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June 19, 2015, 12:19:26 AM
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Seems like the Canadian's have come out in favour of practical regulation for crypto - something that does what it needs to, without preventing crypto innovation from taking hold.

http://www.parl.gc.ca/Content/SEN/Committee/412/banc/rep/rep12jun15-e.pdf

Cool.

Now just need to find some VPSs in Canada.
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June 19, 2015, 05:10:00 PM
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Does anyone know if there is a limitation in the SpreadX11 miner that limits us to 5 gpus?  I have a rig with (2) 970's, (2) 960's, and (2) 750ti's.  When I start up SPR only (5) cards are seen.  However if I mine another algo all cards are seen.  I have isolated it down to a 750 ti.  Any help is appreciated.

thanks - pokeytex

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June 19, 2015, 05:52:55 PM
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Seems like the Canadian's have come out in favour of practical regulation for crypto - something that does what it needs to, without preventing crypto innovation from taking hold.

http://www.parl.gc.ca/Content/SEN/Committee/412/banc/rep/rep12jun15-e.pdf

Cool.

Now just need to find some VPSs in Canada.

Here is the DOCPROOF on the bitcoin blockchain - http://coinsecrets.org/?to=361625.000003

I really want this proof of existence capability in Spreadcoin. Built right into the wallet. Just drag and drop file(s). Fees withdrawn directly from the user.
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June 19, 2015, 06:01:05 PM
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Does anyone know if there is a limitation in the SpreadX11 miner that limits us to 5 gpus?  I have a rig with (2) 970's, (2) 960's, and (2) 750ti's.  When I start up SPR only (5) cards are seen.  However if I mine another algo all cards are seen.  I have isolated it down to a 750 ti.  Any help is appreciated.

thanks - pokeytex

Have you tried running two SpreadX11 instances simultaneously? What happens then?
I am not aware that a limit exists, but maybe you can spread your GPUs over multiple instances.

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June 19, 2015, 06:04:40 PM
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Does anyone know if there is a limitation in the SpreadX11 miner that limits us to 5 gpus?  I have a rig with (2) 970's, (2) 960's, and (2) 750ti's.  When I start up SPR only (5) cards are seen.  However if I mine another algo all cards are seen.  I have isolated it down to a 750 ti.  Any help is appreciated.

thanks - pokeytex

Have you tried running two SpreadX11 instances simultaneously? What happens then?
I am not aware that a limit exists, but maybe you can spread your GPUs over multiple instances.


LOL - you would think I would have tried that already.  I will update the post later when I get home.  Sometimes the simplest things are the most confusing.  Huh

Thank you - pokeytex

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June 19, 2015, 07:49:09 PM
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USA Freedom Act seems like its a gift for your decentralized web, Georgem

http://cointelegraph.com/news/114613/the-govt-really-really-wants-you-to-visit-these-websites

ISPs being forced to give data to the NSA - so with a decentralized web, they have to email the owners direct - one by one? lol

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June 19, 2015, 07:56:02 PM
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USA Freedom Act seems like its a gift for your decentralized web, Georgem

http://cointelegraph.com/news/114613/the-govt-really-really-wants-you-to-visit-these-websites

ISPs being forced to give data to the NSA, so with a decentralized web, they have to email the owners direct - one by one?

Yeah, yeah, governments and their gifts. Beware!

In the german language there also exists the same word "Gift", but it means poison.

How fitting!

And who would suspect anything with such a nice sounding name like "Freedom Act"?

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June 19, 2015, 08:48:50 PM
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Does anyone know if there is a limitation in the SpreadX11 miner that limits us to 5 gpus?  I have a rig with (2) 970's, (2) 960's, and (2) 750ti's.  When I start up SPR only (5) cards are seen.  However if I mine another algo all cards are seen.  I have isolated it down to a 750 ti.  Any help is appreciated.

thanks - pokeytex

Have you tried running two SpreadX11 instances simultaneously? What happens then?
I am not aware that a limit exists, but maybe you can spread your GPUs over multiple instances.


LOL - you would think I would have tried that already.  I will update the post later when I get home.  Sometimes the simplest things are the most confusing.  Huh

Thank you - pokeytex
I remember there being a limit on connrctions to the wallet... But that could be chanhed in the config file.... See original thread... I would try and find it but im online via my phone

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June 19, 2015, 08:50:27 PM
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USA Freedom Act seems like its a gift for your decentralized web, Georgem

http://cointelegraph.com/news/114613/the-govt-really-really-wants-you-to-visit-these-websites

ISPs being forced to give data to the NSA, so with a decentralized web, they have to email the owners direct - one by one?

Yeah, yeah, governments and their gifts. Beware!

In the german language there also exists the same word "Gift", but it means poison.

How fitting!

And who would suspect anything with such a nice sounding name like "Freedom Act"?

 Grin

And in the danish language it can mean poison or marriage 😛

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June 20, 2015, 03:33:10 AM
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Does anyone know if there is a limitation in the SpreadX11 miner that limits us to 5 gpus?  I have a rig with (2) 970's, (2) 960's, and (2) 750ti's.  When I start up SPR only (5) cards are seen.  However if I mine another algo all cards are seen.  I have isolated it down to a 750 ti.  Any help is appreciated.

thanks - pokeytex

Have you tried running two SpreadX11 instances simultaneously? What happens then?
I am not aware that a limit exists, but maybe you can spread your GPUs over multiple instances.


LOL - you would think I would have tried that already.  I will update the post later when I get home.  Sometimes the simplest things are the most confusing.  Huh

Thank you - pokeytex
I remember there being a limit on connrctions to the wallet... But that could be chanhed in the config file.... See original thread... I would try and find it but im online via my phone

from memory - it is the THREADS=xxx paramter in the config ...

but im online for a only a few more minutes so im unsure if that is the parameter ...

anyone else know? ...

#crysx

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June 20, 2015, 04:56:01 AM
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rpcthreads=x (4 is default)

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June 20, 2015, 05:13:04 AM
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rpcthreads=x (4 is default)


thats the one ...

tanx ...

#crysx

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June 20, 2015, 07:45:01 PM
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And in the danish language it can mean poison or marriage 😛

lol!

Anyway, here's the first preview-version (for windows only ATM, sorry) of the new wallet:

http://www.spreadcoin.info/downloads/preview_wallet_0.zip

There is still a lot of functionality missing, but basically it can be considered a "working" version.

Please backup your wallet, or better yet, test it with a completely new wallet.

This is just a preview version, so be careful, there are small bugs.


Finished features:

1) New Design, new Menustructure, new informative header, etc..







2) New Splashscreen



3) Additional Graph in the mining info screen --> Hashrate



4) 9 seednodes embedded.

5) Vanity Generator included. Have fun!  Grin





A tutorial will follow, just try figuring out how it works, it's quite self-explanatory!  Cheesy


Unfinished stuff: ...that I will finish over the next few days...

1) Load and Save vanity gen worklist to JSON format, so that the worklist persists even if you restart your wallet.
2) remove some bugs.
3) finish mac and linux version
4) clean up code and add comments, then add code to github.


Alright! Have fun!

And if you like, throw some SPR in my direction:
SPREAD32jiWA4LvAHdKWALCZn163XhXUp5

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June 20, 2015, 10:29:10 PM
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Cool. If only I was sober. Grin
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Cool. If only I was sober. Grin

why, the vanitygen names you choose will be that much funnier now!  Smiley

Those are the names I am looking for ATM:



An interesting thing to know is that you can put as many names as you want in your list,
and the more different patterns you look for simultaneously, the higher the chances that you will score atleast one of them.

It's just like throwing dice and having more patterns to look for.

So fill up those lists guys and happy hashing.

With a little luck you'll even find an address that will normally take 1000 years to find.  Grin

PM: watch the CPU temperature, I suggest you just set 1 thread only , and just keep it running whenever your wallet is running.

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June 20, 2015, 11:12:30 PM
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nice work georgem, 100 sprs inbound, with the promise of more when servicenode progress is made  Wink

DRK: Xi2c97ZMtfU2nMeJkY1kD1Ry3tmRnnQfHP
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June 20, 2015, 11:51:23 PM
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nice work georgem, 100 sprs inbound, with the promise of more when servicenode progress is made  Wink

Thanks.

Yes, servicenodes FTW!

BTW, I wonder how long it will take me with 1 CPU thread (3.6 GHz) to find "Servicenodes..."




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nice, 100% chance of servicenodes in only .077% of the time it will take for the sun to die!  hopefully the servicenode network will win that race!  In an effort to expedite things, another 100 spr bribe incoming.

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June 21, 2015, 12:51:32 AM
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nice work georgem, 100 sprs inbound, with the promise of more when servicenode progress is made  Wink

Thanks.

Yes, servicenodes FTW!

BTW, I wonder how long it will take me with 1 CPU thread (3.6 GHz) to find "Servicenodes..."





Damn,  that's what I was going to search for. Grin
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June 21, 2015, 02:47:52 AM
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nice, 100% chance of servicenodes in only .077% of the time it will take for the sun to die!  hopefully the servicenode network will win that race!  In an effort to expedite things, another 100 spr bribe incoming.

Thanks again!
There is always luck!
Sometimes it says "50% in 10 min" and I find an address in 5 sec.


BTW, I wonder how long it will take me with 1 CPU thread (3.6 GHz) to find "Servicenodes..."





Damn,  that's what I was going to search for. Grin

First one to find an address that starts with Servicenodes is the undisputable master of the universe.

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