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Author Topic: [ANN][EGC] EverGreenCoin | Environmental Green Causes | Full 7% PoS | Foundation  (Read 284480 times)
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May 16, 2016, 06:28:51 PM
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Is the block explorer down?

I took a withdrawal from bitt and I haven't received it, but it says complete on their end.

txid: cacc75dda914832e72982cdbcf4c118888dc867393e1cc4f945031924a822bfb

I think bittrx has problems today.
The same happend to me too. Said complete.. and the txid did NOT exist in the block explorer.

HOURS later it was ok again.

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May 16, 2016, 07:41:19 PM
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Is the block explorer down?

I took a withdrawal from bitt and I haven't received it, but it says complete on their end.

txid: cacc75dda914832e72982cdbcf4c118888dc867393e1cc4f945031924a822bfb

I can tell you the block explorer is ok and functioning properly.

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May 18, 2016, 02:34:27 AM
Last edit: May 18, 2016, 04:47:46 AM by EverGreenCoin
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Is the block explorer down?

I took a withdrawal from bitt and I haven't received it, but it says complete on their end.

txid: cacc75dda914832e72982cdbcf4c118888dc867393e1cc4f945031924a822bfb

I can tell you the block explorer is ok and functioning properly.

Still haven't received my withdrawal from bitt...

I put a support ticket in twice now.

Sorry to learn you are still having problems. I will conduct some tests.

EDIT: Their EGC wallet is in maintenance, therefore I can not do any tests. I am active in the Bittrex slack and they have not contacted me with any wallet or blockchain related issue. They might just be resyncing or dealing with an internal issue, perhaps in reaction to your tickets. Rest assured, thanks to the EGC Foundation, your coins would never be 'gone for good' even in a worst-case scenario. But I do not think this is any such scenario, nor has the EGC Foundation had to resort to replacing any EGC in the past when resolving any community member's exchange issue. I do take these matters seriously and I do apologize on Bittrex's behalf for your withdrawal delay. Please do contact me via PM if you feel you need your EGC urgently.

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May 18, 2016, 06:03:34 AM
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Thanks for the quick response and help.

I'm sure everything will be fine, and if it wasn't such a large order, I wouldn't have even said anything. 

I am glad you did say something and I thank you for doing so. If one member of the community is affected, there is a good chance others are as well. Even 1 coin is enough for attention and I do treat it as if it was my own transaction in limbo, for it does reflect on EGC and therefore, me.

I have some unrelated matters I want to address with Bittrex staff tomorrow, I will make it a point to gain some insight for us on this matter as well.

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May 18, 2016, 06:29:01 AM
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Just showed up!

Thanks again.

Great news! Glad to hear that! Smiley Of course, you are very welcome!

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May 18, 2016, 09:31:12 AM
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Bittrex's EGC wallets are now out of maintenance.  Smiley

I have confirmed with a successful EGC deposit and a successful EGC withdrawal.

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May 18, 2016, 11:27:32 AM
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To keep you all informed about the strato project, I spoke briefly with Gabi this morning. He is trying to obtain flight clearance for the 24th of May.

I know some questions and observations have been brought forth here that can only accurately be answered by Gabi. Sorry they have gone unanswered as of now as Gabi has been busy with some minor personal matters and does not monitor this thread or BCT as close as I. I will ask him to find the time to respond at his earliest convenience.

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May 18, 2016, 02:52:15 PM
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got my first ever miner today in search of a fairly priced small solar panel to play with anyone know of one shoot me a link.


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May 18, 2016, 05:16:15 PM
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got my first ever miner today in search of a fairly priced small solar panel to play with anyone know of one shoot me a link.
Important to know how much power it uses. Take a look at the specs like Volt, Ampere and Watt.
V x A = W btw, so let's say 5V x 2A would be 10W (like the solar staking that I am experimenting with).
I used 2 solar power packs for roughly about €10 a piece, but that is not enough to have it staking 24/7.

For your mining device (grid seed?), I guess you'll need a way bigger and thus more expensive solution like eg. this one https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/500W-Solar-Power-Generator-System-for_1112192895.html?spm=a2700.7724857.29.12.E1lAG6
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May 18, 2016, 06:34:48 PM
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had to show off my evergreencoin shirt in the mall today before i go see the employees at my local big dog solar tomorrow.


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May 18, 2016, 09:28:44 PM
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got my first ever miner today in search of a fairly priced small solar panel to play with anyone know of one shoot me a link.
Important to know how much power it uses. Take a look at the specs like Volt, Ampere and Watt.
V x A = W btw, so let's say 5V x 2A would be 10W (like the solar staking that I am experimenting with).
I used 2 solar power packs for roughly about €10 a piece, but that is not enough to have it staking 24/7.

For your mining device (grid seed?), I guess you'll need a way bigger and thus more expensive solution like eg. this one https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/500W-Solar-Power-Generator-System-for_1112192895.html?spm=a2700.7724857.29.12.E1lAG6

thanks for the link giz heres the specs i didnt have time to post this morning if anyone else has good info or reads.

R-BOX Specs:
Hash Rate:  32-37 GH/s
Power Consumption: 40-50W
Chip: AM Gen 3 TSMC 40nm
Mining Software: Cgminer
Dimensions: 90mm(L) * 90mm(W) * 70mm(H)
Weight: 418 grams
Cooling: Large heatsink and fan
Power Input: 12v 5A DC input
Supported Operating System: Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Raspberry Pi, Linux, Ubuntu
- See more at: http://www.bitminingshop.com/Rockminer-R-Box-32-37#sthash.aGymjage.dpuf

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May 18, 2016, 09:52:29 PM
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If anyone wants to put their ASIC, SHA 256 or otherwise, to work for EGC: http://www.zpool.ca/

Use these settings for your SHA 256 ASIC: -o stratum+tcp://mine.zpool.ca:3333 -u EGCwalletPayoutAdress -p c=EGC
And for a scrypt ASIC: -o stratum+tcp://mine.zpool.ca:3433 -u EGCwalletPayoutAdress -p c=EGC
(notice only the port is different)

Be sure to use the password "c=EGC" as I did not receive EGC payouts until I added this parameter.

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May 19, 2016, 04:45:50 AM
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If anyone wants to put their ASIC, SHA 256 or otherwise, to work for EGC: http://www.zpool.ca/

Use these settings for your SHA 256 ASIC: -o stratum+tcp://mine.zpool.ca:3333 -u EGCwalletPayoutAdress -p c=EGC
And for a scrypt ASIC: -o stratum+tcp://mine.zpool.ca:3433 -u EGCwalletPayoutAdress -p c=EGC
(notice only the port is different)

Be sure to use the password "c=EGC" as I did not receive EGC payouts until I added this parameter.


Put this in a very visible place.
This can drive the price up, considering bots will buy EGC to pay miners.

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May 19, 2016, 07:40:17 AM
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If anyone wants to put their ASIC, SHA 256 or otherwise, to work for EGC: http://www.zpool.ca/

Use these settings for your SHA 256 ASIC: -o stratum+tcp://mine.zpool.ca:3333 -u EGCwalletPayoutAdress -p c=EGC
And for a scrypt ASIC: -o stratum+tcp://mine.zpool.ca:3433 -u EGCwalletPayoutAdress -p c=EGC
(notice only the port is different)

Be sure to use the password "c=EGC" as I did not receive EGC payouts until I added this parameter.

as soon as i get my mini me set up i will point it that way

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May 19, 2016, 10:40:56 PM
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having a good time passing out evergreen and bern at our local big dog solar today.



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May 20, 2016, 12:39:32 AM
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This is great. Thank you so much for spreading the word, Joe!

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May 20, 2016, 10:59:32 AM
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good job grumpytiger/joe, i m sure EGC go to mooonn!

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May 20, 2016, 06:51:18 PM
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good job grumpytiger/joe, i m sure EGC go to mooonn!
So the next project must be an environmentally friendly space shuttle Tongue

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May 20, 2016, 07:45:10 PM
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Imagine if this miner did x15...

Would be perfect for a solar miner.
Actual miner, not staker.


7 Watts is actually so little it could be fun to play with.
Also I think its cheap.


https://shop.pinidea.io/index.php/product/asic-x11-miner-du-1/

HashRate: 9M(±5%)
Power: 1.4A/5V @ 9M(include 5v fan)
Dimensions: 5cm x 5cm x 3cm
Interface: Micro USB

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May 20, 2016, 08:15:21 PM
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good job grumpytiger/joe, i m sure EGC go to mooonn!
So the next project must be an environmentally friendly space shuttle Tongue

The environmentally friendly space shuttle is more long-term plan. Wink

The next focus is picking up the solar miner project where we left off. Gabi got pulled exclusively on the strato endeavor and Clay got pulled out of the country for his job. Both of these turn of events were unanticipated. Matthew was unable to contribute due to his per-arranged schedule but that was known prior.

Gabi and Clay collectively were working on the hardware and I (Steve) was more so only on the software and the environment for the software, helping the guys get the parts for prototypes, and managing potential part lists going off of their electrical knowledge and findings with previous parts. They are stronger suited in the electrical department than myself. Along with the mentioned I most likely will be fabricating the enclosures and any bracketry needed, once the hardware is finalized and dimensions can be made, as I have reasonably ready access to materials and the equipment to do so. I also have worked with a local plastic molding/injection company that I would use if need be and I have access to powder coating. 

The plan is ready to adapt as needed to make sure the solar miner project does come through and I have consulted with solar engineers to help gain knowledgeable insight and move the project along. To be honest, the projected 2nd quarter launch of the solar miner will need things to fall into place very nicely at this point to be met. I do hope the first strato launch can soon be removed from Gabi's focus and Clay's work schedule permits his return to involvement soon as well so the roadmap is not deviated from any.

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