I wonder. Will 50BTC.com have to change their name to 25BTC.com on halving day?
they been over that several times in their thread. what this has to do with pool software... I dont know. Why, nothing of course. It was an off-topic reply.
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I can generate 1Love but I can not generate 1love. I guess that "l" (small L) is forbidden character. Why?
It's Base 58
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Wow a machine that stuffs quilts and comforters into bags!
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It's so refreshing to see something nice and useful taking shape!
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I wonder. Will 50BTC.com have to change their name to 25BTC.com on halving day?
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It would be way cooler if the forum was decentralized and everyone could be a part of moderating the forum. Things like reputation systems on all accounts (where other users can leave feedback behind about a user) would improve the forum I find.
You sound like you're volunteering.
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Where is the open source version? Haha it's only a matter of time.
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It really does say "3334" at the bottom in small letters.
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I use Vidalia so I don't actually know what command line goes to Tor. I can say I didn't use any fancy settings, just the stock client with no relay etc.
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I'm so dense sometimes. I never noticed the oclvanityminer program (until now).
Interesting how profitable applications are popping up for GPUs now that BTC mining may become unprofitable.
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Do I read right that this isn't really a "pool" like for BTC where miners directly connect to a mining address? I've used oclvanitygen some already for my own use but I'm not sure how to go about this for the pool...
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John Deere, baby! Nothing runs like a Deere!
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I've been running everything through Tor for the last couple of months. I changed bitcoin-qt's settings so it's direct again and now the client connects. Not sure what's up with that.
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I haven't done anything special to limit connections to my knowledge.
I'm not using bitcoind BTW, I'm using bitcoin-qt (the GUI client). I was using it earlier this year like this successfully.
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I thought I'd try p2pool again but I'm having a heck of a time getting the client to run this time around. I'm running bitcoin-qt 0.7.0 with the .conf file set up correctly as a server. I'm running the latest p2pool client 8.2 When I start run_p2pool.exe I get this in the log file: 2012-10-18 20:03:33.221000 p2pool (version 8.2) 2012-10-18 20:03:33.221000 2012-10-18 20:03:33.221000 Testing bitcoind RPC connection to 'http://127.0.0.1:8332/' with username 'user'... 2012-10-18 20:03:33.861000 Testing bitcoind P2P connection to '127.0.0.1:8333'...
It just sits there and never says success.
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"Trust me. I have a PhD in Economics."
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Eligius pool is online now. hope it doesn't go offline again. That's what the backup pools are for in cgminer and bfgminer.
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Like any cooling system you have to remove the heat in some fashion. For liquid cooling the warm liquid has to be pumped somewhere to cool, just like a car's radiator.
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It's probably fine except when you want to work with the hardware i.e. adding/replacing boards etc. Everything will be slick with mineral oil which sounds yucky.
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