I'm not seeing any peers. I did make a shitcoin.conf
and tried adding the pool address
addnode=146.185.162.58
but still no connection
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It's sorta working
Pool gives errors
[2016-05-18 23:46:24] Pool 0 is issuing work for an old block: 0000000008848457 598405eb662eb400bd390abfbdc4c5a131389dbac70d17e6 [2016-05-18 23:46:24] Coinbase check: multiple inputs in coinbase: 0x4a [2016-05-18 23:46:24] Coinbase check: multiple inputs in coinbase: 0x4a
but I do show 40 mil shit unconfirmed
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I've read there would be 1,461,501,637,330,902,918,203,684,832,716,283,019,655,932,542,976 combinations. But with the exploding use of new bitcoin address for every transactions and with the ease of creating address, some automated bots can create unlimited number of addresses. So what if we ran out of bitcoin address. Is it even possible?
I think this thread has been answered before. there is no need to worry about the number of addresses. Go back to school and take a calculus course. They will teach about imaginary num,bers never reaching the x or y axis on a graph. if that's too difficult to explain, go back to school and upgrade your Math. At 1billion (10^9) addresses per sec ~1,461,501,637,330,902,918,203,684,832,716,283,019,655 sec before we run out or ~4.63 * 10^31 years
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if you can't put the serverside code on your domain, you can't use the service.
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Well you can't pay in BTC because it's free. But try https://letsencrypt.org/ No validation emails, no complicated configuration editing, no expired certificates breaking your website. And of course, because Let’s Encrypt provides certificates for free, no need to arrange payment. This page describes how to carry out the most common certificate management functions using Certbot. (you’re welcome to use any compatible client; see their project pages for instructions)
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buy gold/silver with BTC
assuming from OP I must cash out large amount right now.
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using stratum+tcp://146.185.162.58:3456 getting nothing but invalid shares Address Shares Invalid shares Efficiency Hashrate BDxqsx7QpNLG1YpC7YWT6dtU8T8sy8BmWo 0 1048 0% 0.00 KH i look to log and no errors. Need some test. this is shitcoin I don't see any miners on SHIT coin with valid share on pool pool hash is 0 Block Overview Pool Valid Shares Invalid Shares (Rate %) Total Blocks reikicoin 0 0 (NaN%) 0 shitcoin 0 119 (Infinity%) 0 Blocks Pool Pending Blocks Confirmed Blocks Orphaned Blocks reikicoin 0 0 0 shitcoin 0 0 0 Pool Stats Pool Algo Workers Valid Shares Invalid Shares Total Blocks Pending Confirmed Orphaned Hashrate reikicoin sha256 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 KH shitcoin sha256 1 0 119 0 0 0 0 0.00 KH Support this project by donating 19svwpxWAhD4zsfeEnnxExZgnQ46A3mrt3
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using stratum+tcp://146.185.162.58:3456 getting nothing but invalid shares Address Shares Invalid shares Efficiency Hashrate BDxqsx7QpNLG1YpC7YWT6dtU8T8sy8BmWo 0 1048 0% 0.00 KH
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There is a store I sometime shop at that takes BTC. http://www.mission-market.net/It's out of the way for me most of the time. But whenever I'm in the area I stop by and buy a Sandwich or soda. They also have a store by angel stadium that also has a bitcoin ATM. Well its good to see some companies working with bitcoin soo for you ,if you in the area thats your point were you would go because they work with bitcoin,that makes the difference for sure,how about the prices are similiar the market but converted into bitcoins?I hope one day i can walk do the same as you be able to spend some bitcoins. Their POS(Point of Sale) rings up in USD say $7.38 then when i select pay with bitcoin it's converted to BTC at the current rate on the merchants exchange and displays a QR code that is payment address and amount.
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There is a store I sometime shop at that takes BTC. http://www.mission-market.net/It's out of the way for me most of the time. But whenever I'm in the area I stop by and buy a Sandwich or soda. They also have a store by angel stadium that also has a bitcoin ATM.
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Nice to have a spreadsheet of this, I'm adding a link to the OP . If you want to make it more detailed I think it'd be more better to make one entry for each card. Some companies like coinsbank offer several cards, each with its own fee structures. Good idea maybe a list with links to card and FAQ on first tab then a tab for each card. if anyone wants be able to edit this sheet PM me with a email address and I'll add you to the edit list.
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There is a big difference in how useful a card is based on if USA or EUR.
Many like Bit-x have limited amounts/types that can be sent to the USA.
While Shift is easier for USA but not so good outside it.
I used up a Bit-x and have another unloaded. I use my shift card at least weekly.
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Looking good i just watched youtube video, but please tell me what is new here in this wallet except he much better in design and look. I'm watching this coin for a long time as many other anon coins, comunity is very good.
uuhh, anon transfer will work for real not just on test net? by using your private API key you can buy/sell inside wallet?
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SHA256 using an old 30Gh/s asic cube to mine it doesn't do scrypt
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I have a lot wallets to try on my phone. use coinbase to put BTC into a shift debit card.
one I'm just starting to use on android is Samouai. Deterministic addresses by saving list of words I can recreate wallet if phone is stolen/broken. uses pin code but scrambles number pad so finger smudges won't help hacking it. You can hide the app so there is no icon to launch it enter pin on phone dealer to launch.
still alpha so I don't keep much in it.
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Cool! Yeah I know Melange Spice, it's another favorite. Feel free to throw up a node if you got a spare, it's short in that department I can do that
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Diff is so low CPU mining works pretty well.
open console type setgenerate true n Where n is the number of cores you want to use. I tend to use 1/2. 1 one a dual core or 4 on my 8 core.
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On a Sub I was on in the early 80s ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Patrick_Henry_%28SSBN-599%29) we had an old no longer needed computer with drum memory. It had a bad starting cap so would not spin up on it's own. But if we wrapped a cord on the shaft an got it spinning it would work. It's the only pull start computer I've ever seen. I guess I should have started this with 'This is a real no-s^*%er'
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