Wonder when Monero dev's will make a wallet more easier to use. For the general mass, this wallet is terrible.
Should be as easy as one click to open.
This coin is not a bitcoin clone and it isnt that easy to create a wallet. However its not that difficult to use current wallet. Its like 2-3 strings you need to know...If masses want to invest on crypto should already how to do a few things... that being said devs are working on that and there is a quite big bounty for a complete wallet...
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Έχουν μείνει 1250 ευρώ. Δεν πληρώνεται κανένα fee και δεν περιμένετε μέρες για τη συναλλαγή. Κάνω και 1% έκπτωση...
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Inflation is a bitch.
i think its more that the initial hype is over for now...
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how low? 19BTC support at 0.003
Ok, support wall was sold into: 0.003 and sinking Are we ready for 0.002?
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Bump... will Monero ever reach 0.008?
yes
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Add me to beta too if it isnt closed!
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as far as i know their miners were always really slower than monero miners so there was no point in mining it if you cant mine monero with the same hash you would without mining FCN. And i think the implementation cannot be supported by pools...
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The equilibrium is set by spot instance pricing.
I just wanted to address this too: mining costs are a factor underlying price, but ultimately price dynamics are determined by buying & selling, which are in turn determined by humans & emotions. Mining can be unprofitable for weeks/months without nethash suffering (DRK demonstrated this). Or mining profitability can be huge for long periods of time, sustained by strong buy pressure. Or the price can crash and burn, causing miners to leave to the point where nobody bothers anymore. Equilibriums might work on paper, but in practice it's never that neat. Bottom line is: you can't trust that the price will equilibrate to butt mining costs after a period of hype & speculative adoption. It really could go in any direction depending on competition, media attention, tech problems, all kinds of things really. And the market can be fickle. So it's better to cover your bases where you can. DRK had pretty good marketing and media attention. Monero hasnt even started yet...
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I made a transaction that never went through. Logs have the transaction but minergate explorer doesnt. Any clues?
Can you find it using print_tx command? it says transaction wasn't found... is there something like rescan on bitcoin? I don't think so. I assume spent funds are missing from your balance? I also assume that you have simplewallet.log file from that period - try to send that particular sending moment to the dev or post it here - let's take a look. the problem was fixed by deleting the wallet files and trying with some backup wallets from before the transaction. I also had removed and redownloaded the blockchain... It looks like a problem that all CN coins have right now and MRO team is trying to address it...
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thanks again, will need to look into this more but for now I'll hash away.
quick question do exchanges or pools offer a mixing number? and is ones IP address associated with blocks found when mining solo or in a registration free pool? [/quote]
I dont think they do at least for now. And i also think that right now your IP can be associated easily if you dont use a proxy. But there is a partnership with i2p network that should deal with it soon.
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Hi all, I have some basic noob questions.
I have installed and synced the Windows 64-bit binaries. I have simplewallet.exe running.
my intention is to mine, and maybe buy a few MRO,
Mining First 1) address command> returns a long alpha numeric string starting with "4" is this a public address, in Bitcoin language?
2) is this the address I mine to?
3) is there only 1 address per wallet? can I add addresses, or do i create new wallets?
4) for code storage, is there such a thing as a private key, or how do I create cold storage?
5) what is a View Key?
your help welcome, thanks.
1) Yes this long string is your address 2) Yes, you can mine without opening the wallet by typing on daemon start_mining yourwalletaddress numberofthreads. Thats for solo mining... 3) Yes there is only one address but you can make more wallets and i personally run at least two on the same daemon. I think there arent problems with that but i am not sure. better others asnwer for 4 and 5 thanks, that a great start, next to figure out how to transfer, how does one send coins? You type this on the wallet: transfer 0 address amount id 0 is the number of mixing you want to have. 0 is actually least anonymous. Bigger number is better but has more transaction fees. id is optional. If you want to send to an exchange for now you have to add the id that is given at the exchange.
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Hi all, I have some basic noob questions.
I have installed and synced the Windows 64-bit binaries. I have simplewallet.exe running.
my intention is to mine, and maybe buy a few MRO,
Mining First 1) address command> returns a long alpha numeric string starting with "4" is this a public address, in Bitcoin language?
2) is this the address I mine to?
3) is there only 1 address per wallet? can I add addresses, or do i create new wallets?
4) for code storage, is there such a thing as a private key, or how do I create cold storage?
5) what is a View Key?
your help welcome, thanks.
1) Yes this long string is your address 2) Yes, you can mine without opening the wallet by typing on daemon start_mining yourwalletaddress numberofthreads. Thats for solo mining... 3) Yes there is only one address but you can make more wallets and i personally run at least two on the same daemon. I think there arent problems with that but i am not sure. better others asnwer for 4 and 5
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Network hash rate is 167 kh/s and if only two pools exist those hash rates are much lower, so can we conclude that there are many solo mining going on?
actually the hashrate at http://mnt.extremehash.com/ is 3 times the network hash rate. lol. You can easily see its mining all the blocks. Noone is solo mining it...
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Network Hashrate: 239.99 KH/sec Pool Hash Rate: 276.80 KH/sec
such shit coin. much pump and dump. wow dev.
Coin is 1 day old and with a shitload of problems and dev only cares to list the coin on an exchange. Cant wait to dump that shit to be honest....
Why so angry it's not my Problem that the Pool shows a different and wrong Hashrate. Please tell me what Pool you use something is wrong that one pool is finding every block and none of them are orphaned. Its not really that wrong. Its just that everyone is mining in that pool. Probably with almost 100% hashrate. But dev doesnt give a damn about centralization. All he hopes is to earn a few BTC by listing the coin on exchanges fast... P.S. he already from day one started talking about moons and planets... I can't do nothing, i can only say to use http://www.extremepool.org/, to be fair I don't care about the fair people can mine whatever pool they wish, but I would like to understand and receive help from you on what could be causing all the orphans. Small block time always creates a lot of orphans. Even 1 minute is very small and you get many orphans...
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Network Hashrate: 239.99 KH/sec Pool Hash Rate: 276.80 KH/sec
such shit coin. much pump and dump. wow dev.
Coin is 1 day old and with a shitload of problems and dev only cares to list the coin on an exchange. Cant wait to dump that shit to be honest....
Why so angry it's not my Problem that the Pool shows a different and wrong Hashrate. Please tell me what Pool you use something is wrong that one pool is finding every block and none of them are orphaned. Its not really that wrong. Its just that everyone is mining in that pool. Probably with almost 100% hashrate. But dev doesnt give a damn about centralization. All he hopes is to earn a few BTC by listing the coin on exchanges fast... P.S. he already from day one started talking about moons and planets...
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There's a bug inherited by all CryptoNote coins where a transaction gets stuck in the tx_pool because of disagreements between the wallet and daemon. When this happens, your tx fails and doesn't show up on the blockchain, but you start seeing spent key image errors when trying to spend again. This will be fixed in the next release, but for now if you want to send large amounts, do it in batches less than 100 MRO.
Do you think lost coins can be found in the future? They're not lost. A transaction can only spend a limited amount of time stuck in tx_pool. You should be able to send successfully after some time with a fixed wallet. Your comment just made me think Since the transaction was nowhere to be found except my logs and i didnt have the coins on my wallet all i had to do was to replace with a backup of my wallet before the transaction. And that solved the problem! Thanks! P.S. i had also deleted and redownloaded the blockchain...
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There's a bug inherited by all CryptoNote coins where a transaction gets stuck in the tx_pool because of disagreements between the wallet and daemon. When this happens, your tx fails and doesn't show up on the blockchain, but you start seeing spent key image errors when trying to spend again. This will be fixed in the next release, but for now if you want to send large amounts, do it in batches less than 100 MRO.
Do you think lost coins can be found in the future?
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Network Hashrate: 239.99 KH/sec Pool Hash Rate: 276.80 KH/sec
such shit coin. much pump and dump. wow dev.
Coin is 1 day old and with a shitload of problems and dev only cares to list the coin on an exchange. Cant wait to dump that shit to be honest....
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I made a transaction that never went through. Logs have the transaction but minergate explorer doesnt. Any clues?
Can you find it using print_tx command? it says transaction wasn't found... is there something like rescan on bitcoin?
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block of 4MNR (or 2 still unsure) for 250sat each ? 1 block is 2,19 mnt, i guess So 1 block is ~2 MNT? How many MNT is generated in 1 day, and what's the total maximum quantity? 1000 Blocks per Day Total coins: ~18,446,744 Confirmations: 60 Emission curve 23 with 25 seconds BlockTime if block time is 25s how come there are only 1000 blocks per day?
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