"Last Active: October 16, 2013, 04:31:17 PM" I don't think you guys will be getting coins any time soon , just a heads up.
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You'll have to forgive the newb question, but I was trying to get this to work and ran into some difficulty (pool mining). I was the GUIminer scrypt version which I've used for litecoin forever, and can't seem to get it to work with this pool: http://www.coin-base.org/stablecoin/I think I'm putting in the wrong host name, if anyone could help, I'd appreciate it. I have two ASICs mining bitcoins, so liked this software as it let me just use my video card without interferring with that setup. Might send some newly mined dollah dollah billz if can get it to work Thanks Here is my setup, I use coin-base myself and find it easy to use and reliable: Obviously all the other settings are GPU specific (concurrency, vectors, threads, work size and intensity) so just pick what is good for your GPU. Here is the list - https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Mining_hardware_comparisonIf it helps and you are feeling generous then my SBC address is - sQtB6ovzEcSsTqzfZjnpxfP8yMSYjmGrsJ Hope it helps?
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I really hate Cryptsy so much, they are SO slow. I saw the small 'crash' coming, deposited some Bitcoins to trade for SBC and it's been 1 hour and nothing has shown in my account, and the price will shoot back up very soon. Cryptsy is no good for trading, they need much faster servers.
Anyway, how do you guys feel about SBC? Where do you think it will go? I have a feeling if the Chinese get hold of it then it may go quite high, however as far as I am aware no shops currently accept it, which is a huge hindrance and it may end in a pump, dump and crash... I hope it doesn't though, I look forward to actually spending them as a consumer if I can.
As we speak, SBC'S being acquired by us Chinese for hours already, Chris. http://anwenbi.comMy word! Brace yourself guys! Let the Chinese take it , I'd love to work with them on this coin .
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I really hate Cryptsy so much, they are SO slow. I saw the small 'crash' coming, deposited some Bitcoins to trade for SBC and it's been 1 hour and nothing has shown in my account, and the price will shoot back up very soon. Cryptsy is no good for trading, they need much faster servers.
Anyway, how do you guys feel about SBC? Where do you think it will go? I have a feeling if the Chinese get hold of it then it may go quite high, however as far as I am aware no shops currently accept it, which is a huge hindrance and it may end in a pump, dump and crash... I hope it doesn't though, I look forward to actually spending them as a consumer if I can.
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Looks like im going to wait until a pool is up for this . Somebody please post in here when one is set up.
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Just to note, to all the condescending people here telling me to "do my research" and that "opinions aren't necessary", firstly you know absolutely nothing about me and where I have come from. Never jump to conclusions, it makes you look like a bigot. Secondly, finding out community opinions on these matters is part of such research, particularly when somebody creates a detailed post as to why they believe certain alt ctc's are going to do well. Opinions are always of interest to me, people can be very interesting . As I said the in the original post, the only real contender I see at the moment is PPC mainly due to the energy saving perks, which heavy duty miners will favour. Interesting opinions guys, thanks for sharing and I look forward to reading any more to come .
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I see so many pump and dump worthless altcoins being created in the past few months, it's crazy and could harm BTC's reputation.
The only altcoins I can see that could serve a genuine purpose, or offer something different to Bitcoin would be Litecoin and Peercoin, and potentially primecoin.
What do you all think? Do you notice any altcoins that offer something more beneficial over BTC?
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guys, pls throw me some BSS ;/ bPYPcJiUpbYgPxsY28xSF1ARuT6x2kmwQ1
I am really low on hashing power at the moment... trying to put some xeons and intel i7 processors together, but that wont be done till end of week... im affraid I am missing out on the action ;/
Why would you mine with a CPU?
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I was the first person to tweet #bosscoin and #bss today and also i was the first to talk about it on IRC. I even tried to get cryptsy to take it in right away! They said come back in a month if your coin is alive and we can consider Many of the people getting a head start on this coin should thank me (by handsome donation) and the devs should trow me some bounty (big one) Like a BSS: bFLMBPEHdUACykhjFTATZWN35uNURvRh6F Thanks for the hard work, its things like this that will increase demand. The ultimate test is getting shops to accept it as a form of payment, only then does it really hold value.
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scrypt is 1000x harder to hash then sha-256 is. It's like that for everyone though so 200kh/s is decent. a 7950 gets 650kh/s.
Ah, ok, well that makes sense, thanks for clearing that up .
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Thanks!
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16Wax7FDwM2WL5aYFdP76Dz3pvU3afvsK4 Thank you very much .
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I have been trying to mine StableCoin (SBC) recently, although finding it quite hard to really generate any coin. I have been running off GUIMiner at around 200Mhash/s. I told my friend about this and he said because it was a scrypt currency that I should not be used that software as it is only for SHA-256. He gave me the link to download the scrypt version of GUIMiner, however using this software I now only get 200Khash/s, which is 1000X slower than before.
I am now confused, why is it better to mine with software that is 1000X slower? Can anyone help me out with this? Thank you.
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Thanks for the help guys. turns out the guide I was following didn't tell me I had to set up a config file, so I went ahead and created one and it works now . Thanks.
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So I understand it's an important part of the process, however I can't for the life on my understand how to get hold of my key.
I can access it easily enough with Bitcoin-Qt by going to the debug window and using the drumpprivkey command, however the PPCoin-Qt wallet doesn't have a debug window, and i've tried searching on Google and can't find anything. Can someone please help me out? Thanks.
I'm not on my computer with the ppcoin client installed so I don't have it in front of me but I believe this should work: If you're in windows, open up a command prompt and go to the daemon directory within the directory where your ppcoin-qt client is installed. Run ppcoind.exe. Now wait a minute or two and open a new command prompt and go back to the daemon directory. Type in "ppcoind dumpprivkey <ppcoinaddress>" where <ppcoinaddress> is the address for which you want the private key. Give this a try and let me know if it works or not. Thanks very much that appears to work, however it wont display my key as it says I have to set the rpcpassword in the config file. I took a look in the folder and I can't seem to find a file named 'configuration'. Does anyone have any ideas where I can find this? Sorry for questions that are probably simple ones.
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So I understand it's an important part of the process, however I can't for the life on my understand how to get hold of my key.
I can access it easily enough with Bitcoin-Qt by going to the debug window and using the drumpprivkey command, however the PPCoin-Qt wallet doesn't have a debug window, and i've tried searching on Google and can't find anything. Can someone please help me out? Thanks.
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You need the private keys for that address - i.e. a copy of the original wallet file you created back in 2011.
Thanks. Guess I don't have that. Oh well, it's not like I paid for the coins really so nothing gained nothing lost .
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Thank you for your help so far everyone. I have a few addresses. I checked my first one and got a match straight away: http://blockexplorer.com/address/1EEhVtBsHMRrau6MUmUMXcewJdaGKbmZcM. So I suppose my question is, how do I actually get hold of the coins so I can use them as payment for online stores? I just downloaded Bitcoin-QT and I have a wallet open. I've searched online to see how to retain addresses through Bitcoin-QT but no luck so far. Sorry if I seem like a total newb, because I am! As for making backup wallet.dat files, I have no such files backed up and I do not remember making such files. All I have is a list of bitcoin addresses. Does this mean all the coins are lost? . If there is anything involved in entering a password or passkey then I know exactly what I would have used (if given the choice to make your own key). Thanks.
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