Ok, I redirected all my hashing power to the Democats pool. I will keep it there until we find out what's going on then I will probably go back to mining on pool.karbowanec.com.
Great. We want that pool to find a block and check that Forknote software is now working correctly with KRB.
So far I thing the pool gives too high difficulty, maybe max difficulty for miners should be lowered to 100 k.
I have sent a 1,000 KRB donation to the address you have listed. I don't have any BTC or XMR to donate, but I have a lot of KRB from mining myself.
Payment ID: E0B429D8C3661EC1267ADFA13709D6BCB99EE08674CBFDEB837144D855DB4CAF
Please confirm when you have received this if possible.
Thank you again. Confirmed, 1000 KRB received, you donated 1/6 of our current funds.
I will spread the word to anyone who will listen, you seem like a great developer and I believe in this coin. I am from USA btw, California, so you have support all over the world not just in Ukraine
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It's a pleasure! As I started earlier in this thread having Ukrainian flavor doesn't mean we limit somehow world wide usage of the Karbo. We think it might be easier to push forth real world usage and adoption in community vaguely tied to specific nation or country.
If I keep the KRB wallet open all the time, is that the same as running a node, or do I have to run the node from command prompt?
GUI wallet has a node so thus you are helping the network, especially if you have open 32347 port on router so other wallets can connect to yours to download blockchain. How to do port forwarding depends on your router, for example refer to this article
http://www.howtogeek.com/66214/how-to-forward-ports-on-your-router/