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Hi, my watch on this topic had become disabled. Is it too late to join?
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I'm using the kr105 cgminer with ufccoin.com and all I'm getting are rejects with reason "H-not-zero". Has anyone seen this?
The problem was that you have to use the kr105 cgminer- alt and also that you have to copy in autogen.sh from another repository, since it is missing in the cgminer-alt repository for some reason, and run it with --enable-blake256. Now it is working, but that was a little more work than it needed to be.
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I'm using the kr105 cgminer with ufccoin.com and all I'm getting are rejects with reason "H-not-zero". Has anyone seen this?
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Sorry, could you please reference a thread in that forum? It is very thinly trafficed and I don't see anything relevant in the subforums I looked at. The only one I could find is here, which doesn't contain a solution or any more info than found here. http://dmdcoin.net/forum/index.php/topic,20.0.html
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So what is new with the Oyate Initiative? I haven't seen much news lately.
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what do you expect me to think?
That you should have some evidence beyond pure circumstance before slinging around legal threats? Would you somehow have been better off if OP had been intimidated by legal liabilities into never discovering and posting this information? P.S. If you don't want people "attacking" your gear through a public IP interface, simply configure it to not fulfill requests so promptly and politely. Is it that difficult?
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Lol. I did a BTC test deposit, reloaded the site and my BTC deposit address was changed.
How convenient...
Edit: This could be by design. I reloaded the page several times and it didn't change, sent a new test deposit and it changed. So I'll have to see if they eventually credit the deposits (currently 0.00 still).
Edit2: Deposits were credited, so they are rotating deposit addresses instead of assigning wallet to each user.
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Thanks!
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The 32-bit linux client segfaults on debian testing. It is also unbuildable without the whole source tree (of which src is a subdirectory)
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This should have been announced here as soon as it was released. Don't come now asking for help to build a pool after one day premining the coin with your friends.
Hey, it was announced on a freshly created subreddit. What, you missed it?!
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Why is only the src/ folder checked into git rather than the whole source code including the apecoin-qt.pro which is necessary to build a 64-bit linux client?
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DHQpzW1SZiZwZ2YyRwBJ3qfmA4YzUMxM9n thanks!
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Is anyone able to get ptsminer to work? For me it segfaults on AVX instructions despite I'm on c3.8xlarge which Amazon says is AVX supported and /proc/cpuinfo says avx is supported.
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Casascius coins are used to illustrate many mainstream media articles related to bitcoin. The most common representation I see in the mainstream media is either a heaping pile of 1BTC coins or a single 25BTC coin. Has anyone ever seen, for example a 5BTC, silver, or gold bar Casascius used in the popular media? And what are your thoughts as to which coin you associate with a visual representation of "Bitcoin"? For me it is definitely the 25 BTC.
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