As saddambitcoin explained, the early pool payouts were really not usable. The transaction fee will be extremely high to spend them even with the sweep_dust command.
The only other option is to archive that wallet into cold storage and hope that in the future the value of XMR goes up so much that dust becomes worth more (and tx fees relatively less).
This is crap to learn this, why is the transaction fee so high just because i got small payouts? I dont really understand how this all works. Are my XMR broken into tiny fragments instead of their own unit? Seems i wasted alot of time mining this if they are unspendable.
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Sweep dust sends all dust outputs back to yourself with mixin 0 - essentially consolidates your dust outputs so that you can spend them.
Because you were pool mining early on, unfortunately you have a lot of dust. Pools have since stopped sending out such small payments.
Ok, there is alot i dont know in this area. So i my balance is showing 3XMR more than i really have? My current balance is what the mining pool said i had earned so never gave it much thought. Im also having trouble with the new daemon, ive removed the old blockchain, and started fresh and and this is the errors coming up: 2016-Jan-02 10:46:26.995873 [RPC0]ERROR C:/msys64/DISTRIBUTION-BUILD/src/crypton ote_core/blockchain.cpp:1614 Ours and foreign blockchain have only genesis block in common... o.O 2016-Jan-02 10:46:26.995873 [RPC0]ERROR C:/msys64/DISTRIBUTION-BUILD/src/rpc/cor e_rpc_server.h:77 Failed to on_get_blocks() 2016-Jan-02 10:46:40.876620 [P2P8]Failed to connect to any of seed peers, contin uing without seeds
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Ok, that is because the transfer is not being made.
Can you confirm you are sending your transaction with 0 mixin?
If you type "help" and see the "sweep_dust" option you can also try that.
I sent with the recommended level of 3 mixin. I tried sweep_dust and it says its an unknown command. Not having the sweep_dust command means your version of the wallet is old. You should get the version from github, one of the recent beta builds, or wait for the new release. But like saddambitcoin said, you can just use mixin 0 with the older wallet. The world won't come crashing down because one person used mixin 0. What exactly is the sweep_dust command supposed to do exactly? It was going to charge me a fee of 1.5 XMR and then remove 3 XMR from my wallet. I said no.
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Ive been trying to find a new node for delegated harvesting and ive noticed that nemnodes.org is showing no active nodes. This is a little weird? There must be something up with the website?
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NEM 0.6.72 is live on mainnet! The release includes namespaces, mosaics, and a new lightwallet that runs in javascript in your local browser! Over a year of design and implementation went into this ninja release! https://forum.nem.io/t/nem-beta-0-6-72/1706/1Just saw the update when starting NCC, am installing as i speak. Thanks Makoto!
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Does anyone know why my Delegated harvesting stopped in November? I never stopped it, but the server i was connected to said it was full when i tried to connect to it again. I had never disconnected from the node, so unlsee the server went down at some point and someone else took my spot, i have no idea why.
Anyway i changed the host to 144.76.38.5 and it still has not harvested a single block all week.
I dont have to stop delegated harvesting every time i want to change a node do i? Im pretty sure ive never had to in the past.
TIA
Server stopped and restarted, you stop harvesting, unless you automate it. If you used someone else, they can kick you out. Run your own server and automate it to harvest. Yeah, I'm suprised there aren't more people complaining about this. You can't rely on servers not run by you. If you wanna make sure you are alway harvesting you have to run your own node. Yeah im aware of that, but why cant i harvest from the new node ive connected to? I will start a node myself once i get a raspberry Pi set up. Well appearantly it's full now. Maybe the node operator decided to not have other people harvest on it anymore. OK, ill look for another one, its not telling me its full, is there any way to tell if a node is full or not? As its all guesswork it seems.
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Does anyone know why my Delegated harvesting stopped in November? I never stopped it, but the server i was connected to said it was full when i tried to connect to it again. I had never disconnected from the node, so unlsee the server went down at some point and someone else took my spot, i have no idea why.
Anyway i changed the host to 144.76.38.5 and it still has not harvested a single block all week.
I dont have to stop delegated harvesting every time i want to change a node do i? Im pretty sure ive never had to in the past.
TIA
Server stopped and restarted, you stop harvesting, unless you automate it. If you used someone else, they can kick you out. Run your own server and automate it to harvest. Yeah, I'm suprised there aren't more people complaining about this. You can't rely on servers not run by you. If you wanna make sure you are alway harvesting you have to run your own node. Yeah im aware of that, but why cant i harvest from the new node ive connected to? I will start a node myself once i get a raspberry Pi set up.
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Ok, that is because the transfer is not being made.
Can you confirm you are sending your transaction with 0 mixin?
If you type "help" and see the "sweep_dust" option you can also try that.
I sent with the recommended level of 3 mixin. I tried sweep_dust and it says its an unknown command. Not having the sweep_dust command means your version of the wallet is old. You should get the version from github, one of the recent beta builds, or wait for the new release. But like saddambitcoin said, you can just use mixin 0 with the older wallet. The world won't come crashing down because one person used mixin 0. OK, i might be better waiting for the new build. I tried transferring with mixin 0 and it says i dont have enough money to transfer which is odd, since my balance is more than im trying to send out. I thought my build was the latest one available, but i will try the beta release.
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Ok, that is because the transfer is not being made.
Can you confirm you are sending your transaction with 0 mixin?
If you type "help" and see the "sweep_dust" option you can also try that.
I sent with the recommended level of 3 mixin. I tried sweep_dust and it says its an unknown command.
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It should work but be advised there is a 10 XMR "import fee" for doing this.
The reason for the fee is that it is somewhat of an intense CPU process to rescan the wallet from 0.
OK, ive tried the latest simplewallet and i have not had any error, but the balance still remains in my wallet after sending. When i made the transfer i got all this garbage scroll down the screen like this: It went on for pages, but this is some of it: output amount = 0.004349098706, fount outputs to mix = 1 output amount = 0.002351132177, fount outputs to mix = 1 output amount = 0.001602595062, fount outputs to mix = 2 output amount = 0.001502431017, fount outputs to mix = 1 output amount = 0.003001425654, fount outputs to mix = 1 output amount = 0.003825162889, fount outputs to mix = 1 output amount = 0.002364479783, fount outputs to mix = 1 output amount = 0.001158776559, fount outputs to mix = 1 output amount = 0.003102329206, fount outputs to mix = 1 output amount = 0.002206752538, fount outputs to mix = 1 output amount = 0.004720595273, fount outputs to mix = 1 output amount = 0.002137283297, fount outputs to mix = 1 output amount = 0.004733651491, fount outputs to mix = 1 output amount = 0.003319369268, fount outputs to mix = 2
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The mnemonic seed is the list of words that you can use to restore your wallet, this is generated when you create a wallet.
I see you were trying to use MoneroX, what were you using before?
If you are using simplewallet it is easy to get the mnemonic seed by typing "seed".
The .bin.keys file is the important one, remember that.
The "transaction too large" error is a problem that to my knowledge is fixed in the current versions of simplewallet. If you are not able to compile the latest version of the wallet from source, try sending to another address with 0 mixin (transfer 0 <address> <amount>). If you DO have a new version of simplewallet there is a command called "sweep_dust" that does this for you.
The reason you are getting transaction too large is that you have a lot of dust outputs.
i was using simplewallet, i will try that and see if it works in my monero.
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Does anyone know why my Delegated harvesting stopped in November? I never stopped it, but the server i was connected to said it was full when i tried to connect to it again. I had never disconnected from the node, so unlsee the server went down at some point and someone else took my spot, i have no idea why.
Anyway i changed the host to 144.76.38.5 and it still has not harvested a single block all week.
I dont have to stop delegated harvesting every time i want to change a node do i? Im pretty sure ive never had to in the past.
TIA
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Im having nothing but trouble with this currency ever since ive mined them.
Im using moneroX and it says synchronising with network and 0 connections!
What am i supposed to do?
honestly just bail on moneroX and use the beta binaries for the next release. Its CLI but its really not that hard. When in doubt, type help. Is it possible to import my wallet.bin into my monero online? You could send the coins from it to the online wallet using the daemon. Well i tried that some time back and it would not let me, telling me the transaction was too large, even sending one at a time failed, hence why im trying another wallet. Do you have your mnemonic seed noted down somewhere? With that you can simply restore the wallet using another client (such as MyMonero). Im not sure what that would be, but i expect this is the data stored in my wallet.bin?
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Money of future will be Bitcoin.
On the other hand though if bitcoin doesn't continue to evolve and "steal" some of the ideas of other digital currencies it may become extinct. This i agree with. BTC is a dinosaur and has very little innovation, considering all the devs working on it, im surprised it has not developed further since its initial release.
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Im having nothing but trouble with this currency ever since ive mined them.
Im using moneroX and it says synchronising with network and 0 connections!
What am i supposed to do?
honestly just bail on moneroX and use the beta binaries for the next release. Its CLI but its really not that hard. When in doubt, type help. Is it possible to import my wallet.bin into my monero online? You could send the coins from it to the online wallet using the daemon. Well i tried that some time back and it would not let me, telling me the transaction was too large, even sending one at a time failed, hence why im trying another wallet.
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Im having nothing but trouble with this currency ever since ive mined them.
Im using moneroX and it says synchronising with network and 0 connections!
What am i supposed to do?
honestly just bail on moneroX and use the beta binaries for the next release. Its CLI but its really not that hard. When in doubt, type help. Is it possible to import my wallet.bin into my monero online?
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Im having nothing but trouble with this currency ever since ive mined them.
Im using moneroX and it says synchronising with network and 0 connections!
What am i supposed to do?
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Myself and Amir Abrams have been working hard at getting the codebase finished for DarkSilk and into a testable state once more. Currently we are putting in some additions from Bitcoin Core and tying it all together with the new Dash Core code that we have implemented and the existing underlying Blackcoin source. Matthew Langdon is hard at work on the user accounts of Weaver and the wallet system that accompanies them, which is of course a priority as we want to open registrations ahead of the Silk launch and swap period beginning. Gregory Betz seems to still be eating turkey and probably is lost in a sea of chocolate, however, upon his return he will be recalculating DarkSilk supply etc. for the PoW changes being implemented to secure the 3rd Tier of the DarkSilk network (Stormnode Quorums). Jan Fox, the graphic designer, is still to deliver the final splash screens of DarkSilk and Silk, the logo for Woven within the Weaver platform and he is also creating the graphics for the new thread and its respective OP. Jan's work will be credited in the sourcecode for both Silk and DarkSilk along with his website and contact details if anyone wishes to contact him. Still a lot of work but the finish line is now in sight. Got more active devs then active members of the community. Def a first in crypto lol Must be many silent lurkers Im a silent one. I helped with the graphic design of the new wallet and logo after Hanz took over the project.
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Sounds like IOTA will be the next big thing.
NEM will be a good investment too.
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Damn, i didnt realise the crowdsale had been. How much IOTA per BTC were they?
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