Haha yea, I'm hoping it actually takes off and ends up doing a lot of helpful research. Then I'll feel good mining coins Anyways like I said, feel free to contact the dev if you want to see if you can contribute, I'm sure he could use some help if you're able to code!
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Yea, Gridcoin exists but does something along the lines of what you were hoping to do. Maybe you can contact the dev and work out some ideas with him? I know he's bogged down since he's the lone dev for Gridcoin and also has a full time job on top of that. contact@gridcoin.us is his email, his username here is Gridcoin and his username on Cryptocointalk is Gridcoin as well.
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jahred and whalezy... please double check your addresses, they're coming up invalid
To everyone else, enjoy your coins!
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Np buddy
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Status: 1/unconfirmed, broadcast through 7 nodes Date: 12/10/2013 14:44 To: GDpFWtvrjmALyvyoQQ7jfcpSVoJPgETefW Debit: -65000.00 GRC Net amount: -65000.00 GRC Transaction ID: 5f3064f22e98bb13c5fb7662f50d24ade17258a7b934f87e817cfde6cb472b32
GRC sent
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No problem!
Derm, just want to confirm, your GRC address you want me to send is GDpFWtvrjmALyvyoQQ7jfcpSVoJPgETefW right?
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Received the 5 BTC Received the 64.5k GRC Waiting for amounts to be confirmed, please post receiving addresses
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BTC address is 17YrZ24gczQDtLBsmXhLDzgKJQmtuvcFzQ
GRC address is G2yYAU8cGCQKWfqF6cWvGTFrCtiiYeXFgL
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Quark - Clone of Bitcoin with 6 different hashing algorithms. Leads fools into believing it is ASIC proof, but really it is just temporarily a botnet-miners friend. ANC, MEC, BTB, GRC are some good ones.
ANC - Bitcoin already can connect through Tor. Coin Control is a good idea, but it isn't a protocol modification and doesn't require a new currency. MEC - Probably made by an art student. All that it looks like was changed was the block rewards (doubled) and a flashy website was made for it. BTB - PPC except "super rare" (in other words the creator has no idea how economics works) GRC - LTC except centralized. You're better off donating your processing power to BOINC and mining LTC at the same time than supporting this centralized scamcoin.Really? It's centralized? The only thing "centralized" about it is that it has to get its research projects from a third-party source. Unless you can find someone who makes a coin that generates its own scientific research algorithms, good luck at finding a distributed computing research coin that isn't "centralized". No one is controlling the coin, all BOINC does is measure the reward you receive based on your contribution to BOINC.
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So it's working now? That's great! Just make sure that the blocks you have (it'll tell you if you hover your mouse over the green check mark on the bottom right) match up with the blocks on explorer.gridcoin.us
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after figuring every thing out, I stilllll can't get my wallet to sync, and adding the one addnode I found isn't helping.. What's it doing exactly? Is it just getting stuck while syncing, or are the blocks not matching up? Do you have the latest version 1.1.3.9?
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Dalekmun,
To find out approx. how long it'll take you to find a block do this. First look at either explorer.gridcoin.us or type getmininginfo in your Debug console to get the total network hashrate. Currently it's 28,000 kh/s (or 28 mh/s). Then, divide your hashrate by the network hashrate and just convert it to a fraction that's 1/x
Let's say your hashrate is 300kh/s. So 300/28,000 = 1/93.3 so you'll find approx 1 block out of ever 94. Each block is 2.5 min so 94 * 2.5 = 235 min = 3 hour 55 min.
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I just looked at my rig, and it said that I have "Found Block on pool 0" Pic related: http://sdrv.ms/1ffanahDoes this mean I have found a block? It's not showing up in my wallet. From what I read that doesn't particularly mean you found a block. It's confusing I know. If you find a block it would probably say accepted under your summary in guiminer as below http://i42.tinypic.com/257n91v.jpgAre you pool mining btw?
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Coins sent everyone, thanks!
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All mine have been working great the whole day thankfully. Is there a compiled list of working nodes? I can start one up if there isn't. As of 10:49 PM Bitcointalk time, I'm at block 28271 addnode=71.162.218.111
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Same thing happened, one stalled and got left behind, but everything else ran smoothly. So far it seems to be running a lot better though
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I laugh, much funny dogecoin probably go high big time on strong exchange and do many peoples rich
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I vouch
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