After this incident, we definitely need bitcoin exchanges to be regulated.
Yeah. Right. Cos regulation works so well for the banks - they never screw anyone over.
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Considering the price is more than $100 above what it was 3 months ago ... I'm seeing it being the usual state of affairs with bitcoin price bouncing around ...
As for certain morons being butt-hurt about failing to take control of bitcoin ... well I'd be sure as hell glad to see such people leave. It still is supposed to be a peer-2-peer currency ...
Exactly - well said Kano. Great to see your pool doing so well lately, congratulations. I'm sure that your excellent pool support & Bitcoin Knowledge will ensure that more & more miners will gradually dump the badly coded, empty block producing SPV pools in favour of kano.is
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Glad I pulled my coins out when I did. Let's see......
My hunch never lets me down.......
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Well, seeing as dev has logged on & off since a few community members have posted questions without reply, it looks like "creating a better human civilization" does not include answering questions about his/her own coin or pool......oh well. I can only presume he/she either doesn't know or isn't telling for whatever reason.
I noticed that both the coin home page & the pool are on the same server in France, while the dev is using privacy guard for the site & a noob account here - which always raises a red flag. Payments from the SHA pool listed are somewhat erratic - ranging from 2 PNC to over 100 PNC even though the hash I was pointing at it was constant - which is concerning, & as there is no way of knowing why or how much dev is taking from the payments I have removed my hash from the pool until dev provides some clarity & answers to the questions posted.
Be careful.
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Claiming theft from a cold wallet is BS. If any theft happened from a cold wallet it must have been done by someone at Cryptsy themselves - if it even happened at all. This is yet another repeat of the Gox debacle, & it won't be the last until peeps realize that all exchanges are scams waiting to happen..
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Testing..... I'm getting this error with auxpow: NarrowError: -32601 getauxblock method is not available until switch-over block. @dev: At what block does auxpow switch-over start? What payout system do the listed pools use? More info please........
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Hello Frank, This has been discussed at length on the p2pool thread here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=18313.0 Search for S7 on that thread for an explanation. Basically, Bitmain "broke" cgminer with their fork & seem unable/unwilling to fix it. Reducing the queue setting to 1 will help, but a slightly reduced hash rate is quite normal on p2pool. Regards
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More precisely: The truth is, p2p.antpool has never worked - & even if it did, it is completely separate from the original p2pool & does not support the p2pool framework in any way, shape or form. Bitmain have refused to change their OP despite being requested to do so on many occasions, resulting in many miners thinking that they are joining p2pool, when in fact they are mining at antpool instead. Bitmain/antpool are deliberately deceiving miners who wish to use the real p2pool network. It is bad enough that antpool are SPV mining empty blocks & contributing nothing to the Bitcoin network, but the fact that they are openly lying to the community about their support for p2pool (their firmware doesn't even support p2pool) goes against all ethical standards - let alone forum rules. @ forum moderators: Please remove the false & misleading references to p2pool from the Bitmain/antpool OP so that users who wish to use p2pool are not fooled into thinking they are using the p2pool network when they are in fact using antpools SPV mining pool. This will not only stop any future confusion, but will also stop antpool from "stealing" miners from the real p2pool network.Thanks
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Wallet has been stuck at block 38045 for some time now - sync is 7 hours behind with 10 connections.........
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Somehow the blockexplorer is resisting to be installed, i tried to install the explorer on another server, but after setting the Key for mongodb, creating the source list and updating, the command: sudo apt-get install -y mongodb-org Gives me: mongodb-org cannot locate package. This seems to be a common problem for 32bit machines but i have a 14.04 64bit version... Editing files in the views sub folder seem to have some effect on displaying the balances but as long as the explorer is broken it does not make any sense to look into it further. @drays what do you think is needed to reinstall it correctly? Did you try this: https://docs.mongodb.org/v3.0/tutorial/install-mongodb-on-ubuntu/
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I lose all my peers at 900k blocks speeds to 900k, then everything just stops there any one have addnode='s ?
addnode=1.34.180.245 addnode=187.190.232.113 addnode=51.254.131.226 addnode=77.249.199.235 addnode=82.200.205.30 addnode=92.3.37.224 addnode=92.3.41.135 Make sure you are using the latest v0.11.9
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Terrible waste of 120Th - I just emailed them.
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i'd rather have a stable miner with slightly lower hashrate but with minimal HW error & less heat.
Exactly this. The first thing I do with all my antminers is lower the frequency slightly - it brings down the error rate, reduces power consumption making them more efficient, they run more stable & reduces wear, prolonging their usable life span. Bitmain sell their miners tuned to the limit, but I'd rather have a slightly lower hash rate but a longer lasting & more reliable/efficient miner.
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v15 done. Great stuff - & we're now @ 3 PH!
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If folks complain, why I don't understand...
I wasn't complaining - I was stating a fact. I helped him compile Linux wallets back at the beginning, which he paid me a bounty for - so I've absolutely no reason to complain. it would be better for their time to go spend it trying to spread the coins to more trading platforms, merchants and other platforms and quit thinking one person can do what a army should be doing Or they can just dump their coins they've been mining/holding since the coins inception for UNO - which is what I've just done Good luck with your 020 mission & give my regards to the dev, if you see him again
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That will never happen - jonnyguru would tear them to sheds
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It doesnt work for my antminer s3 The adresses: stratum+tcp://p2p.antpool.com:25, stratum+tcp://p2p.antpool.com:3333, stratum+tcp://50.31.149.57:3333 are dead. You are confusing p2p.antpool with p2pool, which is understandable due to antpool/bitmain deliberately lying about their support for p2pool in the OP. The truth is, p2p.antpool has never worked - & even if it did, it is completely separate from the original p2pool & does not support the p2pool framework in any way, shape or form. Bitmain have refused to change their OP despite being requested to do so on many occasions, resulting in many miners thinking that they are joining p2pool, when in fact they are mining at antpool instead. Bitmain/antpool are deliberately deceiving miners who wish to use the real p2pool network. It is bad enough that antpool are SPV mining empty blocks & contributing nothing to the Bitcoin network, but the fact that they are openly lying to the community about their support for p2pool (their firmware doesn't even support p2pool) goes against all ethical standards - let alone forum rules. @ forum moderators: Please remove the false & misleading references to p2pool from the Bitmain/antpool OP so that users who wish to use p2pool are not fooled into thinking they are using the p2pool network when they are in fact using antpools SPV mining pool. This will not only stop any future confusion, but will also stop antpool from "stealing" miners from the real p2pool network.Thanks
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But there is bitcoind, bitcoinxt, relaynetworkclient etc. Need Mach more information about setting up bitcoin.conf in a different situations. Very much questions.
Welcome AndryNag, There is a basic guide for setting up p2pool & bitcoind on the first page of this thread which should get you up & running. No modifications of the bitcoin.conf file are needed to run the relaynetworkclient & there is a readme file on the github page for running it. There is a wealth of info on this thread, have a read through & use the search function to find stuff - I use it all the time, if you still can't find what you're looking for, then post here with details of your OS, network etc & someone will try to answer your questions Edit: BTW, hopefully this post will help p2pool: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=855548.msg13277479#msg13277479Any support would be appreciated & hopefully stop any further confusion about p2pool & p2p.antpool
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Big Vern just tweeted that all wallets will be closed on Friday 18/12 for equipment changes. That doesnt sound like an exchange that is shutting down or broke to me. Can we speculate that by Monday all will be normal again back at Cryptsy, and the price disparities will clear up?
Hmmm...
Yup, as FK said above - it all sounds too familiar doesn't it? Glad I pulled my coins out when I did. Let's see......
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I guess one solution to this would be to fork off the SPV miners into some SPVCoin altcoin and be done with them.
Probably the best solution I've heard so far. See how quick they change their ways once they realize they will be kicked of the main chain.....
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