If someone can get a cpu miner ready, message me, i will work on the pool
The QT can in theory connect to pools, per the Mining tab Welcome to Dropcoin mining!
*** Pool mining is currently NOT OFFICIALLY supported yet ***
Please occasionally check that the cumulative hashrate of the pool you are in does not have more than 50% of the network hashrate. It is not healthy for the hashing power of the network to be so concentrated.
You can also set the following parameters in your dropcoin.conf file to set and automatically load your chosen pool configurations at start. poolserver= poolport= poolusername= poolpassword=
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The rage at the lack of windows wallet is amazing.
You guys should look into doing some research and learning how to compile for yourself, even if they release binaries so you can verify what you run is from the correct source. Provided you care about more than a quick-buck.
The condescension here is equally amazing. In order for cryptocurrency (or any software) to be useful, it's necessary to have it usable without the prerequisite of a build environment. I bet you don't look over the source code of each app you install on your phone and compile it for yourself. Fine, I'll hold your hand. Windows 32-bit QT https://mega.co.nz/#!tFgkkYCA!1ajUPH1m1iT8K80O2zLY-HW9gq4sdhg4EEhTokRX2cQplease add the working dll Yep, that was a linking error. Recompiling.
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The rage at the lack of windows wallet is amazing.
You guys should look into doing some research and learning how to compile for yourself, even if they release binaries so you can verify what you run is from the correct source. Provided you care about more than a quick-buck.
The condescension here is equally amazing. In order for cryptocurrency (or any software) to be useful, it's necessary to have it usable without the prerequisite of a build environment. I bet you don't look over the source code of each app you install on your phone and compile it for yourself. Fine, I'll hold your hand. Windows 32-bit QT https://mega.co.nz/#!tFgkkYCA!1ajUPH1m1iT8K80O2zLY-HW9gq4sdhg4EEhTokRX2cQEDIT: broken for now, pending a fix
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The rage at the lack of windows wallet is amazing.
You guys should look into doing some research and learning how to compile for yourself, even if they release binaries so you can verify what you run is from the correct source. Provided you care about more than a quick-buck.
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this thread is beta as fuck
Why not alpha?
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when mining starts again ?
At block 137,833 PoW will resume The network is currently on block 125,926
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Initial algorithm of Shade’s Protocol, Mining SHA sourced with pencil and paper, performing the algorithm manually is a good way to understand exactly how it works! http://www.righto.com/2014/09/mining-bitcoin-with-pencil-and-paper.htmlImage is taken from that tutorial rather than a photo made by the Dev. That's not to say the Dev didn't do the work also but the photo is not theirs. Something to keep in mind.
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I'd eat the peanuts out of her shit just to get my nose next to that pussy. Uh, I don't have words, that's such a strange remark.
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have you checked to make sure that the port is open to the laptop?
I'm not sure how I can check that the port is open as it worked in the past. Have tried a new conf file. Am scratching my head. If both the laptop and pc are on same networj then it's probably the router redirecting all the traffic to the desktop and not the laptop. Have you configured any port forwarding?
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It seems that block explorer is offline again. No shown blocks from the last 4 days. I just opened it and the latest block is 677708 dated today, what height are your clients?
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They scammed me big time No they didn't. A quick scroll through you're post history shows you regularly follow faucets and this is your first post related to scrypt.cc with no details other than "they scammed me" I do not believe this post in the slightest
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And just what, exactly, makes Scrypt.cc a Ponzi? I'd love to see some proof that they are, rather than pontifications and mindless guesses. The burden of proof is on the accusation - and I have yet to see any proof.
They aren't mining. I've still not seen you bring to the table an reason you believe they aren't mining. Other than saying "Well they haven't proved they are". You're using the logical fallacy of Negative Proof X is true because there is no proof that X is false. They aren't mining because there is no proof that they are mining. http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Negative_proofIf they are mining, they could have atleast provided mining address. It is very easy to proove they are mining but they ain't doing it. It is obvious ponzi. If they're profit switching among coins or pools they can't simply provide an address, it still doesn't make it an obvious ponzi. Time to offer a fallacy of my own: If it were an obvious ponzi Vod would have neg rated them already.
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And just what, exactly, makes Scrypt.cc a Ponzi? I'd love to see some proof that they are, rather than pontifications and mindless guesses. The burden of proof is on the accusation - and I have yet to see any proof.
They aren't mining. I've still not seen you bring to the table an reason you believe they aren't mining. Other than saying "Well they haven't proved they are". You're using the logical fallacy of Negative Proof X is true because there is no proof that X is false. They aren't mining because there is no proof that they are mining. http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Negative_proof
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Why not release new Versions, you can still use it to mine say WestHash/NiceHash Pools and whatever other pools offer WhirlPoolx Algo. Pointing your miner at a pool won't do anything if the coins network won't accept the blocks.
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I have keylogger protection malware bites karsparsky plus norton ...my pc is heavely protected !!!!!!
You have 3 antivirus program installed simultaneously? Wow, you're even dumber than expected. Running 2 of those three at the same time is perfectly fine. MalwareBytes is a malware scanner not an antivirus Kaspersky/Norton are antivirus not malware scanners Running Kaspersky and Norton together is stupid but you should be running MalwareBytes and a dedicated antivirus together to cover both fronts Does Malwarebytes Anti-Malware replace antivirus software?
Malwarebytes Anti-Malware is not meant to be a replacement for antivirus software. Malwarebytes Anti-Malware is a complementary but essential program which detects and removes zero-day malware and "Malware in the Wild".
This includes malicious programs and files, such as virus droppers, worms, trojans, rootkits, dialers, spyware, and rogue applications that many antivirus programs do not detect or cannot fully remove. That being said, there are many infections that Malwarebytes Anti-Malware does not detect or remove which any antivirus software will, such as file infectors.
It is important to note that Malwarebytes Anti-Malware works well and should run alongside antivirus software without conflicts. In some rare instances, exclusions may need to be set for your specific antivirus product to achieve the best possible system performance.
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