The Chinese way is to conquer economically instead of with armies that said Africa needs some economic growth since they have a lot of issues there so improving their standard of living through economics is one way to do that.
even if china wanted to militarily conquer countries, i don't think the U.S. would let it go that easily - we are #1 after all. it's kind of like when vietnam invaded cambodia, and china didn't want any of that... so they laid the hammer down. Well, you certainly cannot read. The Chinese way is to conquer economically instead of with armies.
And even if China does, what the heck has the US got to do with it? Stop trying to be the world police, seriously. They can only send out troops through the UN. maybe it would be easier to comprehend/read if you knew how to use some punctuation. also, that's just an ad hominem rebuttal. I can perfectly punctuate, and I did not write that. That was written by EternalWingsofGod. So you can't read, lol. And by the way, look at the USA, China and Vietnam are now arguing, since Vietnam accused China of invading its waters to find oil, and the US is saying China shouldn't do that? World police.
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I also started mining at CM around 6-7 hours ago, and I get a rejection rate of 25% as reported in cgminer and 2.5% as stated on the website.
Any help on correcting this issue??
Thanks
The rejects on Cgminer are what we call "Fake Rejects", they are caused by a communication problem between the miner and the pool. "Fake rejects" appear as "Untracked Stratum Share on pool 0". Hmmmm, okay. Thanks for the information. So I should consider the rejection rate displayed at the website as the correct one? Instead of looking at the R:xxx shares at the top, look at the ones per device. That is the correct one.
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Look. Stop this already. China isn't that important, people have started to realize that.
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Why were you asked for a transaction hash? You should know that ordinary users have no need for that information, and it's only useful in very specific situations, such as investigating why a transaction failed. If you are asked for a transaction hash for any other reason, the person asking is probably doing something wrong.
Maybe OP sent bitcoin to a wrong address, and is now asking the receiver to kindly send the bitcoin back? Exactly. It's just a thing to look up the transaction on the blockchain... I always provide transaction IDs when I buy things from people. It's like a receipt. I think that a transaction hash is just useful in general because it's just regularly used to refer to a certain transaction, rather than telling somebody that "Oh I'm talking about this transaction from this address to this address at this time" It's better and easier, since by looking up the tx on blockchain it shows everything, timestamp, confirmations, from, to, etc. There's nothing wrong about that.
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How about you start to talk like a normal person. Cut the tough guy talk. The only one here who is a "little bitch" is you at the moment..
Just stop it here before you hurt your own business even more..
Well, maybe next time you don't like someones terms you can walk away instead of making it your duty to inform the community that just because you don't like a vendors terms, you smear them as a scam. That's a dick move. This post simply shows that you are extremely naive and if not, bad tempered. You are the person that needs people to buy from you, not us. Many people provide these services.
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Why were you asked for a transaction hash? You should know that ordinary users have no need for that information, and it's only useful in very specific situations, such as investigating why a transaction failed. If you are asked for a transaction hash for any other reason, the person asking is probably doing something wrong.
Maybe OP sent bitcoin to a wrong address, and is now asking the receiver to kindly send the bitcoin back? Exactly. It's just a thing to look up the transaction on the blockchain... I always provide transaction IDs when I buy things from people. It's like a receipt.
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I also started mining at CM around 6-7 hours ago, and I get a rejection rate of 25% as reported in cgminer and 2.5% as stated on the website.
Any help on correcting this issue??
Thanks
The rejects on Cgminer are what we call "Fake Rejects", they are caused by a communication problem between the miner and the pool. "Fake rejects" appear as "Untracked Stratum Share on pool 0".
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i have read some articles months ago africa is the future of world food reserves because china has the biggest world population and need food for their citizen so they had to secure the African farmland for their future imo
China has more than 20% of the world's population, but less than 7% of its farmland, so China, apart from resources such as Gold and Oil, they also want land to grow timber and food in Africa.
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And even if China does, what the heck has the US got to do with it? Stop trying to be the world police, seriously. They can only send out troops through the UN.
Everyone is getting tired of the world police. Soon there won't be any world police. I think a combined force of China, Russia and Iran will take down the US and leave the world in peace. The US is very intelligent. Very. They just use stupid cycles to sustain the country, and it will easily fall if we break the cycle. One of the easiest ways is by simply stop buying US national debt and bonds. That will destroy the whole economy, it's actually a huge ponzi.
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Thanks for your answer! This is exactly what I heard from a friend, who described me something like "buy a few PC" or "cards" I don't remember... his meaning was just 1 PC is not enough. And now you answered me the same, so I'm starting to understand the matter...
Yeah... Watch this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GmOzih6I1zs
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The Chinese way is to conquer economically instead of with armies that said Africa needs some economic growth since they have a lot of issues there so improving their standard of living through economics is one way to do that.
even if china wanted to militarily conquer countries, i don't think the U.S. would let it go that easily - we are #1 after all. it's kind of like when vietnam invaded cambodia, and china didn't want any of that... so they laid the hammer down. Well, you certainly cannot read. The Chinese way is to conquer economically instead of with armies.
And even if China does, what the heck has the US got to do with it? Stop trying to be the world police, seriously. They can only send out troops through the UN.
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How would I find out what my FPGA is? Is there somewhere in the mining software I could find this? This the strange thing. I am connected to the miner right now. I can connect to it through my network. I am connecting wirelessly, so maybe that is the issue, but I have the ability to change the mining software, I just cannot get it to begin mining. It appears to be sending and receiving data on the wired connection, so not sure what is going wrong. Any help would be appreciated.
Are you connected to a pool?
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Hiya guys, Every now and then it my -qt will just not update, It's my main one and stays on all the time.
It does not happen on other systems so I know it's something on this one.
It is a win7/64 Ultimate, 1155 I7, R9 280x with 16GB ram (4/4) and 420GB SSD sata 3. I have been using different -qt's, I have been updating behind the trend but it has happened on all of them.
The only way out of this is a -reindex Is there anything else I can check?
For e.g. It will have a green tick, Then It will say one hour behind, Then clock up an hour every hour staying on the block it is stuck on?
It sometimes has up to 32 nodes connected.
It might be connecting to slow nodes or bad nodes. Try picking known good nodes, and use addnode= in the config to specify the nodes. Thanks for the response, Afraid I have no knowledge of finding out if I am connected to slow/bad nodes, Let alone how to use the addnode feature. Is there a basic guide or simple way I can find this out, Google does not seam to understand me I'll teach you! 1. Go to C:\Users\User\AppData\Roaming\Bitcoin 2. Open bitcoin.conf. 3. Add the following lines to it: addnode=137.116.225.142 addnode=85.214.251.25 addnode=67.186.224.85 addnode=88.198.58.172 addnode=91.210.181.21 addnode=64.27.57.225 addnode=63.247.147.163 addnode=213.112.48.166 addnode=199.115.228.181 addnode=199.115.228.182 addnode=91.121.205.50 addnode=198.211.116.191 addnode=162.243.120.138 addnode=95.85.8.237
By the way, where are you located?
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People these days are so dumb. Is it that hard?
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No, you can hope to earn nothing, unless you buy expensive hardware.
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Where are you located? USA?
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Can I suggest something? Can we have automatic password changes? It really doesn't feel good sending your password through email for someone to change it...
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I've only used block chain. Info and coin base. Is block chain my client?
What is the difference between address and keys?
What client should I use so I always have my bitcoins and the client is only doing the transaction nothing else?
Do I get my private key and public key from this client?
Blockchain is a web wallet, and you might also call it your client. Address = Thing people need to send bitcoins to you, Private Key = Thing you need to spend bitcoins (Keep this secret) And you can export the private key. The public key is technically just the address. And also, computer failure, lost passwords, and file corruption can lead to the loss of your keys, so you should back them up.
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I went through bitsolo.net FAQ. They say they have found ZERO Bitcoin blocks until now. They're merge-mining Namecoin and have found ONE Namecoin block.
And? That is perfectly normal, most people on there won't be huge farms anyway, just probably a dude with an Antminer U2 trying out his luck.
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