Nice app, with the best interface for sure! I think you should consider adding graphs and putting the app on the play store. Thanks!
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done, we are first now :-)
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More mining rig providers are needed! Comon, where is all interest that was here few days ago?
I'm interested in trying renting with your service on a 1.5Mh rig, just let me read the docs and configure I'm a bit concerned about my internet connection reliability, though... :-/
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Hi, Thanks for your interest. Since the app is a native android app and is developed in Java porting it to iOS will require major effort . Currently we do not have enough resources to undertake it, however depending upon the feedback and demand will take it up in the future.
I've had a look at your app and like it! May I just ask if a more conventional android interface be used? For example, cyan background: let it take the default, so it is more coherent with the system and the theme I'm using.
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Hi h2odysee, love your pool. I'm currently have my miner pointed at middlecoin.com but I would like to participate in the Beta and see if connected to the asia.middlecoin.com server is any faster. (I'm in Australia) My problem is I don't know how to add a "fall over" server? This is my current .bad file, can you help me to correct it so it points the the beta asian server first and falls over to the normal one? thanks. cgminer --scrypt -o http://middlecoin.com:3333 -u 1ofmymanyBTCaddresses -p x Thanks in advance to anyone who finds the time to help out hope my question is helpful for someone else too just repeat the -o, -u and -p options two times in the command line: the pools will get their priority based on the order.
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Because , Correct me if I'm wrong , But isn't it quite a straight forward thing to port an app from android to iOS ? Or am I going crazy ? I was under the impression tools are available to make it not that big a job ?
Well, the two ecosystems are very different. Java vs Objective C, virtual machine vs compiled, etc. Porting may be easy if you use some kind of framework (like Qt for example) but it will make the app much bigger and huglier. If you wanna do a nice app with native android looks, it will be nice and good but, in order to port it to IOS, you must rewrite the most part.
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My account was locked (SRC), clicked on the unlock link from the email, said "unlocked" but still can't login. Please unlock. Username pallas.
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For 12hours at hashcows i got 0.0045btc for 3500kh/s Multipools are dead?!
I don't think so (yet) but, if profitability lowers 30% more, it will be better mine LTC directly, I think it is still more profitable than LTC, but for a small marging today, of course that could change!, remember the doge rush in december . actually there is a similar rush on doge right now.
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Must be my config then. I've got a great hash rate around 880 each card with 820-840 WU but my rejects are huge.
try lowering intensity: a bit less hashrate but better WU, which is what counts.
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Please PM if you want H2O's (Eric Maxey) address (Grass Valley, california), where he went to college, his facebook account, his dating website profile link, phone #, and more details.
Tired of this man taking $5,000 per day and not being able to run a server. He claims it is his FULL TIME JOB and he has 2 EMPLOYEES.
LIES.
Every time the stats flat line is a bad payout day because that is when he is STEALING FROM YOU.
Look at his bitcointalk profile. He logs in here EVERY DAY but NEVER POSTS. And no more twitter either
Eric Maxey (H2O) picture: ** REMOVED PICTURE ** [ Good job with investigation tealover! As long as he manages to run a server and answer questions on this forum I have no problem with him taking 3.5% but this is not the case... I'm actually glad people stay on this pool wasting their hashpower into a big black hole. This helps increase profits for other more "secret" pools with proffesional users. Ok, fine. Now, if only those pools existed :-)
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I hope so too, but I'm not worried. He can always sell those way below market value like the last time Btw, I'm not screaming. I am, however, running around naked because of all the heat these rigs are producing. LoL maybe you should stand instead :-D
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This is simular like worldcon?
It is one of the most promising altcoins for many reasons. Jump into this bandwagon as soon as you can ;-)
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Just made a purchase on cryptsy thinking I was buying doge.
Weren't you concerned about the high price?
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Balance graph is looking good today. Keep doing whatever you are doing H20 ssssshhhh we want the idiots to go away. MIDDLE COIN IS CRAP,,, Hashed @ HASH COWS, TRUST ME, TRIED IT COMPARED APPLES TO APPLES SAME TIME TO TIME, SAME EXACT COIN AND HASHCOWSS WINs Dont worry about middle coin for real yeah everybody go solo hashing bitcoins! LoL!
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"I am right you are wrong" posts are always off-topic, in any thread.
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I agree: DGC looks pretty solid compared to most other altcoins, despite the little hashrate. Thus I suppose the algorythms and the network (and the people behind them) are what make it different. It also says a lot about how people choose what to mine. The same I would say for SRC, but I believe it hash a much higher (relative) hashrate.
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Wow, this guy with virus miner is a genius! 602Mh/s and climbing or maybe he adds new gpu every ten minutes Interesting how much he will gain untill his infection treated.. too bad i'm not that skilled I would split to several wallets to not raise such suspision... maybe there is nothing to be suspicious of...
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In your opinion, how does one capital letter in a password raise the security? Honestly, switch that off. It doesnt make a real difference.
It does a lot. For example: any way of increasing the size of the char set used to make passwords lowers the risk of successful brute force attacks. you're right, but if you don't put any boundary on the password choice than the character dictionary is actually made by any character. instead, if you force the user to use a capital letter it means you're actually reducing the dictionary dimension for that character. if N = all possible characters, there exists: N^8 8-chars completely free password, and 26+N^7 8-chars passwords with one capital letter The problem is that if you don't enforce users to use capital letters, numbers and punctuation, they will use just lowercase chars, for lazyness. Thus, if a hacker brute-forces with lowercase chars, he will be successful on most users. Actually, brute force attacks works very well with dictionaries, so the real benefit would be not allowing common words, instead of enforcing capitals or numbers. I have experience of this because I did security audits on unix machines back in the nineties: you could easily find most passwords by using a dictionary + some numbers and mixed caps.
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I'm just checking out hashco.ws for the first time and cannot make any comments about quality or service, but one thing I want to ask:
In your opinion, how does one capital letter in a password raise the security?
Honestly, switch that off. It doesnt make a real difference.
It does a lot. For example: any way of increasing the size of the char set used to make passwords lowers the risk of successful brute force attacks.
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as far as I know, only hashcows: but it's been in trouble recently, cause of hackers.
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