Trololoh
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December 12, 2016, 07:32:37 PM Last edit: December 12, 2016, 08:35:54 PM by Trololoh |
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Web wallet just giving me double spend errors, I can only send 200 max.
Is there a Linux text browser that can handle the wallet ui ? I tried w3m and lynx but I only get ui without numbers.
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Zer0Sum
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December 12, 2016, 09:17:48 PM |
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in theory someone could extend the rpc server and create a stratum proxy for it (as rpc client), right?
if this is possible and happens the coin can be mined by any generic bitcoin miner and thus the nethash will explode, right?
Interesting question. What is the roadmap? Well, at least CPU mining is finally more or less stable (runs for hours without crashing/forking).
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felixbrucker
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December 12, 2016, 10:13:23 PM |
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in theory someone could extend the rpc server and create a stratum proxy for it (as rpc client), right?
if this is possible and happens the coin can be mined by any generic bitcoin miner and thus the nethash will explode, right?
Interesting question. What is the roadmap? Well, at least CPU mining is finally more or less stable (runs for hours without crashing/forking). i personally have zero experience with stratum or mining/crypto internals, else i would have written such a proxy myself already just to see if it works regarding the cpu mining part i can confirm this, no forking, but sometimes the mining is paused for 1-5 minutes, maybe longer sometimes. This happens when the main core gets "out of sync" and tries to catch up which takes quite some time
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Trololoh
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December 12, 2016, 10:25:27 PM |
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in theory someone could extend the rpc server and create a stratum proxy for it (as rpc client), right?
if this is possible and happens the coin can be mined by any generic bitcoin miner and thus the nethash will explode, right?
Interesting question. What is the roadmap? Well, at least CPU mining is finally more or less stable (runs for hours without crashing/forking). i personally have zero experience with stratum or mining/crypto internals, else i would have written such a proxy myself already just to see if it works regarding the cpu mining part i can confirm this, no forking, but sometimes the mining is paused for 1-5 minutes, maybe longer sometimes. This happens when the main core gets "out of sync" and tries to catch up which takes quite some time The moment we have rpc for mining it's for the happy few big boys, so I hope it will take a while before it happens. Right now there are too many issues to resolve so I don't expect it short term.
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felixbrucker
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December 13, 2016, 12:37:59 AM |
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in theory someone could extend the rpc server and create a stratum proxy for it (as rpc client), right?
if this is possible and happens the coin can be mined by any generic bitcoin miner and thus the nethash will explode, right?
Interesting question. What is the roadmap? Well, at least CPU mining is finally more or less stable (runs for hours without crashing/forking). i personally have zero experience with stratum or mining/crypto internals, else i would have written such a proxy myself already just to see if it works regarding the cpu mining part i can confirm this, no forking, but sometimes the mining is paused for 1-5 minutes, maybe longer sometimes. This happens when the main core gets "out of sync" and tries to catch up which takes quite some time The moment we have rpc for mining it's for the happy few big boys, so I hope it will take a while before it happens. Right now there are too many issues to resolve so I don't expect it short term. well rpc exists, just not with the default methods usually implemented in bitcoin core it seems also a simple stick miner should be enough (in regards to the current miner speeds) to gain a significant portion of the nethash i agree that this has low/no priority right now, and probably no one will develop such an extension right now as there is no instant profit to make
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Darooghe
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December 13, 2016, 03:01:10 AM |
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Pool for mining?
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Zer0Sum
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December 15, 2016, 10:35:29 PM |
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Running core + 3 miners non-stop and trouble-free for 3 days now on a mid-range i7... And this configuration is mining about 13% of all XHD.
Is this the first node.js Alt? Seems to be, so why is it a good/bad design choice? (Off hand, ByteBall is the only major project is JS).
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logictense
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December 15, 2016, 10:49:53 PM |
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Look at that crook at the end of the bar, he mines XHD on top-notch laptop, with i3-5510 1.2 Mghz. He sets 1 core for mining and another one for processing much more demanding tasks like recording himself on web camera and sending that video to gloryhole toilets.
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Trololoh
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December 15, 2016, 10:52:44 PM |
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I am also running a couple of wallets, no crashes at all. Dev has not been on-line for the last 3 days, no updates to the code and official forum is a mess. Lets hope he is just having a break...
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Trololoh
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December 15, 2016, 11:25:42 PM |
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Looks like someone removed the spam from the forum.
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Zer0Sum
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December 18, 2016, 08:36:46 PM |
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Why would Dev would just disappear after putting in 3 months work... When he probably owns 90% of a (finally) unique, stable chain... (And hash rate has increased by about 50% in the last few days).
In Russia, everyone is drunk for 2 weeks at Christmas... it's called "rest".
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Trololoh
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December 18, 2016, 10:17:20 PM |
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Why would Dev would just disappear after putting in 3 months work... When he probably owns 90% of a (finally) unique, stable chain... (And hash rate has increased by about 50% in the last few days).
In Russia, everyone is drunk for 2 weeks at Christmas... it's called "rest".
Yep, doesn't make sense after all that work and -n% profit. If we look at unique code this one could be a gem.
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hidecoin2016 (OP)
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December 19, 2016, 06:42:58 PM |
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I am here. All works fine. I don't plan any further additions in the near future.
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Redni
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December 20, 2016, 03:28:00 PM |
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Is this the first node.js Alt? Seems to be, so why is it a good/bad design choice? (Off hand, ByteBall is the only major project is JS).
This is not the first cryptocurrency written in NodeJS. In NodeJS is designed, among other things Ethereum. Now that you mentioned it NodeJS this server JavaScript. And JavaScript is a lot cryptocurrency.
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Trololoh
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December 21, 2016, 11:25:48 PM |
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I am here. All works fine. I don't plan any further additions in the near future.
Any long term plans or was this project "just" for study ?
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Oilacris
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December 22, 2016, 09:05:40 AM |
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I just want to know how to install or run mining on windows os because im quiet confused on the instruction that have been given on the website and both forum.Is there any video tutorial about the steps? Sorry for being newbie but i would like to min this coin.
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hidecoin2016 (OP)
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December 22, 2016, 03:15:37 PM |
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Any long term plans or was this project "just" for study ?
Yes, I have long term plans, but basic task was to create stable version. Current version is stable. So, main work is done. I just want to know how to install or run mining on windows os because im quiet confused on the instruction that have been given on the website and both forum.Is there any video tutorial about the steps? Sorry for being newbie but i would like to min this coin.
Go here - https://nodejs.org/en/Press button with Current version (Latest Features). Download and install nodejs. Download Git Bash from https://git-for-windows.github.io/Run Git Bash and do: git clone https://github.com/cryptocurs/hidecoin.git
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Zadicar
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December 23, 2016, 07:46:43 AM |
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How many GB is the whole blockchain?I have followed the steps and instruction regarding on installing or mining it and im on my way on downloading the blockchain and it already 5 hours now and not yet finished.I want to know whats the actual size? Anyone?
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bitwonder
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December 23, 2016, 07:47:42 AM Last edit: December 23, 2016, 08:17:26 AM by bitwonder |
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i would offer anyone with the latest sync of block. would help anyone with setup to mine you would need to open web wallet and download teamviewer i could setup a miner in about 1/2 hr or less i have the same problem like you, took me couple days to get it just send me a PM. willing to help any new comer
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