By the way do you guys know if there is somekind of lightweight online paper wallet available for Myriad? Something like https://coinb.in/ for BTC. So we can generate and broadcast transactions "manually". You can generate one here: https://walletgenerator.net/#And I think manually sign and broadcast txs.
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Myriad is nice. The only downside is the absence of anonymous transactions like monero, verge, deeponion, electroneum. I believe only coins with anonymous functionality will rise significantly in future.
Verge doesn't have any private transaction technology - you can run any Bitcoin derivative over Tor and stealth addresses have existed for Bitcoin since 2013 or earlier. It's basically Myriadcoin but on a much older Bitcoin codebase. Much better privacy features should be available by keeping up to date with Bitcoin code as mentioned above, using mast for bundling and on chain mixing, as well as sidechains that could use mimblewimble or other privacy technologies.
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Myriadcash incoming in 5...4...3...2...
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Ho lee fuk Todd Gurley
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Hi all! I was going through a hard drive and I found an old XMY wallet (version 4.8.4) with some coins in it, and I was wondering if I'm still able to sync up to the network, or if these coins are lost forever. I've been out of the crypto loop for a while, but I always thought that Myriad was a great coin and had a lot of promise. Hopefully it'll continue to gain traction! thanks Wallets should be compatible across versions. Just update your daemon/wallet to latest version, and then put your old wallet.dat file in the data directory and start it up.
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It's Bitcoin Cash.
No. It's whatever the fuck *I* want to call it and it is BCASH. Are we straight? Personally I prefer Bitcointrash myself. Predictions for the morning - BTC smashes $20k before CME futures open and XRM gets above 0.02 for $400+ coins.
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A person would swear it's the other 180 coins about to release one of the largest updates in crypto history. I would suggest to everyone to forget about coinmarketcap.
More then 70% of the coins in the top 200 on CMC are non mineable and these ICOs have to compete for ranking to try get buyers and get rich off people.
I stopped looking at coinmarketcap and I have been a lot better off for it.
This constant cheer leading about super awesome update that's going to revolutionize cryptocurrency is so ridiculous. The strength of cryptocurrency is open source code, available for peer review and critique. None of you posters here have seen the code (assuming you're not sock puppets for the lone developer of this coin). And apparently the update is going to remain closed source, so none of the other far more successful coins can steal this awesome super duper secret technology. Why would you trust a closed source system essentially at the whim of a single person with millions of dollars? You shouldn't, and people obviously don't, which is why this coin is not highly valued (not to mention the scammy premine and subsequent dev takeover of premine and reduction of emission to keep premine as very large percentage of circulating coins).
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Thanks for the confirmation. I hope mymonero.com site being down is just temporary. If the site comes up, I might try to get my XMR out of that site and into another wallet. These web wallets make me nervous.
You can always use your seed from mymonero in the regular wallet. I'm not sure exactly how to do that, but I know it's possible.
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Hello Vertcoin community! I am the author of MKXMiner lyra2rev2 miner for AMD videocards: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2360168I would like to claim the 10,000 VTC bounty and open source my miner. Mining speeds will be higher than these: Radeon Pro Duo: 85MHs Fury: 55MHs RX 580: 39MHs RX 480: 36MHs R9 390: 32MHs R9 380X: 26MHs R9 280X: 26MHs Please do contact me in PM via bitcointalk if you are willing to proceed. Thank you WinMKX You're posting in the wrong thread. This thread is dead. You're better off posting on Reddit in /r/Vertcoin anyway.
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Good luck folks! Gulden is becoming even worse than Ripple. Closed source and a dictator running the show that makes Jamie Dimon look like Santa Clause! MERRY CHRISTMAS!! Closed source wallet/daemon sounds legit
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Man, I was getting a bit nervous yesterday but Le'Veon Bell came through like a boss.
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Hi I am new to Byteball and hear because it looks like best of DAG and is actually functional. I am about to try sending through the alternative crypto to byte bot and after I do so I am wondering what is the best way to secure my coins? I see a paper wallet import but dont know how to export private keys or secure it by any other means. Can someone help me while I get myself acquainted?
You could create 2 multisig wallets on 2 different devices with a 1-2 rule. So if you lose one of the 2 devices, the other can still manage your bytes. Ok but if computer crashes and I lose my phone then im SOL? The idea of having something on paper or usb I can restore from is really appealing to me if Im gonna take a position in a crypto. edit: Im unsure if this difference in extra security available by downloading full desktop client? Also, could someone tell me the current DAG size so I know what to expect? You don't need full client. For security, write down the seeds of your wallets. They are sufficient to recover any bytes that are not stored on a smart-contract. I think this is technically correct, but slightly misleading, as black bytes are not recoverable by seed, and require a full backup.
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No, they go to IOTA instead which is much "cheaper" at only $x.xx.... without caring that it is a coin that has delivered NOTHING of what is suppossed to do. Have anyone seen where is that code that would run on microcontrollers? I have been trying to find sources for Arduino to no avail.... well, in fact, no source for any microcontroller at all. Not even beta, or alpha, or a fucking draft.... NOTHING.
That's because people are idiots. The same idiots don't buy bitcoin because they think they have to invest $13k to get one. Same for the stock market. You don't have to buy a full share of Google. I don't think those are the kind of people that should be buying into crypto anyway. Here is your link to receive 0.003 GB: https://byteball.org/openapp.html#textcoin?multiply-six-cactus-barrel-legal-few-express-gorilla-hotel-ball-extra-glueSorry to nitpick - but can you buy a fraction of a share? You cannot, at least in my country. The smallest unit you can buy is one share. So the fact that virtual currencies are almost infinitesimally divisible is an advantage. Companies come out with bonus shares and share splits to overcome the disadvantage that you cannot buy a fraction of a share. This improves liquidity of those shares. No. The smallest unit you can purchase is 1 byte 1gb = 1million bytes. 1gb = $300 1million bytes = $300 So, how about you send me $0.0000003 and I will send you a byte? Oh wait, you can't send me $0.0000003. The problem is not cryptocurrency. The problem is that your country/world currency is only divisible by 2 decimal places. Same for the stock market. You are NOT required to buy 1 share of Google. You can by $50 worth of a google share. Since people are simple idiots, they say google is too expensive and don't buy any, because in their small heads think they need to buy a $500 share. You don't need to buy a full ounce of gold.... You can buy a quarter ounce or 10th of an ounce, and yet, those same idiots don't buy gold cause they believe they have to buy a $1300 ounce. Here is your link to receive 0.002 GB: https://byteball.org/openapp.html#textcoin?wonder-runway-amateur-release-prevent-taxi-patch-average-gadget-runway-address-enforce1 GB is a billion bytes, unless you're using obscure euro lingo.
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Anyone have a good solution on Windows to just kill bfgminer and restart from bat file every 30 or 60 minutes?
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I'm having trouble trying to solo mine a small coin, nyancoin, directly from the wallet. It seems to start up ok, but immediately after a new block is found in the network, one or two minutes, then the miner is declared sick by bfgminer and presumably stops working (I let it run for a day or so in which time should have found a bunch of blocks)
Any ideas for a fix?
I dont believe bfgminer has support for scrypt solo-mining. (unless your mining off a solo pool directly). I was able to solo mine scrypt (a coin called linx) using the Windows version of your build. Just used http://<ip>:rpcport and the rpcuser and pass I setup in the coin's conf file. bfgminer.exe --scrypt -o http://localhost:4321 -u <redacted> -p <redacted> -S MLD:all --set MLD:clock=756
Right, that's basically what I'm doing, but the miner almost immediately gets SICK, and I never find any blocks. Maybe I'll see about setting up stratum pool or something, because the miners don't seem to work very well with prohashing either.
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I'm having trouble trying to solo mine a small coin, nyancoin, directly from the wallet. It seems to start up ok, but immediately after a new block is found in the network, one or two minutes, then the miner is declared sick by bfgminer and presumably stops working (I let it run for a day or so in which time should have found a bunch of blocks)
Any ideas for a fix?
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Eh, I was trying to point out where our minds were with regard to price predictions. Debating whether or not Bitcoin would reach $2000 or Monero $50 by the end of the year seems very, very conservative in retrospect. How many expected Bitcoin's price to crash after it surpassed 3k?
* jwinterm raises hand Though I'm still waiting to buy back some Monero at 0.002 as well, so I'm not too good at these guessing games.
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