You should use a wallet that doesn't require you to send the password in the url. I think coinbase lets you use a key + secret.
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First try deleting your config file (or better just rename it)
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I think it's just electrum
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Run it from the terminal and see what error it gives you. Make sure you've got your 12 word seed just in case.
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The --help seems to imply there's no way to quit automatically, and without messing with the JSON API and whatnot, I suppose the easiest way is to start up at 3am, run for a few hours, then send a kill to the PID file, but that feels dirty.
If you're going to run bitcoin at 3am, why not do it daily? You can let it run for 2-3 hours, then issue a 'bitcoin-cli stop' and you'll always have the chain pretty much updated. Yeah, just do whatever cron is called on mac with two jobs, one to start and one to stop.
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Mixing reportChunk of 539 BTC: 5.50% done Chunk of 410 BTC: 9.51% done Chunk of 221 BTC: 8.97% done I do not know if the mixing service he is using releases the cleaned coins back to him in stages during the process or waits until they are all done before payout. Someone out there sent user cp1 a 0.00924 BTC tip through the same mixing service. If the person that sent the mixed tip to cp1 would just let us know which mixing service they used, then we would know which mixing service the thief is using. They would have sent the tip to this address, through the same mixer: https://blockchain.info/address/1TipMeWsx7KNoX6Lap3Vh3PM8B8EYuRJj That's the weekly payment for my sig, which is for the Bitmixer.io mixing service. So the hacker is using this service which must mix it with their own coins and pay their signature campaign from that pool. You should contact the operator (BITMIXER.IO on these forums).
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What's the point of holding LTC? If you think it will go up the next time bitcoin goes up you might as well trade it for bitcoin. If you think it's going to keep sliding down the next time bitcoin goes up you should definitely trade it for bitcoin. What's the benefit to being stuck with LTC? Just so you can say you have 100 LTC instead of 2 BTC?
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Are you asking what all the fees are in your electricity bill? You can find the rate schedule from your utility company and it will give you a breakdown. For example on my bill:
Generation 50% Distribution 10% Transmission 10% In the states we also pay money to store nuclear waste even though we don't use it. Other public service stuff etc
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The only people CPU mining are botnets, so there's no point supporting it.
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I think they took that out of bitcoind and cgminer. You can try cpuminer.
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Type the command into the command line and see if it gives an error, and/or check your log file. You've only got 1 dash, right?
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It means that the hash you got was difficulty 54. It doesn't make a difference, it still counts as one share as far as I know.
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Diff 2/2: The second number is the difficulty you're shooting for and the first is the difficulty you hit. Even though difficulty 2 is no where close what's needed to solve a block, you submit it to the pool to show them that you're doing work. They pay you based on how many of these shares you submit.
AMU 0: If you have more than one miner these will show up as different numbers to let you know which miner submitted the share.
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I think an FAQ would help out.
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That's odd, what does your bitcoin.conf look like?
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1 TB is definitely not enough, but 20 TB should be plenty. Just get about 13 2 TB drives.
You aren't storing anything useful on that I can guarantee it. What are you storing if I may ask? I have a ton of tv shows, movies, music, and about 100 GB just of photos I've taken from my various travels. Every time I want some new tv shows or anything, I have to debate what I'm never going to watch again. 1 TB is a lot, but it's not enough in the scheme of things. Yeah I've got 2 TB just in TV shows. It's like a house, you can always fill up whatever space you have.
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1 TB is definitely not enough, but 20 TB should be plenty. Just get about 13 2 TB drives.
You aren't storing anything useful on that I can guarantee it. What are you storing if I may ask? I don't need 20 TB at home, I was giving an alternative to the OP that was actually possible, instead of 1 PB.
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I'm certain that you'll have more failures per month with 24 1TB drives than with 6 4TB drives
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