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Is it true that multiples of 1000 DRK increase the chance of masternode election for one node?
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Selling 200 URO for .0045 BTC each
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Amazing have you claimed solarcoins yet? From the pilot program.
I intend to gather a significant quantity of SRECs before claiming solarcoins in the future as it will save time compared to periodic solarcoin claims.
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Is there anyone (besides myself) that had simultaneously mined Solarcoin while generating solar power? I currently have a 17,820 watt @ STP solar panel array grid tie system. I had previously mined Solarcoin with ~3 MH/s via GPU mining when the mining difficulty was below one in late January. However, now that Scrypt asics have become more proliferated among the mining community increasing the network hash rate. I've since continued investing in solar coin while mining various X11 algorithm based coins depending on profitability. Economically, there may be significant incentive to build a grid tie solar system depending on local power costs and the value of awarded SRECs. I live in Loudoun, VA where I pay electricity at a rate of .14 $/kwh ,and typically the granted SRECs I receive average $250 in value when traded. In total I save/earn $1,600 per month depending on local weather conditions affecting solar panel performance. I expect to make ROI within the next two years mainly attributed to the fact that much of the labor was committed by a small local labor contractor rather than contracting a professional solar array installer. List of Costs: 66 x LG 270w Mono X Modules = $13,614 2 x SMA 8000US-12 grid tie inverters = $6231 Miscellaneous costs (wire, fuses, PVC pipes, and etc.) = $651 Ground mount construction and labor = $4541 Electrician and permits = $822 Total Cost= (initially) $25,859 or $18,101 after receiving the maximum 30% Residential Renewable Energy Tax Credit Proof of my system is presented below ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FuclJ3Hf.jpg&t=663&c=WC6K1EmjBDY1yw) Anyone else have solar array pictures to share?
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Hash Coin is a recent example. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FRdogD7Y.png&t=663&c=rKYflExp9BYHJw)
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I'm selling 900,000 BCN for .2 BTC
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Any news regarding an algorithm change?
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We are at a current total Network Hashing Power of 81 Mh/sec! Miners put your hashing power where your HASH is! ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) Network is going strong as usual! ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Didn't it used to be a lot higher than that? Peak of 800 Mh/sec, and spent 5 days above 300Mh/sec? Now down to 81 Mh/sec, why is nobody mining it anymore? Thnk it was because it was launched first with a different algo and had some issues.... read something about it in the first few pages, with links to the failed launch and stuff, where a lot of people got a lot of coins before the issue was fixed. So im guessing people are abandoning ship because there's going to be an eventual dump once it hits better exchanges and nobody want to be the whale food that makes the prices go up at their expense. No other hyped up x11 coin released recently to justify for the drop in hash rate. It was instamine. Low diff for first 10000 blocks. FACT! Many coin out that people hold. Large percent. If listed big exchange people dump soon. Coin is not good. Hashcoin was indeed instamined. I had managed to mine a total of 760,000 coins in the first 18 hours post release with a mere ~5 mhash and very low network latency. Currently the network hash rate dwindles at ~60 mhash rate with a small block reward of 25 HASH whereas the block reward was 100+ HASH one day after launch. The only garnered demand thus far is the result of speculative investing with relatively little support from the mining community. Hash coin won't succeed without features of unique innovation as it is competing against numerous other undifferentiated x11 Algorithm clone coins.
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Wow, there are a lot of mining pools stacked up already. I've never mined an X11 coin. So it looks as if the regular CGMiner will not work for the X11 algo, is that correct?
You'll need SPH-SGMINER https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=475795.0
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bittrex might be worth a go, otherwise, I was thinking, could the 10,000 bounty for a faucet somehow not be redirected for a poloniex giveaway. At least partly maybe?
Poloniex benefits from the giveaway due to more fresh faces showing up for some free (especially if it's a lot of coin with smallish amounts per user), meanwhile coins still get spread around like with a faucet. The promise of a large giveaway plus a bounty for listing may just get busoni that little bit more interesting in listing this.
I'd maybe throw in 1k, or at least a few hundred, for a poloniex specific exchange bounty to be given to busoni if say, at least half that faucet bounty was redirected into a poloniex giveaway.
I would like to repurpose the 10k bounty that I had sent earlier to direct 5k from the faucet bounty towards establishing two major exchange bounties worth 2.5k coins each. Another 2.5k coins could be redirected to any current or future giveaways leaving 2.5k HASH as a Faucet bounty. These changes would yield: Faucet Bounty: 2.5k Hash Giveaways: 2.5k Hash Bittrex exchange bounty: 2.5k Hash Poloniex bounty: 2.5k Hash Is that giveaway and poloniex bounty combine-able, as in, 2.5k goes to busoni from poloniex personally and 2.5k gets given for a giveaway on poloniex? Or should all or most of the giveaway be done separate from poloniex? carsenk, if I want to add to bounties is HAhEtgzVECJoCFVWArhxa4xHFKezEK8YXT the right address? I'll add 1k, 500 each towards poloniex listing and poliniex giveaway, or just 1k towards poloniex listing if there's to be no poloniex giveaway. The giveaway fund would be allotted according to Carsen's descretion to both the poloniex giveaway and any community organized giveaways.
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bittrex might be worth a go, otherwise, I was thinking, could the 10,000 bounty for a faucet somehow not be redirected for a poloniex giveaway. At least partly maybe?
Poloniex benefits from the giveaway due to more fresh faces showing up for some free (especially if it's a lot of coin with smallish amounts per user), meanwhile coins still get spread around like with a faucet. The promise of a large giveaway plus a bounty for listing may just get busoni that little bit more interesting in listing this.
I'd maybe throw in 1k, or at least a few hundred, for a poloniex specific exchange bounty to be given to busoni if say, at least half that faucet bounty was redirected into a poloniex giveaway.
I would like to repurpose the 10k bounty that I had sent earlier to direct 5k from the faucet bounty towards establishing two major exchange bounties worth 2.5k coins each. Another 2.5k coins could be redirected to any current or future giveaways leaving 2.5k HASH as a Faucet bounty. These changes would yield: Faucet Bounty: 2.5k Hash Giveaways: 2.5k Hash Bittrex exchange bounty: 2.5k Hash Poloniex bounty: 2.5k Hash
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Hash coin (x11 Algorithm +DGW v2) has been recently released with a relatively low difficulty of .25 at the moment.
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I will offer 1500 HASH towards the completion of a HASH coin dice website for a total bounty of 2000 HASH
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Good news coming looks like my pool www.cryptopoolmining.com keeps getting attacked and kicking my miners off. This happened to me with litecoin last year. before it exploded the price. Solorcoin currently has a market cap of $101,007.40+ (discounting the non-circulating generation pool and the circulating genesis pool) for a total of 13,155,100 coins valued at .00001689 BTC each with the averaged BTC price at $454.60. There is obviously a lot of room for growth so as long as the coin is continuously innovated with perhaps a new algorithm and increased volunteer support to administer Solarcoin claims for verified solar production.
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What is the current block reward? The op said Max Coins: ~44,000,000, but I can not believe this.
For me, started at 500, went to 277, now back at 500 (found a block 30 seconds ago) The block reward is currently at 500 and it's dictated by "2222222/(((Difficulty+2600)/9)^2)", while the max coin supply is fixed at 44,000,000.
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Am I in the fork? I doubt, it is very easy to mine.
The difficulty is at 0.00390625 { "blocks" : 4254, "currentblocksize" : 1000, "currentblocktx" : 0, "difficulty" : 0.00390625, "errors" : "", "generate" : true, "genproclimit" : -1, "hashespersec" : 266490, "networkhashps" : 23685842, "pooledtx" : 0, "testnet" : false }
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Been solo-mining for a bit now.
Thumbs up!
Agreed. Shame it too me so long to get around to it. I'd probably have tens of thousands rather than the shameful 6155 I have I'm getting a lot show up and vanish, what's the reason for that? (first time successfully solo mining so excuse the stupidity) An yeah, at this point an MPOS pool would be handy for me too edit: and I'm getting crazy high rejects through sph-sgminer solo... any pointers? For low difficulty solo-mining you should use "--scan-time 0 --expiry 0" to allow the miner to continuously update for new work.
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Great, now we just need an IPO, a very slow difficulty readjustment, and nonworking windows binaries for a perfect launch!
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