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At a guess it is trying to access and element that doesnt exist, ask in the mining pool software thread in pools someone might be able to help there. Does it do it when you are not using mysql for the database ? Thanks for the reply. i tried the other databases and it still does it.
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Given renewed interest, it is strongly tempting to jump in and fix the major misfeatures: - getwork proxying (should be getblocktemplate for high speeds)
- internal work generation
- stratum protocol support
- separate database threads
Please do
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Hello everyone, im currently using a raspberry pi to run the miner (cgminer) and a single connected to it. When i run the miner i keep getting this error, i was wondering if anyone had rang into this.
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Any luck on updating the links, thank
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Hey i finally got the infrastructure running how i wanted it to, so today where going to have a downtime of about 5 hours as i move everything to the new servers, so dont freak out. the downtime will start at 4:00 PM ET
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i cant find a copy of mmcFE no where online, does anyone have a download
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Today i started pushing updates that include.
Tour page with information on service. Two step password decryption on user log in.
Still working on ssl to work how i want it to.
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I love it wow is so helpfull, i only ave 2 suggestions, ones is when you buy or sell have the field where you put the amount clear it self, and also have the btc ballence in your acount clicacble, like if i have 4.72084430 in my balance and i want to sell it, i just click my balance and it automaticaly fills up the field.
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downloaded and going to test it today, thank you.
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i did, but the address i provided was already in the wallet. so i did realise it's an address issue, not a label issue.
Thank you I'm addressing this problem right now
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if you try to create a sending address with a label like "blahor blah'it just says 'something went wrong' yes, label validating went wrong. ...layout looks great though, well done. you need to provide an address
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How do savings and loans work?
This is a feature that is currently being work on, but it will be base on the current ways banks provide savings account and loans.
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Hello everyone, for the past couple of week i have been working on an e-wallet that would be as simple to use as the native client but be able to be use from any browser. Currently it has the following features. - Listing transactions
- Send coins
- Address to receive coins
- Address book for sending addresses
- Spanish and English
Features im working on. - Multiple receiving addresses
- View transactions by month
- Print out transactions
- Savings with interest
- Short term loans
- Merchant payment API
- Mobile interface
- More languages
Please checkout http://bitsutoa.com and let me know what you think! For the geeky part, everything is base on ruby on rails, main app is hosting at volume drive and bitcoind is hosted at amazon ec2, i also want to thank the follow people for there opensource projects that made Bitsutoa a reality; davout and mhanne.
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good job, do you have any experience with ruby on rails, im about to deploy a beta version of and app today and i would like to have you on the team.
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officially testnet beta is online. if you need coins to test just reply with your address, and please leave feedback, what dont you like, what would you like to see.
Thanks
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i have generated over 10K bitcoins for testing, does anyone know where i can send them for other developers to use
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si estas leyes pasan, muchos de nosotros estaremos sin trabajo.
te he arreglado un pequeño fallo, a que te refieres cuando dices eso ? que si apruevan sopa i pipa muchos como yo estaremos sin travajo, como programadores, donde vamos a tener que limitarnos con cuales clientes vamos tener i que tipo de travajo quieren,
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for android im thinking native app, and for iphone more of a web app.
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Can you explain a bit on the implementation? Is this "just" a bitcoind frontend with bitcoind running on your server? Or is the concept similar to blockchain.info or strongcoin?
Ill try to explain this as best as i can, my brother was the one who did the encryption side. To what he has explain me is, your password is the key to decode the file contains your information. The main app is base on ruby running out of Heroku (at the moment test is running on amazon ec2 and volume drive), bitcoind is running on a cloud cluster made up of 10 ec2 instances lock down for security, theres a nightly backup to an intence that is only turn on when the backup request is issue and then its turn off.
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