Got a pool online. dvc.crypto-expert.com im currently mining on it
GetWork Only. 0 fees until i patch the devcoin daemon to support GBT as i cant find one out there. The fee will be 1% after my 1 week promotional period(1 week after i have stratum running on the pool) . id like to claim the bounty for it if possible.
EDIT: once i get stratum and a good enough hashrate would you guys be interested in PPS?
Why would anyone ever mine at a dvc only pool and not something like bitparking or FuzzyPool
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Isn't it already only at 44 satoishi's, it can't go lower than 0 here or am I missing something. Is there another digits it goes to because on vircurex looks like we are at almost absolute 0.
absolute 0 is temperature. In any case, when the costs is at or very close to zero, the real cost could be considered negative, since you have costs of your time to check on things, costs of electric and bandwidth to run the program etc.
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I don't think it is so much a matter of trust as these sites do not account for accumulation delay. By the time you mine enough coins and they mature and you transfer them to a site to sell the prices have changed. I don't think you ever really maximize profit by mining what these sites currently say is the top coin to mine. They very fact these sites exist and auto switching pools exist and use them makes them no longer tell you correctly what to mine. So, pick a few coins you like... watch the prices and difficulties and come up with your own choices.
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I don't think it is so much a matter of trust as these sites do not account for accumulation delay. By the time you mine enough coins and they mature and you transfer them to a site to sell the prices have changed. I don't think you ever really maximize profit by mining what these sites currently say is the top coin to mine. So, pick a few coins you like... watch the prices and difficulties and come up with your own choices.
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Twobits messaged me around August 1. that he has made Icoin (namecoin clone) and requested a payout. I told him that he has to deliver the source code first, unfortunatly he never delivered, so the Bounty for the namecoin clone code is obsolete, since the deadline was not met..
What you posted is not correct. I never requested a payout. I told you I had made the code, yes. You then requested a change in the phrase, to something in a language I do not know. I messaged you back saying I needed to use ASCII only and a transliteration attempt which I thought would be ok, as it only changed quote types. I asked you if that would be ok, including the example in quotes. You have yet to get back to me about that being ok or not.
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I0: jRXGd7XN6PhwwMRwotcFQyb4cua1dvTk2s BTC: 1NJ7q4d2XmV9Jmk5f1GqWbf9pTFfggAPm7
Thanks.
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If they allowed only port 80 and block all the rest, DNS queries wouldn't resolve.
Most people use either the resolves configured by the ISP, or one of the compliment providers of such service. Rules to pass port 53 could easily be constructed. Now you are going beyond the premise of the OP though. More likely, a restricted environment would/should force everything to go through a proxy they run anyway.
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This person works at an ISP provider in South Africa, he told me that from morning to 8PM only traffic on port 80 is allowed, this is done to prevent torrenting. He told me that if someone wants to use any other port than port 80 he needs to call them and ask for permission to open X port up.
How will this affect Bitcoin?
So they have to visit all the web sites by using ip addresses? Also, you can run bitcoin on port 80. Then there is always tunneling.
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my ixcoin-Qt has stopped at 12045 Blocks and nothing goes on.. any hints? TIA
Since when does ixcoin have a qt version?
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now I have it from there and get ./devcoin-linux-a64
************************ EXCEPTION: 22DbRunRecoveryException DbEnv::open: DB_RUNRECOVERY: Fatal error, run database recovery devcoin in AppInit()
************************ EXCEPTION: 22DbRunRecoveryException DbEnv::open: DB_RUNRECOVERY: Fatal error, run database recovery devcoin in CMyApp::OnUnhandledException()
terminate called after throwing an instance of 'DbRunRecoveryException' what(): DbEnv::open: DB_RUNRECOVERY: Fatal error, run database recovery [1]+ Fertig ./devcoind Abgebrochen (Speicherabzug geschrieben)
You might be mixing versions of bdb? If you do not have anything yet in your wallet.dat , wipe the data directory and try it.
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Hey guys,
I recieved my first payment from devtome the other day. I am using the wallet that is branded bitcoin but modified for Devcoin. The payment came through fine, but a few issues...
1. The amount I recieved was 11.00. I am not sure where this wallet is branded bitcoin it shows up my devcoin amount in bitcoin, or did I only recieve 11 DVC which seems illigocal seeing as I can mine that in a few minutes.
2. I sent the 11 whatever they were from this wallet to mcxnow in hopes that the real balance would show up, but after 15 confirmations, nothing is showing up in my devcoin balance on mcxnow. I am lost.
What do I do? Did I only recieve 11 devcoins? Or was that my amount in BTC? What happened to my transaction to the DVC wallet on mcxnow?
I'd appreciate any help you guys can give me as this is starting to bother me.
Thanks!
-MC
I am curious why did you pick to download the older software? As for mcxnow, 'Devcoin - minimum deposit: 100.0 DVC - withdraw fee: 50.0 DVC - confirmations needed: 3'. So your 10 coins deposit was definitely below the minimum. Yes, you missed something, that 11 coins was an address check https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=233997.msg2935561#msg2935561Ahh, gotcha. I picked this client simply because it was there. I will update it now. Can I change the address in my devtome page and it be fine? You should be able to keep your wallet.dat and keep the same address. If not, or you already overwrote your old one, then I think you need to let unthinkingbit know also if you need to change your address.
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Why is no coin using md5 algo? It's a standard for PHP apps (I'm PHP developer, and all PHP developers ae using md5 for password hashing), is it less safe or what?
Hmm.. md5 has been broken. It has been the advice since at least the early oughts to not use this in any new development and replace its use in old software asap. If you are still using md5 except for some very special cases where arguable md4 would be the better choice , you are not doing your homework. If any devs, php or not, are still using md5 for password hashing they are being negligent.
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Hey guys,
I recieved my first payment from devtome the other day. I am using the wallet that is branded bitcoin but modified for Devcoin. The payment came through fine, but a few issues...
1. The amount I recieved was 11.00. I am not sure where this wallet is branded bitcoin it shows up my devcoin amount in bitcoin, or did I only recieve 11 DVC which seems illigocal seeing as I can mine that in a few minutes.
2. I sent the 11 whatever they were from this wallet to mcxnow in hopes that the real balance would show up, but after 15 confirmations, nothing is showing up in my devcoin balance on mcxnow. I am lost.
What do I do? Did I only recieve 11 devcoins? Or was that my amount in BTC? What happened to my transaction to the DVC wallet on mcxnow?
I'd appreciate any help you guys can give me as this is starting to bother me.
Thanks!
-MC
I am curious why did you pick to download the older software? As for mcxnow, 'Devcoin - minimum deposit: 100.0 DVC - withdraw fee: 50.0 DVC - confirmations needed: 3'. So your 10 coins deposit was definitely below the minimum. Yes, you missed something, that 11 coins was an address check https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=233997.msg2935561#msg2935561
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If you have to hardfork you should probably include all the things that need can be done at a hard fork at the same time.
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Thanks twobits. I'll have a look at bitcoin later and see what/if they changed, moving from v1 to v2, just out of curiosity.
What I'm currently working on will be inclusive of all fields I've identified so luckily compliance to a template or format won't be critical - no one seems to care much about this internal versioning.
That's funny about devcoin though, I wonder what's up with that.
If I remember right, it added the block height into the data to avoid collisions. Was an earlier change to use nTime instead of nBits as well, but the version was not bumped for that.
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-dbcache=<n> Set database cache size in megabytes (default: 25) dbcache is from the bdb only days, and sets the bdb cache size last I checked. With that now just the wallet file, not much need to set this.
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twobits, I apologize to you for being wrong. I apologize to FuzzyBear for my errors too.
twobits, I could care less if people see the edits.
twobits, I don't know if I would consider that an ad hominem attack. I merely introduced you to a dead horse. An ad hominem would be something like "twobits is such a dick. You can't trust a thing he says because he is a jerk." See? That's going after "the man" instead of the argument.
I was not saying you would care, I was saying people can see it for themselves, and draw their own conclusions, and not need to trust or believe either of us. An ad hominen attack addresses the characteristics or authority of the writer without addressing the substance of the argument. Saying I am 'beating a dead horse' fits. If you would like I can try and find some time to write something to grab the data from the api. I do think the article idea is a good one, I just think it is important to have the numbers in the right ballpark.
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Dead horse, please meet twobits. He has a stick. twobits, this is a dead horse. You two have fun.
Resorting to Ad hominem, as a last resort, rather then just admit that the errors are from you and not Fuzzy. Guess it makes sense, as you already used responding to tone. It was not dead, as you had just claimed some of the errors were not yours and instead Fuzzy's. Now people can see the edits for themselves.
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