I just mentioned this in another thread but I don't think many people will see it so I'm posting it here.
I just saw an "authorize Coinbase" login prompt like the way you authorize FB or Google to log you in other sites. That's kind of scary giving another site access to your Coinbase account. Does that mean that this gives one step towards a vulnerability if they get hacked?
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The first time for seeing an "authorize Coinbase" login prompt like the way you authorize FB or Google to log you in other sites. That's kind of scary giving another site access to your Coinbase account. Does that mean that this gives one step towards a vulnerability if they get hacked?
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Hi,
I'm getting constant Stratum.....work restart lines. I did get one accepted in about five minutes on the pool.
This is my gridseed orb batch file:
cgminer.exe --scrypt -o stratum+tcp://us.clevermining.com:3333 -u 1zaTx8PdDgXLS3CD16ELeKB2zcPvMJS1T -p anything --gridseed-options=baud=115200,freq=800,chips=5 --hotplug 5
Thanks for any help.
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Sorry for posting this in an old thread but nothing very new came up in a casual look at the search results.
I am seeing two different figures, one:
Approximately 0.04146199 BTC remaining to enter payout queue
and the other:
Estimated Total: 0.00048105 BTC
Why is one reading twice as much?
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I've been marketing software for a while now and it's hard to get the public's attention. Most people don't realize this until it's too late. You often have to bundle what you're doing with something else. There are several media coins now, like Steem, Lbry, etc. and it might be good to write an essay on how they all work, what makes each different, and so on. In that way, the public is educated and you include yourself in with the bigger players.
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It's hard to see why ZCL is more profitable than ZEC. What are people basing that on?
I can see why people want it to be but I don't see how it is right now.
Have you calculated it? It depends on some factors, like difficulty, total hashrate, pools (to some degree). And it constantly changes. So it's always some kind of gamble involved, imho, depending on where the price moves and how fast you can get your mined coins to the markets. I'm just doing both, now started with ZCL for a few hours and doesn't seem like a lot of coin bits are being accumulated. ZEC is 50 times the price, at least, don't remember exactly. Ya, I'm not feeling it yet with this coin lol EDIT: based on 6 hours of mining vs earnings... its dead even with where ZEC is right now... so pick your poison lol toss up. I have to ask myself, so which coin do I think holds the best chance of going up? I just can't understand that, because I have about .007 ZCL CPU mining for about three hours and coinmarketcap says its $5.65. How can they be even?
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It's hard to see why ZCL is more profitable than ZEC. What are people basing that on?
I can see why people want it to be but I don't see how it is right now.
Have you calculated it? It depends on some factors, like difficulty, total hashrate, pools (to some degree). And it constantly changes. So it's always some kind of gamble involved, imho, depending on where the price moves and how fast you can get your mined coins to the markets. I'm just doing both, now started with ZCL for a few hours and doesn't seem like a lot of coin bits are being accumulated. ZEC is 50 times the price, at least, don't remember exactly.
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It's hard to see why ZCL is more profitable than ZEC. What are people basing that on?
I can see why people want it to be but I don't see how it is right now.
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Is one Curecoin still only worth about 5 cents? What can we do to change this? It's not all that easy to make one at the pool I'm mining, and I think a lot of people turned part of their cpus at Zcash/ZCL.
We need a good coin we can focus old antminers on, which are dirt cheap these days. There needs to be a mass information campaign that old ASICs can be profitable mining one or two coins that get a lot of mass focus. Would that be profitable? How can we get a Curecoin marketplace?
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Thanks, that's very kind of you, but if they go up to $5000 each, they're still yours
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If you reset the S3 with the reset button on the front it may well have gone back to the default IP of 192.168.1.99.
Download an IP Scanner to search your network for it. From what I remember it will show as "paragon technologies" or you will see an unusual IP address that it's the your laptop/PC or router.
It looks like that did it! Took about 5 minutes to download scanner, check it and use 192.168.1.99. Maybe it needed a long rest between reboots? Trying to see it in my pool config but that takes a little time. I have to go out for a bit but shoot me an email so we can work this out.
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I posted the question before and it was said by many that CPU's are the last to go pretty much if you keep your temperature relatively low (under 75 C is relatively low). Check it with software for that. I also keep an eye on my total CPU performance and try not to pin it at 100% all the time but 100% is said to be ok as well. Your other computer parts will go out before the CPU.
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If you reset the S3 with the reset button on the front it may well have gone back to the default IP of 192.168.1.99.
Download an IP Scanner to search your network for it. From what I remember it will show as "paragon technologies" or you will see an unusual IP address that it's the your laptop/PC or router.
OK, I'll try that. I really only want to give one or two bounties so if you're interested in it I will ask to only have one or two people help me at a time.
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Not sure about this. Not getting an answer I'm looking for so I offered a bounty. Is that ok?
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This problem is still unsolved in that I gave up pretty much that day due to day job stuff and helping calm people down after the election. I realize there is a great thread that has networking issues here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=344970.msg4529537#msg4529537but I haven't ever done networking stuff on a technical level before and have to do the day job stuff... I'll give a bounty of 15 Pascal Coins and a Pascal account to whoever helps me solve this.
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In another thread, it was determined it was the same cost of fall/winter/early spring heating, the coins are just added extras. There is no additional energy cost associated with heating your house with a miner verses heating your house with an electric heater.
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Trump policy will not be helping Bitcoin or any other crypto for that matter. He will crack down on bitcoin like it's a big crime syndicate. Bitcoin goes directly against everything Trump stands for both phylosophically and economically/technically. Regulations will be extremely strict or it will be outlawed completely.
If yiu think otherwise you have no udea about who Trump is and what Bitcoin is.
No POTS works alone, and history has shown that they don't swing all things their way. On what are you basing your opinion of Trump's stand on BTC? Trump isn't such an outsider, he hosted SNL a few times, and The Apprentice. He is being demonized by many but not sure for what reasons, as he clearly has a sense of humor and isn't always very serious about what he says. BTC jumped 3% on news of his victory. Trump is an outsider, and BTC is a 12 billion dollar "outsider." I would have some faith Trump cares for the average American and BTC represents a lot of average Americans.
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Yeah, trading requires a lot of waiting and waiting for the right time to strike. But that does not mean day trading is dead, simple.
Buy a coin at its "24hr low" price, sell at its "24hr high" price and make some profit.
Anybody can do that.
Isn't that what smart contract apps like Augur are for, so you can target certain events and know if the rules are right you can execute a trade?
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Yes!
It's official.
PascalCoin will be added to next release of bitsquare.io, the decentralized bitcoin exchange
Good work. I donīt use bitsquare.io. But if Pascal Coin is listed on one exchange, the next will hopefully follow. What is a single Pascal Coin trading for now on bitsquare.io?
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Did I wake up and its 2014 ?
Bitcoin.
That's good to hear, what I'm doing, I don't mind it because of being a part of it and the heat is nice this time of year. I just wonder about it. It's as if a lack of a community adoption of a new altcoin is the thing holding most of the good ones back from being very valuable. If they were more valuable, the tech is there to make mining more profitable.
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