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October 23, 2017, 11:28:37 AM |
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Hello. When will the road map be presented to expensive developers? I keep 0.5% of all coins available at the given moment. and I'm worried when you're silent! Thank you!
Forums today are not like they used to be. Join slack. Furum users should also kept up to date. Everybody just talks about mining and difficulty ... Any news what the devs are currently working on? A roadmap would be great ...
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okok32
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October 23, 2017, 11:56:16 AM |
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how do I encrypt my wallet.dat?
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PATRYK300498
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October 23, 2017, 11:56:37 AM |
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Hello. When will the road map be presented to expensive developers? I keep 0.5% of all coins available at the given moment. and I'm worried when you're silent! Thank you!
Forums today are not like they used to be. Join slack. Furum users should also kept up to date. Everybody just talks about mining and difficulty ... Any news what the devs are currently working on? A roadmap would be great ... Agree with that 100%, im at slack group but roadmap, plus informing everybody about progress on any place, like forum/twitter/slack would be greate, cause then everybody knows if project is not dead, and if everything goes fine.
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fracas
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October 23, 2017, 12:13:51 PM |
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For me at Supernova impossible to mine both with Zec and Ccminer... I set both command lines correct but:
Zec miner error: unable to connect to pool CC miner error: Unsupported extranonce size of 16 (12 maxi)
What's wrong?
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Coin++
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October 23, 2017, 12:33:14 PM |
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I guy,
I'm a little bit lost...
1 - Is there a "how to" for the Linux installation wallet ? 2 - There is no specific wallet for BitcoinZ ? The wallet is a generic CoPay wallet ? 3 - What are the differences between BitPay and Copay (GitHub repository) ?
Thanks.
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e4f4
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October 23, 2017, 12:44:18 PM |
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Hello. When will the road map be presented to expensive developers? I keep 0.5% of all coins available at the given moment. and I'm worried when you're silent! Thank you!
Forums today are not like they used to be. Join slack. Furum users should also kept up to date. Everybody just talks about mining and difficulty ... Any news what the devs are currently working on? A roadmap would be great ... Not a problem. I have time. When i first saw this coin i have read all 38 pages. I suggest to all to do the same. Its the best way to know what is going on. Always check the OP-opening post, first page. Also do the same for slack. I know its a lot, but if you want to get evolved in something you need to study it. So far i like where this coin is going. This is a decentralized coin. It means there is no central authority, no one is responsible for the future of this coin and it is up to us to keep it alive and improve it. There are few active developers, mostly they are on slack. Roadmap from the OP. BitcoinZ contributors - Non anonymous devs & crypto enthusiasts - join slack chat and meet them! - Anonymous devs - Inherited contributors from ZCL / ZEN / ZEC / BTC communities Roadmap Anonymous messaging channels Setup decentralized XCAT exchange Roadmap from my personal expirience so far: Bittrex. Marketing. Its realistic. Thats what i like about this coin. Also, i think i saw a member post there will be weekly updates.
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Coin++
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October 23, 2017, 12:45:03 PM |
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@OCMiner (or community).
With SuprNova, the config tell us that we can set the autopayout between 0.1 and 8000 BTCZ. But if we stay the autopayout to 0, can we leave more than 8000 BTCZ on the pool (not the best way but I have some issue to install the wallet, perhaps I will wait a good exchange to withdraw my coins from SuprNova). Is that posible to have 50,000 or 100,000 BTCZ in our SuprNova account ?
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e4f4
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October 23, 2017, 12:45:39 PM |
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For me at Supernova impossible to mine both with Zec and Ccminer... I set both command lines correct but:
Zec miner error: unable to connect to pool CC miner error: Unsupported extranonce size of 16 (12 maxi)
What's wrong?
Suprnova does not support ccminer. Post your zec bat.
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e4f4
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October 23, 2017, 12:47:20 PM |
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@OCMiner (or community).
With SuprNova, the config tell us that we can set the autopayout between 0.1 and 8000 BTCZ. But if we stay the autopayout to 0, can we leave more than 8000 BTCZ on the pool (not the best way but I have some issue to install the wallet, perhaps I will wait a good exchange to withdraw my coins from SuprNova). Is that posible to have 50,000 or 100,000 BTCZ in our SuprNova account ?
What os are you using? Edit - sorry read your post. Install a working wallet on some virtual machine, generate a "paper wallet" and use it until you fix your issues. And never ever never leave your coins on exchange no matter how reputable it is. Even banks get robbed.
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fracas
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October 23, 2017, 12:50:38 PM |
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For me at Supernova impossible to mine both with Zec and Ccminer... I set both command lines correct but:
Zec miner error: unable to connect to pool CC miner error: Unsupported extranonce size of 16 (12 maxi)
What's wrong?
Suprnova does not support ccminer. Post your zec bat. Zec bat is the following: miner --server btcz.suprnova.cc --user MYUSER.MYWORKER --pass MYWORKERPASS --port 5586 It seems to work first seconds, then tells unable to connect. Thanks for help.
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e4f4
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October 23, 2017, 12:54:09 PM |
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For me at Supernova impossible to mine both with Zec and Ccminer... I set both command lines correct but:
Zec miner error: unable to connect to pool CC miner error: Unsupported extranonce size of 16 (12 maxi)
What's wrong?
Suprnova does not support ccminer. Post your zec bat. Zec bat is the following: miner --server btcz.suprnova.cc --user MYUSER.MYWORKER --pass MYWORKERPASS --port 5586 It seems to work first seconds, then tells unable to connect. Thanks for help. Your bat looks ok. Try mining on other pool and report back.
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fracas
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October 23, 2017, 12:57:14 PM |
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For me at Supernova impossible to mine both with Zec and Ccminer... I set both command lines correct but:
Zec miner error: unable to connect to pool CC miner error: Unsupported extranonce size of 16 (12 maxi)
What's wrong?
Suprnova does not support ccminer. Post your zec bat. Zec bat is the following: miner --server btcz.suprnova.cc --user MYUSER.MYWORKER --pass MYWORKERPASS --port 5586 It seems to work first seconds, then tells unable to connect. Thanks for help. Your bat looks ok. Try mining on other pool and report back. Ok, thanks. Strange thing it does not work on Supernova.
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fracas
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October 23, 2017, 01:08:26 PM |
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/update on mining:
Managed to mining it using nheqminer on Supernova as a pool.
Please put it on first post if it can help.
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Coin++
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October 23, 2017, 01:15:45 PM |
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@OCMiner (or community).
With SuprNova, the config tell us that we can set the autopayout between 0.1 and 8000 BTCZ. But if we stay the autopayout to 0, can we leave more than 8000 BTCZ on the pool (not the best way but I have some issue to install the wallet, perhaps I will wait a good exchange to withdraw my coins from SuprNova). Is that posible to have 50,000 or 100,000 BTCZ in our SuprNova account ?
What os are you using? Edit - sorry read your post. Install a working wallet on some virtual machine, generate a "paper wallet" and use it until you fix your issues. And never ever never leave your coins on exchange no matter how reputable it is. Even banks get robbed. Ok, this is what I understand : I run a Windows session in a virtual machine I create a BTCZ address with https://github.com/bitcoinz-pod/zgenerate/releases/tag/v1.0.0I withdraw my Coins from SuprNova to this address (paper wallet) Ok : it is a solution (but be carrefull "Transfer coins is not possible. You need to import private key to full node"). Thank you.
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October 23, 2017, 01:16:23 PM Last edit: November 10, 2017, 11:33:05 AM by neohash.com |
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http://neohash.com We have already paid out on Hush blocks and are looking to expand into your browser and mining rigs! And look forward to welcoming all new miners to our pool Fees: 0% fee PPLNT payment system Low Payout balances (0.1) Stratum and vardiff enabled mining Anonymous Mining And now support BitcoinZ server: neohash.com URL: stratum+tcp://neohash.com:3033
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e4f4
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October 23, 2017, 01:44:05 PM |
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@OCMiner (or community).
With SuprNova, the config tell us that we can set the autopayout between 0.1 and 8000 BTCZ. But if we stay the autopayout to 0, can we leave more than 8000 BTCZ on the pool (not the best way but I have some issue to install the wallet, perhaps I will wait a good exchange to withdraw my coins from SuprNova). Is that posible to have 50,000 or 100,000 BTCZ in our SuprNova account ?
What os are you using? Edit - sorry read your post. Install a working wallet on some virtual machine, generate a "paper wallet" and use it until you fix your issues. And never ever never leave your coins on exchange no matter how reputable it is. Even banks get robbed. Ok, this is what I understand : I run a Windows session in a virtual machine I create a BTCZ address with https://github.com/bitcoinz-pod/zgenerate/releases/tag/v1.0.0I withdraw my Coins from SuprNova to this address (paper wallet) Ok : it is a solution (but be carrefull "Transfer coins is not possible. You need to import private key to full node"). Thank you. Yup. You will pay tx fees for importing. Anyway remembered that there were some linux users in the start that had problems: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2166510.160
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e4f4
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October 23, 2017, 01:49:19 PM Last edit: October 23, 2017, 02:01:30 PM by e4f4 |
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/update on mining:
Managed to mining it using nheqminer on Supernova as a pool.
Please put it on first post if it can help.
If nvidia try https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2021765.0Tested with suprnova and fastest so far.
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e4f4
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October 23, 2017, 02:04:06 PM |
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ocminer
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October 23, 2017, 02:10:27 PM |
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Yup, im using this one as well
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suprnova pools - reliable mining pools - #suprnova on freenet https://www.suprnova.cc - FOLLOW us @ Twitter ! twitter.com/SuprnovaPools
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October 23, 2017, 02:13:07 PM |
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@OCMiner (or community).
With SuprNova, the config tell us that we can set the autopayout between 0.1 and 8000 BTCZ. But if we stay the autopayout to 0, can we leave more than 8000 BTCZ on the pool (not the best way but I have some issue to install the wallet, perhaps I will wait a good exchange to withdraw my coins from SuprNova). Is that posible to have 50,000 or 100,000 BTCZ in our SuprNova account ?
What os are you using? Edit - sorry read your post. Install a working wallet on some virtual machine, generate a "paper wallet" and use it until you fix your issues. And never ever never leave your coins on exchange no matter how reputable it is. Even banks get robbed. Ok, this is what I understand : I run a Windows session in a virtual machine I create a BTCZ address with https://github.com/bitcoinz-pod/zgenerate/releases/tag/v1.0.0I withdraw my Coins from SuprNova to this address (paper wallet) Ok : it is a solution (but be carrefull "Transfer coins is not possible. You need to import private key to full node"). Thank you. Yup. You will pay tx fees for importing. Anyway remembered that there were some linux users in the start that had problems: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2166510.160Ok, thank you for the help and the advice/warning about Linux. I'm a little sceptical now... I will probably waiting some days before making some withdraws :-).
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