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The concept of the project is very interesting. I'll watch him But I had problems with my wallet in Debian OS. The application constantly stops responding. Do anyone else have this problem? What version of Debian? I could test. Debian 9. The application stops responding after a warning appears, in which it is written about the recommendation to correctly set the date and time, if this was not done before. But at me these parameters of system are adjusted correctly ... We need more info about this. What's your environment. What is the EXACT error message. Is there a kernel dump? Is there a stacktrace? What about some screenshot(s) of the error message. We can't reproduce the issue unless you are being very specific. Did you compile it yourself? Did you use our pre-compiled binary?
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Yeah, right.
I had valid critical points that you ignored and you responded to with bullshit ("the ssl certificate is propagating" - lolwut?).
Face it: your team is made out of a bunch of amateurs and you lack the technical skills to do anything about it.
There is no excuse for the lack of professionalism your team displays with a simple issue of installing a damn SSL certificate.
And you want to disrupt european "cryptocurrency space"?
I'll tell you what your team is good at - doing a coin-swap when they encounter an issue with the $currentCodeBase and instead of fixing that, you just bail and create yet another coin and do a swap.
Why don't you also show my messages that show allegedly disruptive tone? Oh, right, because they don't fit your bullshit filled narrative.
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Haha.
I just realized that I got banned from their Discord because I pointed out that for days they weren't able to install a SSL Certificate for their website.
What a bunch of amateurs.
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Where is the hurry? Pool mining is in developing stages, you can already mine in experimental pool on main net. The fact that so much bad interest in webdollar shows how strong this currency will be, all of these attacks make the coin more secure and more reliable. I don't think exchanges are really something that's needed right now, first thing is security and smooth working and easy to implement public / private pools. Don't forget the first halving of mining reward is in ~3.5 years from now, this coin will face many more challenges to come, if you are in a hurry this is not the coin for you.
Yeah, because miners will pay their electricity costs in WebD
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Any exchange listing for WebDollar yet? Sorry if it was answered many times I believe in this project and what to get some when it hits exchanges. Good luck to the team and best luck to all of us, friends! Don't hope for this coin to hit an exchange in less than 2 months, and I'm being generous. Their core is lacking RPC functionality and it's written in nodejs (well, javascript). Thus, any exchange they apply to will either ask them for an insane amount of money to adapt their setup to WEBD core, or they will have to code well-known RPC functionality properly. Did I mention that this should also be tested, because no exchange will risk angry customers if the core bugs out? Did I also mention that a big part of exchanges actually require you to pay for wallet updates? (ie: if you release an update, you'll be asked for BTC payments for them to update the wallet) Thus they will have to get the functionality working on the first go. Also, I'm concerned that not having any pre-mine or funds set aside, they lack the funding to actually pay for exchange listing. Correct me if I'm wrong, please, but do it with facts/info. Now, looking at all that I said above, and seeing the speed that mining pools development is going on... I'm in no way trying to spread FUD, these are genuine questions and criticism of the project.
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There are very few projects that are written in Java. I think that this is a problem, because this programming language is an autumn of all the structures that we use now. I think that the project has a great future
This is not Java.
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this project decided to randomly fork away after I mined 20% of a masternode, they literally stole my masternode collateral and when I asked them about getting it back they told me "too bad."
miners and investors: if you care about your hard earned money, I would stay far away from this.
I was born without a lambo. When I asked the lambo-giving-people, they said "too bad".
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I just heard about this project.It seems to work in a unique way.Who knows how it was mined?Can GPU solo?
The most efficient way to mine WebDollar is using CPU and it is ASIC resistant because WebDollar is using Argon2d. Thank you. I seem to have seen this algorithm before. There was an AND project which was also this algorithm before. The tool should be the same. I will try it. You're not gonna be able to do anything with tools from other coins. Webdollar's node doesn't seem to have a proper documentation so far. For other tools to actually work with this, they should "speak" a common language. Most bitcoin/dash etc. forks have the rpc call getWork (or eth_getwork for example) - in newer versions it's getblocktemplate. While Webdollar's code also has getwork (somewhere...), it doesn't seem to be easily exposed to be able to be used externally - tough I do admit that I haven't spend much time on investigating the full code.
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is an disrupting mining pool technology That's some stupid retarded marketing bullshit. Don't insult our intelligence.
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lol @ complaining for 400H/s
mate, I've got 4 x 3000H/s and I get nothing today
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Let me play Devil's advocate here - that doesn't seem to be sufficient proof tough. As very well someone could have bought 1001 coins then transferred to his wallet and then made a masternode on that IP address.
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how much coins I need for stacking?
IIRC it's 100,000. Could be wrong. Maybe someone else could confirm? Whitepaper says 2.000.000 (2mil).
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Cool.
Someone is censoring posts here, too.
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Whitepaper says 2mil LINDA for Masternode (website says 30mil). At the current price, that is $20k. The steak is way too high for a "new" coin like this. I suspect there won't be enough masternodes in the future for the network to actually be healthy. Also, here's something very funny. The Linda master node has an IRC client (supposedly for Preseeding?), so if you run it, you probably end up being a part of a botnet (tough the server it tries to connect to is dead): Loading addresses from DNS seeds (could take a while) 0 addresses found from DNS seeds dnsseed thread exit irc thread start ThreadIRCSeed2 start Check if not ipv4 Check if connect or nolisten Check if irc enabled ThreadIRCSeed started net thread start addcon thread start msghand thread start opencon thread start dumpaddr thread start init message: Done loading socket recv error 104 connect() to [2001:bc8:315e:303::1]:6667 failed after select(): Connection refused IRC connect failed IRC waiting 71 seconds to reconnect socket recv error 104 Adding fixed seed nodes as DNS doesn't seem to be available. connect() to [2001:bc8:315e:303::1]:6667 failed after select(): Connection refused IRC connect failed IRC waiting 138 seconds to reconnect connect() to [2001:bc8:315e:303::1]:6667 failed after select(): Connection refused IRC connect failed IRC waiting 211 seconds to reconnect socket recv error 104 irc thread interrupted. ThreadIRCSeed exited irc thread exit addcon thread interrupt dumpaddr thread stop msghand thread interrupt net thread interrupt opencon thread interrupt Shutdown : In progress... StopNode() Shutdown : done
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Anyone else having issues with the master node just randomly appearing offline/expired?
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I'm confused by this.
As many will probably do, I've arrived here based on the profit calculators from What To Mine, that places ZCL first.
Now I'm reading about a Fork/Rename but there seem to be no clear indication as to what this is and when it happens.
Can someone ELI5 this thing? The subreddit is not that helpful either.
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I tried this on 8 x nVidia P106-100 cards with STOCK clocks.
Unfortunately it does not seem to work:
For a fact, actually, I can't seem to be able to mine zCash with any tool on linux right now on this rig.
Is there something obvious I am missing?
Can you mine with a single card? Weird, works now. I tried with a single card and it worked, then I did all cards and it worked, same command line was before.
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I tried this on 8 x nVidia P106-100 cards with STOCK clocks. Unfortunately it does not seem to work: # zm 0.5.6 # GPU0 + P106-100 MB: 6075 PCI: 1:0 # GPU1 + P106-100 MB: 6075 PCI: 2:0 # GPU2 + P106-100 MB: 6075 PCI: 3:0 # GPU3 + P106-100 MB: 6075 PCI: 4:0 # GPU4 + P106-100 MB: 6075 PCI: 6:0 # GPU5 + P106-100 MB: 6075 PCI: 7:0 # GPU6 + P106-100 MB: 6075 PCI: 8:0 # GPU7 + P106-100 MB: 6075 PCI: 9:0
# GPU0 connected to: zec-eu1.dwarfpool.com:3335 # GPU1 connected to: zec-eu1.dwarfpool.com:3335 # GPU2 connected to: zec-eu1.dwarfpool.com:3335 # GPU3 connected to: zec-eu1.dwarfpool.com:3335 # GPU4 connected to: zec-eu1.dwarfpool.com:3335 # GPU5 connected to: zec-eu1.dwarfpool.com:3335 # GPU6 connected to: zec-eu1.dwarfpool.com:3335 # GPU7 connected to: zec-eu1.dwarfpool.com:3335 # GPU0 server set difficulty to: 000ffffe0000000000000000... # GPU0 server set difficulty to: 000ffffe0000000000000000... # GPU1 server set difficulty to: 000ffffe0000000000000000... # GPU1 server set difficulty to: 000ffffe0000000000000000... # GPU2 server set difficulty to: 000ffffe0000000000000000... # GPU2 server set difficulty to: 000ffffe0000000000000000... # GPU3 server set difficulty to: 000ffffe0000000000000000... # GPU3 server set difficulty to: 000ffffe0000000000000000... # GPU4 server set difficulty to: 000ffffe0000000000000000... # GPU4 server set difficulty to: 000ffffe0000000000000000... # GPU5 server set difficulty to: 000ffffe0000000000000000... # GPU5 server set difficulty to: 000ffffe0000000000000000... gpu_id 4 1 64 the launch timed out and was terminated gpu 4 unresponsive - check overclocking gpu_id 3 2 32 the launch timed out and was terminated gpu 3 unresponsive - check overclocking gpu_id 0 2 0 the launch timed out and was terminated gpu 0 unresponsive - check overclocking gpu_id 2 0 0 the launch timed out and was terminated gpu 2 unresponsive - check overclocking gpu_id 1 0 0 the launch timed out and was terminated gpu 1 unresponsive - check overclocking gpu_id 5 3 0 the launch timed out and was terminated gpu 5 unresponsive - check overclocking # GPU6 server set difficulty to: 000ffffe0000000000000000... # GPU6 server set difficulty to: 000ffffe0000000000000000... gpu_id 6 0 0 the launch timed out and was terminated gpu 6 unresponsive - check overclocking cudaFree failed
For a fact, actually, I can't seem to be able to mine zCash with any tool on linux right now on this rig. Is there something obvious I am missing?
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