Hey guys,
I installed the new 11 june win64 binaries(just copy pasted over my old ones, like I mostly do) and I try to start bitmonerod to sync the network, but it seems like it never syncs, and on top of that, it SRSLY hang my network bandwith, like 90%. what is wrong?
Can you pastebin the output from the daemon?
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PM me if anyone wants to start something with the MoneroCoin.com TDL.
Google analitics is showing increasing traffic to my domain.
That domain name is worthless. The name of the this currency is Monero, not Monerocoin. Anyone searching in google(including myself), searches Monero not Monerocoin. maybe guess ill just point it towards feathercoin in the mean time until Monero gets bigger and MoneroCoin gets more valuable as a TDL The problem is that Monero means "coin" in Esperanto...so MoneroCoin literally means CoinCoin:-P
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my spider instinct tells me good news .. but I am afraid my post will be deleted by a Hitler moderator ...
...this thread isn't self-moderated?
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Monero Missives
PS. If you've made it this far, there's a reward in the example wallet listed in the screenshot - first to grab it gets the prize!
- updated by fluffypony
I keep trying to import the seed but I get this error: I've checked it so many times I'm not sure where I'm going wrong. Running windows binaries. Windows is definitely truncating the input you've typed - we'll figure it out and fix that within a day or two:) Unfortunately someone swiped the prize already: http://monerochain.info/tx/3b6eacf65a4c87b281bd2feef76486867fb6cd474f1e0d5e312e8ed7301b5e29Fast work, whoever that was!
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Just a quick note: it looks like the seed is getting truncated on some Windows command prompts. Count the number of words when you're writing it down, if you don't have 24 check the log to make sure. We'll make it hard-wrap in the next few days rather than letting command prompt handle the wrapping.
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[...] a lot of people are preying for your bitcoins. [...]
What's worse, they might be preying for your moneros! ~ Myagui EVEN WORSE: they may be preying for your pizza!
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Updated (and, really, this is the problem with being a defective bird in an area surrounded by cats) -
Sorry, what's your point? I don't mean to be rude but you aren't making sense. The video I get -- you think I'm an idiot, based on what a couple of trolls told you. You want to fit in on #bitcoin-assets -- yeah I get that. Check. But what's this about the cat and mousetraps? Sorry I'm a little busy coding if it's obvious, not sure if I missed something but it looks like you might have taken the joke a little long here. PS: don't forget to backup your codings!
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The latest github repo has all new seednodes in it.
Alternatively, please start the daemon with the following flags:
bitmonerod --seed-node 62.210.78.186:18080 --seed-node 195.12.60.154:18080 --seed-node 54.241.246.125:18080 --seed-node 107.170.157.169:18080 --seed-node 54.207.112.216:18080 --seed-node 78.27.112.54:18080 --seed-node 209.222.30.57:18080 --seed-node 80.71.13.55:18080 --seed-node 107.178.112.126:18080
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Usagi I got you a present. And no, it's not a My First Backup kit. Here: Updated (and, really, this is the problem with being a defective bird in an area surrounded by cats) -
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mate he s on IRC irc.freenode.org /join #bitcoin-aus graet: give back my money!
And on #bitcoin-otc and on #bitcoin-assets [13:15:10] Graet signed on at 05 June 2014 at 10:01:43 AM SAST and has been idle for 30 minutes, 53 seconds
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i been trading a few years and due to prices increasing a lot last year i managed to accrue a tidy sum. but most of it lost to gox. i had a yubikey account and felt it was best to store my coins, and believed all marks playing down of any issues. i truly believe he is a scammer. and i did not read any bad press until too late.
i was happy to wait for a new high this year to then cash out my coins but yeah lost most to fatty mark.
You can blame "fatty mark" all you want, but Gox was not a bank. In fact, the entire foundation of Bitcoin rests on YOU staying in control of the bulk of your coins. Modern deterministic wallets like Electrum are lightweight, secure, and backed up by memorising a 12 word key. There is no excuse for leaving coins on an exchange with the possible exception of a small portion that is tied up in open orders.
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And why don't you ever do it to Bytecoin devs, lol That would be because we have never included any of their commits since the original fork and are already diverging from their reference code as we correct deficiencies: https://github.com/monero-project/bitmonero/commits/masterIn fact, if you look at all of the licenses in the source code it's attributed to "The CryptoNote developers" under the MIT/X11 license (not withstanding the epee library that is attributed to Andrey N. Sabelnikov). There are no references in the entire project to any Bytecoin developers. Thus, it makes the most logical sense to view it as a reference implementation, seeing as how it wasn't written by "Bytecoin developers" anyway.
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Monero is just a sad copy, and my bet is that the developers of that coin barely can understand half of the bytecoin code. Bytecoin is undoubtedly a very creative and innovative piece of technology.
And who knows what plans the developers/huge holders have for the future, I mean, in two years they could figure out a less selfish way(than selling it) to make their coins accessible to the public.
Your bet would be incorrect - on what do you base your assertion? Your last point hits the nail on the head: who knows what the people with 82% of every Bytecoin that will ever exist will do? Whether they purposely kept mum on it for 2 years or completely faked the blockchain data, I think it a stretch to hope for completely altruistic actions in the future.
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Alex: Really all these CN children's disease will be patched and fixed soon. The coin is as you know new to public. Evan is also patching/developing to get Dark finished/fixing small bugs because of youg coin age.
CryptoNote-based coins have fundamental issues, like scaling / bloating, usability, compatibility etc etc. As I showed you there are also attack vectors that can render such coins DOA with a few BTCs. This is not funny. Imagine you are an investor, having bought 1000 BTCs worth of MROs and a guy comes in and makes the blockchain unusable for pennies. And you can't prune these transactions because they are intermeshed. And if you make sizable transactions (sizable not in terms of coins, but in terms of KBytes) expensive, then one has to -either vastly reduce the number of mixing parameters just to keep bloat low -or pay a very hefty fee for each transaction, that would make the coin unusable or far more expensive than its competitors Please feel free to attack Monero if you are so confident in your assertion.
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Mpex exchange fruad
They fake trade volumes, no way they are doing 700btc a day in trade.
I don't know if I can agree with this, as my MPEX trades (around the 5-15 BTC mark) have immediately shown up in the order book and have been relayed by the IRC bot. Regardless, proving false trade volumes is exceedingly difficult, if this thread continues it should be outright and blatant fraud, not a list of "people who were mean to me". The site's own shares are nearly its entire volume. What a sham. Again - that doesn't flip up to "fraud" or "failure". They are entitled to that.
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NEXT STEP? Run crying to big brother I guess; you're not ready for Bitcoin.
Be careful of the finger you point at someone as there are 3 other fingers pointed back at yourself. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=395761.msg6254498#msg6254498April 16, 2014 Who is "the real Daniel P Barron?" I can prove I am who I claim to be; that is, the user in question regarding this loss of BTC.I see. So because he lost 0.385 BTC of his own money due to a bug in the CounterParty wallet (it seems), he's not allowed to criticise someone incapable of properly securing HUNDREDS of Bitcoins? I see.
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