While I would like to see more final destinations like BTC seems to be, it is a bit of a headache for exchanges to put every coin against every coin, and potentially an interface confusion for consumers/users. I think the best thing to do would be to add a couple more coins to value comparatively... the problem with that is deciding which, as 99% of them are extremely unstable and fluctuate in their own value by the hour. There's a couple that are becoming more stabilized, but need a bit more time to see if they settle in. http://www.coinwarz.com/cryptocurrency shows stability, but that's up for interpretation and bias. It's possible coins like WorldCoin and DigitalCoin might get to that point, just probably not yet. TL;DR I agree more coins should be traded against others, but that's hard to do and/or confusing... for now. When some of these new coins stabilize, they should be able to convert to whatever (including fiat) without going through BitCoin first.
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Restrictions: Give away counted only for miners that register by emailing info@zenithcoin.com. Miner should provide proof by providing ZenithCoin address. what a joke this has become +1 No source code = No mining. "Se te va la olla,..." The source code is in the same place all source code is.... Google isn't hard.
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A client update would be great. IXCoin is in a good place with merged mining keeping it alive. Opening the client doesn't show a tray icon or GUI half the time, so an update would be appreciated.
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Compare rates if you'd like.
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this looks interesting, but damn those shipping at a cost of 0.7btc Yeah. Base price is great. Shipping is painful. If only there was a US branch of this good service.
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9750? Not for maybe a year.
7950 - had a brain fart - Am I supposed to give you a cookie or something now? I'd take one if you have one, sure.
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9750? Not for maybe a year.
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Maybe read the post at the top that says NEWBIE README. That might be too obvious, though.
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really? they were accepted in cgminer though? i ran solo last night and had 6 blocks, all rejected. I updated my cgminer settings(faster scantime, 0 queue) before i found these 2..
Figures lol.
Rejects means someone found what you did before you did. Accepted but not getting the coin is an orphan, you won't get them.
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So I can load this up on a machine with some 7950's and it will work out of the box? No driver install, cgminer compiled and ready to use, etc? Just ssh, screen and go?
Morgan
That's the idea. I haven't set it up yet, but that's what it's designed for, yes. It's based on BAMT, which did the same thing for SHA256 coins up to the 6xxx series, but stopped being developed. This focuses on Scrypt in the 7xxx series, so it should do what you say. It's an IMG file, which means pre-installed, just get an image writer for windows like Win32 Disk Imager, write it to a hard drive (a flash drive for a cheaper method), run it.
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Whats the benefit of running this vs a light ubuntu or centos install?
Morgan
Everything would work right out of the box, just have to change your pool logins and such. Good for putting on a bunch of old flash drives and putting on several devices without having to install anything on any of them. I might try this out later.
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I use a couple 7850's as well, same thing happens every now and then. If you're at 8192 thread concurrency, try lowering it to 4096 and see if that fixes it (should be the same speed at low intensity).
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100% of nibble threads that I enter make 0 sense, are these guys all using google translator when they post?
I have no idea. It was a decent launch and a pretty client, but it seems like it's being sabotaged from the inside, not good for confidence, which is what fuels coins.
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You can change the location of the wallet.dat yourself by launching the client with "-datadir=[location]" example: litecoin-qt.exe -datadir=. ^ Would put the wallet.dat in the current folder.
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Not on my linux box at the moment, but try adding 2>&1 to the end. ./reaper & > mylog.log 2>&1
hmmm... thanks for the reply, but I gave that a try and I'm still getting the same results. Woops. K, had to run downstairs and check on my headless box. It's: ./reaper | tee my.log At least, it works with my cgminer script, assuming it does the same with Reaper.
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Not on my linux box at the moment, but try adding 2>&1 to the end. ./reaper & > mylog.log 2>&1
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