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Maybe you guys could try to get XCN listed on qTrade.io, at least you could give it a shot.
The problem ... A LOT of Exchanges have closed, gone bust, been hacked or just plain dried up. So which one and where has never been more difficult. #crysx Simple solution, for low volume, just trade here, 1 to 1...coins pretty much worthless at the moment, whats to lose.... Agreed ... Trade is Trade is Trade - no matter which form it takes. #crysx If the blockchain is fully working AND if we can create a blockchain explorer, we can get listed on Binance's Innovation Zone the chain works and the explorer is there, even though (about the latter) there are a couple features which are unfinished or lacking. Good. Maybe try to get it listed there. HitBTC too
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Maybe you guys could try to get XCN listed on qTrade.io, at least you could give it a shot.
The problem ... A LOT of Exchanges have closed, gone bust, been hacked or just plain dried up. So which one and where has never been more difficult. #crysx Simple solution, for low volume, just trade here, 1 to 1...coins pretty much worthless at the moment, whats to lose.... Agreed ... Trade is Trade is Trade - no matter which form it takes. #crysx If the blockchain is fully working AND if we can create a blockchain explorer, we can get listed on Binance's Innovation Zone
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Hello,
I have a paper wallet with XCN from 2017. How can I import it into the XCN wallet downloaded from the website, please? Thank you.
Hello! You can use the importprivkey command. Thank you. I am assuming this can be done from the debug window, right?
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Hello,
I have a paper wallet with XCN from 2017. How can I import it into the XCN wallet downloaded from the website, please? Thank you.
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Is TIDEX under investigation?
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Hi I have done so. Please also respond. This should not have taken this long. Thank you.
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I don;t know why that is, but it appears well on the wavesexplorer.com.
Anyway, I have opened a support ticket. When do I get a response?
Thank you. Support agent will respond you as soon as possible, please wait. Thank you. Since you have everything you need, I think you should just credit me. Yes, but first we need to check your request. Hi Tidex Up till now I have not heard from you. My request has not yet been assigned to someone even! You have seen the particular transaction and we know what the problem is. For whatever reason the attachment is showing well on one explorer and not currently on the other one, I do not know. Please can you just sort it out? Thank you
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I don;t know why that is, but it appears well on the wavesexplorer.com.
Anyway, I have opened a support ticket. When do I get a response?
Thank you. Support agent will respond you as soon as possible, please wait. Thank you. Since you have everything you need, I think you should just credit me.
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I don;t know why that is, but it appears well on the wavesexplorer.com. Anyway, I have opened a support ticket. When do I get a response?
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Dear Tidex, Why don't you check the transaction on the blockchain using the link I sent? I used the correct attachment of a5c6dc32bd567dd3. I really checked to make sure I did it right
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Hi Tidex. I deposited ZrCoin today using the correct deposit address and attachment.The deposit has not gone through and it has more than 20 confirms on the block chain. Find the details of the transaction here: http://wavesexplorer.com/tx/8aHzthuzvEmfLwjSPmUsiZPoXW8rbuNBADg5EzA6rrQhWhy haven't I been credited? It is not even showing as an incoming deposit on my account? Thank you.
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Hi Pallas. Thank you. I want to find out: is there is any way to set the diffculty (may using diff factor) either on djm's ccminer or this cpuminer, when mining on suprnova? Thanks Not that I know of. It is usually done by putting the diff value into the worker or password fields in some way, but I believe it is not implemented into xcn.suprnova right now. Maybe you could ask ocminer, cause it depends entirely on the pool. Diff factor or divider is another thing, it just changes the way difficulty from the pool is used, but it doesn't affect its "absolute" value. Thank you for your quick reply. Does ocminer know about the suprnova pool (trying to figure why you said to ask him)?
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Hi Pallas. Thank you. I want to find out: is there is any way to set the diffculty (may using diff factor) either on djm's ccminer or this cpuminer, when mining on suprnova? Thanks
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Hi Pallas, George and everyone here.
So I just got this free subscription on Azure. and I decided to whip up a instance with 4 K80 GPUs (2 per card). It had 4992 cores, 5000MHz memspeed, and 480 GB/s bandwidth, 24GB video memory on each card. I just wanted to determine what they will give.
But I am shocked I am getting less than 24MH/s. Each GPU die is more powerful than a 1070 (in all the numbers), so I should have at least 40MH/s (even the worst 1070 here gave 10MH/s)
How can I optimise that? What I am not getting right?
The card is Compute 3.7 and I am using djm34 CUDA miner on Windows.
Thanks for all your help.
EDIT: OR does it have anything to do with setting the vardiff on Suprnova
It is an old architecture, also probably lower core clock (memclock matters very little). When they will update to pascal based cards it might be interesting to try cloud gpu mining. Thank you for your reply. core clock is 875MHz and I set it on max.
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Hi Pallas, George and everyone here.
So I just got this free subscription on Azure. and I decided to whip up a instance with 4 K80 GPUs (2 per card). It had 4992 cores, 5000MHz memspeed, and 480 GB/s bandwidth, 24GB video memory on each card. I just wanted to determine what they will give.
But I am shocked I am getting less than 24MH/s. Each GPU die is more powerful than a 1070 (in all the numbers), so I should have at least 40MH/s (even the worst 1070 here gave 10MH/s)
How can I optimise that? What I am not getting right?
The card is Compute 3.7 and I am using djm34 CUDA miner on Windows.
Thanks for all your help.
EDIT: OR does it have anything to do with setting the vardiff on Suprnova
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Please what's up with btc38? Why the move to CNY only?
I see some people here knew about it as at yesterday. Where did you get the information?
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Please can someone help on how to compile the djm34 release on linux, please?
git clone https://github.com/djm34/ccminer-msvc2015.git cd ccminer-msvc2015 ./autogen.sh ./configure make
Thank you so much! I saw I need to download Nvidia drivers first. Any other thing I need to change? You should have the Cuda toolkit installed, I use the drivers that come with it in the deb packages: https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-downloads./configure will let you know if other stuff is missing Thank you so much. God bless!
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Please can someone help on how to compile the djm34 release on linux, please?
git clone https://github.com/djm34/ccminer-msvc2015.git cd ccminer-msvc2015 ./autogen.sh ./configure make
Thank you so much! I saw I need to download Nvidia drivers first. Any other thing I need to change?
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Please can someone help on how to compile the djm34 release on linux, please?
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All, I have a question. I'm new to Novaexchange and last night I sold my 1300 cryptonite coins. The sell price I put in was 0.00002 BTC - but then something strange happened. It sold the first 40 cryptonite coins at a price of 0.00002BTC, the next 500 cryptonite coins at a lower price of 0.000018 BTC and the remainder for even lower than 0.000018 BTC - why does this happen ? Surely, if there is ONE sell price that has been stated explicitly then why should different amounts be sold at different prices ? I understand that buyers have put in buy orders - but it shouldn't matter because I the seller explicity stated the one price of 0.00002BTC - why should it make decisions to sell my coins at different prices ? Could someone please explain how the sell system at Novaexchange works, to avoid further embarrassment in the future. Many thanks in advance. I think it fixed the price at which you will sell all your coins automatically. This the price for which there is buy support. You have to make sure that you set the price next time.
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