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1  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: Jaxx, continuous transaction failed on: June 27, 2018, 09:19:30 PM
I am getting issues trying to move my ZEC out of my Jaxx wallet.

I kept getting transacted failed whenever I tried to move on an exchange or even shapeshift. I have so far tried to export my private keys and import them via Coinomi but I am starting to get errors on there.
I had 4 wallets containing ZEC, I was able to move some of my ZEC on an exchange due to coinomi. I am now getting connection errors on coinomi..

Can I get advice on what to do? Thanks!

1) Tried clearing cache
2) Updated to latest on Jaxx
3) Tried coinomi to transfer ZEC (only 2/4 worked, connection errors now..)
4) Reinstalling Jaxx
5) Tried on my android as-well.


I'm having same issues. I'm about to seek a ZEC wallet to extract my ZCash bc I can't send them or convert them using shapeshift. I tried installing Jaxx on two different PCs and importing the  key phrase to no avail. I opened a support ticket so let's see what we find out.
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [XMC] Monero Classic: The Original Monero decentralised anonymous cryptocurrency on: April 21, 2018, 01:35:50 AM
I support the idea of forking and creating the coin in your own vision; that's crypto at its best.

But claiming 80% of the network was against it... Just how much of that hash was ASIC hardware in comparison to GPU/CPU hardware?

Doesn't sound particularly fair either way, really. But I support the fork removing ASIC hardware more, based on my own preferences.

From https://monero.stackexchange.com/questions/8005/why-is-the-monero-hash-rate-so-low-after-the-v7-fork-compared-to-other-monero-fo

"ASICs are hardware made to run one particular piece of code fast, and nothing else. ASICs were made to mine Cryptonight, and were able to do it much faster than CPUs and GPUs, leaving normal users out in the cold. When Monero forked, these ASICs were left unable to mine Monero, causing the overall network hash rate to plummet, restoring viability to everyone else."

Yea. I don't support the forks..but the xmr miners are giving me lower hashrate so I might have to switch to XMC to keep using Claymore 9.7
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN]StealthMiner v2.0 BEST STEALTH MULTICOIN CPU/GPU Miner [ANN] on: April 18, 2018, 07:43:54 AM
Well

1) I don't see any autorun.txt. I see an autorun.ini file.
2) Would this work with the cryptonight  heavy algo fork?
3) How do we know if it is working? I guess I'd have to check the pool balance...
4) Would this survive deepfreeze? or do I need to thaw the system.

is this supported?
one install on all local network?
and how about if computer have a deep freeze?
i want to use in computer shop

To support Deep Freeze it'd have to bypass the process. You need a reboot on each system.

Edit: I've found this fancy vid on youtube explaining it with the autorun.inf:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dz0eRw0czFs


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