Maybe stick with 3.6.3. Not sure there's much advantage with 3.8.5
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Obviously not him. He just wrote a post comprised of entirely coherent sentences.
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PDF verification documents upload, please
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Hmmmm... with CPUs pushing data through at gbps, I'm not so sure that the sound sampling is going to be quick enough.
Calling BS.
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I didn't sell because I'm hodling.
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Hmm, after 8 days or so without problem, suddenly bad things are happening.
Might have to go back to 3.6.3 also.
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In fact I don't even need a whole time machine, just something to set the previous 12 months BTC price chart to myself 12 months ago.
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I guess then the volume charts should display price*volume to give a normalised figure?
They do just on that on bitcoincharts.com Just click "volume by currency." OOooooh. Yeah, volume is massively massive more than April.
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I love seeing volume on gox - it gives me nostalgia. It's still NOTHING compared to april though.
God, my fucking head. Seriously? Hint: It's currently traded more in DOLLARS than it did at any point in April, and the day isn't even over. Quit pricing it in Bitcoins. +1 As the asset you are trading increases in value, the same amount of value can be exchanged with smaller amounts. Look at a stock like Google (GOOG). At it's highest exchange rate (now), the volume (measured in shares) is far less than it was when the exchange rate was much lower. (Yes, I know Bitcoin isn't a stock.) http://finance.yahoo.com/q/bc?s=GOOG&t=my&l=on&z=l&q=l&c=I guess then the volume charts should display price*volume to give a normalised figure?
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Damn it.
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I remain hodling and will hodl until I can hodl no more.
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We start on the launch pad, get to the moon, then fall back to orbit around earth!
It's. Just. Awful.
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an option in cgminer is to change the averaging time. by default that's 5 seconds. Anything else and anubis would show an error like that.
One thing I'm confused about is that it says error in index.php on line 364. Index.php only goes up to 132.
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If you are maintaining wallets, this is the most secure way of running a node. A cloud or any type of hosting without locking facilities is risky.
Running a node with altruistic motives is not sustainable. At some point nodes are going to need some kind of reward to keep it up 24/7. Possible ways? maybe fees payed to node owners by users and miners, or modifying the code to be able to mine by the node with the cpu hashpower.
You mean like: > bitcoind setgenerate 1 I'm a node for 18 or so hours a day
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Nice! But is it compatible with the TREZOR? Coinkite functions on the bitcoin way, if trezor can pay to a pubkey(bitcoin address) then yes. The Coinkite would need a USB port to plug it into, for one... Coinkite generates a transaction, Trezor signs it, coinkite broadcasts it. Everyone's happy. And secure.
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Did you change the default 5-second averaging foe another duration?
The index for that moving average is labels based on that time. Ordinarily it's 'MHS 5s', but if you change that parameter, the name of the index label will change, i.e. to 'MHS 10s' etc. Anubis just looks for 'MHS 5s'. You can change to code pretty easily to suit your needs, just do a search/replace.
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Nice! But is it compatible with the TREZOR?
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