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Sorry guys, my wife is not feeling well right now and I didn't have a chance to work on the miner today. Just to let you know.
appreciated! Hope she'll get well soon.
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i could never understand how to compile / use this on ubuntu 16.04 ? i know it might be a stupid question, but could someone kindly write a simple full step by step how-to build on ubuntu 16.04? it will be very much appreciated I'm running my rigs on ubuntu 16.04 and it's pretty straight forward with basic Linux know how. Don't have the spare time to write up a full how-to now but the basic steps as far as I remember are: - download and install latest AMD SDK - download and install latest AMD PRO GRU driver - download zawawas miner from github - use "apt-get install" to clear sgminer dependencies (see readme) - bulid from source according to readme If you run into troubles on the way I pretty sure someone here will help you figure it out
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The devs work hard and put knowlege into the mining SW. So in my opinion they fully deserve the fee. I guess this is just another scam anyways and anybody stupid, greedy and short sighted enought to install such software deserves no better...
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It seems some aren't. Network has almost stalled again.
how do you know? Looks pretty smooth to me at the moment
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hmm... if I had a ton of CAIx and an AWS account I would probably set up a free tier instance and just let it stake for me... one could even call that cloudstaking
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You're right about it's value. Very undervalued for a 1.5~1.65m supply coin. But it's in need of a good dev who has the time to take it on. The wallet could do with an overhaul. Sometimess I think it'd be easier to start a new coin and do a coin-swap.
Pieter has access to the ann thread I believe. We should probably close this thread and start a fresh one.
It somewhat feels wrong to ditch a perfectly fine POS coin... after we got over the little hickup the blocks just keep coming like charm The wallet could probably do with some updates but the design of the UI is nice and clean, actually pretty neat compared to most other altcoins I have come across. I'd agree regarding the new thread - let me know if I can support you with anything.
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Mine arrived safely on Cryptsy, hopefully they won't be there for too long. How do you see the prospects of a revival (even without the Stuhlman) If your are looking for Stuhlman go here and enjoy watching him scam the next buch of people https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1048923.0The coin might just be better off without him From technology point of view CAIx imho got great potential and is undervalued i.e. in comparison to BlackCoin... BTW I noticed some of the links and images of this threads first post are broken, any chance of giving it an overhaul?
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I've sent a request to Cryptsy yesterday asking if they would help us get the network moving again... I must say, I'm amazed how fast they responded and enabled staking on their wallet Hello xxxx I am sorry to hear about the unfortunate situation. I hope everything works out an they get their coins back. We only keep a small portion in the hot wallet but for now I have enabled staking on it. Ill keep an eye on it and may have to shut it down if it becomes too slow. But I dont think that will be an issue. Good luck with everything Mullick Head of IT Crypto Currency Manager The network seems to be moving pretty smoothly for now, hope it stays that way.
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So where are we all at with our immature stakes? I need 3 more for my next one to mature. Then 8, then 204.
My most mature stake still requires 432 confirmations
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there are more peers coming online - nice :-) Some of you still seem to be using the old wallet. You can get the latest version for your OS via GitHub here: https://github.com/Lefter1s/CAIx/releasesAlso in case you are using the bootstrap file be aware that it might take the wallet some time (like houres) to process the whole chain and come up.
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cryptsy and bittrex still list caix so they should have wallets online I guess...
anyway for me the wallet is out of sync again being stuck at 791113
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Well its going now but I am still out of sync. I had to dl the new version for it to work.
how is it going? Well. I am stuck on this block 776966 synced and moving to 791070 - but only two connections... fire up your wallets and lets get this baby moving again ;-)
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Another 2k masternode holder here still awaiting the node payment. Have just sent Stuhlman a DM with all the details again and hope the payment will be processed soon. I agree with others on here that having held throughout June for the duration of the price decline, well, feeling like a bit of a sucker right now to put it mildly... Whether or not I receive the payment will probably determine whether I continue to hold my 2k CAIx
Same here, also sent PM to Stuhlman including all details last week already, nothing yet... hope this is just a delay due to high workload
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I received my node payment.
As I've said before, while I've been suspicious about CAIx in the past, the fact this node payment DID happen, and at the exact point that all devs could've just pulled a disappearing act, makes me believe in a longer term commitment. People now think Stuhlman and co have abandoned ship - my question to those people is, why pay 14 BTC to people before abandoning the coin? If it was a scam, no money would've been paid prior to the 'silence'.
CAIx is dirt cheap right now. Even if you're unsure, just buy some and hold - with 1.6 million supply, it won't take much (at these prices) for supply to dry up when the PSP hits. Even with one Titan.
CAIx has at least one more huge spike/pump left in it. Just don't expect it to happen until late August/September.
I'm happy to hold, and micro buy at cheap prices in the meantime.
good to hear that payment is actually happening, anyway I'm still waiting for my 2k nodes payout... Sure it's not much but still I think I deserve my part of the share for holding and staking during the month of june
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Gentlemen,
I just realized I never received the dividend payment for my node. Is the payment still in process?
Cheers,
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Tsiv branch on AWS with GRID K520 yeah, I managed to get 190 H/s out of the K520 - still not profitable even if you include the CPU... but it was worth a try ;-)
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time to show some gratitude, the binary release readme.txt contains tsiv's "motivational addresses" pushed some VTC and XMR your way.
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nice, this release pushed my ubuntu rig from ~220H/s per card to ~260H/s - gigabyte 750ti. Thx, appreciate your work
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@virtuallann: you might want to remove that signature from your profile to avoid confusion, since you're no longer member of the CAIx Foundation after your dramatic public resign.
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