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April 07, 2015, 04:33:59 AM |
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Hmm, ok. I've been trying to use Bitcoin-abe. Let's try this.
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April 07, 2015, 04:58:54 AM |
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Hmm, ok. I've been trying to use Bitcoin-abe. Let's try this. Will be much easier than Abe to get up and running and shouldn't require you to make any changes to the codebase (which Abe probably needs for Tec support). I can help setting it up for you but I'm unable to provide any hosting.
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April 07, 2015, 05:01:39 AM |
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Hmm, ok. I've been trying to use Bitcoin-abe. Let's try this. Will be much easier than Abe to get up and running and shouldn't require you to make any changes to the codebase (which Abe probably needs for Tec support). I can help setting it up for you but I'm unable to provide any hosting. That's fine. I could put it on one of my servers, so, you're not going to need to anyway!
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April 07, 2015, 07:38:54 AM |
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I'm almost sure there's a version of SGMiner that supports it, but, don't quote me on that!
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April 07, 2015, 08:03:19 AM |
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Hmm, ok. I've been trying to use Bitcoin-abe. Let's try this. Will be much easier than Abe to get up and running and shouldn't require you to make any changes to the codebase (which Abe probably needs for Tec support). I can help setting it up for you but I'm unable to provide any hosting. That's fine. I could put it on one of my servers, so, you're not going to need to anyway! Alright cool. I've done the settings.json file that needs to be placed in the explorer's root directory, I have changed most of the required settings and added a few comments for what still needs changing. You need to ensure you have started the daemon with txindex=1 added to tecoin.conf. If you havent already done this then you will need to add it in and then run the wallet with the -reindex command. http://pastebin.com/17hz9fygIf you need help send me a PM.
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April 07, 2015, 09:29:02 AM |
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I'm mining it and I get tons of coins ! Why are we only two to mine it ?
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April 10, 2015, 03:14:37 AM |
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I'm sorry but I've really gotta free up my rig. I'll try to keep one card going but can't promise anything. Sorry.
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April 10, 2015, 02:43:01 PM |
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I'm back and will have a few ideas to discuss with you once I've had a rest-up and got a few things done. Good to see you've found a bit of hash lying around. Always good, whatever kind of hash.
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April 10, 2015, 08:50:47 PM |
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Bit of an update on the explorer, it's nearly ready! Should be out later tonight!
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April 10, 2015, 09:55:24 PM |
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As the 18,000th block is mined, the reward increases to 49 TEC per block!
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April 10, 2015, 10:25:54 PM |
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Looks nice! Big Anonymous Miner is up! anonymous 292,595 35,857.749 Atomicat 30,870 3,783.157 lopcho 14,652 1,795.629 And now my cards can rest. Who am I kidding, mine away!
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April 10, 2015, 10:48:05 PM |
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Looks nice! Big Anonymous Miner is up! anonymous 292,595 35,857.749 Atomicat 30,870 3,783.157 lopcho 14,652 1,795.629 And now my cards can rest. Who am I kidding, mine away! When he first hopped on the pool, it was about half a gigahash. Not bad
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April 10, 2015, 11:37:53 PM |
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Just saw the network spike up to 750 Mh/s! You guys are really mining away!
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April 11, 2015, 02:47:09 AM |
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TO THE MOON! Price up nearly 400% since yesterday! https://yobit.net/en/trade/TEC/BTCAnd there's no dumping! That's absolutely awesome guys!
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April 11, 2015, 06:24:24 AM |
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Yeah, me again. I tossed a few bucks on there and have been bouncing a few trades around. Scooping up a few coins and giving the impression establishing a bit of a base-line. Figured, its there, may as well have one. I find the crypto scene with it's "pinball score" numbers quite amusing. Wow! 200,000 something or others! Um... It's a dime. Anyways, gonna use the last of my consciousness tonight on a few thoughts. Coinage... Really? Not yet by a long shot. Can't buy a beer at the local with the biggest and the best, Bitcoin, so what does it say about all these... things, for that's what I'll call them. The only reason we think of this 'thing' as coin is because the first one was, and all the others are, but what is it really and what can we do with it? I'm quite good at re-purposing things. Seeing them for what they are and finding ways to use them. Example... I've stripped down dozens of VCR's because their motors have almost friction-less bearings, and they're great for things like swivel mounts for monitors, or the base for my motorized telescope mount. That's just the start. You should really see my place, because it's fairly mad. I live in the upstairs of a renovated barn, so there's no vertical walls. High ceilings means space for mounting things, second floor door features a drawbridge to the deck, with a trap-door in it to haul wood up. And so on. So let's look at what this "thing' is, the block-chain, list its core properties and really THINK about what can be done with it. Because unless I can grab a beer at the local with it, it sure ain't coinage. How do you deal with your lions and dragons? I nail mine to the ceiling.
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April 11, 2015, 07:32:14 PM |
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Yeah, me again. I tossed a few bucks on there and have been bouncing a few trades around. Scooping up a few coins and giving the impression establishing a bit of a base-line. Figured, its there, may as well have one. I find the crypto scene with it's "pinball score" numbers quite amusing. Wow! 200,000 something or others! Um... It's a dime. Anyways, gonna use the last of my consciousness tonight on a few thoughts. Coinage... Really? Not yet by a long shot. Can't buy a beer at the local with the biggest and the best, Bitcoin, so what does it say about all these... things, for that's what I'll call them. The only reason we think of this 'thing' as coin is because the first one was, and all the others are, but what is it really and what can we do with it? I'm quite good at re-purposing things. Seeing them for what they are and finding ways to use them. Example... I've stripped down dozens of VCR's because their motors have almost friction-less bearings, and they're great for things like swivel mounts for monitors, or the base for my motorized telescope mount. That's just the start. You should really see my place, because it's fairly mad. I live in the upstairs of a renovated barn, so there's no vertical walls. High ceilings means space for mounting things, second floor door features a drawbridge to the deck, with a trap-door in it to haul wood up. And so on. So let's look at what this "thing' is, the block-chain, list its core properties and really THINK about what can be done with it. Because unless I can grab a beer at the local with it, it sure ain't coinage. How do you deal with your lions and dragons? I nail mine to the ceiling.Uh... ok. From what I can understand, you're talking about the usefulness - or lack of - of Bitcoin and alts. I'd love to see the coins have mass-adoption. But, for now... Also, thanks for the support
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April 11, 2015, 11:39:02 PM |
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Uh... ok. From what I can understand, you're talking about the usefulness - or lack of - of Bitcoin and alts. I'd love to see the coins have mass-adoption. But, for now... Also, thanks for the support Exactly. So what else can it be? Can we make a game of it? I know that sitting here trying to just crowbar the latest Killer App out of of our brains isn't easy, but perhaps if we start with most basic properties we can see something new. I originally got into crypto because I saw Dogecoin poising itself to be a social media tipping platform, and thus a way to earn micro-payments on my photography. Is there some way it could be made to be more friendly with that environment? Unfortunately it has been a VERY long time since I've done any coding. How long? Well, the last full application I wrote was in Autocad Lisp... on Acad 12... the first Windows version of Autocad. I somehow don't think that my fluency in 6502 machine language is going to be helpful. On a side-note I just gotta say... working in a 64K environment teaches you to be TIGHT!!! I look at ANY wallet software and wonder why it isn't under 16K. I look at any software and wonder why it isn't a fraction of the size. I blame it all on these newfangled MULT and DIV op-codes. Made kids Lazy and it's been downhill ever since! Raggafragginsagafragin...
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