Hashrate swings are wild. Somebody is able to mobilize 70 GHash in a matter of moments.
On p2pool there is a block found on a wrong chain?
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I am able to do the source code changes and deliver new wallets (win, mac and source code).
Can you fix the wallet so that so that it will "effectively" block other versions? I never did this before, but it should be possible, if you can find a coin with this functionality already implemented. Then I can analyze the code and implement blocking of older wallet versions. This is a great idea and should be standard in every coin. Something like that is already in there. HIRO was one of the first wallets introducing a version control. There must be some notification handler.
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On the other hand I would accept one DRK for one HIRO as a trade off to burry it.
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I've been in talks with another cryptocurrency team regarding a M&A. Hirocoin as it stands would be exchanged at a determined ratio into the coin which would be acquiring us.
We'd essentially be absorbed into that crypto and I would have a seat on that team to voice the opinions of the current Hirocoin investors.
This is the reason why development has come to a standstill. The current issues with Hirocoin would require another hardfork which would involve all the current Hirocoin users and exchanges to once again update their client or face have multiple forks on the network.
The current state of Hirocoin is too fragile for another hardfork and this M&A seems to be the best option going forward. With the new coin we'd be absorbed into we'd gain access to a full-time team, a larger community and fellow investors and essentially a better chance at surviving the current alternate cryptocurrency environment we're faced with.
I'd like to get the community's thoughts on this.
Why do the current issues require another hardfork? Why can't just everyone use the actual client version and everything is fine? What has to be fixed in the wallet code? I am still waiting to get my 939856 HIRO withdrawn from mintpal (status: withdraw requested). It is NO option for me to give up HIRO and to change into another crypto !!!What is so difficult to do all the needed changes in the wallet and to do another hardfork? If you can't, I am able to do the source code changes and deliver new wallets (win, mac and source code). Go ahead! Enough blabla heard here. Please first thing you do: Bring back the original logo. It started all going down the drain when this logo contest shit started. This is a nice simple pure X11 coin and has been rock solid, until some cheerleaders started to mess around with it.
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Sod Einstein and Tesla. Hedy Lamarr, co-inventor of spread spectrum and frequency hopping RF comms. Also, utterly hot. No way, she was smoking hot, didn't know that with the spread spectrum. The tech chicks I met so far were mostly look aways.
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Einstein was not that smart tbh. Has he invented anything? Stole ideas from other scientists.
This is our guy:
Tesla FTW!!! He was a genius, but he died a poor, forgotten man. I would rather attach him to the Monero thread...
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Hashrate is raising, multipools are in, we must be strong, dont sell!
Its the Chinese, the dragon is waking up. Panic buying will set in soon.
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They are on the wrong wallet version and though on the wrong chain. Pick a pool here http://p2pools.org/drkTake one of those with the highest global hashrate reported, the others are all on wrong chains, beacuse they didn't update their wallets.
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Craptsy has always been like that, gets fixed but takes a long time, miss mintpal Damn, just that moment again, they had technical issues.
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What happened ? Please do more shopping, more often!
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0.00712314Dam ....> And so it begins... Everybody loaded?
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For those that missed it, I got some screens: To keep it current, plus that bird is fit. Are they on drugs? They look like they are on drugs. Are they illegally using DRK to purchase drugs? God, I hope not. Yea, sadly most of them are on drugs, the job is just unbearable without.
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I want to transfer 90 DRK from a very old wallet on 9.13.15 It errors with is that normal? It would let me do 10, but for a fee? Fees are incurred by transactions according to size in bytes, not size in currency amount. Use coin control to select your inputs to keep the size in bytes below the fee threshold. Ah thanks, the wallet has thousands of transactions from p2p mining, so thats the reason? I've ran into the same issue myself. https://darkcointalk.org/threads/linux-qt-wallet-unresponsive.2620/All the dust from p2pool seems to create way too many TX's for QT to operate properly. At the time, I had over 2600 TX's with a wallet size of 26Mb's. If you import the private key from the address with the p2pool dust, you'll run into the same issue as before. The command line daemon operates fine with a large wallet size. If the QT wallet becomes so bad that you can't do anything with it, you'll have to use the command line daemon to transfer the entire balance to a new wallet. I pushed it in slices to another wallet. Is that going to reoccur with a new wallet after some time, after how many transactions? Start off by sending all coins to yourself - once a week - you should be okay Too simple an idea, thanks. The wallet could/should offer a dialog to do that, when necessary.
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I want to transfer 90 DRK from a very old wallet on 9.13.15 It errors with is that normal? It would let me do 10, but for a fee? Fees are incurred by transactions according to size in bytes, not size in currency amount. Use coin control to select your inputs to keep the size in bytes below the fee threshold. Ah thanks, the wallet has thousands of transactions from p2p mining, so thats the reason? I've ran into the same issue myself. https://darkcointalk.org/threads/linux-qt-wallet-unresponsive.2620/All the dust from p2pool seems to create way too many TX's for QT to operate properly. At the time, I had over 2600 TX's with a wallet size of 26Mb's. If you import the private key from the address with the p2pool dust, you'll run into the same issue as before. The command line daemon operates fine with a large wallet size. If the QT wallet becomes so bad that you can't do anything with it, you'll have to use the command line daemon to transfer the entire balance to a new wallet. I pushed it in slices to another wallet. Is that going to reoccur with a new wallet after some time, after how many transactions?
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Just letting everyone know that I'm still around. I've been extremely busy lately and apologize for not updating the community earlier.
And now what?
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I want to transfer 90 DRK from a very old wallet on 9.13.15 It errors with is that normal? It would let me do 10, but for a fee? Fees are incurred by transactions according to size in bytes, not size in currency amount. Use coin control to select your inputs to keep the size in bytes below the fee threshold. Ah thanks, the wallet has thousands of transactions from p2p mining, so thats the reason?
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