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September 05, 2017, 03:16:38 PM |
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How can i connect to more nodes, I now have only 8 connections. But my friend's wallet has 13 connections?
Nice friends you got there that leave you in the dark like that. Forward port 41678 on your router to the local IP where your spreadcoin wallet is running. This will give you more connections over time. If you've never done that before, your router has a menu (accessible through the browser) where you can log in and adjust all kinds of things. Look for "Port forwarding", or "Open ports" or something like that. It depends on what model you have. How is“ SERVICENODES“ progressing?
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cendana287
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September 07, 2017, 06:32:49 PM |
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i read the last pages but couldn't find this information: if i sell my spr after the snapshot (but before helium is distributed), will i still receive helium? i am currently keeping spr on bittrex.
While your SPR are on Bittrex, as far as the blockchain is concerned, they belong to Bittrex. “Depositing” coins on Bittrex === sending them to a Bittrex-controlled address. It's one of the basics: no ticket, no ride, i.e. no privkey, no coins. [Respectfully snipped to reduce space] You, sir, are one of a kind. I was just doing some basic research into a few coins, including Spread. Right now it's way down the list in the 24-hour volume table. But since this coin has been around since 2015, I decided to continue researching. And when I saw this (and a few other comments), something touched inside me. To have someone write like this to explain something - it shows keen willingness to help others and the individual's love and commitment to something. I'm going to Bittrex and buy some Spread. On the basis of this comment alone. This looks like one of the crypto projects that I'd want to root for.
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gjhiggins
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September 07, 2017, 07:29:09 PM |
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Is there any method/commands to be able to send payments from Spreadcoin wallet purely using command line?
I run a daemon of the wallet/node and wish to send payments using a script.
Anyone able assist with this? spreadcoind help
... sendfrom <fromaccount> <tospreadcoinaddress> <amount> [minconf=1] [comment] [comment-to] sendmany <fromaccount> {address:amount,...} [minconf=1] [comment] sendrawtransaction <hex string> sendtoaddress <spreadcoinaddress> <amount> [comment] [comment-to] ...Cheers Graham
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September 07, 2017, 08:07:18 PM |
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the individual's love and commitment to something.
Helping people build more accurate and reliable mental models of concepts primarily expressed and implemented in software. Since 1981, when it was termed “cognitive ergonomics” (even earlier, it was termed “human factors”). Thank you for the kind words but I fear you may have understandably misjudged my motivation. I'm quite non-partisan. For example, I don't own any Spreadcoin. I mined some whilst supporting the network in the early stages and sold them when I redirected my attention elsewhere. This might seem cavalier without the additional context provided by the fact that my disciplinary background as a cognitive psychologist obliges me to consider profoundly the implications of Kathleen Vohs' work on the effects of “money priming” on cognition and pro-social behaviour. To a large degree, that which you found commentworthy is simply the end result of that consideration. Cheers Graham
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September 07, 2017, 08:52:10 PM |
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Hello, Why you dont give new information on your twitter , last post was in 2015 ?
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zijieli
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September 08, 2017, 02:35:43 AM |
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Georgem should be smart and update something in spreadcoin, maybe also add masternodes so good time for spr will not stop soon.
I can not find a wallet that can run masternodes on windows
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Zero1One0
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September 08, 2017, 03:12:23 AM |
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Georgem should be smart and update something in spreadcoin, maybe also add masternodes so good time for spr will not stop soon.
I can not find a wallet that can run masternodes on windows Masternodes for SPR's are not yet available. I'm hodling my SPR even after the HLM fork. I have feeling that there will be huge update for SPR to prevent dumping once the fork happens
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September 08, 2017, 05:46:08 AM |
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I did not find any blocks in two days. My mine work very well, who can tell me where is the problem?
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dominuspro
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September 08, 2017, 06:22:08 AM |
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I did not find any blocks in two days. My mine work very well, who can tell me where is the problem?
There is no problem at all. The difficulty is very high and the calculation right now shows 1.5 blocks per day for your hashrate. But it's a game with the probability and luck. It can easily happen to not find a block for many days(could be weeks) or to find more blocks in the same day good luck
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Dr_Victor
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September 08, 2017, 05:26:08 PM |
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I did not find any blocks in two days. My mine work very well, who can tell me where is the problem?
There is no problem at all. The difficulty is very high and the calculation right now shows 1.5 blocks per day for your hashrate. But it's a game with the probability and luck. It can easily happen to not find a block for many days(could be weeks) or to find more blocks in the same day good luck Which calculator do you use (link)?
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dominuspro
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September 08, 2017, 06:54:46 PM |
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I did not find any blocks in two days. My mine work very well, who can tell me where is the problem?
There is no problem at all. The difficulty is very high and the calculation right now shows 1.5 blocks per day for your hashrate. But it's a game with the probability and luck. It can easily happen to not find a block for many days(could be weeks) or to find more blocks in the same day good luck Which calculator do you use (link)? There is no calculator link. I'm calculating by myself. The formula is: 2^32*diff/hashrate And You get how many seconds does it need to find a block. Then if you divide by 3600 you get how many hours does it need to find a block...
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sirazimuth
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September 09, 2017, 12:28:43 AM |
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I did not find any blocks in two days. My mine work very well, who can tell me where is the problem?
There is no problem at all. The difficulty is very high and the calculation right now shows 1.5 blocks per day for your hashrate. But it's a game with the probability and luck. It can easily happen to not find a block for many days(could be weeks) or to find more blocks in the same day good luck Which calculator do you use (link)? There is no calculator link. I'm calculating by myself. The formula is: 2^32*diff/hashrate And You get how many seconds does it need to find a block. Then if you divide by 3600 you get how many hours does it need to find a block... another method to find daily block count...(doesnt involve difficulty value) just set the ratio of 1440 blocks over net hashrate equal to the ratio of "X" blocks over your hashrate, and solving for "X" will give you # blocks you will find every 24 hours. this works because 1440 is number of blocks the network hashrate finds in 24 hours, give or take a couple ( 1 minute blocks)
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September 11, 2017, 09:32:22 AM |
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I did not find any blocks in two days. My mine work very well, who can tell me where is the problem?
There is no problem at all. The difficulty is very high and the calculation right now shows 1.5 blocks per day for your hashrate. But it's a game with the probability and luck. It can easily happen to not find a block for many days(could be weeks) or to find more blocks in the same day good luck Which calculator do you use (link)? There is no calculator link. I'm calculating by myself. The formula is: 2^32*diff/hashrate And You get how many seconds does it need to find a block. Then if you divide by 3600 you get how many hours does it need to find a block... another method to find daily block count...(doesnt involve difficulty value) just set the ratio of 1440 blocks over net hashrate equal to the ratio of "X" blocks over your hashrate, and solving for "X" will give you # blocks you will find every 24 hours. this works because 1440 is number of blocks the network hashrate finds in 24 hours, give or take a couple ( 1 minute blocks) How? capture screen please.
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September 11, 2017, 04:36:51 PM |
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Hello,
i have spread coin in Exchange wallet should i transfer to desktop wallet to get helium?
BR
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dominuspro
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September 12, 2017, 06:48:45 AM |
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Hello,
i have spread coin in Exchange wallet should i transfer to desktop wallet to get helium?
BR
You should send it to my address. I will keep it safe and You have no more worries. It is a win-win situation. Just send it to this address: SPRcoinR4xCk4bxA46fiPPt6NuzMT4ZoL6
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September 12, 2017, 08:23:03 AM |
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Hello,
i have spread coin in Exchange wallet should i transfer to desktop wallet to get helium?
BR
You should send it to my address. I will keep it safe and You have no more worries. It is a win-win situation. Just send it to this address: SPRcoinR4xCk4bxA46fiPPt6NuzMT4ZoL6 what about this _l_
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September 12, 2017, 08:47:28 PM |
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I have the following problem here ... my wallet synced today and I'm getting the error message: $ 00f4240 does not validate on CPU. my spreadcoin.conf file looks like this in the appdata / roaming / spreadcoin directory rpcuser = rpcuser rpcpassword = rpcpass rpcport = 41677 rpcallowip = 127.0.0.1 server = 1 listen = 1 miningprivkey = privatekey -------------------------------------------------- -------------- The example file that came in the miner is as follows (in the same SPR portfolio folder): spreadminer -o http://127.0.0.1:41677 -u rpcuser -p rpcpass -------------------------------------------------- -------------- Could someone please help me to solve this problem ... edit: I have already tested with vga's (3x 1080ti) in stock
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September 13, 2017, 02:31:25 PM |
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I have the following problem here ... my wallet synced today and I'm getting the error message: $ 00f4240 does not validate on CPU. my spreadcoin.conf file looks like this in the appdata / roaming / spreadcoin directory rpcuser = rpcuser rpcpassword = rpcpass rpcport = 41677 rpcallowip = 127.0.0.1 server = 1 listen = 1 miningprivkey = privatekey -------------------------------------------------- -------------- The example file that came in the miner is as follows (in the same SPR portfolio folder): spreadminer -o http://127.0.0.1:41677 -u rpcuser -p rpcpass -------------------------------------------------- -------------- Could someone please help me to solve this problem ... edit: I have already tested with vga's (3x 1080ti) in stock Finally worked with the driver 378.92 (downloaded in Guru3d)
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sirazimuth
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September 14, 2017, 12:54:52 AM |
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I did not find any blocks in two days. My mine work very well, who can tell me where is the problem?
There is no problem at all. The difficulty is very high and the calculation right now shows 1.5 blocks per day for your hashrate. But it's a game with the probability and luck. It can easily happen to not find a block for many days(could be weeks) or to find more blocks in the same day good luck Which calculator do you use (link)? There is no calculator link. I'm calculating by myself. The formula is: 2^32*diff/hashrate And You get how many seconds does it need to find a block. Then if you divide by 3600 you get how many hours does it need to find a block... another method to find daily block count...(doesnt involve difficulty value) just set the ratio of 1440 blocks over net hashrate equal to the ratio of "X" blocks over your hashrate, and solving for "X" will give you # blocks you will find every 24 hours. this works because 1440 is number of blocks the network hashrate finds in 24 hours, give or take a couple ( 1 minute blocks) How? capture screen please. How? um...did you read my post? Not sure I know wtf you're are asking or why for that matter. What the hell is a screen capture gonna show beyond what I stated? If you mean the block explorer, theres a website for that.You can count the blocks for 24 hours if you feel so inclined. Approx 1440 1 minute blocks in 24 hours.....its not rocket science. (well, then again, maybe it is for some folks, idk...)
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