What exactly do you have, can you post detailed pics with your username on a piece of paper? Thanks! i can sell you this for 130 plus shipping.
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Looking for Intel I7 920 - 950 cpu and/or mobo (LGA 1366)! Paying in BTC/LTC!
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It must be a sign! Twilight zone - the billion BOINC credit landmark was posted on page 167 and the team ranking is 167 at the moment (gaining over 30/month).
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1 Billion Boinc Credits! Great coin. Really do something useful.
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1 Billion Boinc Credits!
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I have been trading @ Poloniex for quite some time, everything always worked like clockwork, but recently my GRC deposits started getting delayed mysteriously. Two days ago I sent in 3 deposits and none of them were credited to my acc, I have had a support ticked opened for almost 2 days now and these guys aren't replying back! Is anyone else seeing these kinds of issues pooping up, or is it just me??
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Has anyone tried to withdraw, I am getting message "We're sorry, but something went wrong."
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Has anyone tried to withdraw, I am getting message "We're sorry, but something went wrong."
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Maybe you should ask him! I keep telling people it is only a matter of time before all the other retailers jump on the Litecoin bandwagon and begin accepting it. It is only a matter of time! I wonder if Jeff Klee, CEO of CheapAir, is the same Klee that posts here? Probably not.
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800,000,000 million total so far since the starting of Gridcoin!
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800,000,000
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I see people talking about price, but no one is talking bout security. Litecoin has huge hash power, no other alt is even anywhere close, all other alts are vulnerable to 51% attack. Also Litecoin is traded on Bitfinex with leverage and that makes the volatility even bigger than before. Litecoin will follow in bitcoin's footsteps as the Scrypt asics proliferate and the difficulty and hash power continue to grow. All we need is a nice financial crisis somewhere in the world and watch Bitcoin and Litecoin explode. It is only a matter of time!
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Hmm I have several rigs running win7 64x and I am synced fine. maybe add this to your gridcoin.conf rpcport=9332 Nope, and no issues with the myriad of other wallets I have
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any port blocking? firewall? win or linux? I'm connected to the network but not downloading any blocks?
Windows 7. I tried deleting everything in appdata/roaming aside from my conf and wallet. I left it over night with 10 connections and it's still 42 weeks behind just like it was when I started it
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win or linux? I'm connected to the network but not downloading any blocks?
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addnode=137.116.167.42 addnode=137.116.167.52 addnode=191.238.60.17 addnode=191.238.51.28 addnode=191.235.137.239 addnode=191.235.138.12 addnode=23.97.147.78 addnode=23.97.148.49 addnode=138.91.246.228 addnode=138.91.247.22 addnode=supernode.gridcoin.us Current node list?
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That is a pretty narrow-minded view. By participating in Gridcoin and creating an economy around it you are giving incentive for many other people to join in that otherwise will never dedicate computer resources to Boinc projects!!! On top of that, people who run GPU farms have quite hefty power bills each month, so mining a cryptocurrency offsets that! Boinc has been around for 10 years, you would think everyone with a computer would have joined in considering the real world implications of Boinc work, but that is not that case!! Because people get bored, they forget, or they just simply don't care because there are so many other distractions in real life that take up their time. Now when you throw in a monetary incentive in to the mix all the sudden all those people who had no time or weren't interested for whatever reason are now much more willing to participate!! NOT participating in Gridcoin is selfish! Do you see my point? Why not just do BOINC calculations without being selfish?
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I wasn't too convinced by POS hybrid, but now I think I am starting to favor it! And yes Rtmoney's post definitely helps, LOL! Nice post, RTMoney. I like all your points but this one in particular: Not to mention that once the wallet is stable real development can be made on projects that make GRC useful for people outside of crypto, like a commercial BOINC project that uses GRC for a payment method for access to the network.
It's been a great project so far. It seems the best is yet to come.
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