You don't have to buy BCO, but you do need to have a small amount of BTS (Bitshares) to pay for transaction fees, since every action you perform on the exchange happens on the BTS blockchain. I believe you receive some from a faucet when you create a new account and they can be purchased for very cheap on the exchange ($1 worth of BTS can last for months).
Excellent. So Bitshares to trade, BCO to get a stake in their company. It's great how far decentralized exchanges have come. I made a few trades there and used up the free BTS I had in my account but still had a few trades I wanted to make. It just took the fee out of the coin I was using to trade. So you don't really need BTS, apparently.
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There's a blocks folder chainState folder database folder then there's .lock folder DB folder debug folder peers.dat And my wallet. Dat I'm not sure which one of these you want me to open just let me know please
Just delete everything except for your wallet.dat file, then restart the client.
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when exchange ?
Tomorrow @ 2100.
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4 1080 GTX Ti running at +120 core, 80% PL and 21 intensity. All running around 52.3 MH/s. Whereas all the other miners I've run have the power limit and core clock constantly bouncing around, this one remains steady. Overall, very impressed with it. Thanks.
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What application are you using to get that image?
Also, why does a GPU reject a share? Using the api option in the miner and going to the address in a web browser is all. Your GPU isn't rejecting the share, the pool is. You find a share and submit it, but it reaches the pool after it's already moved on to the next block, that's why it's rejected.
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What are your effective Core and memory clocks, temperature and voltage?
I'm running a 1080ti at 1974 core, 5702 memory, 950mv and 67C. And i'm getting around 770 per card. 1797 core, 5006 memory, VDDC 839 mv and temp in the pic, 57C
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I think all you guys with crashing cards need to turn down your power limit and OC. This is on a power limit of 73%, +175 core and nothing on the memory.
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Try following nodes:
212.83.187.132 192.95.29.176 162.220.246.58 188.226.169.38 27.118.30.26 192.92.129.48 54.201.121.142 155.69.222.247
Awesome, I'm up to date now! Thanks for the addresses.
Still a no go for me. Only syncs up to block 18924. Still hoping for the blockchain to get re-uploaded or for chriskoeber.com to come back online.
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Any chance someone could re-upload the blockchain somewhere since the link posted here isn't working? I'm unable to sync past block 18924 using the addnodes posted here. Thanks.
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If you are having troubles connecting, use my peers.dat and put it in your .GroestlCoin folder. Replace your old one if you had one there. http://infinitypool.tk/peers.datThanks, that did it.
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does anyone have nodes i can sync off?
These are the ones that worked for me: addnode=92.234.241.91 addnode=217.44.27.235 addnode=193.242.149.63 addnode=209.126.71.54 addnode=79.117.53.154 addnode=92.39.203.216 addnode=61.55.141.196 addnode=151.41.36.112 addnode=5.9.157.13 addnode=74.91.18.210 addnode=222.65.39.59 addnode=83.242.125.165 addnode=66.232.41.176 addnode=71.96.61.207 Just give it a little while to connect, then it'll sync in no time! Not working after two hours and two different machines. Can someone post a node or two they are currently connected to or your own IP?
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Here are some! ........ Thanks. That worked.
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Can someone post some nodes? My client hasn't connected to a peer for two days now. Thanks.
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Still can't connect to network. Though add the list: addnode=172.245.221.171 addnode=94.102.53.183 addnode=76.10.203.44 addnode=61.156.57.71 addnode=172.246.113.106 addnode=117.27.110.138 addnode=54.186.44.85 addnode=125.79.96.236 addnode=198.52.200.43 addnode=node01.heavycoin.cc
Still no fucking block source available in wallet, anyone have an answer?
Here's who I'm connected to. Try these. 222.188.194.18 37.157.179.59 60.13.133.231:16854 198.204.226.226 31.42.162.76:28200 94.102.53.183 62.210.180.66 207.245.41.195:15924 180.116.195.69 59.58.195.127
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Just joined. GKNWvz3nP8NpVzMZd27zSxGDzhW5tLAEJz
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So I went to protect my wallet with a passphrase and it told me that minting was suspended because of a locked wallet... So will I never receive POS distributions because of the passphrase? I also went to remove the passphrase and that option is greyed out, so I'm in a bit of a bind here...
Simplest way without having to go to the debug console whenever you restart your client: Create a .bat file in your mintcoin folder which should also have the daemon in it (mintcoind.exe) Inside the bat file put this: @echo off @echo Enter password... SET /P variable=Password : mintcoind walletpassphrase %variable% 9999999 true After starting your wallet, open the bat file, enter your password and you're done until you restart the client again.
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low prise on poloniex
Good for those buying. I had a lowball buy order placed @ .0013. Pleasantly surprised to see it filled. My thanks to the sellers.
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Yes, I know. I've used the original miner and the updated one. Works perfectly fine on my desktop with a 7850, but my 7950s do nothing but throw out hardware errors. I cannot figure out what the problem is.
I didn't give up. I didn't think it would be a driver issue. I had installed the 13.11 beta drivers mentioned earlier and got nowhere with them. I just tried 13.12 for the heck of it and now all is working well on the 7950s. Thanks for all the suggestions everyone, I do appreciate the help.
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exactly
And for those of you having trouble mining, are you using the miners from the front page, or the one recently posted? It's not scrypt, you must use a darkcoin miner
Yes, I know. I've used the original miner and the updated one. Works perfectly fine on my desktop with a 7850, but my 7950s do nothing but throw out hardware errors. I cannot figure out what the problem is.
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