Depends on how secure it would be. Also if it would download full blockchains or work like lightweight wallets, like multibit. And of course how many coins it would support.
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Hey guys, just a quick and likely silly idea and feel free to discard it but here it goes; on reddit there's a new sub called /r/place in which there's a big canvas and everyone can paint (over) a single pixel every 10 minutes with different colors. There are a bunch of pictures, flags and even a BTC and Monero logo and I was thinking with the recent huge interest and influx of PIVX fans that we could coordinate the drawing (and defending) of a PIVX logo. It would be both good fun and good advertisement, I think. I would love to see a PIVX shield pixel logo added somewhere but unfortunately, I have to go offline for now but if you guys would think it's something that would work please involve the slack group because most people seem to follow PIVX there. Link for the pic/subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/place/
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Not quite what you're asking but for nvidia 750 Ti's and 970's I didn't notice ANY connection between OC stability and ASIC quality. For the 1xxx series you can no longer see ASIC quality. AMD and undervolting might be completely different though.
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i have alot of things in the works, probably about 10 things all together, from android wallets coming back, to i2p and tor versions of the android wallet. also, our i2p network is going to be alot larger now.
Not to sound rude or impatient but I believe there are some basic things that are more important. Namely a wallet with coin control and a proper block explorer with addres search and rich list. I know it's not much but I just sent 1kk XVG to the donation address in the hopes of getting those two basic features. And for just in general for continously improving this coin. we had a block explorer in the last wallet, and im pretty sure this one now has one as well, no? i can add coin control, it was in it before but i removed it when we went to multi algo.. i can add it back no problem The in-wallet block explorer only allows block and transactions searches. No address searches (afaik) nor rich lists. Both of which are pretty basic features I believe (and in the past were required by all exchanges). Also, sending more then a few hundred blocks in one transaction is a pain; you have got to just keep guessing and decreasing the amount and waiting for the wallet to decide if it is below the maximum transaction size - which isn't fast. Sometimes that's around 1 million coins, sometimes that's around 400kk. With CC I could at least slowly organize millions of coins into one address. yeah very true. we have a ton of online block explorers that are pretty in depth though, like this one: http://yiimp.ccminer.org/explorer/XVGand vergecurrency.info (temporarily down, will be back up tmrw) i will put coin control back into the next lineup of qt wallets though. I wouldn't call yiimp's block explorer in depth. You can't even search for addresses (or at least I haven't figured out how), let alone see stuff like rich list, distribution stats, node lists, etc. Also, ton is a bit of an overstatement as I suggested to get a block explorer months ago and in the OP there's still 1/3 links working the one being yiimp.
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i have alot of things in the works, probably about 10 things all together, from android wallets coming back, to i2p and tor versions of the android wallet. also, our i2p network is going to be alot larger now.
Not to sound rude or impatient but I believe there are some basic things that are more important. Namely a wallet with coin control and a proper block explorer with addres search and rich list. I know it's not much but I just sent 1kk XVG to the donation address in the hopes of getting those two basic features. And for just in general for continously improving this coin. we had a block explorer in the last wallet, and im pretty sure this one now has one as well, no? i can add coin control, it was in it before but i removed it when we went to multi algo.. i can add it back no problem The in-wallet block explorer only allows block and transactions searches. No address searches (afaik) nor rich lists. Both of which are pretty basic features I believe (and in the past were required by all exchanges). Also, sending more then a few hundred blocks in one transaction is a pain; you have got to just keep guessing and decreasing the amount and waiting for the wallet to decide if it is below the maximum transaction size - which isn't fast. Sometimes that's around 1 million coins, sometimes that's around 400kk. With CC I could at least slowly organize millions of coins into one address.
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Okay, if no one else, I'm going to say this; I'm sick as fuck of all the personal bickering here. Don't take it personally, but please take that shit elsewhere.
Putting people on Ignore is also utterly useless since we can still see quotes of ignored individuals and the fact that some people keep chain-quoting others like if it was some sort of a challenge doesn't help either.
This has become the messiest fucking thread I follow and it's more than annoying and I'm pretty sure I'm not the only one who see it that way.
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Can anyone shed light on or give a clue as to the next anonymous/private based coin? Judging so far, DASH built on BTC platform and did that better, and PIVX is competing with DASH trying to do that better...is there any anon/private coin competing with PIVX at the moment? Or soon to be released? Because PIVX is kind of hard to catch on due to the name acronyms. I can say "bitcoin" and "dash" but trying to say "pivix" or "peev-ex" makes me sound retarded IRL.
I mean, I disliked the rebrand name PIVX at first but if pronunciation is your biggest selling point you might as well just start buying into brainless ICO scams that sound cool...
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Beats me. Maybe a p&d group in action?
What annoys me is that it was on polo for a long time with virtually zero volume yet they wouldn't add coins like Pivx...
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Personally, my third monitor on my main PC is solely there to monitor my rigs in small teamviewer windows with only local connections enabled. I have an icon for each rig on my desktop to connect ("C:\Program Files (x86)\TeamViewer\TeamViewer.exe" -i 192.168.... --Password password) and have a macro that automatically resizes and moves all the windows neatly on the 3rd monitor.
I know there are some specialized rig monitoring tools but I prefer it this way.
I just set the onboard GPU as primary on the rigs so I can change resolutions and I don't need to plug a monitor into them. Though, I use nvidia cards and I have no idea how AMD would work.
For amd if you set onboard as primary you can't access the cards data like voltage , memory,fan , temp .....etc , you have to use dummy plug Man, that sucks.
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Personally, my third monitor on my main PC is solely there to monitor my rigs in small teamviewer windows with only local connections enabled. I have an icon for each rig on my desktop to connect ("C:\Program Files (x86)\TeamViewer\TeamViewer.exe" -i 192.168.... --Password password) and have a macro that automatically resizes and moves all the windows neatly on the 3rd monitor.
I know there are some specialized rig monitoring tools but I prefer it this way.
I just set the onboard GPU as primary on the rigs so I can change resolutions and I don't need to plug a monitor into them. Though, I use nvidia cards and I have no idea how AMD would work.
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i have alot of things in the works, probably about 10 things all together, from android wallets coming back, to i2p and tor versions of the android wallet. also, our i2p network is going to be alot larger now.
Not to sound rude or impatient but I believe there are some basic things that are more important. Namely a wallet with coin control and a proper block explorer with addres search and rich list. I know it's not much but I just sent 1kk XVG to the donation address in the hopes of getting those two basic features. And for just in general for continously improving this coin.
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But the thing is the miner doesn't freezes the rig, I can teamviewer into it and just restart the miner. So no need for IP power switches... the thing is I notice that the mining stopped 10 hours after it stopped. Need something to do the resetting for me automatically...
Run the miner in a loop, on windows create a bat file like mining.bat: :start miner.exe.... goto startThat way when miner.exe stops, it will start again. If the miner stops but the process doesn't end you can use a second batch file (eg. miner_restart.bat) with something like this: :start timeout -t 600 taskkill -t -f /im miner.exe goto startThis will kill miner.exe every 600 seconds which will restart because of the first bat.
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It's not that new (genesis block on 29 Jan 2016) and while it got pumped along with Dash and others (TX, EXCL), it "deserves" its current price if you ask me. It's not just a simple Dash clone, it has PoS, masternode voting (owners can propose and vote on changes to the coin) PoS/masternode reward balancing "seesaw" mechanism, zerocoin protocol is on the way and so on.
My biggest issue with it is that trading is very centralized (~97% on Bittrex) as of now. Hopefully Poloniex will eventually add it.
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"Pre-ICO"
Way to make people feel special before ripping them off.
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Shilling for Ripple, really?
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EVGA SuperNOVA 1300 G2, 80+ GOLD 1300W
Pricey but it's a beast with 10 years of warranty. So far, the oldest batch I have are over 3 years old working 0-24 at around 70-80% and their fans outlived multiple generations of GPU (fans).
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What? I only see this at 0.0006btc on exchanges. Where are people saying it's risen alot. Hasn't it been on the market for a week now? Where are people getting these numbers from? Today it briefly reached $1 per coin. A week ago it was $0.14 per coin and a month ago it was $0.03. All similar coins are getting pumped though (Dash, EXCL, TX). But it's understandable why PIVX is the biggest winner of these pumps; it's not just a simple Dash fork, it did/does a whole lot of things completely differently. I sold some off in the last few days but I still hold most I mined and staked.
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unfortunately not, i don't invest in asic coin even less in pure pos, still dreaming about the pump on lbry...
Same, but it wasn't an ASIC coin and it's not pure PoS. It started with 6 months of Quark PoW phase when there were no known Quark ASICs and switched to PoS 6 months later last year August. Isn't the Baikal ASICs were shipped sometime around September? The last PoW block had a difficulty of 48.5 so it's safe to say that no ASICs were mining it during its PoW period. Anyway, I'm just glad I didn't sell. The LBRY pump has to come eventually...
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For some of you who might still hold some PIVX (DNET) or have masternodes running, it reached $1 per coin.
A week ago it was $0.14 per coin and a month ago it was $0.03.
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