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641  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Come Mine With Me: CoinKing.io!!! on: June 25, 2014, 06:58:04 PM
Okay, shameless attempt to see if I can get any referral credit.  I like this pool because of the webgui and flexibility. 

Come try with me?  Referral Link  http://coinking.io/register.php?r=9619

gl2u

do your returns match the coinking advertised results on poolpicker.eu?

I tried blackcoin pool and posted facts about their reporting of results that were in fact a blatant lie. On two successive days their actual results were 25% lower than what they reported - so I am skeptical of advertised results.

thanks
642  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: HASHRA - LUNAR SERIES - ASIC SCRYPT MINERS on: June 25, 2014, 06:24:48 PM
cause i dont know anything about rasberry pi setup.

don't worry - it's a no brainer to be honest.

you put the chip in it - plug it in - get it's ip address and point your web browser to that ip address and you control everything through a browser interface.

the setup guides are right here : http://hashra.com/support/

the only problem multiple people have experienced is the power supply cable that's included in the package for the pi - it pigtails off a power supply connection and several of us have found that it does not supply enough power for the pi to power up properly but fortunately the pi has the exact same power connector as an android type smart phone so we've all used that. This was found in the first batch - however Simon (Hashra) may have corrected that on the newer batch of machine that are shipping.

Smiley



643  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: HASHRA - LUNAR SERIES - ASIC SCRYPT MINERS on: June 25, 2014, 06:15:22 PM
Just to let you guys I'm still fiddling with it but so far the Raspberry Pi software needs more work. I can't get the LL to connect to anything through it but if I just connect the LL directly to my PC ( although I'm using a hub for it ) with the USB cable, like you would a jalapeno, it works just fine. So far it's chugging along without any problems and aside from the firmware not working everything is in order and of good quality. I am using the CGminer version that is available at the Hashra site and I've been solo mining to test it out but will go to a pool next in a few hours. I also appreciate the manufacturer doing "the paperclip thing" in advance with the power switch but make sure the factory people press it in all the way. It kept powering down on me until I realized that it was not pressed in all the way in.

The error with the firmware has to do with the "socket can't connect" issue I have seen online already. I also get different messages like the pool had no credentials and the GUI will hang indefinitely until I close and reopened the browser every time I save, restart, or reboot. Plus, it seems to hate Firefox. I could only get it to load once with it and the rest of the time I had to use IE to access the dashboard. So unless it's user error it needs fixing but I spent quite a few hours trying to get it to work. But in the end, so long as it hashes I could always use a third party dashboard in the meantime.



can you make a youtube video on setting it up?  Smiley

Also does hashra work on macs?

why would you need a mac? - they're supplied with a Pi rasberry that runs them.
644  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][888][SCRYPT] OctoCoin ◦ The Power of Eight ◦ Don't Blink ◦ May Hardfork on: June 25, 2014, 02:00:51 PM
Hi to all octocoiners!


Dear dev!
Got problem - can't send my octos from one octo adress to another, wallet just don't send coins(synchronised, latest version).
I tried to send 10 000, 5 000, 1 000, and even 15 octocoins, transfer just don't work. ((
I see it for the first time.

I've learned to always send 1 coin as a test first anywhere... LOL
645  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [NAUT] Nautiluscoin - First Coin w/Stabilization Fund - Digishield on: June 25, 2014, 12:12:11 PM

I'm not a dumping miner and let me remind you that there would be NO nautilus coins if it were not for miners.

Smiley


im not having a go at miners, i just think its a bit extreme asking BK to fork the code right before POS is implemented. Im well aware that there would be no coins if miners didnt mine and dump also as i scored some pretty cheap coins right at the bottom. =)

i think the coin distribution is quite good on this coin, very spread out with the NSF holding alot with price appreciation in mind, on rather small volume naut can increase in price a lot in the coming weeks.

i havent stopped buying and also havent sold 1 naut either and dont plan to any time soon as i believe this could be something very special in the future. =)

everything going smoothly with POS implementation and Jon Fitch winning his fight will gravitate more people to the coin, we could see x3 the current prices we are right now and stabilising up there because POS will further limit the amount of new coins entering the market.

Stay strong nauti peeps

HOOOLLLLLDDDD!!!



now is the perfect time - you're asking him to start POS with 75% of the coins still unmined - IMHO I think that rather self centered isn't it.

you have what you want - so just ignore the rest of the people who enabled you to get here....

rather greedy if you ask me.

and the fight has no bearing whatsoever on this discussion.

I'm asking what reasonable that's all - even by his own admission BK acknowledges that mining has virtually stopped because of flaw in Digishield and that it's not good for the coin


and thanks fr coming clean - the bottom line is that you don't want any new coins entering the market - you got what you want so the hell with the rest of us, huh?

well - I have some bad news for you. the average miner like myself who got this coin started can't compete with the huge mining farms because of the difficulty but nevertheless there are 1,440 new blocks generated every day and the only two pools still mining this coin are 0feenaut and ipominer and between these two pools they only get about 15 blocks in a day so that leaves 1,425 blocks to the huge mining farms who have taken over

so guess what - the huge mining farms are still mining 1,425 blocks per day and that's 225,150 coins per day so I have some bad news for you - they're going to unleash a dump on you guys the likes of what you've never seen

that's 1,576,050 coins per week they're mining - so guess what - the price of this coin is completely out of your control - they're going to control it's destiny.

they could run this coin down to 1 satoshi in nanoseconds if they felt like it.

so you argument for not letting new coins entering the market is without merit, because they're going to enter the market whether you like it or not.



according to specs there should be around 1440 blocks
according to blockexlorer:
block 23496 was mined at 17 june around 9am
latest block 24936 mined at 25 june around 7am

So in 8 days 1440 blocks were mined. So supply increase is very limited, it's more like 20 naut average per block now.


by his own admission digishield has been detrimental to the coin - man you guys are soooo greedy... I have lots of Naut and I want more. I'm in the top 100 holders and I want to mine more. don't be so protective - it's not good for the coin.
646  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [NAUT] Nautiluscoin - First Coin w/Stabilization Fund - Digishield on: June 25, 2014, 12:09:51 PM
The only people I can see being upset by the move to POS would be those who invested heavily in scrypt asics.
They can still mine on the PoS multipool though! Smiley Moving to PoS won't hurt anyone, not even miners. They will be able to continue to mine and at the same time help push the price of Naut up.

Are there any other scrypt coins with the same potential out there?

Just checked dedicatedpool and it seems everyone is mining X11 and X13 these days.

Asic resistance looks like the way forwards to me.

sure RZR, Start and Octocoin are all kicking ass to name a few.
647  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][888][SCRYPT] OctoCoin ◦ The Power of Eight ◦ Don't Blink ◦ May Hardfork on: June 25, 2014, 12:04:37 PM
would : lucjver

on http://888.fedaykin.us/

please contact me?

I have a question for you - thanks

Smiley
648  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [NAUT] Nautiluscoin - First Coin w/Stabilization Fund - Digishield on: June 25, 2014, 11:21:33 AM
please see my edited reply to you - there are over 1,000,000 new coins entering the market every week.... Smiley
No, due to difficulties with digishield there's about 50,000 being mined every day. However your argument actually enforces the need to lower the inflation and switch to PoS. Having the coin be controlled by two large mining pools is something that should be avoided at all costs.

the stats clearly show how many blocks are being generated daily and that number is 1,440 - you can't argue with the block chain and the number of coins awarded per block is consistent


these blocks aren't just evaporating into thin air!


and the coin is actually being totally controlled by a few large mining farms - I've looked at the block chain to see the addresses where all the coins are going and it's just several addresses who are getting all the coins.
649  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [NAUT] Nautiluscoin - First Coin w/Stabilization Fund - Digishield on: June 25, 2014, 11:17:00 AM
please see my edited reply to you - there are over 1,000,000 new coins entering the market every week.... Smiley
650  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [NAUT] Nautiluscoin - First Coin w/Stabilization Fund - Digishield on: June 25, 2014, 11:00:25 AM

I'm not a dumping miner and let me remind you that there would be NO nautilus coins if it were not for miners.

Smiley


im not having a go at miners, i just think its a bit extreme asking BK to fork the code right before POS is implemented. Im well aware that there would be no coins if miners didnt mine and dump also as i scored some pretty cheap coins right at the bottom. =)

i think the coin distribution is quite good on this coin, very spread out with the NSF holding alot with price appreciation in mind, on rather small volume naut can increase in price a lot in the coming weeks.

i havent stopped buying and also havent sold 1 naut either and dont plan to any time soon as i believe this could be something very special in the future. =)

everything going smoothly with POS implementation and Jon Fitch winning his fight will gravitate more people to the coin, we could see x3 the current prices we are right now and stabilising up there because POS will further limit the amount of new coins entering the market.

Stay strong nauti peeps

HOOOLLLLLDDDD!!!



now is the perfect time - you're asking him to start POS with 75% of the coins still unmined - IMHO I think that rather self centered isn't it.

you have what you want - so just ignore the rest of the people who enabled you to get here....

rather greedy if you ask me.

and the fight has no bearing whatsoever on this discussion.

I'm asking what reasonable that's all - even by his own admission BK acknowledges that mining has virtually stopped because of flaw in Digishield and that it's not good for the coin


and thanks fr coming clean - the bottom line is that you don't want any new coins entering the market - you got what you want so the hell with the rest of us, huh?

well - I have some bad news for you. the average miner like myself who got this coin started can't compete with the huge mining farms because of the difficulty but nevertheless there are 1,440 new blocks generated every day and the only two pools still mining this coin are 0feenaut and ipominer and between these two pools they only get about 15 blocks in a day so that leaves 1,425 blocks to the huge mining farms who have taken over

so guess what - the huge mining farms are still mining 1,425 blocks per day and that's 225,150 coins per day so I have some bad news for you - they're going to unleash a dump on you guys the likes of what you've never seen

that's 1,576,050 coins per week they're mining - so guess what - the price of this coin is completely out of your control - they're going to control it's destiny.

they could run this coin down to 1 satoshi in nanoseconds if they felt like it.

so you argument for not letting new coins entering the market is without merit, because they're going to enter the market whether you like it or not.

651  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: HASHRA - LUNAR SERIES - ASIC SCRYPT MINERS on: June 25, 2014, 10:17:11 AM
My miner just came in the mail today and all the parts look accounted for. I'll set it up in a few after some late lunch. I'll let you know how it hashes tomorrow when it's got some time to chug along and do any clerical troubleshooting that is required.

Please post an update on the HW error rate.  I still think not posting this "feature" on the product page is total bullshit.  These miners should be advertised as 13.5 Mh/s units.

actually in a previous post there's information about the HW errors being taken into consideration and you are really hashing at 14 MHS.

I get HW errors also but my reported hash by the pools is over 26 MH.

I can post a screen snap to prove it if you like


652  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: HASHRA - LUNAR SERIES - ASIC SCRYPT MINERS on: June 25, 2014, 10:11:16 AM
Just to let you guys I'm still fiddling with it but so far the Raspberry Pi software needs more work. I can't get the LL to connect to anything through it but if I just connect the LL directly to my PC ( although I'm using a hub for it ) with the USB cable, like you would a jalapeno, it works just fine. So far it's chugging along without any problems and aside from the firmware not working everything is in order and of good quality. I am using the CGminer version that is available at the Hashra site and I've been solo mining to test it out but will go to a pool next in a few hours. I also appreciate the manufacturer doing "the paperclip thing" in advance with the power switch but make sure the factory people press it in all the way. It kept powering down on me until I realized that it was not pressed in all the way in.

The error with the firmware has to do with the "socket can't connect" issue I have seen online already. I also get different messages like the pool had no credentials and the GUI will hang indefinitely until I close and reopened the browser every time I save, restart, or reboot. Plus, it seems to hate Firefox. I could only get it to load once with it and the rest of the time I had to use IE to access the dashboard. So unless it's user error it needs fixing but I spent quite a few hours trying to get it to work. But in the end, so long as it hashes I could always use a third party dashboard in the meantime.



I use chrome and it like that. you can upgrade to the latest firmware.

the trick to switching pools seems to be:

do a restart

wait a minute or two - then ssh to the pi and do a : sudo reboot

sometime I have to reboot several times before it kicks back in

yes - more work is due on the firmware for sure.
653  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [NAUT] Nautiluscoin - First Coin w/Stabilization Fund - Digishield on: June 25, 2014, 10:04:26 AM

BK

I wish you have the devs fork the code to reset the difficulty - it's totally screwed up and no one bothers to mine any longer - it's useless to even attempt to mine.

let's go - there are only two remaining pools and they're generating nothing but there are still a ton of coins to mine.

wanna put new life into the coin? do this!

please?

0feepool found 6 frigging measly blocks in the last 24 hours- that's 936 coins - that is pathetic...

936 coins - that's a whopping $93 dollars - no wonder there's no activity and you're getting trounced by coins like Octo and Start - come on - fork the code please...

it would take a dev about 10 minutes and the pool operators would be getting ready for a ramp up instead of getting ready to shut down their pools due to a lack of interest and activity.


do you realize that only 3,871,000 coins have been mined out of 16,180,000 ? - we're not even 25% of the way there and the pool are dead already.

other coins are going strong - want to increase the value? they get some new miners in - they take one look at the pool stats and they go elsewhere...

please get this done

POS is coming very soon so forking just to appease dumping miners just looking for a profit is totally pointless right now, also the rest of the coins are going to be minted during POS so instead of just trying to mine coins for yourself. Mine something that gives you the best ROI and exchange the BTC you make off what ever you mine and purchase nautilus coin with that. You will make heaps more naut that way.

BK you may be interested in a fiat to naut option through a bitcoin atm like https://www.bitxatm.com/

purchasing naut through a machine like this would give a direct from fiat to naut and bitcoin as well as point of sale options.
also any bitcoin sales through the machine could buy naut directly further adding to buy pressure on naut

also maybe have a look at http://projectskyhook.com/ this is a open source bitcoin atm that im sure you can add a naut option cuz its open source atm its only $999 which is very cheap, its only one way

something to think about =)


the skyhook thing is very cool!  I want one!!!!!!!!!

yea id love to get one also, i really think it wouldn't be hard to set it up to do nautilus coin either as all the software is open source.
as far as im aware there is no one changing the code to accept alts with that machine so naut "could" be the first one to do it paving the way =)

looking forward to POS info #stayNauti folks =)

I'm not a dumping miner and let me remind you that there would be NO nautilus coins if it were not for miners.

Smiley
654  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] KNC Neptune on: June 25, 2014, 02:43:33 AM
$9k + shipping. PM if interested.

and the hash rate is?
655  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [NAUT] Nautiluscoin - First Coin w/Stabilization Fund - Digishield on: June 25, 2014, 02:30:57 AM
BK you may be interested in a fiat to naut option through a bitcoin atm like https://www.bitxatm.com/

purchasing naut through a machine like this would give a direct from fiat to naut and bitcoin as well as point of sale options.
also any bitcoin sales through the machine could buy naut directly further adding to buy pressure on naut

also maybe have a look at http://projectskyhook.com/ this is a open source bitcoin atm that im sure you can add a naut option cuz its open source atm its only $999 which is very cheap, its only one way

something to think about =)


the skyhook thing is very cool!  I want one!!!!!!!!!

BK

I wish you have the devs fork the code to reset the difficulty - it's totally screwed up and no one bothers to mine any longer - it's useless to even attempt to mine.

let's go - there are only two remaining pools and they're generating nothing but there are still a ton of coins to mine.

wanna put new life into the coin? do this!

please?

0feepool found 6 frigging measly blocks in the last 24 hours- that's 936 coins - that is pathetic...

936 coins - that's a whopping $93 dollars - no wonder there's no activity and you're getting trounced by coins like Octo and Start - come on - fork the code please...

it would take a dev about 10 minutes and the pool operators would be getting ready for a ramp up instead of getting ready to shut down their pools due to a lack of interest and activity.


do you realize that only 3,871,000 coins have been mined out of 16,180,000 ? - we're not even 25% of the way there and the pool are dead already.

other coins are going strong - want to increase the value? they get some new miners in - they take one look at the pool stats and they go elsewhere...

please get this done
656  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: G-Blade 5.4Mhz for sale (6 pcs.) on: June 24, 2014, 11:10:04 PM
hey folks - the heck with this offer...

brand new: $399

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=615809.0

657  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: G-Blade 5.4Mhz for sale (6 pcs.) on: June 24, 2014, 10:01:22 PM
once i have big trouble with escrow. shipped cellphone, but for buyer arrived with dammaged package and of course damaged screen. So i left without cellphone and without money.
it is possible 50/50 price (half before and half after). your right to choose, cheers.

Next time ship with insurance and take photos beforehand.

I guess he was not working for DHL then... LOL
658  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: G-Blade 5.4Mhz for sale (6 pcs.) on: June 24, 2014, 09:29:39 PM
once i have big trouble with escrow. shipped cellphone, but for buyer arrived with dammaged package and of course damaged screen. So i left without cellphone and without money.
it is possible 50/50 price (half before and half after). your right to choose, cheers.

the right answer is escrow....

LOL


if you had some trust feedback it would be a different story, but you have none.

plus what's 'hinky' about you is that looking through your posts thus far you've never asked a single question about the blades and just about everyone does - in addition you ask for donations in one of your posts

I smell a scammer...

Smiley
659  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: G-Blade 5.4Mhz for sale (6 pcs.) on: June 24, 2014, 09:12:57 PM
he said free dhl shipping worldwide  - of course he's probably a scammer trying to get someone to bite.
660  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: G-Blade 5.4Mhz for sale (6 pcs.) on: June 24, 2014, 09:10:51 PM
no escrow = no interest in this forum unless someone can pick up personally - too many scammers out here Smiley

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