If it goes down to 50, I'm buying a bunch.
You won't be the only one
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I tried to register my node, but apparently they have to check stuff first. Lets wait and see. The node is up anyway.
I thought it went pretty quick. Do you have the address listed on your page in plain text or just the QR code?
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Damn! What happened to their BitCoin then?
As long as the app is already installed, you should be fine. Or, whenever you're able to reinstall it you can restore your backup. Personally, I don't trust any single wallet. I generate a private key using MultiBit, save it on a flash drive or paper, and import it into Mycelium. That way I have access to the same wallet on my PC and my phone. You just need to make extra sure that your PC is clean. so better be sent directly to another wallet? afraid that something bad will happen, and choose a safer wallet This has nothing to do with Mycelium's safety.
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[...] due to a violation on the Google Play content policy [...]
Well, that's bad news. But what violation exactly we're talking about? Or is it not clear at this point? I hope users' Bitcoins are not lost because of this. They are not lost, since the private keys are on the phone. The violation is suspected to be in the LocalTrader function where Mycelium receives 0.2% from both trading parties. Another possibility is the recent change to allow the user to choose the miners' fees. Maybe Google misunderstands that as "fees to be paid to Mycelium". Google expects a 30% share of all transactions and those transactions need to be done via the Play Store system. https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/2vfn86/mycelium_wallet_was_suspended_from_google_play/
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My last rental ended ~6 hours ago and it sill shows Rented - Ends in a few moments Now, with the new port, cgminer is connected to betarigs, but the above still shows. So I have no clue what or who I'm hashing for as that rental should be finished already hours ago and I did not get any info about a new one started. Nothing shows in my rentals about a new rental. [...] Ahmed or whoever it is in charge there really needs to shut the whole thing down and sort it out without aggravating it any more. I have switched all miners away and messaged renters to file tickets, nothing else I can do here.
Agreed, done the same.
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My last rental ended ~6 hours ago and it sill shows Rented - Ends in a few moments
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And now there are many more blackhat hackers trying to steal bitcoin now compared to then.
You must be new here.
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Sounds more like an hardware issue to me. Is the RPi PSU powerful enough? It should provide 1A. Have you tried different ports on the router? Different LAN cables?
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Python is well supported, no worries there.
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I just spent about two hours attempting to get a working raspbian install that has keyboard, ssh, and ethernet connection, and its driving me up the wall. [...]
What are you using those three are in the standard Raspian. http://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/
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What I don't understand: The rigs connect to betarigs. So betarigs knows exactly when a rig is responsive to the site. Why can the betarigs site not keep track of whether or not the rigs are connected to the site? And publish that info? Heck, even have an "auto extend" function.
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Don't know about them, you'll have to google yourself. I suspect it's very similar to the other three.
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[...] Btw can you give me the command for the crontab? i've never used it.
As the user who you usually use to run bitcoind, do: Add the following lines: @reboot /path/to/your/bitcoind */30 * * * * /path/to/your/bitcoind @weekly rm -rf /var/mail/root
The first line starts bitcoind at boot time, the second one starts it every 30 minutes again. In my system this causes a message to be sent to root informing that bitcoind is already running (if it is), so I added the third line to it to save a bit of space. Note that I solely run this system as a node, if you use yours for other stuff your /var/mail/root might be useful for other things and you wouldn't want it deleted once a week. Like I said, it's not the prettiest of hacks, but works fine in this case.
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Rig owners should extend for the downtime, that's at least what I'll be doing so my renters don't have to file tickets. Kind of a messy situation.....
I would, if I could see the hash rate charts, but they are gone.
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More dumpty dump attempts on bitstamp.
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Use the heat to melt the snow on 3000+ meter high mountains and use the water to drive some hydro power plant. Of course you would need acres and acres of mining farms to achieve that effect and the electricity generated might not be strong enough to drive them
I thought you meant to use the solar power plant for electricity? You'll have enough capital outlay for the mining hardware, the cooling etc. already and now you want to pay for a hydroplant as well?
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The 2 cents are what you get when you run the power plant or what you pay including the fee for the network, taxes etc?
That is what you pay as an industrial customer. I also guess fish ladders were planned for those plants from day one. Regarding the fish ladders: I guess the dams in Washington state are all huge, the area where I live and Austria in general is full of small privately owned power plants, I guess most in the 10kW to 50kW capacity range. For them fish ladders are often very difficult to integrate. There is anyways little option because if you don't build the fish ladder you have dismantle you power plant and build back the river to it's shape before the plant, which is often even more expensive.
I've heard of that. It makes even less sense for cases where the river was diverted (not entirely) to the plant many decades ago. So the water to the plant is in a separate channel and the fish can go through the old river bed. But even those channels apparently are required to build fish ladders. It's a pretty sad story - many power plants in Austria stand still because the ROI times for investing are >50 years. I think if you can convince them to sell their power for 0.05 US cents or less, you'd find some interested people in this space.
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[...] My first payment was 0.00820268 BTC which seems a very low, what can I expect for 55MH/s?
It's listed on the top of the page. Per day approx. 0.000196 * 55 Edit: Lots of cloudfare errors on the website.
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2015-02-06 09:12:35 receive version message: /Shibetoshi:0.1/: version 70002, blocks=0, us=[::]:0, them=[::]:0, peer=218.61.196.200:38926
from Shenyang, Liaoning, China
Maybe I'll test it again as it could be both wallets running at the same time?
I don't see them listed on getaddr.bitnodes.io or connected to bc.i. Regarding the XP problem, how are everybody's harddrives? Health check, free capacity?
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