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Don't know why, but downloading the windows wallet in Chrome results in a Malware warning. While likely a false positive it may deter people. Eset AV and FF show no warning. Can anyone else confirm? also, on the http://crowdsale.cxc.bid/Home/BuyerAddress page , I inputted my CXC addy and clicked submit, I received no BTC address, upon resubmitting I get the following: Enter Your CheckoutCoin Address: (address field) This is Your BTC Deposit Address Send BTC to this address to purchase CheckoutCoins in the crowdsale. At the end of the crowdsale you will receive an allocation of CheckoutCoins proportional to your BTC purchase amount as a percentage of the total BTC purchase amount from all buyers. Coin address already allocated. Copyright © CheckoutCoin 2014 StatCounter - Free Web Tracker and Counter On the previous page (prior to submit) it said "Address will appear here upon valid coin address submission." no addresses other than the one I pulled from the CXC wallet appear on that page. Broken script? Am I missing something?
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Good ! If node count stay low, check your port forwarding. [/quote] What are the port forwarding instructions, just punch a hole for 923?
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Looks like a good project. Of course Tor and i2p are well established, but the real threat to this project is probably openbazaar. So the question is how to out-maneuver those other projects?
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Thanks, that seems to have worked. I am now seeing bitnettalk (although it times out on load at least its trying) the other sites were listed (game, dice, just hadn't tried them) I am seeing about 20 nodes at present. Lag seems to be an issue on this side of the world. At least it seems operational; thanks for the assist! I will keep testing.
edit: I am in! eh.
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win8 IE, I use FF and Chrome for other stuff, I configured IE for the proxy settings described in this thread, I see nodes in the "all nodes" tab, nothing in the "vpn client" tab and everything is checked in the "settings" tab. edit: IE proxy settings are 127.0.0.1 923 127.0.0.1 923 *.local Wallet works and syncs, received 11 VPN via twitter i think. Thanks! VpmHGcD7qy3vn1iTHHtWC5qqZbfRnh26gn
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How does this work? instructions? Website? Through the wallet? I do not see anything auction related in bitnet. please spare me reading 70+ pages of posts.
edit, proxy settings are correct but not working when trying to connect to bitnettalk.com Bad address! Requested address is bad, or server is not accessible now. Error 502
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honestly these forum rank participation restrictions are the worst idea ever. It's exactly this old boys club bullshit that cryptos are trying to put an end to.
Interesting project nonetheless, will monitor, I would have participated, but alas, just a newb account.
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Yeah exactly, as I posted from my support convo with them yesterday, you are buying hash from a farm, not the physical machine, like renting miners, but with specific MHs. For $15.99 to try it out, I mean jesus, what do you people want lol.
They got back to me on the reduction of maintenance fees over time: Currently that is still in the works. We will know more as time progresses.
So thats still up in the air. Cripes, whats the worst that can happen, I lose $16 ? wow. Im in to test, just wish I could point it to other pools, like my own, but meh. I cant wait to see the results after a week or so from those that have bought in. I know people who are buying like 100x7 MHs at a time, which I wouldn't do out of the gate, but speaks to the confidence some have in GAW.
I think their marketing could have been much better. First, dont show a pic of hardware in the ad, lol. Explain cloud mining, call it what it is I mean. And have some hard pool data to show. but again, to try it out at $15.99 for 1MHs is a no brainer, buy more if it works out. if they get better returns on their pools, great, if not, well you should still get something comparable to other profit switching pools. No hardware to go obsolete in 2 months, no heat, fans etc. Consolidating mining farms and selling 'shares' of hashing power makes a lot of sense to me. I like the set it and forget it aspects of this.
if they truly do end up scaling maintenance fees down as time passes to ensure ROI, all the better.
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Excerpts from my comms with them: You buy the hashlet and you are charged a daily maintenance that is deducted from your daily payout. Currently the cost is $.08 a day per MH. That covers hosting, electricity, and repair. (apparently fees will decline over time to ensure ROI, but awaiting more info on how they will do this, if at all) You need a zencloud subscription to mine. You can mine to our new ZenPool that is exclusive to Hashlet currently. You are buying hosted power. (no other monthly fees buy it, start hashing, zencloud sub is included, so they say) Currently you can only mine to the pools supported by Zencloud. You can not mine to your own pool currently.There is no monthly ZenCloud subscription. Here are our maintenance fees : https://cloud.zenminer.com/maintenance-costYou buy the hashlet and you are charged a daily maintenance that is deducted from your daily payout. Currently the cost is $.08 a day per MH. That covers hosting, electricity, and repair.
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So, I am new to crypto < 2 years, but am finally looking to setup an altcoin pool. The thing is we want to have it payout in a specific coin only, like some of the profit switching pools with Blackcoin payout, where the coin itself cannot be mined, so they aggregate hash power on several algos; the miner never really knows whats being mined, only the algo, then the coins are traded via exchange api for BC. Which are then divided across the miners.
Problem is I do not know what the best platform is for this. NOMP, MPOS, P2Pool, I have looked at them and liked NOMP, but it doesn't seem possible. Ultimately I just dont know enough about the platform inner workings.
I would greatly appreciate someone pointing me in the right direction here. TIA
Cheers
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