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fraggyb_
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January 03, 2018, 11:47:16 PM |
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Fizsan
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January 03, 2018, 11:51:35 PM |
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juhakall
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January 03, 2018, 11:52:38 PM |
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My mining pool at http://psychedelic.fi is running at 0% fee and we have found two blocks so far. Hashrate is now at a staggering 0.2 GH/s. If you aren't afraid of variance, try it out! But I'll be honest, the problem with proportional payout method is that mining at the beginning of a round is the most profitable, and joining in the middle of a long round is less profitable. That's what pool hoppers exploit. So there really is no sense to join my pool now, but I'll encourage people to do some manual hopping by mentioning it here when the third block is finally found. Then it really is optimal to mine at my pool! (At least until the round is at 43% or around there, I can't remember the exact number from organofcorti's research).
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Fizsan
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January 03, 2018, 11:55:32 PM |
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juhakall
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January 04, 2018, 12:51:23 AM |
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My mining pool at http://psychedelic.fi is running at 0% fee and we have found two blocks so far. Hashrate is now at a staggering 0.2 GH/s. If you aren't afraid of variance, try it out! But I'll be honest, the problem with proportional payout method is that mining at the beginning of a round is the most profitable, and joining in the middle of a long round is less profitable. That's what pool hoppers exploit. So there really is no sense to join my pool now, but I'll encourage people to do some manual hopping by mentioning it here when the third block is finally found. Then it really is optimal to mine at my pool! (At least until the round is at 43% or around there, I can't remember the exact number from organofcorti's research). It took writing this post to finally end this long round. Now it's a good moment to join at the beginning of round #4
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starskey
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January 04, 2018, 01:55:26 AM |
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me too. Been following this coin for ages.
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agu3000
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January 04, 2018, 02:29:12 AM |
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Any reliable mining pools?
Yes, I'm using this https://www.bitcorepool.cc and have been working very well!!
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eance
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January 04, 2018, 05:37:19 AM |
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bitcorepool fees decreases if ppl mine more than a month right?
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n1que
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January 04, 2018, 06:20:01 AM |
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the best bitcoin "fork" in all aspects
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tee-rex
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January 04, 2018, 09:18:39 AM Last edit: January 04, 2018, 09:37:48 AM by tee-rex |
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Find error in BTX work. Balance and transactions history inside wallet different than in the explorer. Sent message (from the site) to dev's. My personal missed amount of BTX was small (just 0.2BTX) but such thing must be cured before BTX grow up.
Your wallet software generates a new address (change address) when sending a transaction. Some of your funds might be "lost" there. These funds are not actually lost, they are just invisible - unless you activate coin control. Read more about it here: Coin Control Guide (pdf)Note: BTX never gets lost. 0.00000000 BTX were lost in the past. I doubt it is starting now. Yeah, that's the reason why I lost some coins in the previous airdrop, I mean I didn't receive airdrop on my change address since I didn't register it. But the good part is I figured it out all by my own. And I have a question or rather a proposal. Why not use the same address for change by default? What's the point in creating new address each time unless you specifically set it in the Coin Control field? I wouldn't consider myself an expert on the topic, however I think that generating a new address (change address) for every outgoing transaction that does not spend 100% of its inputs has always been considered "best practice" in Bitcoin. This way you set a basic layer of anonymity when interacting with the blockchain. For example when you send 50 BTX from an address with 150 BTX in total, no one can know if you send 50 or 100 BTX and which amount you kept for yourself. My personal opinion: Better to have a high crypto standard with a slightly more complicated way of use, than sacrifying fundamentals. We are still in a stage of cryptocurrencies where it is important to teach people about some underlying mechanics for blockchain/crypto tech. Of course this may change in the following years, when crypto finally becomes mainstream and even my grandma wants to use it. Until then we build a strong foundation for our community. BUT: We have had some internal discussions about it and may indeed give a warning message when a transaction with a new change address is generated or even change the default mode of the send function. I think issuing a warning would do just fine To tell the truth, I even freaked out a little when I first saw change moved to some address which I had no clue about, though I could see that my total balance in the wallet didn't change a penny, minus coins sent, naturally. If these change addresses are mine, which should obviously be the case, how can I see their private keys? I got rid of them by collecting the coins from there into my addresses which I registered with the airdrop, but I still want to know how to deal with them. Is it possible to add these addresses to the list of addresses which I have under the Receiving Addresses menu?
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jackbox
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January 04, 2018, 11:09:19 AM |
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I think issuing a warning would do just fine
To tell the truth, I even freaked out a little when I first saw change moved to some address which I had no clue about, though I could see that my total balance in the wallet didn't change a penny, minus coins sent, naturally. If these change addresses are mine, which should obviously be the case, how can I see their private keys? I got rid of them by collecting the coins from there into my addresses which I registered with the airdrop, but I still want to know how to deal with them. Is it possible to add these addresses to the list of addresses which I have under the Receiving Addresses menu?
This has always been the way Bitcoin has worked since Satoshi Nakamoto invented it. Change addresses are generated as outputs must be consumed 100% every time they are sent to the network. The coins you send are sent, fees are collected and the rest is returned to you in your change address. You can see the address by looking at the send transaction on the explorer. You will see the coins you sent and another address with the remainder of the coins going to that address. That is your change address. You can sign a change address just like a regular address by inputting it into the signing box. There might be a way on the console to view change address but I don't know how. This is another reason you backup your wallet constantly every time you use it. If you don't back it up after a send, the private key for the latest change address won't be saved. In the early days of bitcoin many people lost coins because they deleted wallets without a current backup as they did not understand how change addresses worked. If you use an HD wallet it does not matter as long as you have your seed as all addresses are restored and checked. But Bitcore is a QT wallet that generates random addresses each time so it is paramount that you backup your wallet every time you use it.
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Gecko8
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January 04, 2018, 11:17:49 AM |
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Limx Dev (OP)
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January 04, 2018, 12:59:17 PM |
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Bitcore BTX - a UTXO fork of Bitcoin - since 2017
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Still a manic miner
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January 04, 2018, 01:14:56 PM |
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well.. Yobit incoming. Having exchange options is always welcomed! Thanks devs!
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Roidz92
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January 04, 2018, 01:20:37 PM |
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Please, add btx to Kucoin, it will be the best enchange in 2018 with binance.
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ShinyDiscoBalls
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January 04, 2018, 01:25:14 PM |
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well.. Yobit incoming. Having exchange options is always welcomed!
Thanks devs!
Jesus fucking christ. I don't know how anyone can be happy getting on yobitch. I am still waiting for a CBX withdrawal to go through since 2016. Might have been better to spend those 0.5BTC on getting listened on the new Asian exchanges instead.
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Highspeed123
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January 04, 2018, 01:29:20 PM |
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well.. Yobit incoming. Having exchange options is always welcomed!
Thanks devs!
Jesus fucking christ. I don't know how anyone can be happy getting on yobitch. I am still waiting for a CBX withdrawal to go through since 2016. Might have been better to spend those 0.5BTC on getting listened on the new Asian exchanges instead. We won't be forced to use it. It will help bring BTX to the attention of more people. Some people use exchanges exclusively. The more places the Bitcore name is spread, the better.
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January 04, 2018, 01:56:12 PM |
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Yobit is a joke. I’m trying to do a password reset and they literally want my password to do the reset. Hahaha. A while new level of incompetence.
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iXcoin - Welcome to the F U T U R E!
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Highspeed123
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January 04, 2018, 02:00:58 PM |
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Yobit is a joke. I’m trying to do a password reset and they literally want my password to do the reset. Hahaha. A while new level of incompetence.
Not an exchange I would use personally. I used them one or two times just to make a bit of profit from exchange to exchange trading but that's about as much as I am happy to use them.
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