That site doesn't help author double-spends, but it will relay them, which OP originally asked for although he really wanted a friendly miner.
Ok but how do i add that node? should i just bitcoind -connect=respends.thinklink.com Or is there any other command to add http://respends.thinlink.com as a node as i don't really see any ip address of that node and yes with a friendly miner it would be a lot easier. I don't think that is the node itself, just a database, as it says in the description. Let us connect our first instance to nodes running bitcoin v0.8.x (use -connect option)
Is there a command like -connect=0.8.6 or should i just pick a random node? Try https://getaddr.bitnodes.io/nodes/?q=/Satoshi:0.8.6/
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Almost a year ago, I bought an Avalon 60gh/s miner. It's a batch 2 I believe. I had a problem with it at one point which permanently reduced it's hashing power to about 50 gh/s. It still mines, but I'm moving and it's no longer going to be profitable for me to run it. What should I do with it? The obvious answer is to sell it. A guy who lives in school housing wanted to buy it, but we couldn't get it to work on the locked down network. Plus, at this point, I might be better off selling the power supply and router separately. Is there something better I could do with it? Donate it to a museum? Send it to Dominica? Gut it, turn the router into a piratebox and store change in the case? Suggestions? The Chinese way to dispose of them: Sell what you can and the rest to the recycling center.
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there accumulating now....
they can't instantly buy 3K bitcoins to satisfy orders that would move price up, and they want cheap coins, like everyone else...
I didn't think they would buy on exchanges with that sort of money on hand?
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[...] Also, OG Nasty said something along the lines that he's working on a plan to re-absorb those extra seats later down the road (to get back to 25,000 seats) I must have missed that. Do you have a link?
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And I don't even like TA.
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Sorry for the dimness but what does this imply? Something along these lines, but of course the data history of BTC is too short to make TA meaningful.
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The hub doesn't need drivers. If your miners work when plugged in directly to the PC, the problem is likely to be with the hub. Does other equipment like a flash drive work on the hub?
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well i use blockchain.info i'll just wait for them to sort out there problems They had problems for a while now.
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And I don't even like TA.
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What hub model?
How many Amperes does the power supply of the hub provide?
Are your PC ports USB3?
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because the whole world is based on USD
Electrum has many other currency options. Take your pick.
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The last time it took ~ 2 months.
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Armory still requires bitcoind to run. It however now builds its own database of the blockchain, that's why the amount of data doubles. This was done to deal with RAM issues.
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Along with the BIP32 wallet version, so either 0.93 or 0.94.
Any update on this? I have a Trezor, but I don't like using it with MyTrezor.com Trezor support at best in the next release, that's late October/early November if everything goes according to plan.
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Also the idea is to recompile the nodes so that they connect to more than the default number of other nodes (i.e. 1000 instead of 30-50).
The default is 256. Mine are usually at around 80, not sure what the limitation is.
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Try coinmap.org or the German subforum.
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Maybe his account was hacked too. He didn't post since March before that post.
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