You are right, khash and network difficulty calculations are estimates. The most accurate way is to measure your rig's baseline share submit rate and try to make a prediction for network difficulty increase.
For example my 2 7950s submitted 3.6 million shares to litecoinpool in 75 hours before the difficulty changed. Share price went from .00000312 to .00000250 and my payout was around 11.5 LTC.
Thanks for the helpful reply Could you also tell me how much shares I may expect to be submitted on a 1000kh/s rate. About 3.3 million
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this thread was painful to read....
minimum deposit 50 LTC lol....
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You are right, khash and network difficulty calculations are estimates. The most accurate way is to measure your rig's baseline share submit rate and try to make a prediction for network difficulty increase.
For example my 2 7950s submitted 3.6 million shares to litecoinpool in 75 hours before the difficulty changed. Share price went from .00000312 to .00000250 and my payout was around 11.5 LTC.
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Is LTCs dispersement base on USA OR UK traffic ?
Not sure what you mean, but this site is in the USA and is available worldwide.
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Sorry for the delay, payments are going to be a bit more sporadic for the next two weeks because I am finishing school.
But I will make it up to you by keeping payments high, submissions every 24 hours, free advertising through May, and translations into over 10 languages by the end of May!
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I don't have enough tolerance to lose so much dinero However Cyrus is great, I love his site and he is a good friend.
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Another alt-coin project that hasn't gotten as much attention as it deserves is: https://bitmessage.org/wiki/Main_PageIt's not actually a coin, but rather uses the block chain to be able to send encrypted messages that are verifiably from a particular sender. It's very cool and maybe something we should all adopt in the future. I use this regularly- will there ever be a block chain explorer? would it be of any use? You couldn't read what was in the blockchain anyway. It would be interesting to see how many addresses some mailing lists send to. Or if many people use multiple identities to communicate (highly likely)
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Hmm... you have a weird faucet You just need to prove that you are human
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Another alt-coin project that hasn't gotten as much attention as it deserves is: https://bitmessage.org/wiki/Main_PageIt's not actually a coin, but rather uses the block chain to be able to send encrypted messages that are verifiably from a particular sender. It's very cool and maybe something we should all adopt in the future. I use this regularly- will there ever be a block chain explorer?
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1e98de8311cbb7adbcee83ab39e325ae06d7356626c25c8d69a399a02d322247 Sent at 7:53 EST www.Jasenstation.com is now advertising with us for a bit! Please check out his graphical design work
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i traded trc once but all i got in my wallet was thousands of std-coin
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Well, it can't stay where it is and expect value to rise. I'm not sure miners are forcing the fee schedule or it's just the default clients, but if the latter it should be very simple to do.
bundling transactions is what has kept litefaucet alive
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I've been reading about the various economic states in various countries around the world, and though I'm still rather ignorant on the subject, it seems like numerous countries will be left with a failed currency (US, Japan, Cyprus, etc).
Do we think these countries will accept Bitcoins as the new standard? Perhaps they'll offer tangible assets (gold, silver, land) for Bitcoins and use these to start jobs/encourage small business/etc? Perhaps the governments will just fail and be too dumb to recover?
Just something I've been wondering economically-ignorant mind.
Edit: I left out the word "failed" the first time.
Governments will collapse before accepting bitcoin
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This chart is for the past 7 days: Interesting to see how even though it looks like BTC is crushing LTC trendwise, it's actually getting just under 10X the amount of interest, while it remains over 20X the price. PPCoin is on the scoreboard this week for the first time with 1.47% or 1/68th the amount of interest as bitcoin, while its trading at 400 less than BTC! Conclusion, LTC and PPC may be significantly undervalued. You know you are on the right side of the market when the world's most powerful media and financial institutions think Gox going down for a few hours constitutes the whole currency getting hacked When the USD is worthless people will have to pay pretty much anything for some crypto to make purchases XD
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Perhaps some transaction IDs would be a wise idea
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Anyone who is missing payments should check these first!
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Crypto will never, ever crash.
Well it might. But it's unlikely it will stay crashed for too long if it does. (And if it does, moar cheep coinz! ) barring a hacking or global internet meltdown, it will never crash!
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someone took it haha Beautiful!!!
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