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Author Topic: [ANN] Iridium (IRD) - People are Power - Community build crypto  (Read 149737 times)
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December 07, 2017, 08:34:08 AM
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https://ird.uvac.fr will not stop too !

May be ird.uvac.fr is working but don't paid! On my account there Pending Balance: 960.17173620 IRD.
With Minimum Payment Threshold: 10.000 IRD - look strange.  Sad
I leave from this pool.
same for me
Why are payments no longer being made?  Huh
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December 07, 2017, 09:14:31 AM
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SEND
ETC    1.08286723   0.01000000   Complete   
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December 07, 2017, 09:22:09 AM
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I am using mine77.net to mine . I never had issue.

Any one have idea when it will get listed to xchange?
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December 07, 2017, 09:22:52 AM
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same for me
Why are payments no longer being made?  Huh

May be some technical error. Before 2:55:15 07/12 I saw transfers. Let's wait!
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December 07, 2017, 11:16:13 AM
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same for me
Why are payments no longer being made?  Huh

May be some technical error. Before 2:55:15 07/12 I saw transfers. Let's wait!

ok ! thank you for pointing that. repairing... and... payments are back.

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December 07, 2017, 11:30:34 AM
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https://ird.uvac.fr will not stop too !

May be ird.uvac.fr is working but don't paid! On my account there Pending Balance: 960.17173620 IRD.
With Minimum Payment Threshold: 10.000 IRD - look strange.  Sad
I leave from this pool.
Before pulling the alarm, just look at the paiements : https://ird.uvac.fr/#payments.
If it's stuck, that's because sometimes something goes wrong and the dev have to understand what's happen and try to repair...

There is also a contact page : https://ird.uvac.fr/#support with a mail... this is supposed to ask someone something related to the site and supposed to be answered. Actually, this link arrive directly in my mails. so next time, send me a message and tell me what's wrong, I surely will find a solution.

your paiement should arrive now.

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December 07, 2017, 12:43:49 PM
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May be ird.uvac.fr is working but don't paid! On my account there Pending Balance: 960.17173620 IRD.
With Minimum Payment Threshold: 10.000 IRD - look strange.  Sad
I leave from this pool.

I really wish this universal pool software would stick to the global ISO standard, to avoid any confusion. Those "10.000" for most people looks like "ten thousand" as the "." is the official thousands separator (delimiter). Yes, a 10k threshold would be "strange".

But it is wrongly used as a decimal separator and "10.000" supposedly means 10,000 or simply 10. And in case decimals are explicitely mentioned, when they are zero they should be given with only two trailing zeros, therefore 10,00 to avoid that anyone mistakes it for a thousands separator. Or not given at all, hence just 10.

Of course it would be better if everyone sticks to the globally standardized (and much older and widely used) "," as decimal mark and "." as delimiter. But bad habits are hard to change and they were introduced in the IT world as well, so we won't get rid of them anytime soon.
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December 07, 2017, 01:27:49 PM
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May be ird.uvac.fr is working but don't paid! On my account there Pending Balance: 960.17173620 IRD.
With Minimum Payment Threshold: 10.000 IRD - look strange.  Sad
I leave from this pool.

I really wish this universal pool software would stick to the global ISO standard, to avoid any confusion. Those "10.000" for most people looks like "ten thousand" as the "." is the official thousands separator (delimiter). Yes, a 10k threshold would be "strange".

But it is wrongly used as a decimal separator and "10.000" supposedly means 10,000 or simply 10. And in case decimals are explicitely mentioned, when they are zero they should be given with only two trailing zeros, therefore 10,00 to avoid that anyone mistakes it for a thousands separator. Or not given at all, hence just 10.

Of course it would be better if everyone sticks to the globally standardized (and much older and widely used) "," as decimal mark and "." as delimiter. But bad habits are hard to change and they were introduced in the IT world as well, so we won't get rid of them anytime soon.

Just ask :-)

A la French...

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December 08, 2017, 03:01:09 AM
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How much is needed to entering the exchange dev? You can share the amount so that people will donate to make this coin can trade, then the coin can be strong  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

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December 08, 2017, 04:15:38 AM
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Does anyone give me link to download CLI wallets ?

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December 08, 2017, 10:39:19 AM
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How much is needed to entering the exchange dev? You can share the amount so that people will donate to make this coin can trade, then the coin can be strong  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

When we'll have a solid base for sure devs will put us on exchanges!
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December 08, 2017, 03:26:21 PM
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There could be an easy solution to the problem of how to keep lots of nodes online in the network.

The new GUI wallet is a full node anyway (not a SPV wallet). What about leaving the Mining tab greyed out, unless the wallet can detect incoming connections?  Grin

People who are mining will keep the wallet and hence the node open for many hours or even 24/7.

Of course someone might eventually modify it and offer his own binaries which do not include this condition. People not willing to run a node while mining would then have to trust a third-party. No rational person would do that, considering that we talk about a wallet. And allowing incoming connections costs literally nothing as long as blocks are so small and monthly traffic isn't metered.
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December 08, 2017, 04:19:45 PM
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Question:

when i started to mine the Ird, dowloaded teh wallet, got the wallet adress, put my rig tio mine...amd gone to sleep

next day seen what the wallet still syncing, didn`t have any payment, after few hours research and trying, wallet started to sync, but got new wallet adress.
is it possible by any way, to get those coins what i mined before into the previous address? pls help guys

any help highly appreciated!
thanks

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December 08, 2017, 04:27:57 PM
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There could be an easy solution to the problem of how to keep lots of nodes online in the network.

The new GUI wallet is a full node anyway (not a SPV wallet). What about leaving the Mining tab greyed out, unless the wallet can detect incoming connections?  Grin

People who are mining will keep the wallet and hence the node open for many hours or even 24/7.

Of course someone might eventually modify it and offer his own binaries which do not include this condition. People not willing to run a node while mining would then have to trust a third-party. No rational person would do that, considering that we talk about a wallet. And allowing incoming connections costs literally nothing as long as blocks are so small and monthly traffic isn't metered.

the old one is a full node too...
 currently, we have 3 full nodes (only node, not wallet) running 24/24 7/7 : 2 in USA 1 in France.

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December 08, 2017, 04:43:42 PM
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There could be an easy solution to the problem of how to keep lots of nodes online in the network.

The new GUI wallet is a full node anyway (not a SPV wallet). What about leaving the Mining tab greyed out, unless the wallet can detect incoming connections?  Grin

People who are mining will keep the wallet and hence the node open for many hours or even 24/7.

Of course someone might eventually modify it and offer his own binaries which do not include this condition. People not willing to run a node while mining would then have to trust a third-party. No rational person would do that, considering that we talk about a wallet. And allowing incoming connections costs literally nothing as long as blocks are so small and monthly traffic isn't metered.

the old one is a full node too...
 currently, we have 3 full nodes (only node, not wallet) running 24/24 7/7 : 2 in USA 1 in France.


The old wallet has no mining function and therefore nobody will keep it open for anything but a few short minutes every couple of days.
The three nodes you mention are probably the three pools.
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December 08, 2017, 06:32:59 PM
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Where do you trade?

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December 08, 2017, 07:45:53 PM
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Where do you trade?


u can here.. Wink
what`s your sell order?

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December 08, 2017, 09:19:22 PM
Last edit: December 08, 2017, 09:59:45 PM by nanona
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the old one is a full node too...
 currently, we have 3 full nodes (only node, not wallet) running 24/24 7/7 : 2 in USA 1 in France.

I've just set up a node under Linux and see some blocks "got added to alternative chain". 45348 until 45355.

I see these are blocks found by your pool at uvac.fr:

45355   20 to go   11030445   d96dd15ca2e24d3582ec44073d85b16ceb726858e6f398a30da553646212fe26   12/8/2017, 8:23:27 PM   96%
45354   19 to go   11049727   c8345c048860ffb9bdf35a2e886190a4ecffc7790c93553edd2ccf45d009b54d   12/8/2017, 8:22:40 PM   -42%
45353   18 to go   11052255   14321f060f084bab25660787be8384ca68362cd8d1b5b4416db55db710ce4719   12/8/2017, 7:47:05 PM   -63%
45352   17 to go   11084156   994a1249a3b1efcd02f209a5c6a9fad8bd727b65890361db457b9b6c893f7165   12/8/2017, 6:47:18 PM   25%
45351   16 to go   11059585   708a9f8896802654dde6c73574ed4d6f28577908b4ac202ed3b3f49da9898d8b   12/8/2017, 6:31:56 PM   29%
45350   15 to go   11084306   318bbed0e9806bd062d569663309266c300fff62087e1a778fe79e5e5f0dfb10   12/8/2017, 6:18:49 PM   25%
45349   14 to go   11051102   9670611c788ced3d4cf3e17f9463b91e771bb27b0d8298feea99193756656e57   12/8/2017, 6:02:48 PM   -34%
45348   13 to go   11096947   54de5bb0451871edd7bc789d76ef2a8c755e93b0403bc361090d4d9b480c8694   12/8/2017, 5:36:18 PM   -21%
45347   12 to go   11127785   1393654e15a6579fd67bd50212682c1f57c905415c437f51476ac01ad9868ba9   12/8/2017, 5:10:36 PM   -64%

What happened? Did your pool fork away from the main chain?

Mine77 seems to have mined the main chain:

45355      11030445   265a1b20664fe84b6f6dd67973200f60305adbb8e6ead4b47ef2ddd76da1db82   12/8/2017, 5:09:24 PM   33%
45354      11049727   d6af4fedd1e1c5a15144d8ae1483cc9b3f76642719848eaf5306a6b9e9dd0752   12/8/2017, 5:07:58 PM   55%
45353      11052255   17559c83a08d80704bcc20ab62ffc5be612fda2eac076ca5532677adb6808cc5   12/8/2017, 5:07:00 PM   89%
45352      11084156   b0260815221c0e52a02613bff3d25eda07eceae60af82e612d59c5654197e848   12/8/2017, 5:06:35 PM   45%
45351      11059585   29fa373a129088e2edb371ae57cd80688257fcb25e77d0f222741ac20f19589b   12/8/2017, 5:05:11 PM   -48%
45350      11084306   7dfbd394f5e13bc446337feb556ce81a488d391cd89b01addb700fb04770c336   12/8/2017, 5:01:06 PM   91%
45349      11051102   9b6dc579191db5bef31604ddb5a0df7b71218702e3511a997b9141419490a29b   12/8/2017, 5:00:54 PM   92%
45348      11096947   44c7247be8c0ff128b05f47e6c9e2dff77e5b1910a0a79ed357067c1c3ea83a7   12/8/2017, 5:00:36 PM   -3%
45347      11127785   5223751ae5af186011cb0670d1ece091618014185d2f8c24aa17279d11f5c621   12/8/2017, 4:58:37 PM   -28%

EDIT: As far as I can tell, uvac.fr is slowly but happily mining away on its own chain. It has mined two more blocks now, 45356 and 45357. The main chain is however at 45497. I think the 9 miners with their 8kH/s on this pool are currently just heating the rooms, without any rewards unfortunately.
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December 09, 2017, 12:51:10 AM
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Bounty of 420 IRD for the Difficulty adjustment - nicehash atacks [FIX]

Was just sent to - stevebrush

For the up coming hard fork we are going to be experiancing.

Cmon guys lets start the bounties rolling.  Smiley





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December 09, 2017, 12:51:39 AM
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The old wallet has no mining function and therefore nobody will keep it open for anything but a few short minutes every couple of days.
The three nodes you mention are probably the three pools.
No, 2 nodes and 1 pool actually.

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