My lending balance is now .33 BTC. Hmmmm
It went up from .29 BTC
Is this a glitch?
I don't think there is anything to do with that zec sell order. Also I do remember transfering 1.3 btc to lending accounts. I wonder if I can check that transaction.
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I believe I transfer 1.3 bitcoin from exchange account to lending account. Then I saw I have only .29 bitcoin left in my lending account. So I did a search. This is what I found It says I have .29 balance in lending. I have 1.3 bitcoins. I check my balance and it does say that I have 1.3 bitcoins. However, 1 BTC is in "orders" [![enter image description here][2]][2] What orders? Open orders? None. None of my BTC are in open orders. [![enter image description here][3]][3] [1]: https://i.stack.imgur.com/GqxhT.png [2]: https://i.stack.imgur.com/jgmPt.png [3]: https://i.stack.imgur.com/pEDbz.png
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"Risks Lending to margin traders on Poloniex carries three main risks for the lender. Exchange insolvency: The cryptocurrency space has been plagued with exchange hacks and failures, such as the now infamous Mt. Gox. If an exchange becomes insolvent or otherwise loses customer funds, there is a high probability of a substantial or total loss for the lender. Exchange outages: Exchange outages, and periods of high volatility are highly correlated because the increased trading volume caused by volatility taxes the exchange’s servers. A temporary exchange outage during a period of high volatility could lead to margin traders losing all of the collateral in their accounts as well as some of their borrowed funds. In this situation, the trader would be unable to repay the entirety of their margin loan. Currency Risk: When funds are on loan to margin traders, they are not available to be exchanged until the margin loan has matured. A price ‘crash’ on an asset that you are lending, will frequently be in the favor of the borrower. Because the borrower will be making money from the crashing price, they will not want to close the loan, and you as the lender could be left holding the bag." From: http://blog.poloniexlendingbot.com/margin-lending-basicsAbout the fees... EDIT: you pay them when they get filled. Besides poloneix what other trading accounts I should lend money too? I want to spread some of the risks. Of course, if price of BTC drops there isn't much I can do.
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Is poloneix fee only for executed order or for all order?
We can lend coins at poloneix. How save is it?
.15% per day? Kind of a high return there.
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I saw patterns on prices of various alt coins and I want to test those patterns.
Where can I see those patterns?
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when do you add Ubiq since musicoin is added so fast i hope this one finaly get added too and i hate it to mine on a other site just for one coin I'm watching their profitability for days. I'll prepare when their profitability is stable and high. I actually like coins with unstable profitability. Anyway, how do I monitor miner? Coinontrop has PPS version. I wonder when you will have that.
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I prefer whichever one is most popular and secure for the wallet. Jaxx, Electrum, Mist are good options.
Have you tried Agama It's very confusing. It seems that all coins need to be in full mode (download the full blockchain). And that's not the kind of wallet I want to have. I tried to switch to basilisk mode but it can't do that either for most coins. For all coins we can't switch They said: [code]"Native Mode: This mode is ONLY available for KOMODO Coin, PAX FIAT Chains, Assetchains, and Geckochains. This mode uses the Komodo Daemon instead of the Iguana Daemon to query blockchain data." [/code] However, Komodo support basilisk mode ZEC, cannot be basilisk mode On the bottom it says Native Mode is the so far mode which will allow you to do Z Transactions, Z Transactions. I am not even sure if it's grammatically correct.
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Faulting application name: EthDcrMiner64.exe, version: 0.0.0.0, time stamp: 0x58fcc035 Faulting module name: igdrcl64.dll, version: 20.19.15.4531, time stamp: 0x57ed260c Exception code: 0xc0000005 Fault offset: 0x000000000007a74a Faulting process id: 0x273c Faulting application start time: 0x01d2c0139c1e3ea1 Faulting application path: C:\miner\ms_node_v2_8_1\clients\claymore-eth\EthDcrMiner64.exe Faulting module path: C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\igdrcl64.dll Report Id: d73913e9-41f9-41f1-b234-468c7cef3a94 Faulting package full name: Faulting package-relative application ID:
I got that a lot.
igdrcl64.dll is part of the Intel video driver package, according to a quick google search. I'm guessing you're trying to mine with AMD type cards? I think you'll have to play around with Claymore's options to specify the gpu-platform (I'm not sure how that works on Claymore, but on sgminer it's the --gpu-platform option). That way you'll bypass the Intel stuff. My Wild Guess (TM). It only happens if I undervolt overclock too much.. I have installed 16.9.2 drivers. - m0b
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This is their explanation Can I point my mining rig payouts to Jaxx? No, Jaxx is a lightweight wallet that is not designed to receive mining payouts. We do not recommend pointing any mining rig payouts to Jaxx as it may cause issues on your end as well as potentially causing issues on our end.
One transaction sent from your pool is actually composed of several "micro-transactions" that may cause complications.
If you click on the transaction ID of one of your payouts, you'll see that there's several inputs as well as outputs so it's not a simple send / receive transaction that Jaxx is designed for.
Please redirect your mining payouts as soon as possible and wait for a new update to rectify this issue.
This explanations does not make sense at all. Jaxx is lightweight wallet and hence you can't send mining payouts. What's the connection? What's the connection from lightweight to you can't send mining payouts? What's the difference between mining payout and other payouts? One thing I can figure out is mining payouts are small and frequent. Okay. So jaxx should not be used for frequent payout? What?
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Do they have non public support? Also it seems that my jaxx wallet change my REP and my ETH public address. I am not even sure if the dash wallet I send is a real dash wallet. Jaxx support can be found here : https://decentral.zendesk.com/hc/en-usYou can read up on the DASH / Zcash / Litecoin issues there or make a support request I restore my jaxx wallet using my seed key and sure enough the money is there.
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Do they have non public support? Also it seems that my jaxx wallet change my REP and my ETH public address. I am not even sure if the dash wallet I send is a real dash wallet.
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Something is seriously wrong here. 0xb360215993c7C29D3969e6750eE3ef6fb4fee36b is my ethereum address according to JAXX However, there is no money in 0xb360215993c7C29D3969e6750eE3ef6fb4fee36b https://etherscan.io/address/0xb360215993c7C29D3969e6750eE3ef6fb4fee36bHowever it is my ethereum address All money from miningpoolhub is sent to 0x09af42e584242CffE3CFeAfc1c3Fb4BE69c9Be87 Now, it's my rep address. However, I must have thought it's my ethereum addresses. So somehow it switches. And the balance on ethereum shows up correctly even though https://etherscan.io/address/0x09af42e584242CffE3CFeAfc1c3Fb4BE69c9Be87 is the one showing the balance and my ethereum address is 0xb360215993c7C29D3969e6750eE3ef6fb4fee36b according to jaxx
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I am using JAXX.
What's even strange is, the ethereum address routinely get money from miningpoolhub just like my ethereum address, which is
0xb360215993c7C29D3969e6750eE3ef6fb4fee36b
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The transactions will either go through or they will eventually be dropped.
If dropped you will be able to get the BTC back into your wallet.
How long will it take? If I set things in electrum to dynamic fee. Electrum will recommend 50 satoshi per byte. So I wonder what happens recently
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The transactions will either go through or they will eventually be dropped.
If dropped you will be able to get the BTC back into your wallet.
How long will it take?
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and what does the slider do?
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50 Satoshis/Byte is about a quarter of what you would have needed if you wanted your transaction to confirm within a few blocks. Always check before you send the transaction.
As long as there are high fees and slow transactions bitcoin will never become a global currency. How can btc be mass adopted with such transaction speed?This is ridiculous. Spam attacks are another problem.We need major changes. What happens with my money then? Will it be gone forever? Not like I can cancel the transaction. So because of very low transaction fee I can lost my whole BTC?
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