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Hello,
It seems I can only empty the content of the console / debug window by closing/relaunching the whole wallet.
Sometimes for some action you are gonna input your passphrase into that console window. Then, it will be clearly visible for a malware to see & capture, for instance by a screen-logger, or even if you simply share screen with friends. Therefore, I see no more point in having your wallet encrypted in the first place in such scenario...
Is there a specific command line or tip to erase the content of the console / debug window ?
Thanks
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Since sunday evening, I cannot withdraw any of my coins. The address field is impossible to fill and there is a forbidden sign when I hover mouse over it, as can be seen on my screenshot https://ibb.co/bMQLmbI wrote to support and yet no reply. I wonder if connecting from multiple IP address to my account that evening could have frozen my withdrawals. Then again, there is no warning message about it nowhere that I can read. Do they lock accounts in that situation, and if so, for how long ?
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for those stacking, how large (Gb) is the BCC blockchain these days ?
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Can’t access account. 6 weeks without support... Please get back to me. Ticket #15235 Will mark it as solved here at BitcoinTalk once addressed My request was finally treated ! Much appreciated that Liqui is getting back on track
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Check out ElectricChain, which is closely tied to SolarCoin too, used as an incitative towards switching to solar energy. It can potentially help retail consumers save 2-3 years of equipment reimbursement. The private sector is in need of such initiative and taking back the control of it’s own future now that most state’s financial aids are cut back versus what they were some years ago.
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2400W GPU kits’ prices back to normal : from $119/$159/$189 to $181/$225/$249
how often are discount sales happenings expected ?
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Lately , I have been also trying to spot some coin whales and see if they would offer any kind of discount versus market price. That’s also a good way to avoid price slippage as opposed to what you get on exchanges, especially on illiquid coins.
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Don’t forget to buy a brand which gives you the most warranty time. Some will offer 5 years, others 2years. This could be a night and day difference on profitability if you plan to mine long term.
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My favorite way is running masternodes because I can rely on my own investment capacity and not external sources (airdrops). Beware of shitcoins MN though.
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The best coin could be the one who will achieve scalability ? Then you have to take into considerations realistic expectations against fairytale hypothesis relying on unproven doubts. Mere speculation. Certainly not the best coin, with lots of drawbacks, but I think that a coin like Dash which has a complete roadmap on improving it’s hardware infrastructure to achieve expansion, if only aiming at 50 million users, is closer to a "to the moon" status, just for anticipating some consistent work schedule and matching it to the core project (here, taking place as a payment system) In the end, any coherent coin which will find the means to pierce through, besides dreaming big !
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Can’t access account. 6 weeks without support... Please get back to me. Ticket #15235 Will mark it as solved here at BitcoinTalk once addressed still haven’t heard back since then
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you can roll with atx's I use them on my lower power builds.
but once you get to a 1200 watt and up build the delta 2400 watt servers are better.
one thing I do find a breeze with server PSUs is indeed the connection management. you can go all 6pin risers (no Sata, no Molex), buy them in bulk and there is just less mind computions for managing PSU setups. with ATX you can always some connectors or pin cables depending on the brand & models you associate so there is more studying to undergo prior. some buy ATX based on power capacity alone then realize the units are not equipped properly for their rig need
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Nothing like tight underwear to go along my goldy pants.
PM for airdrop sent. Cheers
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Some friend has indicated me some GPU Mining OS were being developped atm, that were looking super neat and able to give a real challenge to the well established dominant plug and play OS of now we all know (SMOS, ethOS, etc). Yet, he could not remember any project names... do you ? Which one is to look for ? I appreciate anything about anticipation Thanks
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Can’t access account. 6 weeks without support... Please get back to me. Ticket #15235 Will mark it as solved here at BitcoinTalk once addressed
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Your interest rates are guaranteed. By those times, how can you ROI and generate 90% more in 9 months through mining ? Wallet without fees. Chat support auto-translating text into bad english. None of the associates mentioned on the site can be found with a LinkedIn profile... Sorry to say, but looking suspicious !
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Are there long-term miners on server PSUs around here ? How long has your server PSUs been lasting ? Average time before going dead ? Got early deffective ones ? Due to their almost non-existent warranty time (30 days), I am skeptical to choose them over ATX PSUs which have 10 years warranty as I fear I might need to buy numerous ones over the span of few rigs lifetime cycles, then I am not so sure about actual savings, all things considered (reselling of ATX replacement units of never models in the long run)
They should last longer than consumer grade PSU's. These are designed to run 24x7 for years on end in servers after all. well, after query, server PSUs' (refurbished!) resellers are eyeballing a longevity of 1.5 years - 2 years, not more (with some rare cases less than 1 year or above 2 years), past any warranty time in all cases therefore, considering : - twice units of server PSUs favoribly run closer to 50% load rather than 90% (ATX) - zero resale value of server PSUs (dead units) against a resale value of 30%-40% of ATX psus, eventually from a newer model of a replacement during the 10 yr warranty time around year 4-6 - despite a 3% efficiency boost in favor of server PSUs underloaded ...the attractiveness of server PSUs does not look evident actually in my case (considering electricity costs, shipping costs, etc), ATX psus would appear more cost effective from year 1 to year 10, no matter how I manipulate the figures (side story, you don't see a giant cloud mining company like Genesis running their GPU rigs from server PSUs but from ATX. Was it studied ?)
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Are there long-term miners on server PSUs around here ? How long has your server PSUs been lasting ? Average time before going dead ? Got early deffective ones ? Due to their almost non-existent warranty time (30 days), I am skeptical to choose them over ATX PSUs which have 10 years warranty as I fear I might need to buy numerous ones over the span of few rigs lifetime cycles, then I am not so sure about actual savings, all things considered (reselling of ATX replacement units of never models in the long run)
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Thanks for the warning. Their fees became way too high lately anyway
@ Bitwala, can't manage to go through their buying process. At some point, it is buggy (next button not working)
Ok, Bitwala = Simplex / Bitstamp, requires a billing address as well Left out of ideas for now
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Thanks for the warning. Their fees became way too high lately anyway
@ Bitwala, can't manage to go through their buying process. At some point, it is buggy (next button not working)
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