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5961  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Etn mobile mining (electroneum) on: February 04, 2018, 04:59:04 AM
rofl  Roll Eyes
That "mobile miner" scheme by Electroneum was a failure right from the start after they started PC mining.
Mobile Phones and Tablets can't outperform Computers, Graphic cards and Dedicated Mining Rigs in term of hashrate, even with the Cryptonite algo.
It was a promising idea when they told us that ETN will be mined through our mobile phones, but right after the brink of Electroneum launch, they already provided PC pool miners while the mobile miner was delayed.
The node (solo miner, they called) is acceptable since it really needs a PC to use but the pc pool miners, not a good idea if they really want to promote "mobile mining".
This will not make it to mainsteam, ETN will be just like any other cryptonight coins out there.
5962  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Solution to bitcoins "volatility" problems. on: February 04, 2018, 03:56:11 AM
Ok, ok, most of us are really anticipating this kind of scenario.

But what's important here is your title "Solution to Bitcoin's 'volatility' Problems", seems like I can't find your point in the OP what you meant by the title.
I'm dumbfounded, can you please explain?
5963  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Chinese new year on: February 04, 2018, 02:50:37 AM
Chinese New Year, Christmas, Halloween, whatever it is, it doesn't affect the cryptocurrency market.
The most possible scenario here is this: Whales and Pump &  Dump Groups always start P&Ds at Hollidays to cover it as a natural sell-off.

However, the total Marketcap drop happened was just a continuation of the bubble burst from December.
It just "swooped down" faster after the latest news.
5964  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: HDD failures on: February 03, 2018, 02:52:08 PM
Large pagefile does, but with HDD, maybe not that much of a strain.
Looking at your statement, it must be the Power Supply that you're using, but not the PSU itself, but the Sata Power cables.
Most of the sata HDD generate a false bad sectors when fed by incomplete voltage, look at your sata power connector, there must be an orange wire among the black, yellow and red wire.
If there isn't, that must be the issue.
You can recover those broken HDD by doing a Write-ZERO operation, not by formatting the drive.
5965  Other / Off-topic / Re: sMerit Post-Review on: February 02, 2018, 06:20:49 AM
Please take your time to review these posts:
5966  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: VANITYCREATOR 2.7.0 | Generate Vanity Addresses easily | 8 CURRENCIES & GROWING on: February 02, 2018, 05:23:02 AM
Did you realized that you replied to a 2014-2015 thread?

By the way, This was created last 2014 while Vanitygen-plus have just started last February 2017 (A year ago).
They are pretty much the same but Vanitygen-plus is updated with more supported coins.
Could be a fork of this.
5967  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Lightning Network Explained on: February 02, 2018, 04:38:57 AM
it doesn't sound right.
You can't compare LN with XRP and ETH transaction speed.
But the links together with the construct of the OP are very useful to others who want to learn more about the Lightning Network.

You earn a merit.
5968  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Windows updated, now my miner is all messed up. on: February 02, 2018, 02:53:21 AM
Lucky, I'm using Windows7 with Windows Update disabled.
I guess windows is anti-miners too like NVIDIA.

If you want to force disable windows update, search "services" then find "Windows Update", find the "Authomatic" click and select "Disabled".
Said, Google.
5969  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: I have sent 10mbtc but it's sent 12mbtc and 2 mbtc sent to other address. on: February 01, 2018, 08:40:19 AM
Every transactions that you will make from that wallet will be charged by a certain amount.
It is better to make another wallet if you don't want to pay for a 2FA service.

Simply create a new standard wallet and send all your funds into it.
To check, your new wallet should start with "1" rather than the multisig address "3".
5970  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Best way to remain anonymous from the NSA? on: February 01, 2018, 08:07:57 AM
Aside from the Mixer Services, you can use "Trading services" like Changelly to convert your Bitcoins into any Altcoins, then diversify the balance before trading them back to btc. But not in an exchange.
One conversion might be enough but if you can afford to lose a portion of your btc, use the service twice or more times.
Use Mixer in between if you like.

Also, do not use a Wallet that includes an address that you provided or displayed in sites like this together with your "personal funds".
But I think you know how to manage your Bitcoins.
5971  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Lightning Network is Centralized? on: February 01, 2018, 07:39:08 AM
The idea of LN decentralization isn't what most of us are concerned.
Lightning hubs are indeed centralized "banks" like some members are saying but, the lightning network itself is off-chain.
The blockchain is still solid decentralized system.
Establishments, services and Ewallets can make use of the Lightning Network, centralized or just an internal system of their platform.

Lightning Networks isn't decentralized, Lightning Hubs can be centralized.
Simple, if users will like it, more services will use it, bitcoin scaling~ successful.
5972  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: ''.SBI VIRTUAL CURRENCIES.." on: February 01, 2018, 06:46:35 AM
Their strategy must be this, they have chosen a low value coin with a high chance to greatly increase in value at the start that can surely make their asset exchange gain at the same time.
They are like fueling the hype train where they were on-board.
After successful launch, other popular coins will surely be added.
5973  Other / Meta / Re: Merit - one week later on: January 31, 2018, 02:06:45 PM
There are tons of unsorted threads and posts in the Altcoin Section, as a regular member, it's a waste of time just to find a quality post there.
[r] What we need are Merit Sources that are designated to grant merits to those boards (one who can withstand reading shitposts).

People will read topics in the boards and threads that they have interest, chances that any constructive or helpful reply that was posted in an uninteresting thread to receive a merit is low because most of the replies there are most likely posted by non-readers.
Members with sMerits will have to read a bunch of nonsense just to find a good post. [repeat r]

Meanwhile, In the Meta Board:

Before Merit:
  • [SMAS] Signature Managers against Spam (light version)
  • Stake your Bitcoin address here
  • Hacked my account
  • SR. ACCOUNT LOCKED..PLEASE HELP ME
  • TIL Activity does not work on precisely 2 week intervals + interval timings
  • Forum ranks/positions/badges (What do those shiny coins under my name mean?)

One Week Later:
  • Merit broke my life
  • Merit - right to consensus
  • Members Need to be Better Informed About Merit
  • Merit donation thread
  • How to get merit points for free!
  • Merit!!!
  • Can someone explain why this post is worth 96 merits
  • 'Merit' System is a SLAP to the term 'Decentralisation'
Undecided
5974  Local / Others (Pilipinas) / Re: General Board Rules - Philippines on: January 31, 2018, 09:27:33 AM
Para sa mga hirap makaintindi ng English, may tagalog version nito: Unofficial Forum Rules & Guildelines (Tagalog Version)

@Dabs Kung pwedeng i-link sa OP or sa 2nd post, mas ok  Smiley
5975  Economy / Speculation / Re: Just bought BTC for 50% discount. How to celebrate with guaranteed profits!?!? on: January 31, 2018, 08:05:12 AM
Dumb buyed the bitcoin at 20,000
I just bought everything at 10,000
When it goes to 250,000  
I will buy both Rolex AND airJet!!!

There are much better bargains out there: you can get bitconnect at a 99% bargain !  People bought it at $400, and now, it is on sale for $4 !

Wow, that's what we call bargain! A scam token that fell with bad reputation, feels like a good buy.
Who's going to buy that crap, it will drop to 1cent after a year eventually.
5976  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Need free advice. on: January 31, 2018, 06:25:19 AM
Hey, this one is the best practice I can give you:
Have someone you know (someone you can observe) to be a basement for your target market, tell them or not, the result will still be the same. Depends on their state of mind.

Example:
You're going to make children's clothes, make your nephews or grandchildren if you have as the "base" for children that will wear your products.
Make the product that you think that your nephews will like, give them the samples as gifts, and do the right observations.
But for me, to children, it's better not to tell that it was for a test. It's free clothes after all.
5977  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [GUIDE] Setup your own Monero mining pool. on: January 31, 2018, 05:30:16 AM
Thank you for a good instruction.

i'd just already install successfully. i used 2 workers and mining around 1 kh/s.
i leave it 2hr. in the web-base Our Pool ->Block Found still alway show "Never".
Anybody know Why?

Because one block is 5.3 XMR. There is almost zero chance to find it using just two video cards/cpus.
This doesn't even explained why.

Technically, with your 1kh/s hashrate, chances that you "find" a block is 0.001% or less.
The current difficulty is 90G, the provability is too low even if you keep your miners on over a year.
Best to join a pool if you're not planning to recruit/pay some miners to join your pool.
5978  Other / Serious discussion / Re: Is BTC mining is disturbing our planet earth. on: January 30, 2018, 06:48:11 AM
What is wrong with the system is the difficulty setting that changes depending on the total hashing power of the last block.
As far as I know, its initial purpose was to make mining balanced, free for all and make the btc supply rate stable. Now it's turning into a war that consumes a lot of resources, by the way, any kind of war is resource extensive.

It is impossible to balance this without anyone from both ends to lose.
We can reduce or designate a fixed difficulty to discourage High Powered mining rigs but you will see the big picture of what will happen later.
There are renewable power sources available that the large mining industries can use but this will not stop anyone from wasting their electricity.

If this became a desperate world issue, we will be needing a desperate counter measures.
5979  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: multi coin app on: January 30, 2018, 03:22:41 AM
If it was a website or an online wallet, I can help you with the reviews.
I'm not taking the risk by installing a new app in my phone (there are tons of them in the playstore) and I'm happy with the one I am currently using.
Hopefully, you will get more positive feedbacks so I might consider this an option.
I wish for your success, goodluck.
5980  Other / Meta / Re: Unofficial list of (official) Bitcointalk.org rules, guidelines, FAQ on: January 29, 2018, 07:27:21 AM
Looks like the spam problem still exists, is there any rule regarding "Locking Topics"?
As an Anti-Spam measure (not as a rule), I'll leave a link to my thread here: Lock Thread(s) After Getting Enough Replies.

I saw that most of those spam threads' owners doesn't even know how to close the discussion, I have sent a PM to some of them requesting to close their threads.
....Hopefully, most will respond.
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