how much would the PoS earn me a day when i have around 20M COL ?
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So let me get this straight, you guys took a ShitCoin (pennies) and ran it off a cliff so it could more resemble THE ShitCoin I created for the exact purpose to prevent shit like this from happening?
Ahahahaaaa.
Tell me this ain't so?
I'm gonna enjoy seeing this coin trade for less than SHT. Lol, this is exactly what I predicted would happen and I did my best to create a coin so shitty that only the biggest crooked morons could top such a terrible ShitCoin.
I obviously didn't lower the bar low enough.
One more time: Bhahahahaaaaa!
I bet the creator is laughing at you for not even doing an effort on getting the 'most shitty coin', while you (i quote) 'did your best' to try to get that position
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Hi,
I really like your site, but could you make the hourly 'Free Play' game also provably fair ? The game is great because of the chance to win 0.2 or 0.02 bitcoins but I don't see any real proof that you can actually win this at a fair 1/10000 and 2/10000 chance ? And without the top wins included in the game, there's no fun to it...
How do we know the number is generated in all fairness ?
I've been playing the hourly game many times a day for a while now and I seem to be having a number between 9886 - 9985 (earning you 2203 Satoshi) quite a lot (about 1 time out of 10 !!!) even though that's far more than the mathematical chance of 1 time out of 100 !!! Makes me believe that you silently increase the chance to win 2203 satoshi for making the game more popular... I'm wondering if you silently decrease the chance to win higher amounts too, otherwise you would not be able to make any profit out of your site...
And I know about the stats of payments shown on the site, but that doesn't prove the fairness of how the number is generated. So please show me i'm wrong by adding such an system to the site, as i love the concept of bitco.in !
Yup, I can do that. It is actually on my list of stuff to do. Give me a week to implement it. That's great, thanks ! By the way, could you explain how a 'seed' is proving fair game ? Because I don't understand how showing a seed for the next game proves anything when only the creator knows the algorithms to 'solve' the seed. Not that i doubt the system, i suppose it works as many sites use it, but for me (= a noob when it comes to scripting) it shows as much as posting a picture of a cat with a subtext "provably fair game, see fluffy cat image"
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Is it possible to adjust the CPU usage of my miner ? If i mine and at the same time use my laptop for other stuff, the laptop crashes after a while. So I'd like to set the max CPU usage of the miner to 50% or something, but how does that work ?
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Hi,
I really like your site, but could you make the hourly 'Free Play' game also provably fair ? The game is great because of the chance to win 0.2 or 0.02 bitcoins but I don't see any real proof that you can actually win this at a fair 1/10000 and 2/10000 chance ? And without the top wins included in the game, there's no fun to it...
How do we know the number is generated in all fairness ?
I've been playing the hourly game many times a day for a while now and I seem to be having a number between 9886 - 9985 (earning you 2203 Satoshi) quite a lot (about 1 time out of 10 !!!) even though that's far more than the mathematical chance of 1 time out of 100 !!! Makes me believe that you silently increase the chance to win 2203 satoshi for making the game more popular... I'm wondering if you silently decrease the chance to win higher amounts too, otherwise you would not be able to make any profit out of your site...
And I know about the stats of payments shown on the site, but that doesn't prove the fairness of how the number is generated. So please show me i'm wrong by adding such an system to the site, as i love the concept of bitco.in !
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that's awesome man, thanks
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good luck to all :-)
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So i've been mining this whole night, checked my wallet this morning but no FRQ was added to it. I'm fairly new to mining so I'm wondering if I did something wrong. These are the steps i did: -I installed the FRQ wallet from this topic -I installed the miner from the link in this topic -I made a .bat in the map of the miner with the following text: minerd -a quark -o http://mine.fairquark.com:8372 -u qadsoHqgdpMBND7CUGQrd7przzjd3sWUkd -p x-I ran the .bat and an MS-DOS showed up and seemed to be active all night (i remember reading it was doing about 80 kH/s) That's basically all i did. Is there something I forgot to do then ? The address is correct. Many thanks in advance 95% of what any user mines at fairquark.com goes to the 'developer' wallets. It's a scam pool. I think these problems are related on the internal difficulty of the P2Pool because when the difficulty skyrocketed (first night) I had problems receiving payments from every pool (other than fairquark pools also). There were some big players mining on that night. You have such a small kh/s, so you should try a GUI pool: http://cpu-pool.net/frq/Thanks this works
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So i've been mining this whole night, checked my wallet this morning but no FRQ was added to it. I'm fairly new to mining so I'm wondering if I did something wrong. These are the steps i did: -I installed the FRQ wallet from this topic -I installed the miner from the link in this topic -I made a .bat in the map of the miner with the following text: minerd -a quark -o http://mine.fairquark.com:8372 -u qadsoHqgdpMBND7CUGQrd7przzjd3sWUkd -p x-I ran the .bat and an MS-DOS showed up and seemed to be active all night (i remember reading it was doing about 80 kH/s) That's basically all i did. Is there something I forgot to do then ? The address is correct. Many thanks in advance
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qadsoHqgdpMBND7CUGQrd7przzjd3sWUkd Thanks !
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VirtaPay username: Rnbin
Cheers mate
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by the way can i mine coino with a 'normal' laptop ? would love to do so but i don't seem to find any video or well-explained guide on how to mine coino
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DONE... You guys got your free CON Thanks, got the coins !
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Proud being your 100th 'like' on your youtube video EEAVuGTH9dyNDJnyxJgB8NknCH2CACiiQJ
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UjJjz2uN6QohAGbM2VPPv7dEuT4wRJzPrk Thanks, would love to be part of the first users of this new altcoin looks promising !
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thanks !!!
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It's green for me in Chrome as well.
If it's red, your browser thinks it is illegitimate, of course. Could be that someone your browser's trusted keys are borked? multibit.org's cert is signed by Startcom, maybe somehow Startcom CA cert has been ripped out of your Chrome's stash of trusted keys? No idea how, mind you, but it would explain it...
Is it possible that your machine's clock is totally wrong, set in the future? The SSL cert for multibit.org expires in Dec 2015, so if your machine thought it was past that date, that would be another explanation... you'd likely be having problems with more than Chrome though.
If you click on the lock icon beside the https, and look under the Connection tab there, it should give some further info about why it doesn't trust the cert.
Well it says the identity of the site is verified by Startcom, but also says (and this is highlighted as the issue) it's 256-bit coded and that the page also contains parts that are not secure (and it says sources could be seen by others or could be edited by hackers etc). It's written in dutch so i translated it partyly... My time is set correct.
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Also green for me on Chrome, grey on firefox. which dns server do you use?
DNS-servers . . . . . . . . . . . : 195.130.130.129 195.130.131.129
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On Chrome (a chromebook, in-fact) and I have the green highlighted https.
Odd that it's red for you.
What does that mean for me then.. could my pc be infected or something ? or just a bug from chrome ?
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