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Собаки лают, караван идет. Зибер многообещающий проект с серьезными разраотчиками, продукт отменный, перспективы хорошие. Через час буду заходить в айсио!
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This thread seems to be the only [sort of] active thread about Cryptsy. That's why I decided to repost here my question about dividends for shareholders: Will they ever be payed and if positive - when?
I'd like to know the answer to those questions too. It's been a month and a half since the last "weekly" payment. Even before then, the "weekly" payments were often not given weekly.
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Looks like I'm loosing quite a bit relatively speaking (about 2 BTC worth). About the only thing that I'm grateful about is that I didn't invest in their stock offering. At the time their stock offering came out I was a big Coinex fan and was 100 percent planning on buying their stock, but figured I'd wait till it got closer to the first promised dividend date before buying since I didn't think their initial stock offering would sell out in a hurry. That may have been the only wise decision I made with regard to Coinex.
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Well I was fooled. Been going to freebitcoinwin multiple times each day for several weeks now after I hit a high number early. Been waiting and wondering why I haven't received anything from freebitcoinwin...guess now I know.
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No...allow a free market its freedom.
Having said that I will not invest in an IPO because I'm too afraid of being scammed. Plus I favor a fair (i.e., non-premined) start.
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I'm trying to figure out why all the excitement about new coins when you CAN'T WITHDRAW! I don't get it. Yep, using BTER has been frustrating lately. There is zero support (i.e., no hope of getting any response via email). When I first started using BTER, I thought it was great. The BTER website was very responsive, and trades went through quickly and easily. Then about a month ago some of my deposits were getting stuck in pending and eventually would disappear without ever being credited into my account. The coins just vanished. I requested help, but never got any response. Overall five deposits never arrived (roughly 25% of the deposits I sent disappeared). At the time the value of the coins was over 1 BTC, and at today's value is still worth nearly 0.5 BTC. Over the last month I've sent about a dozen emails providing BTER all the information showing the coins should have arrived (e.g., transaction ids). I even used Google translator to send some of the emails in Chinese, but still heard nothing from BTER. It's interesting that BTER has closed the deposits for some of the coins. I have my fingers crossed hoping that they will fix whatever the issue is and credit me with all the coins I sent them. But at the same time I'm not holding my breath because I would probably turn blue. I also have a couple BTCs in BTER right now, but I'm afraid to try to withdraw them.
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Thank you and have a happy new year
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Thank you and Merry Christmas
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Sent six transactions to BTER, but only three arrived. After doing some research I realized my wallet transaction fee option was set to zero. The BTER site recommends adding a transaction fee if you mined the coins in order to assure they arrive in a timely fashion. After setting the transaction fee to the recommended amount, I have made another five or six deposits and have not had any further trouble. This happened about two weeks ago and my three missing deposits never arrived at BTER. Initially the BTER site had these deposits shown as "Pending" for about a day, but since then the deposit records and "Pending" labels disappeared. In fact nothing at all is shown about these three missing deposits. It's like all records of them have vanished. I have sent all the info (e.g., date, time, transaction id, confirms, ...) to BTER support/admin several times to see if they could help, but have not received any response from BTER at all. Question: Is there anyway to attach a transaction fee "post transaction" to help it move along?
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16wiCy8dY2hs3Azgx45tECgWEQkFNsThia Thank you
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The DOGE coin market is a bit crazy right now. On http://www.cryptocoincharts.info/v2/pair/doge/btc/coinedup the total asking amount for the DOGEs currently trading is 3,379,009,036 BTC. Considering there is no where near that amount of BTC available (and well over 100 times the amount of BTCs that will ever be created), one must conclude that the asking price from some of the sellers is off-the-charts ridiculous. But that's just my 2 DOGEs.
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Question, I must have something configured wrong. When pointing to the multiport 8888, all my USB block erupters go into a WAIT state and stay there if it's mining BTC. At least it worked fine while mining ZET and FRC. But when the pool switches to BTC, my block erupters stop hashing and bfgminer shows each one in a WAIT state. And another weird thing happens at this point, the CPU fan on my computer will crank up and get noisy.
My settings are as follows:
bfgminer.exe -o stratum+tcp://pool1.us.multipool.us:8888 -u xxx -p xxx -G -S all --icarus-options 115200:1:1 --icarus-timing 3.0=100 --api-listen --api-allow W:127.0.0.1
Thanks
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Pokercoin? Originally, Pokercoin had a premine, but died soon after launch (probably because of the premine). Then another developer picked it up and disposed of all the premined coins and relaunched the coin without any premined coins in the blockchain. But the second developer abandoned it too, so Pokercoin withered away for the second time (it was more like playing solitary than poker ). Could be the third times a charm?
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Hi, I haven't tried compiling the code yet, but I did try to run the binary. Unfortunately running the binary resulted in an "Error loading blkindex.dat"
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Wow, how did you get BTER to reply to an email? I've never been able to get them to do that (and boy have I tried to get them to respond to my support requests).
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Did you ever get an email response from BTER? I had some deposit issues and tried to contact them via email. But unfortunately haven't been able to get them to respond at all to any of the support requests I emailed them. And I've been trying for a week now.
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BTER is not responsive to emails--at least in my experience. After some of the coins I sent them weren't credited to my account, I sent an email to both their admin and support email addresses asking for support, then waited for days. When didn't hear back, I sent a couple more emails and waited a few more days....still zero response. I know Cryptsy has a slow clunky website, but at least they respond to support requests.
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Has anybody else ran into the problem that once the wallet has some 700+ transactions (specifically mining transactions), the yacoin wallet becomes unresponsive? This has happened to me twice on two different computers and two different wallets (including different wallet versions). What I mean by unresponsive is when I try to click any menu item or menubar item, the wallet doesn't do anything at first. Instead after a 1/2 minute or so the windows whirly thing just spins around and eventually the wallet goes into the grayish mode and the titlebar on tops says (Yacoin wallet is unresponsive). If I wait long enough (like 15 minutes or so), the wallet will eventually recover and correctly react to the click, but when I click another button or enter a value, I'm back to the Window's whirly thing spinning and an unresponsive wallet.
Both times I've been able to recover by sending all my coins somewhere else (e.g., cryptsy), deleting the wallet and starting over with a clean wallet, then sending all my coins back to the new wallet (minus the transactions fees). This sounds simple enough, but doing this takes a couple hours. The steps are: click send coins (wait 15 minutes or more until the wallet recovers and reacts), enter a wallet address to send coins (wait another 15 minutes or more for the wallet to recover and react), enter amount of coins to send (wait 15 minutes or more for the wallet to recover and react ), ....., you get the picture.
Is there some sort of limit on mining transactions before the wallet cannot function in a suitable fashion? I'm not sure with the first wallet how many transactions there were, but the second wallet went unresponsive after 740 mining transactions (mining transactions includes both mining and stake transactions). I'm guessing the transaction count was around the same when it happened with the first wallet.
Thanks
I'm looking at it. Do you know if yacoind is also unresponsive, (listtransactions, getinfo, etc) or just yacoin-qt? Sorry, but I'm not sure. Definitely yacoin-qt, but I didn't really check yacoind. Unfortunately I've already deleted the wallet and started over so I can't find out for you. If it happens again (and if history is an indicator, that will be in about 3 months), I'll find out. But I did notice responses to entering commands like getinfo was starting to get slow just before the yacoin-qt for my wallet went unresponsive. By slow I mean there was a noticeable delay between entering the command and getting a response. With a fresh wallet the response is immediate.
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Has anybody else ran into the problem that once the wallet has some 700+ transactions (specifically mining transactions), the yacoin wallet becomes unresponsive? This has happened to me twice on two different computers and two different wallets (including different wallet versions). What I mean by unresponsive is when I try to click any menu item or menubar item, the wallet doesn't do anything at first. Instead after a 1/2 minute or so the windows whirly thing just spins around and eventually the wallet goes into the grayish mode and the titlebar on tops says (Yacoin wallet is unresponsive). If I wait long enough (like 15 minutes or so), the wallet will eventually recover and correctly react to the click, but when I click another button or enter a value, I'm back to the Window's whirly thing spinning and an unresponsive wallet.
Both times I've been able to recover by sending all my coins somewhere else (e.g., cryptsy), deleting the wallet and starting over with a clean wallet, then sending all my coins back to the new wallet (minus the transactions fees). This sounds simple enough, but doing this takes a couple hours. The steps are: click send coins (wait 15 minutes or more until the wallet recovers and reacts), enter a wallet address to send coins (wait another 15 minutes or more for the wallet to recover and react), enter amount of coins to send (wait 15 minutes or more for the wallet to recover and react ), ....., you get the picture.
Is there some sort of limit on mining transactions before the wallet cannot function in a suitable fashion? I'm not sure with the first wallet how many transactions there were, but the second wallet went unresponsive after 740 mining transactions (mining transactions includes both mining and stake transactions). I'm guessing the transaction count was around the same when it happened with the first wallet.
Thanks
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