I tried the multipool using SHA256 but my miner does nothing.
I wonder why?
It worked before on the other pools before POW.
try a different pool theres 3 to choose from, might also be worth checking if theres a way to set the difficulty to an appropriate level for your mine
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wth is hearthstone? *googles* oh man, you guys ARE nerds! lol +1you mean "lol" as League of Legends? and the "+1" as a boost of a random character skill when you wear a magical item or when you level up? ooohhhhhh... sell to me, sell to me... before the big announcement tomorrow nice one gnargnar
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Kind of disappointed by the response, but thanks to our supporters.
We will take 6-8 days and get a new big rebranding and design ideas and code examples up.
There won't be much news until then.
Thanks all.
hows this going dev? any screens you can show us? I'm getting impatient i know but theres only so much hearthstone one can play edit: lol you just posted too! awesome artwork btw
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hi dev, will the visitors to your london office be welcomed with open arms We have a lot of own job so we will do nothing special about a possible visit. what not even a quick cuppa and a hello?
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I have receive few reports on Eagspool.net as it working great.
Thank you guys on support.
had my blizzards pointed there since yesterday morning surprised there aren't more hashes being sent
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3 of the best pools already ipominer, suprnova and coin-miners!!! good sign
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so i moved my coins to a wallet on my mine left it encrypted and unlocked and well its staking like a beast every 5-20 mins its hitting a block with hardly any orphans and just under 10 coins interest in total
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hey guys, if you check the op there's more than one pool listed ... just sayin ocminers a top op and all but spread the hash. Even mentions this on suprnova's front page << see ocminer's a top op
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Spread some hash guys , coinminers is waiting for your hash yar spread it around
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damn it how'd i miss this one, oh well guess ill have to buy some and looks like im just in time for a free distro done, like cryptsy
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My wallet isnt syncing. I have 1 active connection, and the progress bar completed allready, but now it just shows the syncing icon and nothing is happening. Any bootstrap or conf file I should use available?
Im using the newest version
Hi, i forwarded your question to the dev Thx, I have deleted blk0001.dat and started redownloading the blockchain, will report back later. EDIT: Stuck again, this time at block 52412. Blockchain just stops downloading. Maybe 1 connection isnt enough. http://s000.tinyupload.com/index.php?file_id=75817980629913393773blk0001.dat + txleveldb folder from 5 mins ago hope that helps
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damn it dumpers why'd ya stop just above my buy orders again
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That's true when the inputs split in half then they are staking as two small inputs after that. Doing that every day will mean it won't be long until even a large GP wallet has divided down. Maybe the dev is right after all I'm going to take the patient approach and see how it rolls over the next 2 weeks. About half of my wallet is in large groups and half in small groups.
until your wallet groups those smaller chunks into one block like this: https://chainz.cryptoid.info/gp/tx.dws?39bba491d727a4398ee441cdc9adf1a636d6086b90421de269fb5bed7a340b88.htmthe only way to get a decent stake atm would be to split your coins among multiple addresses as stated above else they'll just group back together the savings account example is valid, pos rewards should be consistent they should not decrease with coin age and amount of coins
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Pretty sure you're right the navajo are native Americans I think there are a few left
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massively disappointed in the way you've handled this keyser, i understand that it hasn't gone the way you wanted but theres absolutely no need to be such a dick about it
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// miner's coin stake reward based on coin age spent (coin-days) int64_t GetProofOfStakeReward(int64_t nCoinAge, int64_t nFees) { int64_t nRewardCoinYear;
nRewardCoinYear = MAX_MINT_PROOF_OF_STAKE;
int64_t nSubsidy = nCoinAge * nRewardCoinYear / 365 / COIN;
if (fDebug && GetBoolArg("-printcreation")) printf("GetProofOfStakeReward(): create=%s nCoinAge=%"PRId64"\n", FormatMoney(nSubsidy).c_str(), nCoinAge);
return nSubsidy + nFees; } wait a second the last part of that equation. Is that dividing the reward by the amount of coins your staking? if so wouldn't that mean more coins = less reward? That's what it looks like to me as well, but I'm no programmer. Just for reference. Mintcoin int64 nSubsidy = nCoinAge * nRewardCoinYear / 365; Hyperstake int64 nSubsidy = nCoinAge * nRewardCoinYear / 365; That's more like I'd expect, which source file contains the staking function? I was trying to find camorra and Kingdom earlier but so many files in gave up and went to work
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// miner's coin stake reward based on coin age spent (coin-days) int64_t GetProofOfStakeReward(int64_t nCoinAge, int64_t nFees) { int64_t nRewardCoinYear;
nRewardCoinYear = MAX_MINT_PROOF_OF_STAKE;
int64_t nSubsidy = nCoinAge * nRewardCoinYear / 365 / COIN;
if (fDebug && GetBoolArg("-printcreation")) printf("GetProofOfStakeReward(): create=%s nCoinAge=%"PRId64"\n", FormatMoney(nSubsidy).c_str(), nCoinAge);
return nSubsidy + nFees; } wait a second the last part of that equation. Is that dividing the reward by the amount of coins your staking? if so wouldn't that mean more coins = less reward?
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