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My Public PGP Bock: -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
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Message: -----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-----
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Das einzige Volume welches hier nach Bootpartition aussieht ist /dev/sda1, ich gehe davon aus dass der Windows Boot Loader da auch drauf war (oder immer noch ist), und normalerweise schreibt Ubuntu Grub auch auf diese Partition. Ich würde /dev/sda1 stehen lassen und danach /boot/grub/grub.cfg prüfen ob es passt, notfalls anpassen. Das ganze ohne Gewähr...
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Wer darüber nachdenkt das Angebot zu nutzen und seinen eigenen Bitcoin Mixer in Deutschland zu hosten und anzubieten, sollte sich folgenden Artikel durchlesen: https://www.ferner-alsdorf.de/bitcoin-mixer/Laut Artikel ist das Betreiben eines Bitcoin Mixers in Deutschland generell nicht illegal, allerdings bietet man damit eine Finanzdienstleistung an, welche Erlaubnispflichtig ist. Ich kann mir weiterhin vorstellen, dass man eine Erlaubnis (BAFIN) nur im Zusammenhang mit der Anwendung von KYC / AML bekommt, was den Sinn des ganzen wiederrum nichtig macht. Generell gibt es zur Rechtslage dazu nicht viel zu finden, hat jemand mit diesem Thema Erfahrungen gemacht oder schon mal daran gedacht einen solchen Service in Deutschland anzubieten?
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Nachdem ja basierend auf Cosmos Atom bei mir der TIA Airdrop richtig gut war /ist mal eine Frage an die Cosmos-Atom Staker. Ich verbinde mich ja nur ungerne mit Seiten die Zugang zu meiner Keplr Wallet haben möchten. Also das Claimen / Beanspruchen oder ob man berechtigt ist bei einem neuen Airdrop mitspielen zu dürfen. Auf dieser Seite https://www.cosmosairdrops.io/claimable sind ja nun weitere Drops zu sehen. Hat dort schon jemand mitgemacht ? Außer bei TIA ? Orchai ? Stride ? Ich möchte nicht das ihr euch verbindet. Aber vielleicht hat es ja schon einer zufällig gemacht und kann etwas positives berichten. Vielleicht bin ich nur zu ängstlich. Aber oftmals kann ich es nicht verstehen was man dann bestätigen muss . Und was man nicht versteht sollte man ganz lassen. Ähnlich wie bei Metamask klicken Leute meiner Meinung nach zu oft auf ok ohne zu wissen was man eigentlich macht ( so wie ich ) Ja.. Ich habe beim Hansum Airdrop mitgemacht (läuft aktuell immer noch), lief problemlos (mit KEPLR Wallet). Voraussetzung ist Stake von ATOM, JUNO oder OSMO (min 5). Soweit keine Probleme oder Sicherheitsbedenken.
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Wenn man sich die Anzahl der verkauften NFTs auf Opensea anschaut, lag diese noch im Januar 2022 bei 1,7 Millionen, in den letzen Monaten kommen sie im durchschnitt auf ca. 300.000. Das ist schon ein massiver Einbruch und ich denke der erste Hype ist definitiv vorbei. Trotzdem ist es für Künstler eine gute Möglichkeit zusätzlich Geld zu verdienen und bekannter zu werden.
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✂️ Schade, denn jetz geht's erst richtig los .. ✂️ also ich halte immernoch meine DEFX und allein heute haben sie wieder +43% im 24h chart gemacht. vielleicht kommt ja auch bald n neues listing, denn bis jetzt ist das projekt nur auf PancakeSwap zu handeln und das bringt mir nicht sooo viel Ich habe anfang 2023 auch in das Projekt investiert und bin bis dato damit echt zufrieden. Hoffe dass sie bald bei Binance oder Bitstamp gelistet werden, das wird dann nochmal einen guten Schub nach oben geben.
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Rigel 1.9.2
* Add PowBlocks mining support (`-a powblocks`) * Remove `flora` algorithm
Bug fixes: * (Windows 7) TUI is broken
Works like a charm. Thanks for the update!
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Great service! Trusted seller. Drive was set up very quick and works like a charm. Thank you very much!
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There are tons of mint sitting in Mintpal / Cryptsy wallets. They mint shitload of coins everyday and im sure they get sold. The only important profit for a exchange is BTC & USD. We dont have enough buy support to counter that (yet). Anyway, MINT is here to stay. Nice community and good dev support is the key (we have both). GO GO MINT!
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pretty normal behaviour for this young coin people realize its not a get rich quick scheme / pump n dump coin and selling off. NP at all since the people who are really interested in this project can buy in cheap. Also, you dont really want on Mintpal before this coin matures more (maybe after block halving). Try to get on Polo or Swisscex if you want on coinmarketcap. Give it some time
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MINT/USD here we go Good news!
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thanks, node updated great job, that should help beginners to unlock the wallet.
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massive 30 btc buy wall @ 19 lets see what happens next
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yes it's dead, sell to me please
Buy, no problem. Price now cheaper nowhere on any exchanger. Has anyone noticed there are several accounts posting in this topic all registered recently that are trash talking Mint? Brokedummy signed up today and all he's done in his 5 posts so far is trash Mintcoin. We had classic Gingermod/manonmoon and now we have these newly registered sockpuppet troll accounts? yeah judging by the amount of trolls we have seen so far MiNT is going to be really huge! GO MINT!
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When i opened my wallet yesterday I was getting new Mint from minting every 20-30 min up until around 10am this morning then it stopped. Is this normal? My wallet is still super slow and making my pc unusable for anything else. This started around 8 am today. If Im done minting I guess I can close the wallet and actually use my pc again. I cant believe Im the only person with this issue.
You might close your wallet for a while and reopen it later. You don't have to leave the wallet running to keep your coindays. I am running a client always with just a few coins in it to verify transactions and act as a peer in the network, but I keep my main wallet offline. Tried that. When I closed the wallet for a few hours, I dont get any minting. It seems it the transactions would be waiting for the wallet to open. Is this not the case? If i was getting Mint every 20-30 min with wallet, but none while wallet is closed, it seems the wallet would always have to be open to get credit. But then the computer is unusble for anything else. Its an i7 with 16gb of ram. What the hell could the wallet be doing to hog that much of my resources? Just out of curiosity, where did you download the wallet from? From the link in the OP? Was just thinking that if it wasn't from that link, it could be malware??? (I realize this is probably not the case, but had to ask.) Yep, from the original OP. I downloaded again this morning and tried it on a different pc. I'm simply wondering if the wallet is supposed to be so resource intensive during minting. Every time I click on any feature of the wallet, I get "Not Responding" for 2-3 minutes, then the action will process. The another click, same thing. Nothing else will function very well either. For example, if I click a new tab in chrome, nothing happens for 2-3 minutes. Just so everyone is clear to my question. IS THE WALLET EXTREMELY RESOURCE INTENSIVE DURING THE MINTING PROCESS? Also, when my wallet stopped minting today I was curious as to whether that was normal, or is there some other problem. I don't need help with the math, I'm not done minting yet, but I didn't know exactly how the process worked until tokyopotato explained it. I'm using an i7 with 16gb ram. I also tried on an i5, 8gb ram laptop with the same results. Both running win7 64bit. To put it in perspective, I can use Windows faster on my AMD quad running 3 R9 290's. It just doesn't seem like the minting process should be that intensive. Even a few hours after I stopped receiving coins, nothing changed. This is my first time with a POS coin. I just want to know if this is normal, or whether I have a problem with my wallet. A simple "yes this is normal" or "no, you have a problem" will suffice. I can figure in out from there. pretty sure its a problem with your setup / network. Im minting since days and have like 20 other tasks running on my pc without a problem. No lags here. Thank you. I've been trying to get a simple answer like this all day. There's not much else I can do here. So I'll limp along. Just so everyone is clear, I said since my first post that it was most likely a problem on my end. I'm in no way trying to blame the development team for my problems. Maybe I didn't make that clear, because it's seems like some people get a little sensitive and take it personally when they think you might be putting down their coin. I get it, I'm married, I deal with this all the time. If I'm able to get things going with no lag, I'll post some info. Otherwise, I'm done. It's just to emotionally traumatic to try and get any answers here. try to disable background tasks or try on a clean os, if you still run into problems you have some network issue..
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When i opened my wallet yesterday I was getting new Mint from minting every 20-30 min up until around 10am this morning then it stopped. Is this normal? My wallet is still super slow and making my pc unusable for anything else. This started around 8 am today. If Im done minting I guess I can close the wallet and actually use my pc again. I cant believe Im the only person with this issue.
You might close your wallet for a while and reopen it later. You don't have to leave the wallet running to keep your coindays. I am running a client always with just a few coins in it to verify transactions and act as a peer in the network, but I keep my main wallet offline. Tried that. When I closed the wallet for a few hours, I dont get any minting. It seems it the transactions would be waiting for the wallet to open. Is this not the case? If i was getting Mint every 20-30 min with wallet, but none while wallet is closed, it seems the wallet would always have to be open to get credit. But then the computer is unusble for anything else. Its an i7 with 16gb of ram. What the hell could the wallet be doing to hog that much of my resources? Just out of curiosity, where did you download the wallet from? From the link in the OP? Was just thinking that if it wasn't from that link, it could be malware??? (I realize this is probably not the case, but had to ask.) Yep, from the original OP. I downloaded again this morning and tried it on a different pc. I'm simply wondering if the wallet is supposed to be so resource intensive during minting. Every time I click on any feature of the wallet, I get "Not Responding" for 2-3 minutes, then the action will process. The another click, same thing. Nothing else will function very well either. For example, if I click a new tab in chrome, nothing happens for 2-3 minutes. Just so everyone is clear to my question. IS THE WALLET EXTREMELY RESOURCE INTENSIVE DURING THE MINTING PROCESS? Also, when my wallet stopped minting today I was curious as to whether that was normal, or is there some other problem. I don't need help with the math, I'm not done minting yet, but I didn't know exactly how the process worked until tokyopotato explained it. I'm using an i7 with 16gb ram. I also tried on an i5, 8gb ram laptop with the same results. Both running win7 64bit. To put it in perspective, I can use Windows faster on my AMD quad running 3 R9 290's. It just doesn't seem like the minting process should be that intensive. Even a few hours after I stopped receiving coins, nothing changed. This is my first time with a POS coin. I just want to know if this is normal, or whether I have a problem with my wallet. A simple "yes this is normal" or "no, you have a problem" will suffice. I can figure in out from there. pretty sure its a problem with your setup / network. Im minting since days and have like 20 other tasks running on my pc without a problem. No lags here. Did you try it on a clean os (no background tasks etc)? Maybe you have some compatibility issue with some software you are running.
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We need something like this: impressive, really like this!
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