat amounts in the tx tab. Currently they are moving with the price. Is it possible to fix the entry at the rate at the time of the tx?
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How many IPs do you see when they're all connected doing a network scan?
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based on my Knowledge most of the mining farm in china pay the electricity according around 0.07-0.08$ per kwh including bitmain's farm
Wow, really? i thought it would be sub 0.05 for sure.
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Find all the IPs on the network using a tool like nmap or similar. Then you can access the interface for each SP20 by entering the IP address in your browser.
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I think you got Should be Sorry, my bad. Just compare it with the other strings already present and you will see how they need to be formed.
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That's not the one Samsung bought. What was it Loop Pay or something?
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So i just type vi /etc/cgminer.conf.template "load-balance:true" ?
Not quite. vi just calls the vi editor to open that file. To edit it you hit "i", then cursor to the appropriate place (after the first "{", IIRC) and enter the above info, also needs a comma after "true". Then hit Esc and type ":wq". I can't get screen shots at the moment, but can do once I get access again. Look at this for reference: https://github.com/ckolivas/cgminer/blob/master/example.conf, although it will look quite differently on your screen, i.e. no nice formatting. But the info is the same. I haven't seen Spondoolies support very active in this sub-forum, so probably it should be mentioned this probably will void your warranty. Also, whilst this works on mine, I'm not saying it will on yours.
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Wants up.
[ img]https://i.imgur.com/rYhsJN5.jpg?1[/img]
Edit: need moar volume!
Closer than on the Bitstamp chart, for sure.
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Oh thanks for the information, I didn't know these things. So only with the latest version of bitcoin core? And what about for the previous versions?
Yes, only the latest one. Read the changelog page I linked to (above). Previous versions would connect to peers, but only one of them would be the "sync" node - the node your node would get the blockchain from. This could suck if that node was on a very slow line. So to know some quick ones @shorena came up with that nice list (there are other lists too, i.e. on the wiki, but the speed is not posted on those). Bitcoin Core 0.10.0 is already a quarter of the nodes known to bitnodes.io, so this "sync node" issue very much likely a thing of the past.
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As it says on the Pools page to change the template, ssh in to your miner and do the edit using: vi /etc/cgminer.conf.template thanks for that I may do so. One of these days I will try and incorporate it in the starting line for cgminer. Maybe the quota works that way. One thing that really sucks about the SP20: Why couldn't they just use cgminer in the way everybody (well, me ) was used to it? We can't upgrade it and we can't do our own confs.
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As it says on the Pools page to change the template, ssh in to your miner and do the edit using: vi /etc/cgminer.conf.template
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[...] But let's say someone is running the Bitcoin Core for first time so he need to download the blockchain , how the Bitcoin Core will choose from where to download the blockchain ? Randomly ? or same country etc ... ?
~ Madness
For the very first time there is a discovery from DNS seeds. All discovered peers are put in a file. On future starts it will try to connect to those peers again, unless that file was deleted and it will look for the DNS seed again.
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I can't give you a secure answer but I think that the node is chosen randomly (but I'm not sure).
No, if you run the latest version it will download from all available peers (after it has the headers). https://bitcoin.org/en/release/v0.10.0Which node you download from don't matter much anymore. The speed issue is a thing of the past, thanks to the headers first solution. As such I also expect that the QoS / Netlimiter issues are a thing of the past (unless somebody connects to your node only on purpose of course).
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Yes, it is possible. Add "load-balance:true" to the config.template
I have not found a way to assign quotas yet, though. It seems to ignore them if I set them.
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Which version of Armory? Which version of Bitcoin Core?
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