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June 30, 2016, 11:34:37 AM Last edit: June 30, 2016, 11:55:34 AM by kultus |
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Ok so I bought a shiny new Pi3 and it has wifi built in, I am totally new to this side of coin mining and Linux,It's all pretty cool, but how do I interface with our home wifi on ROKOS ? (I am a total noob to linux so detailed answers and links to walkthroughs would be great. ty all Also, is there any tips and tricks to taking a wallet from windows to Linux
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Every time a block is mined, a certain amount of BTC (called the
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subsidy halves every four years and will reach 0 in about 130 years.
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June 30, 2016, 06:53:10 PM |
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I see our top addresses are stacking up while the bittrex wallet decreases daily. Think we are seeing the exit of a whale only to create bigger badder whales Almost back into the full swing guys, have a happy 4th
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June 30, 2016, 07:34:17 PM |
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I see our top addresses are stacking up while the bittrex wallet decreases daily. Think we are seeing the exit of a whale only to create bigger badder whales Almost back into the full swing guys, have a happy 4th Hmm... I should buy more now... Where do I find decent priced BTC for fiat?
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OKtoshi (OP)
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June 30, 2016, 08:09:37 PM |
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Ok so I bought a shiny new Pi3 and it has wifi built in, I am totally new to this side of coin mining and Linux,It's all pretty cool, but how do I interface with our home wifi on ROKOS ? (I am a total noob to linux so detailed answers and links to walkthroughs would be great. ty all Also, is there any tips and tricks to taking a wallet from windows to Linux https://youtu.be/3GHSqLO0zHMMore tuts coming up later on, hope it helps Feel free to ask for further assistance in any of your needs same way can ask for support over: http://okcashtalk.org/index.php/board,39.0.html
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OK is open-source; its design is public, nobody owns or controls OK and everyone can take part.
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OKorator
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June 30, 2016, 08:10:26 PM |
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I see our top addresses are stacking up while the bittrex wallet decreases daily. Think we are seeing the exit of a whale only to create bigger badder whales Almost back into the full swing guys, have a happy 4th Hmm... I should buy more now... Where do I find decent priced BTC for fiat? Its pretty tough with bitcoin the way it is. I use coinbase.
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June 30, 2016, 08:10:45 PM |
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Ok so I bought a shiny new Pi3 and it has wifi built in, I am totally new to this side of coin mining and Linux,It's all pretty cool, but how do I interface with our home wifi on ROKOS ? (I am a total noob to linux so detailed answers and links to walkthroughs would be great. ty all Also, is there any tips and tricks to taking a wallet from windows to Linux https://youtu.be/3GHSqLO0zHMMore tuts coming up later on, hope it helps Feel free to ask for further assistance in any of your needs same way can ask for support over: http://okcashtalk.org/index.php/board,39.0.htmlThanks Oktoshi this is a great addition!
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July 01, 2016, 11:36:09 AM |
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I just woke up and... another dump I wish I had more BTC to buy it
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OKtoshi (OP)
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July 01, 2016, 07:43:09 PM Last edit: December 31, 2019, 10:50:56 AM by OKtoshi |
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Okcash - Staking calcs improvements to be implemented - LTSSImprovements to be implemented in PoS calculations to the Okcash Staking System.original thread: http://okcashtalk.org/index.php/topic,16.0.htmlImprovements to be implemented in PoS calculations to the Okcash Staking System.Updated on: Dec-31-2019 LTSS POS Block Rewards 15 halvings: 69%(Pow/PoS start), 20%(year), 10%(year), 5%(year), 2.5%(year), 22%(year), 11%(year), 6.9%(2 years), 3.9%(2 years), 3.6%(2 years), 3.3%(2 years), 3%(10 years), 2%(10 years), 1%(10 years), 0.69%(10 years), .33% (forward years [100+]) Okcash POS White Paper: okcash-whitepaperOkcash LTSS White Paper: okcash-ltss-whitepaperOkcash SEM White Paper: okcash-sem-whitepaper*POS - Proof of Stake. *SEM - Secure Encrypted Messaging. *LTSS - Long Term Sustainable Staking. *LTPoW - Long Term Proof of Work. LTSS PoS calcs to the Okcash Staking System.LTSS original thread: http://okcashtalk.org/index.php/topic,16.0.htmlTechnical Sustainability: In aims to improve the OK system security , sustainability and reliability, while at the same time respecting scarcity and the original PoS expected supply growth proposed in the V1 LTSS WP. Okcash came up with a solution to empower the system and secure LTSS. Bitcoin has LTPoW lasting till the year 2140. OK LTTS (staking) will be lasting till the year 2148. Making Okcash the best PoS partner for Bitcoin and Micro Transactions. Following the Original schedule of expected distribution proposed on the V1 LTSS WP, and based on the past performance of the OK Network / Users / Staking for the first 5 years of Okcash, we have improved and refined the LTSS System by fixing the halving periods based on past performance and future expectation of the Staking Network Percentage in the system to match the original Proof of Stake expected growth. Economics: 15planned halvings will help stabilize and secure the network and appreciation as they kick in. This system proposes: 6 halvings with a 1 year period, 4 halvings with a 2 years period, and 5 halvings with a 10years + period. This halvings have been fixed to a 33.33 % / 16 .66 % and 10 % expectancy of staking network based on past 5 years performance of the OK chain. After the 15th halving OK gets a fixated % (after year 2070*), this will normalize the OK network, help secure the chain growth and improve the distribution with the participants of the network , giving Okcash a constant and long term growth with organic appreciation. * 501,257 blocks per year average. Last OK coins to be PoS mined expected between years 2148 - 2XXX depending on the % of Network Staking. Clean readable OK Staking % Calc - Improvements table: https://i.imgur.com/2XxJL6q.pngFull Long Term Staking Whitepaper: https://github.com/okcashpro/okcash-whitepapers/blob/master/LTSS/okcash-long-term-staking-whitepaper.pdf
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July 01, 2016, 11:10:28 PM |
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Excellent job on the staking schedule! Also impressed with the recent price performance!
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July 02, 2016, 11:17:48 AM |
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Excellent job on the staking schedule! Also impressed with the recent price performance! Good work just comes naturally to OKToshi ... I'm sure his back hurts from all the pats he receives As for price .. in the immortal words of .... someone I can't think who it was ... "you ain't seen nothing yet"
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OKorator
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July 02, 2016, 03:37:08 PM |
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Excellent job on the staking schedule! Also impressed with the recent price performance! Good work just comes naturally to OKToshi ... I'm sure his back hurts from all the pats he receives As for price .. in the immortal words of .... someone I can't think who it was ... "you ain't seen nothing yet"Ain't seen nothing yet https://g.co/kgs/3bP7kd
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kultus
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July 03, 2016, 05:57:25 AM |
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Ok so I bought a shiny new Pi3 and it has wifi built in, I am totally new to this side of coin mining and Linux,It's all pretty cool, but how do I interface with our home wifi on ROKOS ? (I am a total noob to linux so detailed answers and links to walkthroughs would be great. ty all Also, is there any tips and tricks to taking a wallet from windows to Linux https://youtu.be/3GHSqLO0zHMMore tuts coming up later on, hope it helps Feel free to ask for further assistance in any of your needs same way can ask for support over: http://okcashtalk.org/index.php/board,39.0.htmlThank you for your responce, I have it all up and going, but I cannot get a USB card to work in the Pi so I can put my wallet.dat on there and start staking. I thought it would just be like windows and I could plug and play my way to the card, but maybe no ? I am told it is, but 4 cards later, cards plugged in from turning on... nothing can I bypass this step and maybe install the file right onto the SD card ? would prefer to learn how to kick my USB into gear and get it going though, would make backing up a hell of a lot easier thanks
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July 03, 2016, 07:17:38 AM Last edit: July 03, 2016, 07:28:50 AM by OKtoshi |
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Ok so I bought a shiny new Pi3 and it has wifi built in, I am totally new to this side of coin mining and Linux,It's all pretty cool, but how do I interface with our home wifi on ROKOS ? (I am a total noob to linux so detailed answers and links to walkthroughs would be great. ty all Also, is there any tips and tricks to taking a wallet from windows to Linux https://youtu.be/3GHSqLO0zHMMore tuts coming up later on, hope it helps Feel free to ask for further assistance in any of your needs same way can ask for support over: http://okcashtalk.org/index.php/board,39.0.htmlThank you for your responce, I have it all up and going, but I cannot get a USB card to work in the Pi so I can put my wallet.dat on there and start staking. I thought it would just be like windows and I could plug and play my way to the card, but maybe no ? I am told it is, but 4 cards later, cards plugged in from turning on... nothing can I bypass this step and maybe install the file right onto the SD card ? would prefer to learn how to kick my USB into gear and get it going though, would make backing up a hell of a lot easier thanks They are auto detected (mounted) Do: 1.- Plug the USB 2.- Go to the /media/usb folder (you will see all your usb content) and if want to securely remove the USB do: 1.- Open a terminal and type: sudo umount /media/usb 2.- Remove USB
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July 03, 2016, 05:59:12 PM |
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When the price stays but volume continues.... blocks like this are a good good sign... https://chainz.cryptoid.info/ok/block.dws?792444.htmCoins are drying up on trex, we would like a polo addition ;-)
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kultus
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July 04, 2016, 01:09:00 AM |
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Thank you Toshi, your explanation was super easy. I have now got my wallet setup and have staked 5 times since your last message 7 watts ....I am amazed, I have mined with GPUs, I have had OK on my laptop, 293 watts less out of 300 to use the Pi love it! Can you make it easy to understand the difference between Client and full node and what are the benefits / shortfalls of running either ?
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July 04, 2016, 11:30:45 AM |
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Great price recovery! Seems like people are accumulating lots of OK
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OKtoshi (OP)
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July 04, 2016, 10:11:50 PM |
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Thank you Toshi, your explanation was super easy. I have now got my wallet setup and have staked 5 times since your last message 7 watts ....I am amazed, I have mined with GPUs, I have had OK on my laptop, 293 watts less out of 300 to use the Pi love it! Can you make it easy to understand the difference between Client and full node and what are the benefits / shortfalls of running either ? Awesome, and yes IoT + OK rules, the most energy friendly device and fast and sustainable currency. About Clients, nodes, fullnodes in easy terms: The OK Nodes are (non graphical wallet) and Clients are (Graphical wallets) Both of this use the Full blockchain, meaning both of them are Fullnodes. The ones that are not fullnodes are the ones that use thin clients or electrum servers, like Coinomi and most android multiwallets. Some Web wallets do use electrum servers as well, as this ones does not parse and save the whole chain, this can not be fullnodes. Fullnodes help secure the network by keeping a full copy of the blockchain, while the electrum servers alike just make use of it. Hope it helps, feel free to ask any further doubt.
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OK is open-source; its design is public, nobody owns or controls OK and everyone can take part.
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kultus
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July 05, 2016, 05:49:41 AM |
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Thank you Toshi, your explanation was super easy. I have now got my wallet setup and have staked 5 times since your last message 7 watts ....I am amazed, I have mined with GPUs, I have had OK on my laptop, 293 watts less out of 300 to use the Pi love it! Can you make it easy to understand the difference between Client and full node and what are the benefits / shortfalls of running either ? Awesome, and yes IoT + OK rules, the most energy friendly device and fast and sustainable currency. About Clients, nodes, fullnodes in easy terms: The OK Nodes are (non graphical wallet) and Clients are (Graphical wallets) Both of this use the Full blockchain, meaning both of them are Fullnodes. The ones that are not fullnodes are the ones that use thin clients or electrum servers, like Coinomi and most android multiwallets. Some Web wallets do use electrum servers as well, as this ones does not parse and save the whole chain, this can not be fullnodes. Fullnodes help secure the network by keeping a full copy of the blockchain, while the electrum servers alike just make use of it. Hope it helps, feel free to ask any further doubt. Awesome, that did it, thanks Toshi. you're awesome got me near 100k of your coins and aiming to acquire more as I can afford them
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