quizzy is right, EU region us blocked, but you install browsec addon for browser and change region to usa, and everything works ok Would not recommend for signing into a exchange, the exit node may be insecure. Instead, run 2 different browsers at same time, using to 2 IP's.
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*Update, still no reply to two more emails.
Hope you get it sorted, let us know how it goes on..
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honestly, there are always some problems with crypts, but i never lost anything !
This is pretty much the original set of exchanges that I signed upto, spot the odd one out mount gox : OMG! btc-e : hacked bitfinex: hacked mintpal : Has he been charged yet ? Bter : hacked Cryptsy : No problems so far that we are aware Same email ? Check your pc for keyloggers, do an antivirus scan, change your (email) password and don't use the same ids passwords on different sites. No, I meant the exchanges have all been hacked not me!
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honestly, there are always some problems with crypts, but i never lost anything !
This is pretty much the original set of exchanges that I signed upto, spot the odd one out mount gox : OMG! btc-e : hacked bitfinex: hacked mintpal : Has he been charged yet ? Bter : hacked Cryptsy : No problems so far that we are aware
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The blockchain size will never be an issue for Dash. Got that one covered when it starts showing signs of needing to be addressed.
Speculatively. If those naughty Chinese miners are gaining a 1% advantage by using an SPV client to cut down on latency, given that the Dash network is quicker, block times are shorter and less bloated, would there be any point in taking the risk of a fork using a weak client (that does not even exist yet) and if lets say they could only gain a 0.1% advantage to everyone else, would they even bother, what would be the point ?
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I don't think there are many SPV(last few blocks, no genesis block verification) clients running on the Dash network (android versions perhaps?) The masternodes keep the network strong as they are full upto date clients and make up the majority, also because the Dash blockchain is only 1 gigabyte as opposed to 40 GB and syncs quicker, people will be more inclined and technically able to run full clients on their home machines.
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Interesting how our network mining difficulty have these huge fluctuations between 1400-3400 (which causes MN payments to fluctuate too). I wonder how the mining difficulty will develop during the months to come : Will bitcoin miners / multipools switch to dash mining to save on energy during this hot summer ? (at least its very hot here in Europe) Will dash-miners / multipools switch back to bitcoin after the summer when things cool down again ? Or will it just keep fluctuating like it does now ?
We are on a 22 hour peak to peak hash cycle day and startcoin are on a 24 hour periodic day, other X11 coins are not obviously cyclical. Our day is 2 hours shorter, meaning we get things done quicker
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Short V12 reference node free testnet synopsis from one perspective,
Masternode count=90 InstantX : 10 / 10 successes Mixing : working ok but slow, probably down to lack of people to mix with. Payment schedule : regular intervals of around 3.5 hours each, last 4 payments at 2:39,6:47,10:45,14:00
possible issues: mnbudget proposal system not propagating properly (Moli)
Conclusion : Removal of the reference node appears to be successful so far.
Observations : testnet forking is kept at bay as long as the hash speed is over about 1 megahash
Speculations : Scaling up to mainnet, if there are 2637 masternodes and 2637 / 90 = 29.3 (times longer) Payments would be predicted at 3.5 * 29.3 = 102.55 hours = 4.27 days per payment
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dash should be no.3 at least or no.2 no.1 Corrected with my typo fluid.
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Please could the community of Dash present their views on this upcoming publication: I am the author "Christopher P. Thompson" O thats great, you're done a book on Dash, I went to order it and its not listed, then I realised you hadn't released it yet,lol
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... That's why I don't trade Betting against DASH has always been fraught with danger! LOL Sounds about as successful as my today's day trade
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Currency wars hotting up, Indonesians are dumping the dollar and want to use the ruble, so this must be good for bitcoin then ? http://rt.com/business/271018-indonesia-bans-foreign-currencies/the ban is on any transactions, including payments for hotel accommodation, flights, rental property and the payment of wages, as well as fixed prices in any other currency except the Indonesian rupiah. Breaking the law can be punished with imprisonment of up to a year or a fine of $15,000. Might be worth keeping an eye on this, https://vip.bitcoin.co.id/drkbtc
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I'll leave this here and hope no-one notices Too late. Downloaded already Never heard of this guy. lol, let it be said, you're almost as sharp as a diamond coated titanium kitchen knife
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Looks like they need some miners, can anyone send some power that way ? test network has forked!
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MN count is also falling; we've lost 85 MNs or 3.19% in the last 12 days? I personaly don't understand why MN count fall (only a little). ..but it seam that at the moment we reach an equilibrium at ~2500/2600 Edit : the number of MN differ from : https://dashninja.pl ( 2610 = 2581 actives + 29 inactives) Way I see it, this is a minor market correction from an epic rise in masternode numbers, its only 6% from the ATH,so personnally I don't see what the fuss is about-it is merely small market fluctuations. I wouldn't be surprised if there was a slight sinusoidal oscillation like the 22 hour mining hash rate cycle but spread over 20-30 days, hence there could be a predictable periodic frequency with perhaps +/- 200 masternodes for the amplitude, as this has never been done before noone really knows how the chart trends will hash out.
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My solution is a re-re-release of Greekcoin, but this time state backed with a Yanis Yanis blessing (After all the Cameroon gov. is going to start the first alt coin called trest, although its not minable, forks predicted)
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