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April 04, 2013, 06:27:07 PM |
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Oh ok, I'll compile it now then I'll post the link when it's done Awesome, thanks so much!
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LucasJones
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April 04, 2013, 06:30:40 PM |
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Just finished automating the faucet! Payouts and Donations are now instant, 24/7! It also saves me from doing a lot of pointless work! Try it now! http://bytecoin.us.to:8000/is the p2pool node working yet? The pool has been running since yesterday, it had roughly 6GH/s last time I checked. As for the payments to the faucet, that is going to be a bit awkward. I have a separate wallet for the pool payout, but the pool and the faucet require me to keep bytecoin running, and on the faucet wallet. I might be able to get access to another computer soon, so there is no need to worry Pool: http://bytecoin.us.to:6327/hm im not getting any payouts. I put my address as the username and the password as 1 and set it to port 6327 just like you said. My guiminer says i have found 98 shares and no payout O.o I'm going to check out guiminer, quite a few people are messaging me saying that they aren't getting any payouts with GUIMiner. Check the console, does it say 'authorization failed' right at the beginning?
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Anon136
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April 04, 2013, 06:41:58 PM |
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Oh ok, I'll compile it now then I'll post the link when it's done Awesome, thanks so much! if you dont mind letting me know when you have a working pool i would really appreciate it.
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Rep Thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=381041If one can not confer upon another a right which he does not himself first possess, by what means does the state derive the right to engage in behaviors from which the public is prohibited?
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Teka
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April 04, 2013, 06:43:12 PM |
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Oh ok, I'll compile it now then I'll post the link when it's done Awesome, thanks so much! if you dont mind letting me know when you have a working pool i would really appreciate it. +1 I would love to hear that the pool works with guiminer
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April 04, 2013, 06:44:08 PM Last edit: April 04, 2013, 07:52:00 PM by LucasJones |
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Oh ok, I'll compile it now then I'll post the link when it's done Awesome, thanks so much! No problem I've compiled it now, it's uploading. I'll edit this post with the link when it's done EDIT: Link to Bytecoind https://dl.dropbox.com/u/54206732/bytecoind
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LucasJones
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April 04, 2013, 06:46:44 PM |
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Oh ok, I'll compile it now then I'll post the link when it's done Awesome, thanks so much! if you dont mind letting me know when you have a working pool i would really appreciate it. Ok, I'll see what I can do about GUIMiner. The server is working, it has about 4.5GH/s at the moment. People are paid out, but there seems to be a problem with GUIMiner authenticating with P2Pool.
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April 04, 2013, 06:48:20 PM |
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I sold 250 BTE for 1.1 LTC today. I have 300 more if anyone is interested.
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April 04, 2013, 06:57:57 PM |
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Buying 4k Bytecoins for 0.4 Bitcoins. PM me. Ill send first to reputable forum goer.
There are 8 bits in 1 byte. So lets aim for 8 BTC = 1 BTE. btw, these 4k Bytecoins are 4000 Bytecoins or 4096? I see what you did there lol I think 4000. 4000BTC per 1BTE. Jesus! no no no Like computer RAM 1 GB = 1024 4 GB = 4096 If someone says 4k, is it 4k or 4096 coins they owe us? Actually you mean Gibibyte (GiB) not Gigabyte (GB). GiB = 1024 GB = 1000
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April 04, 2013, 06:59:37 PM |
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Just finished automating the faucet! Payouts and Donations are now instant, 24/7! It also saves me from doing a lot of pointless work! Try it now! http://bytecoin.us.to:8000/is the p2pool node working yet? The pool has been running since yesterday, it had roughly 6GH/s last time I checked. As for the payments to the faucet, that is going to be a bit awkward. I have a separate wallet for the pool payout, but the pool and the faucet require me to keep bytecoin running, and on the faucet wallet. I might be able to get access to another computer soon, so there is no need to worry Pool: http://bytecoin.us.to:6327/hm im not getting any payouts. I put my address as the username and the password as 1 and set it to port 6327 just like you said. My guiminer says i have found 98 shares and no payout O.o I'm going to check out guiminer, quite a few people are messaging me saying that they aren't getting any payouts with GUIMiner. Check the console, does it say 'authorization failed' right at the beginning? It sure does, here it is. 2013-04-04 14:58:20: Listener for "Default": bytecoin.us.to:6327 04/04/2013 14:58:20, authorization failed with 8ZNq6MYVY3ehaZcT7papS5xNjTerkGaT2o:1@bytecoin.us.to:6327 its very strange to me since gui miner shouldnt be doing anything mechanically different from running manually in the command line O.o
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Barnacle_Ed
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April 04, 2013, 07:18:37 PM |
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"why not tackle a few issues" the way i see it the scalability problem is bitcoins only issue. And yes there is a scalability problem, right now bitcoin users store every bitcoin transaction in the world on their computers, if 7 billion people were using bitcoin we couldnt be expected to record every time anyone anywhere in the world purchased a couple of bananas or a pack of gum.
Which is a design issue that could be fixed in a much cleaner way than "Hey I got an idea, let's just copy and paste the whole source tree!" The fallacy here, in my mind, is that Bitcoin (and BillyBobCoin and InsertPersonsNameHereCoin and TotallyDifferentFromBitcoinCoin and whatever other name Bitcoin carbon copies will have) all share the same flaw. And your proposed solution to fix this - as far as I can infer - is to start completely anew, rather than solve the problem properly. It doesn't sit well in my mind and there has to be a more elegant solution. My apologies in advance if I've misinterpreted anything, by the way. oh no i agree it would be very nice if we could just solve that problem. Just no one has been able to figure that one out, atleast that is without resorting to increased centralization. Perhaps someone could invent a cryptocurrency where users are responsible for storing all of the data about their own transactions and the blockchain simply used to store a means for proving that your record of your own transactions is accurate. technically speaking i have NO idea how or if something like this could be done but i digress. Ah, I see your point about the increased centralization tradeoff. Bit more complex of an issue than I first thought, then. Also, since you started a thread dedicated to the discussion of BTE and the scaling issue, I'll take my bellyaching there instead
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April 04, 2013, 07:27:06 PM |
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Buying 4k Bytecoins for 0.4 Bitcoins. PM me. Ill send first to reputable forum goer.
There are 8 bits in 1 byte. So lets aim for 8 BTC = 1 BTE. btw, these 4k Bytecoins are 4000 Bytecoins or 4096? I see what you did there lol I think 4000. 4000BTC per 1BTE. Jesus! no no no Like computer RAM 1 GB = 1024 4 GB = 4096 If someone says 4k, is it 4k or 4096 coins they owe us? Actually you mean Gibibyte (GiB) not Gigabyte (GB). GiB = 1024 GB = 1000 http://prntscr.com/z6xczVery confused now...
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April 04, 2013, 07:37:06 PM |
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So who got our shares then? Can't they be paid out manually?
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April 04, 2013, 07:44:51 PM |
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So who got our shares then? Can't they be paid out manually?
I think it showed that you got shares, but you didn't actually get any.
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LucasJones
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April 04, 2013, 07:50:35 PM |
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So who got our shares then? Can't they be paid out manually?
I think it showed that you got shares, but you didn't actually get any. Yeah, it's a bug with GUIMiner, I'll edit the thread for the pool to warn users, I've had about 10 GUIMiner users message me about shares not registering (when with guiminer it logs error messages as shares) :/
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April 04, 2013, 07:53:19 PM |
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So who got our shares then? Can't they be paid out manually?
I think it showed that you got shares, but you didn't actually get any. Yeah, it's a bug with GUIMiner, I'll edit the thread for the pool to warn users, I've had about 10 GUIMiner users message me about shares not registering (when with guiminer it logs error messages as shares) :/ Yeah, happened to me aswell.
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LucasJones
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April 04, 2013, 07:58:43 PM |
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I'm going to check out guiminer, quite a few people are messaging me saying that they aren't getting any payouts with GUIMiner.
Check the console, does it say 'authorization failed' right at the beginning?
It sure does, here it is. 2013-04-04 14:58:20: Listener for "Default": bytecoin.us.to:6327 04/04/2013 14:58:20, authorization failed with 8ZNq6MYVY3ehaZcT7papS5xNjTerkGaT2o:1@bytecoin.us.to:6327 its very strange to me since gui miner shouldnt be doing anything mechanically different from running manually in the command line O.o Well, it's either GUIMiner or poclbm, it's just no-one has messaged me about errors with that (could just be less commonly used)
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maxmint
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April 04, 2013, 08:01:40 PM |
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Thanks, already got it! Currently trying to get it running, will report back soon.
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maxmint
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April 04, 2013, 08:24:50 PM |
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I'm getting closer, but I still get an error: error while loading shared libraries: libdb_cxx-4.8.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory Didn't find out how to install this yet.
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LucasJones
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April 04, 2013, 08:27:14 PM |
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well hey lucasjones if it is having difficulty with guiminer ill just use something else instead. What is most common other than guiminer?
I'm not exactly sure what miners are the most common, but I generally use DiabloMiner (GPU only) or CGMiner (GPU and CPU when I'm away from my computer). Feel free to ask or look around for different miners, as I tend to stick to miners that work for me, rather than searching for the most efficient ones, as I am just using my desktop computer with a (pretty slow) ATI Radeon 5400.
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