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August 22, 2015, 01:04:09 AM |
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Please don't ask why..... Of the top 100 wallets, which account for 74% of the current supply: ~550k are in wallets that have been inactive for 3+ months ~600k are in wallets that have been inactive for more than 1 month, less than 3 months ~1.4m are in active wallets used within the last 30 days: thats no issue for a non POS coin guess what happend at DMD Diamond today.... a 600+ days inactive wallet with 40k DMD (3.5% of total coins) became active and minted in one day 20k DMD ......... positive is he only sold like 5k guess he was positive surprised what became out of his 2013 investment
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Bitcoin mining is now a specialized and very risky industry, just like gold mining. Amateur miners are unlikely to make much money, and may even lose money. Bitcoin is much more than just mining, though!
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red5standingby
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August 22, 2015, 02:11:09 AM |
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i like the idea of dropping the coin tag from the name. spread like butta. spread the wealth. i have several btc nodes ready for spreadilation. apologies if this question is redundant, but what are the requirements, if any, for running a spreadnode? my reference is the coin count requirement of the many masternode coins out now. In light of the recent bitcoin xt debate and civil war, i am building btc core nodes in defiance! spread the power!
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coins101
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August 22, 2015, 09:36:08 AM |
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i like the idea of dropping the coin tag from the name. spread like butta. spread the wealth. i have several btc nodes ready for spreadilation. apologies if this question is redundant, but what are the requirements, if any, for running a spreadnode? my reference is the coin count requirement of the many masternode coins out now. In light of the recent bitcoin xt debate and civil war, i am building btc core nodes in defiance! spread the power!
So far, running a bitcoin full node is the main requirement, plus collateral to prevent sybil attacks. What do you think is a good level of collateral? The current inherited model is a dynamic changing requirement.
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stonehedge
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August 22, 2015, 10:22:44 AM |
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i like the idea of dropping the coin tag from the name. spread like butta. spread the wealth. i have several btc nodes ready for spreadilation. apologies if this question is redundant, but what are the requirements, if any, for running a spreadnode? my reference is the coin count requirement of the many masternode coins out now. In light of the recent bitcoin xt debate and civil war, i am building btc core nodes in defiance! spread the power!
Its really nice to hear from a Bitcoin Node operator who is interested in the project
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e1ghtSpace
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August 22, 2015, 10:38:28 AM |
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I agree with changing Spreadcoin to Spread. Heres a video of it: https://youtu.be/NLcNXX5BjRwEnjoy.
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August 22, 2015, 10:51:21 AM |
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Is it bad that this video makes me think of my liver?
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coins101
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August 22, 2015, 11:21:57 AM |
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i like the idea of dropping the coin tag from the name. spread like butta. spread the wealth. i have several btc nodes ready for spreadilation. apologies if this question is redundant, but what are the requirements, if any, for running a spreadnode? my reference is the coin count requirement of the many masternode coins out now. In light of the recent bitcoin xt debate and civil war, i am building btc core nodes in defiance! spread the power!
So far, running a bitcoin full node is the main requirement, plus collateral to prevent sybil attacks. What do you think is a good level of collateral? The current inherited model is a dynamic changing requirement. Sorry, was a bit distracted finishing something off. You too have been vocal on the slight name change. PM your addy Clean sweep so far; possibly over 100% if anyone has used a socket, which is permitted on this one
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georgem (OP)
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August 22, 2015, 01:56:51 PM |
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Is it bad that this video makes me think of my liver? Funny you should say that.... I had the sudden urge to go to the bathroom after watching the video. It's like it stimulated the release valve of my bladder. It happens sometimes when I watch liquifying things...
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rhinomonkey
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August 22, 2015, 08:48:38 PM |
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Is Friday still update day?
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August 22, 2015, 09:31:32 PM |
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Is Friday still update day? Yes, it is supposed to be. Some positive non-crypto news that requires some attention has delayed this week's update. Hoping to get an update to you all before the end of the weekend.
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e1ghtSpace
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August 22, 2015, 10:49:24 PM |
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So could someone make a GPU miner and "cheat" to win? If so, then I guess we need to make one first so everyone has a fair chance.
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rhinomonkey
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August 22, 2015, 11:04:14 PM |
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Hey! This sentence was a bit confusing to me at first glance - "To make it even more interesting, we want everyone to increase their chances of winning by allowing you to pick a 2m tip if someone you introduce into the competition manages to find the vanity address, that means two people can win 2m Doge (if both of you have sent out messages on social media that you are entering the competition)" I think making it a bit more concise will help with the understanding of the buddy system.
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rhinomonkey
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August 22, 2015, 11:05:41 PM |
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Hey! This sentence was a bit confusing to me at first glance - "To make it even more interesting, we want everyone to increase their chances of winning by allowing you to pick a 2m tip if someone you introduce into the competition manages to find the vanity address, that means two people can win 2m Doge (if both of you have sent out messages on social media that you are entering the competition)" I think making it a bit more concise will help with the understanding of the buddy system. Otherwise it looks great! Much wow. Such Spread.
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georgem (OP)
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August 22, 2015, 11:07:49 PM |
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So could someone make a GPU miner and "cheat" to win? If so, then I guess we need to make one first so everyone has a fair chance. Yes, that would be possible without problem. The VanityGen inside the spread-wallet is 100% based on the original vangen (by samr7): https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=25804.0I had to tweak and change quite a few things to make it work within the wallet and with SPR addresses, but it should be very easy for even a beginner to create a standalone GPU vangen for SPR. And it should be quite rewarding: on an AMD 8-core 4Ghz I get about 1.2 M Keys/s, And an example for GPU, based on the calculation formulas mentioned here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=25804.0an AMD HD 6970 with 1536 Stream Processors and 880 MHz, should be able to hash about 18 M Keys/s, ... so on average a GPU should work 10-20 times better than CPU, maybe even twice that.
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e1ghtSpace
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August 22, 2015, 11:16:17 PM |
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So could someone make a GPU miner and "cheat" to win? If so, then I guess we need to make one first so everyone has a fair chance. Yes, that would be possible without problem. The VanityGen inside the spread-wallet is 100% based on the original vangen (by samr7): https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=25804.0I had to tweak and change quite a few things to make it work within the wallet and with SPR addresses, but it should be very easy for even a beginner to create a standalone GPU vangen for SPR. And it should be quite rewarding: on an AMD 8-core 4Ghz I get about 1.2 M Keys/s, And an example for GPU, based on the calculation formulas mentioned here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=25804.0an AMD HD 6970 with 1536 Stream Processors and 880 MHz, should be able to hash about 18 M Keys/s, ... so on average a GPU should work 10-20 times better than CPU, maybe even twice that. Awesome! Are you working on implementing that into the wallet? Last time I tried to GPU vanity mine, my whole card broke after "Compiling Kernel" or something. Even after I got it RMA'd it still has issues mining normal algos like X11. I always hear an electric zapping sound when I turn the intensity up. That's probably bad...
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August 22, 2015, 11:47:02 PM |
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+101 Done, well actually - well done
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georgem (OP)
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August 22, 2015, 11:48:17 PM |
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Awesome! Are you working on implementing that into the wallet?
Not at the moment, but it's part of my plan to even put a GPU miner inside the wallet. (current CPU miner is a joke, just a relic from the past, maybe useful for testnet wallet versions)
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