Nice. But this looks like all the known public pools have over 90% of the HR. I added the HR #s on the chart and they equal the estimated network rate. Does this mean that the combined % for solominers, private pools and botnets is <10%?
Yep, pretty much. I was kinda surprised there wasn't more unknown/solo hashrate as well. The total network hashrate is just a simple estimation based on the current diff, but it matches pretty well with what all the pools are reporting. Let me know if you think something is off though, and I'll be happy to try and fix it.
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Hola Moneritos y Moneritas, I put together a python script to plot the pools by their hashrate. Here is a recent output for the larger pools: And here is output for smaller pools: PCFiL has started running the script on his pool server, so you can always check updated versions here: http://xmr.poolto.be/#alternativePlease consider sending some hash his way for helping people see who has all the hash on the network. The script is available at https://gist.github.com/jwinterm/c417d05d819bbefd22d0 if anyone else is interested, and please let me know if you have any questions or comments
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Hello, I have been contributing to XMR for a few days and have some XMR in my windows .NET wallet. When trying to use some of this and send via my wallet, I get the error "the transaction could not be sent".
I am using min count = 1 and fee is default 0.005, for which my wallet has enough to cover my send amount and fee.
Any ideas?
Maybe try and send a smaller amount. Sometimes transactions get rejected for being too large.
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who is dumping? i get over 10M MYR now,am i the last hand?
8M here, yes, we are the 'last two hands' . Sad. Out of almost 500M myr currently in existence, you each own ~0.2% of the total coins in existence. Pretty sure there must a be a few more 'hands' lying around somewhere. That's 2%, not 0.2% Ohyea, herpa derp. 2% is significantly more significant. I think the point is still valid(ish) tho. Speaking of, it'd be nice if we had a block explorer with a rich list.
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who is dumping? i get over 10M MYR now,am i the last hand?
8M here, yes, we are the 'last two hands' . Sad. Out of almost 500M myr currently in existence, you each own ~0.2% of the total coins in existence. Pretty sure there must a be a few more 'hands' lying around somewhere. The rest are ARMS not feeble hands. Now we just need some legs and a head and I'm pretty sure we can form like Voltron.
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who is dumping? i get over 10M MYR now,am i the last hand?
8M here, yes, we are the 'last two hands' . Sad. Out of almost 500M myr currently in existence, you each own ~0.2% ~2% of the total coins in existence. Pretty sure there must a be a few more 'hands' lying around somewhere.
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BBR has no chance! Monero to the Moon!
Monero will win this race! For sure.
Monero is the objectively superior coin man, dont get scammed.
This is the most bizarre string of newbie accounts and postings I've ever seen. Is someone trying to set Monero up for a shill accusation? ...or monero is just sucking up newbs like a Spaceballs sized vacuum cleaner. suck...Suck...SUCK...SUCK!
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The problem is multipools because they shoot down the price with their huge sales vertcoins for Bitcoins. Because lyra2 should have closed code. Otherwise, will again appear shitcoins with the copied lyra2 algorithm. This would again lead to a problem with multipools and less price. If there lyra2 multipools resistant, vertcoins price will rise a lot. Vertcoin has a great future, we just need enough faith, work, patience and wisdom.
Lyra2 is already open source. Source for both Lyra and Lyra2 are here: http://lyra-kdf.net/If you think your alt-coin dev is actually writing new encryption algorithms, then you don't know that much about alt-coin devs. Shit, it's not like even Satoshi had anything to do with sha256. I'm pretty sure no coin dev ever, anywhere has ever put together their own algorithm for a coin. I am mean the actual implementation of miner. Do you think it can not be protected and thus prevent the emergence of vertcoin clones with lyra2 algorithm? Not really, no, and to be honest I hope they don't try. Do you think Darkcoin could have achieved it's current popularity/price if the dev tried to keep x11 closed source? I think it's (in part) because of all the x11 clones that drk became so popular. Did scrypt clones kill litecoin? How do You think solve a problem with multipools? I don't think multipools are really a problem. They exist to mine and dump, which helps spread coins around, and it will be done by individual miners if it is really that profitable. There are no multipools for Monero or Boolberry or other CryptoNote coins, but I think there are plenty of professional miners mining and dumping, because they are the most profitable coins to mine at the moment.
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Extreme Pool - Updatehttp://www.extremepool.orgWe offer a Pool for every Cryptonote Coin Features: •Fast Payouts directly to your private wallet •Address Validation •Latest open source pool code •Variable Difficulty based on your individual CPU/GPU performance •Verified Secure •Servers hosted in our own Data Center, not hosted by an online 3rd party provider •Servers secured with enterprise firewalls •Lowest pool fees anywhere at 1% Recent Updates:•We have added FantomCoin and MonetaVerde which makes Extremepool the only site offering a pool for every Cryptonote based coin. •We have also lowed our pool fees on all pools to 1% Come mine with us! http://www.extremepool.org didn't bitcointalk just ban this pool spamming shit^ ? see here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=718124.0
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The problem is multipools because they shoot down the price with their huge sales vertcoins for Bitcoins. Because lyra2 should have closed code. Otherwise, will again appear shitcoins with the copied lyra2 algorithm. This would again lead to a problem with multipools and less price. If there lyra2 multipools resistant, vertcoins price will rise a lot. Vertcoin has a great future, we just need enough faith, work, patience and wisdom.
Lyra2 is already open source. Source for both Lyra and Lyra2 are here: http://lyra-kdf.net/If you think your alt-coin dev is actually writing new encryption algorithms, then you don't know that much about alt-coin devs. Shit, it's not like even Satoshi had anything to do with sha256. I'm pretty sure no coin dev ever, anywhere has ever put together their own algorithm for a coin. I am mean the actual implementation of miner. Do you think it can not be protected and thus prevent the emergence of vertcoin clones with lyra2 algorithm? Not really, no, and to be honest I hope they don't try. Do you think Darkcoin could have achieved it's current popularity/price if the dev tried to keep x11 closed source? I think it's (in part) because of all the x11 clones that drk became so popular. Did scrypt clones kill litecoin?
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Why this troller is so consistent? He has nothing to do because his precious Iceberg scam coin is dead ? tac is dead tooooooooooooooooooo! as soon as voting system If you don't have any trolls, then you're doing something wrong. They're a part of any moderately successful coin on bitcointalk.org, and the more successful then the more trolls there will be, imo.
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The problem is multipools because they shoot down the price with their huge sales vertcoins for Bitcoins. Because lyra2 should have closed code. Otherwise, will again appear shitcoins with the copied lyra2 algorithm. This would again lead to a problem with multipools and less price. If there lyra2 multipools resistant, vertcoins price will rise a lot. Vertcoin has a great future, we just need enough faith, work, patience and wisdom.
Lyra2 is already open source. Source for both Lyra and Lyra2 are here: http://lyra-kdf.net/If you think your alt-coin dev is actually writing new encryption algorithms, then you don't know that much about alt-coin devs. Shit, it's not like even Satoshi had anything to do with sha256. I'm pretty sure no coin dev ever, anywhere has ever put together their own algorithm for a coin.
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I guess you gotta be doing something right to draw the trolls in?
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Probably most underpriced coin now with its features and devs behind it
I dunno about that, but I just scooped up some more around 1250 satoshi on poloni
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@Doomcoin DBQeKys8Zs5VJheoDTvsSnSddakQqD5yMQ Sent! Thanks, keep new styles coming. posting address is not allowed, they may close this ann Really? Seems like everyone and their mom puts addy in signature. What's the difference?
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Balance: 2.52856726 DOOM Been cpu mining since pools launched :/ Somebody BFG my address please: D6Fq4NpMEToCGqLGjbR1cw3gLpYCGB9BRZ Hurt me plenty
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New Developments? Please summarize.
Stealth addresses have been working for a month, expect them to be open sourced in the next month or so. Algo is being changed to lyra2 in anticipation of scrypt-n asics (and possibly other influencing factors as well). Block reward may or may not be tweaked to try and prevent multipool dumping or to address inflationary concerns (assuming probably with hard fork to switch to new algo).
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not Mintpal. It's Cryptsy cold storage.
on all crypto, there is the same pattern. seems Cryptsy make some cleanup
EDIT : you can follow wafflepool blocks for verify it : VgoL97E5CEbPJtcfuNHw9B8rEudTgVQeC6 (Wafflepool address) => VgWcge7qn5UdocZGsnwjMgpMscmL4WbNPb (deposit address for Wafflepool) => VmyrQqRrYNFUWD5cFNnToy7qpfMZjMfbPm (one consolidate address (25k)) => ViLUCuu6xWBCC388YV7xZVZhxH2e2XFZZW (cold storage)
interesting, thanks for info
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Would be great to see a similar comparison for Monero vs Boolberry if someone is up for it.
I have a dream: BBR and XMR devs become one team bonero Moonberry? Marsberry? Or just boner. hehe BigBonerX BooleroMoolberry lol I think this is my fav bitcointalk post ever...and I'd like to suggest Monhoneypennyberry
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Pay a transaction fee?
It does ask me to pay a fee because the transaction is too large so i do pay it, is there an option to pay more? I'm down to 200 per transaction now and it still ask me to pay a fee !!! soon i will be transferring fractions. lol I don't really know then. If you're using the qt-wallet you can set it to rpc mode and write a python script to send a tx of 100 every second or two...I guess.
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