on a l'impression que le "marché" ne peut jamais se tromper.
Oui le marché a toujours raison par définition mais les fluctuations passés ne permettent pas de prédire les mouvements futurs. Plus un marché est liquide est plus le prix est juste et précis (faible spread). Le profit est généralement à faire sur des marchés moins liquide et moins visible.
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Good. Thank you. I'll try for the CPU miner. But I still have 2 video cards, and there are the same problems. I told her about the CPU, because this computer I have at home, and the video card in another room. I do not know the reason. Can I set up something wrong?
Well, your connection must be very stable. If you often have small disconnects, it's not gonna work.
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Il semble que la récente chute soit provoquée par des soucis de réceptions/envois de XMR vers les plateformes alphabay/oasis. Oasis envisagerait d'arrêter d'accepter les XMR.
des sources ?? Aucune. Il y a plusieurs topic sur bitcointalk notamment qui montrent que monero n'a pas bonne presse. Moins de 10% des échanges sur le darknet et des pb de retraits. Les vendeurs commencent a refuser des achats en monero suite aux nombreux problèmes .. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=753252.msg16451838#msg16451838des soucis de réceptions/envois de XMR vers les plateformes alphabay/oasis
suite aux nombreux problèmes ..
Source ?
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Hello superresistant ! Help me. I work 3 PC - 1 CPU, R280x and R270 x. All computers come one and same error. Errors on all computers are constantly in 10-20 minutes. I changed the ports, all else fails. default settings, as in the example. What can be done. Thank you. This screenshot from the PC to the CPU. ...
Strange, what miner are you using ?
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Il semble que la récente chute soit provoquée par des soucis de réceptions/envois de XMR vers les plateformes alphabay/oasis. Oasis envisagerait d'arrêter d'accepter les XMR.
des sources ?? Aucune.
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You need to wait for a new block to be found. That's why bigger pools cut on variance as with their hash power new blocks are found way quicker. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Yes correct.
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Do you guys know why one of my flashed Sapphire 480x nitros always ends up with a hashrate of 18 while all my others have 29 ?
It's maybe broken. Did you restart ?
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Sorry to bother, but can i mine directly to my poloniex exchange? with my payment id ?
your "getting started" section isn´t very meaningful - so is it possible to mine directly to an exchange (Poloniex) with their payment ID attached to the Monero adress? Thank you.
No we don't allow the payment_ID yet. Use a full node or SPV wallet or an online wallet but no direct mining to exchange. is the update including direct mining to exchange? because i've been using other pool because of that.
Actually, the reason why we haven't done it is because it is way too expensive (for the miner and the pool). What are the fees do you pay for direct to exchange on other pool ? Did you check ? Huh, I never check. I just though it was the same fee.
Nope, transaction fees are very expensive on Monero compared to Bitcoin because of the ring-signature mixing. To have a direct payout on exchange, there are two solutions : raise the fees by a lot or increase the minimum payout by a lot. We estimated that, without raising the fees, we would have to put a minimum payout of 10 XMR. If all miners are OK with that we can do it but I think most miners won't accept it.
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Oh damn. C'est énorme. ----- Autre news : Mobile usage is growing very fast worldwide. Monero transactions should be easy to conduct from any device
1 - Does Monero have any Android or iOS wallets available? 2 - If there are no mobile wallets today, are there any in development? 3 - What unique privacy or security concerns do Monero wallets have?1 - Monero Research Lab researcher and developer Shen Noether, aka NobleSir has created both an Android and Windows 10 mobile wallet which is now in beta. No Monero iOS wallet currently exists with the exception of Freewallet which Monero core developer fluffyponyza expressed extreme suspicion of: Super scummy: @freewalletorg is using @SparkPost to send sign-up mails with a support@mymonero.com replyto. Freewallet seems to be a scam. 2 - In addition to the wallets mentioned above major 3rd party mobile wallet providers such as Jaxx and Exodus are reportedly working on integrating Monero (on both Android and iOS). In fact Jaxx and Exodus are currently cooperating with each other to reach this shared objective: Yep, this is true. We've been talking to Jaxx in an effort to share resources - so hopefully we'll be able to at least work together to help bring crypto to the masses. 3 - Privacy concerns are present anytime you rely on the full node of a 3rd party. The mobile wallets created by NobleSir allow users to connect to their own server. Security concerns can result from implementation errors resulting from a complicated setup procedure. NobleSir is presently creating a web interface to make this process much easier: These (Android and Windows mobile wallets) rely on a server app running with your Monero installation, which is somewhat complicated to set-up (several command line steps). The web-app that this post references will run in conjunction with that server, and will have a web-interface to ease the set-up process). The web app should be able to most of the command line process with simply scanning a qr-code generated in the web-app with your phone app (this is the API-key tab).
Additionally, this version of the server should remove several dependencies which were making installation annoying on certain platforms, and add several alternative server languages (go, ruby, python, perl). Caveat, that I am writing these in my spare time, and don't have a solid timeline for completion.
TLDR: The MiniNero web will make the setup of the above two phone wallets much easier. Additionally, MiniNero Web can be used as a simple, standalone wallet. https://monero.stackexchange.com/questions/897/does-monero-have-any-mobile-wallets-available
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Nvidia users could try my fork of tsiv's ccminer: https://github.com/KlausT/ccminer-cryptonight/releasesSome hints for Windows users: Pascal cards work best with the 64bit version Maxwell cards work best with the 32bit version Linux users: add compute_60,sm_61 to the Makefile when you use CUDA 8 and Pascal cards other than that I can't say anything, since I don't use Linux Nice to meet you. I was wondering what was your identity on bitcointalk.
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If bitcoin died... You cannot kill Bitcoin. Its a hypothetical question and neither you or I can see the future of bitcoin,so it is not as stupid as it may come across at first glance. If something is unable to be accessed it is as good as dead in my eyes,say the internet goes down for good as a example. Or a country decides it has ownership of the net which is being chewed out frequently. Keep a open mind and you will not be caught with you pants down. the internet goes down for good a country decides it has ownership of the net Ok I'm out. Have fun.
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Define cash.
Is cash physical money ?
Is cash anonymous money ?
Is cash FIAT ?
Right now, there is no way Bitcoin can replace any of these but why do you care ?
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If bitcoin died... You cannot kill Bitcoin.
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are 750ti still available to buy? TDP 60W
Yes.
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Bonjour je cherche des fabriquent de matériel pour miner autre chose que du sha256 j'aimerais bien trouvé pour tous ce qui est scrypt et x... et j'aimerais aussi savoir si il existe des fabriquent qui font du matériel qui mine divers algo ? merci d'avance
Pour le scrypt : http://www.rigwarz.com/ colonne scrypt. Attention, aucun matériel n'est rentable.
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Miner n'est pas rentable mais pour ta question : des asic scrypt.
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Hi guys, any news from hasrates on GTX 1080 ti , and latest Titans ? How goes R9 290 vs 390 ? and what about RX480 ? I have to say, I'm more thinking to go Nvidia / Linux / XMR, so which miner would be optimised ?
It all depend on your electricity cost. If it's low, go for a RX480 rig. If it's high, go for NVIDIA. I'm not sure which is the best model for NVIDIA right now. Some time ago, 750Ti was the best because of low consumption (and silence).
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Il peut valoir que 5dollars aussi .
Je pense que si on est tous la, c'est que cette option nous parait très.. improbable.. Je dit juste que parier sur la monté du bitcoin est pari risqué et donc qui peut ruiné ou rapporté . Et peut etre justement que parceque l'on ai la . Qu'il faut relativisé est bien faire attention au biais cognitif . Yep, on sera beaucoup plus riche ou on aura perdu une grande partie de notre investissement. Dans tous les cas on aura appris beaucoup de choses et certains auront trouvé de nouvelles passions/vocations.
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Je sens que je vais avoir besoin d'un cours un peu plus poussé sur le fonctionnement du lightning network parce que là ça devient juste de plus en plus flou . Je vais bouquiner un peu et je reviens. Le réseau Bitcoin ne peut inclure qu'un nombre limité de tx (transactions) par bloc. L'idée du LN (lightning network) est de faire autant de tx que possible en dehors des blocs et de n'inclure que le minimum (la tx finale). Je prends un exemple très simplifié : Alice veut envoyer 1 BTC à Bob, elle a de la chance car il reste juste assez de place dans le prochain bloc pour y inscrire la tx. C'est le cas idéal, il n'y a pas besoin de LN. Malheureusement Alice se souvient qu'elle doit également 1 BTC à Charlie et que Carlos lui doit 1 BTC également. De plus Charlie et Carlos ont aussi des dettes à régler. C'est là que LN intervient, le BTC va se déplacer de participant en participant, va représenter de nombreuses tx mais une seule sera inscrite dans la blockchain. Voici le chemin parcouru : Alice -> Charlie -> Dan -> Dave -> David -> Carlos -> Alice -> Bob Tous les participants ont réglés leur dette et seule la transaction finale sera inscrite : Alice -> Bob
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