Ethereum also got a GUI wallet now.
For a +12 million dollar crowd fund thats actually not too bad.
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james clayton you're an outright scammer. it's hard to tell if you know you are, but you are. you're born with it. your mind plays tricks on you and distorts reality. maybe you can't see it yourself but others can which is why lots of people hate you.
this project has no transparency. you dumped, sold, 50k EXP so far. you said it yourself "Nothing was ever dumped, but yes, 50k was sold".
somehow you justify it by comparing yourself to Ethereum. a project which has come up with brand new code.
you have no transparency as to how much was sold in the premine to BTC. where this money was allocated? how much does james clayton get? how about franco? what are hosting fees?
you expect people to support your scam clone projects without any roadmap or plan.
and maybe james clayton needs to look himself in the mirror because he's a bryce weiner level scammer.
franco seems ok. maybe he just found himself in a situation where he's stuck in a james clayton project. then again he does make shitcoins like franco and aiden that don't do anything. it's cool that franco coin is just rotting on cryptsy though.
Much hate. Very disappoint. xD The answers to your questions are in plain sight but it's very clear you are here to destroy something that has potential. Good day to your sir. I wish you all the best. Don't like it. Don't be involved. Oh wait.. your not... To anyone else who wants to think for themselves, perform due diligence. Don't just take the word of some sock puppet hater.
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Awesome stuff! Tip comin your way!
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5% is true
beyond 1 day to 21 is true.
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Not sure what this makes me, been a late comer to the party so to speak. I have particular ideals in mind though, so im not really interested in dumping as much as I would like to see this network replace fiat across all countries. Think "one world currency" by the people, for the people, with an "anarchistic free market capitalism" approach to play the role of stepping stone to a resourced based economy.
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As you wish. Glad that I can help anyone 356 Niro coming your way.
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Why re-invent the wheel? Correct me if i'm wrong but if smart contracts are really needed Viz could create an ethereum issued token pegged to niro thus giving smart contract support.
Not sure why Nexus Niro would resort to a 3rd party when it could be a one-stop-shop to be honest. Why rely on another network that might fail for any given reason? And yeah.. Decentralised contracts are kinda important. I see it as a necessity for IoT and distributed governance and crowd funding and my gosh the possibilities are endless.. If Nexus Niro is supposed to be bitcoin done right, resting on other networks is redundant unless Nexus itself has a flaw or is incomplete. I say stick with the plan. Open source when the current goals are met. Implement a contract system using the LLL if possible. Only suggestions. Pure opinion. Not even sure if it's possible.
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I think the last thing Niro needs is multipools and pool hoppers etc Closed source does go against my ethics but, I state once again, provided that when the network is "complete" with its current projected features and then open sources, this practice should be reflected across the bulk of the aspects of the coin.
For now at least, no asics, no pools, minimal exchanges and closed source will give the Nexus network a fighting chance.
The only thing I see missing, correct me if im wrong, is the plans for a smart contract system on the platform.
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Any news about GPU Pool? =\ Waiting this for couple of month and...nothing happens(
To be perfectly honest, I think pools help centralise mining. So maybe right now, in the early stages... its not really a necessity is it?
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Ok. Cheers man. I'm in debt to you.
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What's painful is that I had that from square one but I was over thinking the whole process and didn't even try to run it.. I feel like such an idiot.. Mining was never this simple when I started back in the day...
Maxes out at 41.9MH/s. Stable at ~41.6 +-0.3 and I solved a block in the first 5 mins... This got to be my most epic facepalm moment in my life....
Can I add anything to .bat to try squeeze out more performance or can I only go as far as overclocking the card itself directly?
COOLERbyPSP... Thank you so much. After 24 hours of mining, I'll send you a tip depending on how many blocks I solve.
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Archive contains "Release" folder
What do you mean by that?
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I'm sorry what? What do you mean by that?
Use this miner That link is to source code not overly useful unless he can compile it. I've never compiled a thing in my life but with some help I could have a shot at it. I simply tried out cestballots miner because I thought it would just work out of the box so to speak.. It runs, but yeah, can't but help feel as though it wasn't actually working. - http://www.cestballot.fr/downn/nexus/Niro_miner/GPU-solo-Miner/
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So aaannnnnyyy way...
I'm seriously questioning if my gtx 780ti is actually pulling ~60MH/s
I solved a number of blocks at 16MH/s with my r9 270oc yet I've picked up zippo on the 780ti.
Even taking the fluctuating difficulty into account, I should have gotten something by now.
Has anyone else had experience on windows with the CUDA miner?
Keep using a miner that doesn't even support this coin, well done, keep at it. I'm sorry what? What do you mean by that?
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So aaannnnnyyy way...
I'm seriously questioning if my gtx 780ti is actually pulling ~60MH/s
I solved a number of blocks at 16MH/s with my r9 270oc yet I've picked up zippo on the 780ti.
Even taking the fluctuating difficulty into account, I should have gotten something by now.
Has anyone else had experience on windows with the CUDA miner?
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I for one will not contribute anything to this project until the code is open-sourced so I can see if it is malicious or not, or full of bugs. I will not take anyone else's word for it - that's the whole point of this revolution, we don't need to trust or have faith in anyone because the code is there for us to see.
That is completely understandable. There's a 1000 something projects out there that are open source. Maybe your efforts might be better spent elsewhere I suppose. I heard Bitcoin is doing well for itself at the moment.
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