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doyeen
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October 01, 2017, 12:50:05 PM |
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you may be right when it comes major cryptos, but when we are talking of new altcoins traders don't trust them. yobit isn't the best place. Besides that their CS is way too poor . they don't care .Some days ago i tried to withdraw my b3coins but couldn't because i kept seeing "withdraw of this currency isn't available". check this out croc wallet on yobit has been on delay @ 328126 block. If you send your croc there then before they fix it ( No one knows when that is gonna be) then you are in deep shit
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KuriousCate24
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October 01, 2017, 04:11:01 PM |
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check this out croc wallet on yobit has been on delay @ 328126 block. If you send your croc there then before they fix it ( No one knows when that is gonna be) then you are in deep shit
What the hell are you talking about ? Wallet status: Online (330254 blocks)
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Mikanoshi
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October 01, 2017, 05:26:01 PM Last edit: October 01, 2017, 05:47:59 PM by Mikanoshi |
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Yobit is a shitcoin dump, but pretty solid and reliable one Just don't fall for pumps there. Wallets can stuck for a while, but I've never seen such crap as with cryptopia when wallets are locked for weeks.
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doyeen
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October 01, 2017, 06:13:42 PM |
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Wallet status: Online (330254 blocks)[/b]
Perhaps they fixed it lately....dude, I don't talk what I don't see
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john_W
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October 01, 2017, 06:20:57 PM |
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Wallet status: Online (330254 blocks)[/b]
Perhaps they fixed it lately....dude, I don't talk what I don't see I can confirm that a handful of wallets had block delay some hrs ago, should be fix by now
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October 01, 2017, 08:04:04 PM |
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Wallet status: Online (331169 blocks)
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currypto
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Sit back, relax, eat some nachos and have a drink.
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October 01, 2017, 09:36:08 PM |
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A note to everyone: still no reply from Gizzard. Will keep waiting until Tuesday to move forward.
Another note: I consider startsts's cryptohub.online as the defacto standard for buying/selling CrocodileCash. I could care less about Yobit.
Eventually, CrocodileCash will have a dedicated exchange for itself (hopefully startsts will be onboard for this), in order to make it easy to buy/sell CROC, and very noob friendly.
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October 01, 2017, 09:54:08 PM |
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It's nice to see CROC community taking over this project and the transition could be done successfully with community effort and cooperation. Goodluck.
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October 02, 2017, 02:07:31 AM |
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CROC wallet consumes a lot of CPU on the server, someone know what the reason can be?
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heratys111
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October 02, 2017, 03:00:10 AM |
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I consider startsts's cryptohub.online as the defacto standard for buying/selling CrocodileCash. I could care less about Yobit.
Eventually, CrocodileCash will have a dedicated exchange for itself (hopefully startsts will be onboard for this), in order to make it easy to buy/sell CROC, and very noob friendly.
Agreed on Cryptohub being more trustworthy than Yobit's track-record has seemed to be. startsts seems to be very responsive/active to feedback too. However, the exchange will be well off-the-radar for most so long as it's not incorporated into coinmarketcap's site. CrocCash has a block explorer, two exchange markets, but I think it needs a website to be recognized by CMC. I question whether a dedicated exchange will be necessary -- with the trading range being between 420 and sub-100 sats in the past week the market cap is no higher than: 2,407,834 CROCs * .0000042 * $4416 US = US$44,658 (using the # of CROC extant, BTC price, and the highest daily price at the time of writing). It's still early days for the people who lucked into this (and are going to hold a portion instead of trading it all for BTC or something else) at this point. I've only been about a year and a few mos into cryptos (and only into the alts since about late-May), but I don't think there are a lot of exchanges that are focused on just one coin. It wouldn't seem to make sense for an exchange to do so either -- there doesn't have to be one or two dominant coins with a dedicated/ ad-hoc infrastructure (there can be quite a few coins with all their variant characteristics while there is a "rising tide that lifts all [or most] boats").
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October 02, 2017, 03:06:16 AM |
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CROC wallet consumes a lot of CPU on the server, someone know what the reason can be?
Maybe the code needs tightening up somehow? The code-base was apparently anti-bitcoin [ANTI]; perhaps there's some excess legacy-code that's loaded into RAM and it could use some streamlining at the Github source???
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October 02, 2017, 04:08:40 AM |
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CROC wallet consumes a lot of CPU on the server, someone know what the reason can be?
Maybe the code needs tightening up somehow? The code-base was apparently anti-bitcoin [ANTI]; perhaps there's some excess legacy-code that's loaded into RAM and it could use some streamlining at the Github source??? No idea actually, but perhaps it because of peers? I have CROC wallet ("connections" : 11) on local pc with stacking consumes 2% of CPU in average. And on my server ("connections" : 49) with stacking and mining (but currently only 5-10% of net hashrate) it consumes 30% of CPU. It is a problem for me since I want to have more coins and more features at cryptohub
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Belligerent Fool
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October 02, 2017, 04:11:25 AM |
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CROC wallet consumes a lot of CPU on the server, someone know what the reason can be?
Maybe the code needs tightening up somehow? The code-base was apparently anti-bitcoin [ANTI]; perhaps there's some excess legacy-code that's loaded into RAM and it could use some streamlining at the Github source??? No idea actually, but perhaps it because of peers? I have CROC wallet ("connections" : 11) on local pc with stacking consumes 2% of CPU in average. And on my server ("connections" : 49) with stacking and mining (but currently only 5-10% of net hashrate) it consumes 30% of CPU. It is a problem for me since I want to have more coins and more features at cryptohub There you have it, your staking at the same time as trying to run everything else on the server, remember staking uses CPU power Also remember this coin stakes fast so if you have heaps of inputs it will try and keep up since staking so quickly.
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Mikanoshi
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October 02, 2017, 04:17:14 AM Last edit: October 02, 2017, 04:51:45 AM by Mikanoshi |
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Another note: I consider startsts's cryptohub.online as the defacto standard for buying/selling CrocodileCash. I could care less about Yobit. Eventually, CrocodileCash will have a dedicated exchange for itself (hopefully startsts will be onboard for this), in order to make it easy to buy/sell CROC, and very noob friendly.
Exchange for 1 coin doesn't make any sense) Also cryptohub doesn't even have DOGE, how to transfer funds without fees? CROC wallet consumes a lot of CPU on the server, someone know what the reason can be?
For me it uses more CPU than other nodes, but not that much. I'm more concerned with the RAM usage... Maybe because this blockchain has more blocks than others. And it inevitably grows over time)
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john_W
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October 03, 2017, 01:00:44 AM |
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October 03, 2017, 01:26:50 AM |
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what will happen if i use a laptop to stake and leave it open for 9hours jst croccash alone. Does this cpu speed usage thing poses a threat to my laptop ?
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October 03, 2017, 01:47:07 AM |
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Good one Mr john, any progress from the team on website development ?
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currypto
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Sit back, relax, eat some nachos and have a drink.
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October 03, 2017, 02:18:56 AM |
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Good one Mr john, any progress from the team on website development ? Please read the last couple of pages.
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zzwensel11
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October 03, 2017, 07:36:23 AM |
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what will happen if i use a laptop to stake and leave it open for 9hours jst croccash alone. Does this cpu speed usage thing poses a threat to my laptop ?
I bought myself an old laptop and it is staking 24/7 a couple of PoS coins that I want to hold anyway. I think it shoud be fine to leave it on 24/7. Staking does not require a lot of CPU effort.
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