I would invest enough to get 8k but, I need to see more from the dev. And more interest from people before I do that.
ok well I'm not sure what more you want have you not read the news releases posted here? the company is registered, we have employees, we have VC lined up, we are building the prototype moby, 3d printing is up and running and many other things and as far as interest from other people goes price of Arch went from 12k to 55k once the news updates about the progress of the company came out. so I reiterate I'm confused by your comment as the Dev has been busting his ass and plenty of people are in Arch (about 187 in HQ alone, so that means 187 with at least 8k arch) not to mention however many people don't have 8k or keep their coins on an exchange and are therefore ineligible for HQ
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Thanks for the quick responses guys, my wallet has to stay open right? Or can it be closed and staking still?
we have someone in the arch slack that has made a RaspberryPI mod to host his arch wallet and stake so he needn't leave his computer running all the time and they freely shared their method in slack I won't call them out on here in case they don't want to be flooded with PMs but if they read this and respond then more power too them. just another small perk of having at least 8k arch to access slack theres always cool projects going on.
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Yup and lamps aren't the only thing that Arch Co will be printing as far as I know BTCA has a multitude of merchandising items planned but that is not the only use for it as he said there are other practical applications related to Moby and the like. As for how much it cost I couldn't tell you but I think maybe a few thousand USD maybe less maybe more.
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nice moeseph...come say hello in the irc or slack...the community is great around here...
Isn't the slack channel for people with only over 8k coins? yes you must have 8k arch to join the slack group Too bad, I only have 1.3k coins right now. But i've sent them to my wallet and it's been over 2 hours now and I haven't received them. do you have the TxID for the transaction? If so go check it in the blockexplorer make sure it went through also triple check the address you sent it to
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nice moeseph...come say hello in the irc or slack...the community is great around here...
Isn't the slack channel for people with only over 8k coins? yes you must have 8k arch to join the slack group
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TO ALL NEW ARCH INVESTORS: First and Foremost, WELCOME!!! glad to have you with us, lets see how high this baby can go. Secondly, this is a PSA there is an impersonator on the ARCH IRC ( and possibly elsewhere) that is impersonating BTCArchitect and myself (socal) if ANYONE PMs you with offers to join an "Arch pump group" or saying they lost all their money and need help with bills or anything like that DO NOT give them anything. Here is a link to the conversation I had with the scammer earlier. http://pastebin.com/iXG96mvCWith success, along comes the parasites. Heres to Arch at 100k soon!
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so i tried to mine this coin and only got HTTP request failed: failed to connect to localhost connection refused can any one maybe post their conf file and bat file so i can compare to mine plz
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I want to link my Bitcointalk name with BTCJam's. Verification code: b2f52c8e-8ba5-40fa-90e0-567828677308
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Is there any info on how the different tolerance levels affect the trading algorithm?
just from playing around on it it seems that the more aggressive you set it the closer your buy and sell orders are to each other (less of a spread) and the closer to the top of the order book i.e. you get less profit per transaction BUT you have a higher trade frequency to make it up in volume
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yup ive made back what I put into RBY already so definitely worth it, just need to get moar RBY, hey dev can you postpone next release until I hit 100k? thanx. lmao
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@BTCA How can so many people be CEOs in the company/profit network?
Yes, most companys have just one CEO, how come so many in ARCH ? CEO is a bit of a misnomer, Board Member is a more accurate description. I have been a CEO (Board Member) of Arch since almost the very beginning and it was probably one of the best decisions I have made in crypto. not only do I have access to amazing alt/btc/forex traders for hints and tips but I get to find out whats happening with Arch first and take an active role in the future of the Arch company with my CEO vote. not to mention my initial 2.8 BTC investment is now worth 14 BTC. All in all definitely worth at least the 8k arch to get into HQ, and thats arch you get to keep just have to keep it in your wallet so it continually grows with stake interest.
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seems to be working well it may just be the markets I have selected but in running for about 2 or 3 days im only up about $5 but still thats profit! anyway my suggestions to the dev is maybe implement a customizable accumulation level for selected markets so you can tell TD to say accumulate RBY to 50k so it will not sell RBY until after you hit the 50k mark also would it be possible to be able to set budgets based off of total account value instead of just available btc.
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well I figured out my mining issue the algo argument was incorrect it is not -a (insert wanted algo here) it is --algo=(insert wanted algo here) anyway new Issue my GPU is running fine at about 470 kh/s on x15 on one thread, it is a Geforce 840M, my question is, is there a way get ccminer/cudaminer to run multiple threads on my GPU or does my GPU just not support multiple threads? I figured there has got to be a way to get ccminer and cudaminer to run multiple threads since my super shitty integrated GPU can run multiple threads on sgminer. (yes I do realize I am talking about an opencl GPU vs a CUDA GPU but what I do not know is if that matters) can anyone help?
sorry for all the questions I just started GPU mining my experience before this has been with CPU miners and mostly ASICs
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ccminer has it..
else for CUDA 7, nvidia is currently testing a fix... :p
ok then so ccminer has the bitblock algo? then I must be doing something wrong because whenever I try to start up my .bat for ccminer it opens and exits immediately here is my .bat file, what exactly am I missing? and yes I am trying to solo mine ccminer.exe -a bitblock -o http://localhost:9820 -u USERNAME -p PASSWORD Replace: ccminer.exe -a bitblock -o http://localhost:9820 -u USERNAME -p PASSWORDWith: ccminer.exe -a x15 -o http://localhost:9820 -u USERNAME -p PASSWORDHappy Mining! Thanks but it still isn't working and I have read the help file nothing in there that helped me obviously
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well thats funny cause it is totally hashing away and like I stated I am solving blocks and receiving my coins just get bouts of large amounts of share above target errors
did you try --difficulty-multiplier ? though intel graphics is nevertheless hmmmmmm no i didn't how does that work? and what would be your recommended multiplier?
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well thats funny cause it is totally hashing away and like I stated I am solving blocks and receiving my coins just get bouts of large amounts of share above target errors
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ccminer has it..
else for CUDA 7, nvidia is currently testing a fix... :p
ok then so ccminer has the bitblock algo? then I must be doing something wrong because whenever I try to start up my .bat for ccminer it opens and exits immediately here is my .bat file, what exactly am I missing? and yes I am trying to solo mine ccminer.exe -a bitblock -o http://localhost:9820 -u USERNAME -p PASSWORD
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This issue has probably been addressed already but theres too many pages to dig through, can anyone help me I am using sgminer v5 with my laptop integrated GPU (yes yes I know probably THE worst thing besides CPU mining) anyway the coin I am solo mining is X15 "bitblock" algo and I am finding blocks and such but I am getting alot of share above target errors. Is this normal or do I need to change something in my .conf file?
Specs:
Windows 8.1
Intel HD Graphics 4600
.conf file
{ "pools": [ { "url": "localhost", "user": "USERNAME", "pass": "PASSWORD" } ], "profiles": [], "failover-only": true, "algorithm": "bitblock", "devices": "all", "lookup-gap": "2", "intensity": "18", "shaders": "2048", "thread-concurrency": "8192", "worksize": "256", "gpu-engine": "0-0", "gpu-memclock": "0", "gpu-threads": "2", "gpu-fan": "0-0", "gpu-powertune": "0", "gpu-vddc": "0.000", "temp-cutoff": "95", "temp-overheat": "85", "temp-target": "75", "gpu-memdiff": "0", "shares": "0", "kernel-path": "/usr/local/bin", "api-mcast-port": "4028", "api-port": "4028", "expiry": "120", "failover-switch-delay": "60", "gpu-dyninterval": "7", "gpu-platform": "0", "hamsi-expand-big": "4", "log": "5", "no-pool-disable": true, "no-client-reconnect": true, "queue": "90", "scan-time": "30", "tcp-keepalive": "30", "temp-hysteresis": "3", "verbose": true }
any help would be VERY appreciated, thanks in advance
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Is there anyway to get the bitblock algo added to ccminer? or is it already a part of ccminer just under a different name?
EDIT:
oh hell I just realized that the coin I am wanting to mine with my GPU is x15 not x13..........so does ccminer or cudaminer have x15 support? If not, will either of them soon?
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awww hell I just checked and it was Nordstrom I was thinking about but thats not good cause I specifically remember sending out your coin.... PM me and we will work something out I MIGHT have one spare coin
This is one reason I always ship my physical coins through USPS registered mail and insure it for the value it was paid for. It removes the option of losing coins as to date I have not lost a single package shipping that method. You may want to try that in the future. Good luck with you coin business. Aloha, Smoothie Yup lesson learned, thanks
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