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wtf my server went from 17564 pps to 6640 pps whats wrong ?
We are at DIFF 9 !
PPS -30%
The rate of block seems to have lower drastically too We are at 2block/min now.
EDIT : still ~2-3block/min like before it seem
Difficulty integer changes result in a globally lower primerate.
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OK, but I have so bad luck or it's most suck coin ever?!
I mine over 70 hours and I found 10 blocks (all immature...). Today all was changed to orphan and was delete from my wallet... It's really not nice and completly demotivated...
You can try to break my badluck with any donation to XPM: AYt9xqb8vCDEQoL6W1hKxJmLwwQ6BvjFA6
Was the wallet able to synchronize before you started mining? Or did it stay at "X days behind" on the bottom of Bitcoin-qt? I'm guessing you mined them all without a current blockchain and then today you were able to download the blockchain and the wallet found out that you found those blocks seperate from the blockchain.
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people gave to make two conversions to buy a 69 cent track? take a gamble, just price each in primecoin and bitcoin.... 0.01 btc or whatever that translates to in prime coins... you have no costs that need to be denominated in dollars, make it easy for us to send you our bitcoins or prime coins!  I'm definetly not opening an excel workbook to figure out XPM to BTC to BTC to USD just to buy a song i don't know if i'd like... but i'll send a token amount of BTC or XPM in order to support the economy and an artist! When someone PMs me, I'll calculate the price, generate a new address, and respond "send exactly ___ XPM to A____________", and I'm fine with people sending PMs and changing their minds just to see the price. Also, if you don't know if you'll like it, the songs are up in full length HD on YouTube, so you can know exactly what you're buying before you buy it.
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If I have an earlier build (mod) and dl and run the latest official version, will it leave my existing coins intact? Stupid question I know but better safe than sorry.
Yes, your coins are stored in the wallet.dat file, which simply stores all of the private keys kept in your Primecoin wallet. These private keys will always stay the same, and updating won't change anything about how the wallet.dat works. And if an update ever does change the wallet.dat format, it will be backwards-compatible. Your existing coins will stay exactly the same.
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How do you compile the qt GUI in Linux? I'm trying with just changing this pkgbuild from the AUR to your git instead of the master, and everything works up until running qmake-qt4, where it just spits out the qmake-qt4 usage. It's worked perfectly with /primecoin/primecoin, but not with /mikaelh2/primecoin.Edit: Figured it out, because there's also a bitcoin-qt-win64.pro, you need to specify "qmake-qt4 bitcoin-qt.pro" rather than just "qmake-qt4" alone.
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stuck at 2 blocks synced no matter how many connections i have received block 9657908608eeddce30390a30ac72b3348fd584c1b3cb917922707f9cfc01a488 SetBestChain: new best=9657908608eeddce30390a30ac72b3348fd584c1b3cb917922707f9cfc01a488 height=1 difficulty=7 log2Work=13 log2ChainWork=13.044394 tx=2 date=2013-07-07 18:28:00 progress=0.000000 ProcessBlock: ACCEPTED received block 7edd2add999ca4a7d3c6abbe827a9aa19ea3e0e782e80c299d22599a29ec1f34 SetBestChain: new best=7edd2add999ca4a7d3c6abbe827a9aa19ea3e0e782e80c299d22599a29ec1f34 height=2 difficulty=7 log2Work=13 log2ChainWork=14.022368 tx=3 date=2013-07-07 18:29:58 progress=0.000000 ProcessBlock: ACCEPTED received block b22946daedabb93d4e9e28945278fd3d9f7ec601ce4aba1a25e6e203cf6fa41f ERROR: AcceptBlock() : incorrect proof of work ERROR: ProcessBlock() : AcceptBlock FAILED Misbehaving: 192.241.209.212:9911 (0 -> 100) DISCONNECTING Try using -debug and -printtarget and post the ERROR messages about block #3 being rejected again This gave me a little hint. FYI sunny, the code this was built from is here, it is slightly modified from your latest commit to include some additional suggested optimizations from Mike270. https://github.com/Zalfrin/primecoinThere may be a bug in the way the "phash" variable is replacing "pblock->GetHeaderHash();". Maybe phash needs to be updated within the loop starting on line 4640 of main.cpp I'm also suck at 2 blocks 3 days behind.. any thoughts? Try running these commands in the console: addnode 94.23.215.174 add addnode 87.98.146.72 add EDIT: Or, if that doesn't work, here's some more you can try until the blockchain starts synchronizing: addnode 54.225.81.214 add addnode 54.225.116.178 add addnode 54.225.123.48 add addnode 107.20.202.112 add addnode 54.225.123.87 add addnode 54.225.81.214 add addnode 54.225.116.178 add addnode 54.225.123.48 add addnode 54.225.123.87 add addnode 107.20.202.112 add addnode 54.224.142.224 add addnode 54.224.28.160 add addnode 184.72.193.229 add addnode 54.225.19.196 add addnode 50.16.142.10 add addnode 23.20.77.101 add addnode 54.224.95.193 add addnode 54.234.90.173 add addnode 23.21.2.143 add addnode 23.20.0.137 add addnode 54.227.57.231 add addnode 54.227.81.48 add addnode 54.224.112.133 add addnode 54.224.194.112 add addnode 50.16.112.122 add addnode 54.214.144.235 add addnode 54.244.76.225 add addnode 54.245.7.222 add addnode 54.244.204.96 add addnode 54.214.187.152 add addnode 50.112.197.152 add addnode 54.214.168.133 add addnode 54.214.100.229 add addnode 54.244.199.134 add addnode 54.245.138.68 add addnode 54.214.59.206 add addnode 54.244.208.77 add addnode 54.214.103.110 add
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I have mine nothing with my notebook.
Don't expect much from a notebook, their CPUs aren't too powerful.
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i thought setgenerate true without any "x" meant it used eight cores... maybe he just needs to wait a while before the client shows the pps? wen i started mining through the client the first time it took twenty minutes to show up any speeds at all
"setgenerate true" uses how many physical cores you have in your machine, not infinity, and not 8. What I meant was infinity is the software limit. The software limit, when set to -1, will never be lower than the number of cores you have, no matter how many cores you have.
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can anyone help me and tell me why this is so low please ? "blocks" : 3244, "currentblocksize" : 1000, "currentblocktx" : 0, "errors" : "", "generate" : true, "genproclimit" : -1, "primespersec" : 1, "pooledtx" : 0, "testnet" : false
use setgenerate true 2 or 4 for 4 cores.. use the number of physical cores you have.. without the "-" That shouldn't fix anything. -1 just means ∞, or rather, no limit.
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Bitcoin is Bitcoin. It has properties of a commodity, currency and a payment processor.
+1. It's often compared to gold, fiat currencies like the USD, and PayPal. Classifying it as only one of those is improper.
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Registered!  username: tjb0607 address: 1bitcoinYwHyZsYBYU1oZbqywfRW9A5qf
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Is there really no way of changing your Rewards Address?
My rewards address is hooked up to an InstaWallet which I still have access to but I'm afraid InstaWallet may turn rogue. Although, that's an assumption.
Having a way of changing it would be dangerous as the accounts aren't password protected, and anyone can look at the blockchain and find what your deposit address is. (referrals in my signature)
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I have a question: How are you going to handle all the deflation that's to come with Bitcoin? Not too long from now, all the hardware will be worth half the bitcoins it's worth now. That will defenitely slow it down, maybe even enough to destroy the company.
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there are password strength estimators and articles on how to make a strong password all over the web. Google is your friend.
Don't trust any random strong password test. I would make sure it's an https connection, and even then, try switching out a few letters and numbers just to make sure. I know Microsoft has a really simple one. edit - or you could download software from a page like this http://www.passwordmeter.com/if you really want to be extra cautious you can disconnect your Internet while using it. Edit 2 - this one's cool. I'd make sure it's at least a few thousand years because the website looks pretty dated. http://lastbit.com/pswcalc.asp
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Sorry, this is the Internet. It had to be done. 
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