Yep, I am seeing the same thing. The few nodes that the block explorer are connecting to that are good NDL are all at the same spot. Did someone mining fork off or is there another issue? Not to put pressure on the people who are working on the client, but I think we need a new one now and then you can do regular releases over the next few weeks / months / whatever till all the new features are in.
But, I am not a programmer or developer so I have no idea if that is going to be a bigger task or not.
-Dave
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Wow, I started mining this the day it came out and ran with it for weeks / months. Then difficulty spiked and there were no buy orders on any exchange. I stopped paying attention to it at that point. I had no idea that it was still active & had people interested in it. Sorry to hear about the delisting. Had I known it was still active with other people, I probably would have been paying attention.
-Dave
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Any updates? Anything happening with this? There have been no updates on Twitter / medium in months.
Just a ping out of "we are working on stuff" would be nice.
-Dave
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TekSavvy Assistance @TekSavvyCSR
Many customers on the Cable network around Ontario may be experiencing a issue with the service. This is impacting all customers that are using Third Party Internet Access providers on the Rogers infrastructure. We will update all customers when we know more information. -BP
https://youtu.be/s_Whz9yapTc?t=70-Dave
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Edit: wait, was it segwit that splintered the bitcoin community or was is the increase in block size? I don't recall.
Both. -Dave
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I have been kind of quiet as of late. Work has just been non stop busy and my time for side projects has dropped to almost zero. But there only seems to be 4 or 5 of us here on a regular basis. Looking at the low number of "real" nodes and the low amount of mining I think number435398 has the correct idea:
Push forward with a new client and see if we can get any traction anywhere for exchanges or anything else. If we keep this thread active if there are any other people who don't know what is going on if their nodes stop syncing and they care I would think this thread would be the 1st place they look.
As far as I know dnp runs the dognose nodes
Since I am running the explorer and the .net website I *DO NOT* want to be in the position of making *ANY* decisions. That would make it look too much like I am forcing what I want on the community.
-Dave
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This is actually a worry of mine. One day the node that the explorer talks to is going to walk away on another chain and not come back. -Dave
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Needed to be posted:
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And at this moment there is over 100 Gh/s hitting the coin. Difficulty is 1100 give or take a bit. WTH? You can't sell it anyplace as far as I can see. That is a lot of power for what?
-Dave
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Looking for some guidance modifying the gen to add a PIVX clone. What/where do I need to modify the code? TIA
Since PIVX already exists in one of the vanitygen builds, you would have to base it off of here: https://github.com/exploitagency/vanitygen-plus-Dave
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I am thinking November honestly. They may release info about pricing and release dates available for preorder in October though. That's usually how they do it. Price is what is going to be most important, canaan makes great miners but price is always the highest. The competitor is the M10 at the moment which keep in mind also comes with power supply at $1788. So we will round up and just say $1800-1850 shipped all said and done to your door. If Canaan stays under $2000 they have this in the bag. If over $2000, it would be iffy considering by that time the M10 will be 2nd batch and $1600. I wouldn't be very happy paying say $2300 for essentially a 28-30TH miner with power supply all said and done knowing I could have gotten a M10 miner for most likely $1600-1700 all said and done and be pushing 3 more TH. So they have to be weary of the price. Same with the litecoin miner they have coming out.
Canaan has usually started high in price and then dropped. I have been buying them since their 4.0 / 4.1 (2014?) and Bitmain and others have always been cheaper. The Avalons have been better more solid products. The 1720 watts is going to be an issue. Yes I know 220v is better then 110v but I have a lot of 110v / 20a circuits that are going to be too close to comfort to run at that power. If I can drop the speed a bit and get it to 1600w at the wall I might look into getting a few. -Dave
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How long does the BTC sit in pending revenue before being able to be withdrawn? I have some that has been there for months. -Dave
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Although I personally don't like them. GoDaddy tends to be good as does 1&1 YMMV
If you can what you are going to be doing with the site, I might have a few other places.
-Dave
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Let's see: 1) Domain created yesterday = SCAM 2) Private registration = SCAM 3) Free SSL / no EV =SCAM 4) "Order form" is a Google Doc = SCAM Can someone hit up the GoDaddy and report it: https://supportcenter.godaddy.com/AbuseReport/ I can't from my tablet, the form will not fill out for some reason. -Dave
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I see there is a fair amount of hashpower being thrown at this coin. Not a mega amount but enough to make me wonder who is still mining. I do mine some coins that are not on any exchanges for various reasons and I know there are a lot of other people who do this also. But some CPU cycles or an old video card or even a USB stick.
But there is more then most hitting this one.
So, who is mining it and any real reason other then "why not?"
-Dave
I think all these niche coins have a reason for existence. I created SilentFilm Token and ProgRock Token. It's surprising that we are still in early adopter stage, but in my market research on ProgRock token, most of the people into that music were not yet into crypto. Those are tokens, there is no cost to mine them. When mining you are at a minimum burning electricity and not putting hashing power towards something that can be traded. -Dave
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Does this wallet work for ERC20. The problem for ERC20 is rather difficult to find a software wallet. It creates a virtual machine, you can install whatever wallet you want. -Dave
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I see there is a fair amount of hashpower being thrown at this coin. Not a mega amount but enough to make me wonder who is still mining. I do mine some coins that are not on any exchanges for various reasons and I know there are a lot of other people who do this also. But some CPU cycles or an old video card or even a USB stick.
But there is more then most hitting this one.
So, who is mining it and any real reason other then "why not?"
-Dave
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So I finally got some new(er) server hardware ordered for the block explorer. If nothing goes wrong it should be in by the end of next week and up the week after that. The daily restarts seem to have been holding what I have up but sooner or later I figure it's going to go thud. -Dave
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