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Hi All,
Bit of an amateur question but I have a Kraken account and bitcoins on this exchange are ticker XBT and on Coinex bitcoins are under ticker BTC. I didn't realise there were different ticker symbols for bitcoin? Also, I emailed Coinex to ask about sending Bitcoins (XBT) from Kraken to my Coinex account to buy XMV's but got this message in reply:
"Thanks for contacting CoinEx support. BTC address is ONLY available for BTC deposit. Minimum limit for each deposit is 0.0006. Any deposit below minimum limit or non-BTC deposit will NOT be added to your account and it is NOT refundable. Therefore, I suggest you DON'T deposit non-BTC on BTC wallet of CoinEx.
Kind regards"
Can anyone explain this to me please and where can I buy BTC?
Thanks in advance!
Anyone? Pretty sure Kraken just list Bitcoin (BTC) as XBT, not sure why. But it is still bitcoin (BTC). Bitcoin Cash is listed as BCH. That Coinex site probably just got confused thinking you were asking about some random bitcoin fork called XBT. Actually, what Kraken is trying to say is don't send one coin to a different coin's wallet, i.e. don't send bitcoin to a bitcoin cash wallet or don't send MoneroV to a bitcoin wallet. XBT and BTC are the same coin (bitcoin), so you can send from one to another. If you want to change your monerov for bitcoin, send it to a monerov wallet on the exchange and then sell it for BTC. if you are wanting to buy BTC with fiat, you have to go through something different
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Yeah, Really wish I could find one wallet for all the major altcoins. Coinomi is a great wallet but a little slow on getting the major coins coming. For ether you could check out exodus
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It supports ETH, just not any tokens on the ETH blockchain.
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Is the .0004 BTC fee for autopayments or only for cash outs? It isn't clear to me.
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Made my first profit today renting hashpower. Lucky or long term money maker? Don't know yet
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I'm trying to set up a new tap (which I assume will allow me to rent hashpower) and am trying to put the server id as "x11.mine.zpool.ca:3533" but it gives me an invalid server url error. What am I doing wrong?
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try now without entering a code
Thanks! successfully registered.
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No there's nothing wrong on your side. It's still a mystery why my captcha on that screen is broke. The code is the same as the dev who maintains it except for some unknown reason my captcha image started being generated with some sort of empty space at the beginning causing browsers to reject it.
Haven't figured out a workaround yet.
Any chance its tied to an adblock issue? Doubt it. Tried it on Chrome and Firefox with all extensions off. No luck. Is it working for anyone outside of dev? it used to work fine up to about a month ago. I suspect an OS patch is the culprit but can't find any discrepancies with what the dev has. I'm using Ubuntu
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No there's nothing wrong on your side. It's still a mystery why my captcha on that screen is broke. The code is the same as the dev who maintains it except for some unknown reason my captcha image started being generated with some sort of empty space at the beginning causing browsers to reject it.
Haven't figured out a workaround yet.
Any chance its tied to an adblock issue? Doubt it. Tried it on Chrome and Firefox with all extensions off. No luck. Is it working for anyone outside of dev?
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I'd like to give zpool a try, but when I try to register on hashtap it says captcha not available and try in a couple days. Am I doing something wrong?
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What is the method used to figure out your share of BTC doing SHA mining?
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17001 is the port for the Scrypt algorithm and switches to the most profitable coin. Set your auto exchange coin in MiningPoolHub to GameCredits for that to work. If you mine at NiceHash, set you speed slow and mine for hours/days.
I'm not sure what your aim is here but, if you just want GameCredits, I recommend that you go buy them because if you are messing with NiceHash then you will most likely lose money.
I don't really want GameCredits, I have my autoswitch coin set to Bitcoin. I was just trying mine via scrypt and try some things out. GAME was what the Scypt algo switching was currently mining. I was just trying to figure out why I don't seem to get any coins out of it even though I constantly mined (slowly) for 10 hours. I know I'm most likely going to lose money. I've read enough to know that. I just like the challenge and learning how it works, so I'm trying different things. You say to go slow and mine for a long time. Has anyone tried setting the price really low and taking short bursts? Has that worked for anyone? (Don't want to hijack this thread for something I probably should post on nicehash thread, I'm more interested in why my coins haven't shown up).
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I've rented some scrypt hash power at nicehash, pointed it to mining pool hub at stratum+tcp://hub.miningpoolhub.com:17001, and turned it loose with a worker whose "job" is "Scrypt". I tested the worker setup at nicehash and it was all good. Mining pool hub says it's currently mining gamecredits on Scrypt at 17001, but I have no coins at all in gamecredits after 10 hours.
There's no errors on the nicehash side. Under the gamecredits dashboard it shows .02 share/sec with Your Valid 10,870,308.6511 Your Invalid 52,919.9375 (0.48%) under round shares.
It seems like it's all connected but no coins are showing up in mining pool hub. What's wrong?
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Where can I find a list of upcoming changes, especially what coins are next in line to be added?
Looking especially at xmr, xrp, and gnt. Thanks
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I wasn't able to get it working. Doesn't mean it's not possible though. In the end I put it on my raspberry pi and it sits there happily running. One of the issues I had with that is that our power goes off constantly and we are behind a proxy. However, the pi will autostart when it gets power and I have a script run that logs into the proxy and then starts lending. Our internet is also really flaky at times, but the setup is generally maintenance free. That in itself is pretty incredible considering the circumstances it is working under.
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Unfortunately you lost me. Or else I would be able to make the world's only profitable dicing script. It's fairly obvious what has to be done.
Basically, you bet 0 and record the results until you get the results you want. Then you bet what you want. When you are done betting rest the variables and bet 0 again. The example was to help you with assigning variables, loops, and if/then statements. "Or else I would be able to make the world's only profitable dicing script." LOL, it is fairly elusive. I think I've actually made a profitable dicing script, but the return is abysmal. I'm better off throwing my money in the betting pool and taking other people's money.
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Is there a way to make a script only bet if it sees certain conditions met? That's the only thing about a script I would be interested in. If you could help me understand that would be awesome.
An example while [ $better -le 60000 ] do result=$(curl -X POST --data "amount=$better&target=$target&condition=$condition" https://api.primedice.com/api/bet?access_token=$token 2>/dev/null | sed -e 's/.*"win":\(true\|false\).*/\1/') echo echo "$counter bet = $better" echo "result = $result" if [ "$result" = "true" ]; then let better=$amount elif [ "$result" = "false" ]; then let better=$(($better * 10)) else break fi let counter=$counter+1 done
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I haven't used primedice in over a year so I don't know if there have been any API changes which may be getting in your way.
What did you try? How far did you get? What errors did you see?
result=$(curl -X GET https://api.primedice.com/api/mybets?access_token=$token) I called the api and it returned something. When I look in the variable or send the output to a file, it shows something like "mybets[]" I don't know if this is an empty array or I need to pass another variable to the api in the call or if the information is contained in the variable. I've tried to iterate through the array (but I'm new at scripting, google is a friend) but am unable to get anywhere.
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Is there a way to make a script only bet if it sees certain conditions met? That's the only thing about a script I would be interested in. If you could help me understand that would be awesome.
No problem. You can use counters, loops (while,for), and conditional statements (if, elseif, else). It gets a little like spaghetti if things get complicated, but you can make it work.
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.005 interest payment sent on May 30.
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