Payment made: 95428270d7c3d77d0f84fb7c7e71f6ad803188849db35d02b99f7332af75d082
Details in PM.
Many thanks indeed.
Received with thanks. There was a delay on the HK side according to the tracking number (sat at the airport mail centre for a few days) but arrived to the UK very quickly once it got moving.
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Uploading video now... my mic is bad so when I say something that has S in it (sometimes) it makes a noise. Hopefully no one minds...
I reckon we should crowdfund Brian Blessed to do our voiceovers Nice work mate.
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Hello all! Forgive me if I missed something, but is there a wallet for mac with the vangen out? Or rather is the latest mac wallet available on the website? Thank you! Looking forward to seeing more of the developments Friday is project update day
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^hmm, Coinmetrics...never heard of them. Not sure how much they raised, if anything.
+101, pm me your addy
I'm fairly certain they went through a funding round but can't find any figures sadly.
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Just received a pair of new Rockminers today. These things are rock solid. Best hobby miners I have had the privilege to tinker with.
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Reference Implementation -- The reference implementation must be completed before any BIP is given status "Final", but it need not be completed before the BIP is accepted. It is better to finish the specification and rationale first and reach consensus on it before writing code. Thanks. If you PM your addy, you can get a +101 tip Very kind of you. Divide it by two and send it to georgem and chaositec please
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Reference Implementation -- The reference implementation must be completed before any BIP is given status "Final", but it need not be completed before the BIP is accepted. It is better to finish the specification and rationale first and reach consensus on it before writing code.
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https://github.com/bitcoin/bipsEither it isn't a comprehensive list or proposed BIPs get a BIP number before they are approved/rejected for community engagement.
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This is the one I got today:
Status: 862 confirmations Date: 8/10/2015 09:46 Source: Generated Credit: 6.50053667 SPR Net amount: +6.50053667 SPR Transaction ID: a40740fecdd452a7d1bd8970268965cc09a62fc3532afc26c8acda3bf7f812ef
http://miningcores.com/explorer?id=385&height=519679Looks like that block confirmed 30,000+ SPR hence the TX fees.
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Weird - I solo mined a block today that paid me 6.50 SPR. Is that including a fee or something?
Must be! I suppose volume has been 5BTC+ per day for a few days so maybe some larger transaction fees are beginning to occur... What does the block explorer say? I have also found some blocks with higher SPR value. I didn't pay attention since now. The biggest block is 6.10xxx SPR and seems correlated to some transactions in the block explorer. I have a little noobish question about that Is this an ordinary mining profit or is it because I'm runnig a service node? Can you give the block number(s)? Pretty good explorer to check against http://miningcores.com/explorer?id=385edit Was it this one? http://miningcores.com/explorer?id=385&height=519679 The wallet built-in explorer looks very nice btw: I've only just used it for the first time. Nicely utilitarian
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Weird - I solo mined a block today that paid me 6.50 SPR. Is that including a fee or something?
Must be! I suppose volume has been 5BTC+ per day for a few days so maybe some larger transaction fees are beginning to occur... What does the block explorer say?
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Up almost 40%, looks like the hard work the dev team is putting in is starting to get noticed.
I hope so. There is so much work going on in the background but we don't want to start shouting about things until we have something to show off. We've got a pretty special dev team in my humble and biased opionion. Obviously I wouldn't be involved if I didn't believe in our team and the potential for success but when we make Proof of Bitcoin Node a reality we'll be able to say we did something new and something positive to support bitcoin. And once PoBN is operating in the wild we'll move on to the next service and by then hopefully we'll have a community large enough to start working on other decentralised apps and services to add to the Spreadcoin portfolio. If we start off slowly hopefully our deliverables will snowball as our supporters grow in number. I guess the proof will be in the pudding and this pudding is going to take a few months to cook So this coin looks like is a good investment. From what I have read on Twitter some day traders have done pretty well out of the periodic market-buy accumulations (like happened yesterday). In terms of long term ROI, if we deliver what we plan to deliver then the price will rise if there is any justice in this world. Who knows though, plenty of shitcoins have briefly done well and plenty of good projects have never taken off. I personally think the outlook is bright though
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Hello, i am a complete N00B in linux and all of that stuff, but it was very easy setting everything up and now everything is up an running and works perfectly! one thing though, i would like minera to connect to my home WiFi on each boot rather then using an ethernet cable, can somebody please tell me how can i do that? also, it would be nice if minera could have an option to use a specific miner for a group of devices but a different miner for a different group of devices, because usually the G-Blade devices are mining at vardiff 256 and gridseed mini devices mine on vardiff 64,if you run one miner for all devices the g-blades decide that they use vardiff 256 but the productivity of the mini miners goes down at this vardiff, less shares are submitted.
For Wi-Fi https://github.com/michelem09/minera/wiki/Configure-WifiThanks! wifi works perfectly! For multiple miners there isn't any support but you can always run yours manually in the same Minera instance.
How can i do that? I don't know if this is what michelem had in mind but I've had some success sshing into Minera and executing another instance of bfgminer or cgminer whilst the primary mining instance is running. I have two R-Box 2s arriving today. I'm hoping that they'll work well on Minera after the trials of trying to get Antminer U3s to work in a consistent and stable way. Minera itself worked perfectly but the U3s themselves were a nightmare!
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Up almost 40%, looks like the hard work the dev team is putting in is starting to get noticed.
I hope so. There is so much work going on in the background but we don't want to start shouting about things until we have something to show off. We've got a pretty special dev team in my humble and biased opionion. Obviously I wouldn't be involved if I didn't believe in our team and the potential for success but when we make Proof of Bitcoin Node a reality we'll be able to say we did something new and something positive to support bitcoin. And once PoBN is operating in the wild we'll move on to the next service and by then hopefully we'll have a community large enough to start working on other decentralised apps and services to add to the Spreadcoin portfolio. If we start off slowly hopefully our deliverables will snowball as our supporters grow in number. I guess the proof will be in the pudding and this pudding is going to take a few months to cook
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Whats going on with the web site?
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Well, our team is proposing to fix Bitcoin for the long-term
Fix it, however large a BTC block ends up. That's the beauty of the PoBN model. What is this POBn model and link for white paper please? Cannot seem to reference from Ann but then again it is quite late and intoxication iis amplified at this altitude.. POBn. Proof of burn? What I miss? Lol, are you on the ISS? Proof of Bitcoin Node. See update posted on previous page but here is a brief summary: "PoBN is simply a mechanism to help the Bitcoin network combat the declining number of full Bitcoin Nodes by financially incentivising Service Node owners to also run full Bitcoin Nodes." Coins101 will have to post a link to the latest version of the whitepaper as he is the document controller
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Well, our team is proposing to fix Bitcoin for the long-term
Fix it, however large a BTC block ends up. That's the beauty of the PoBN model.
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