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February 08, 2018, 07:32:37 PM |
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OK, I see the point about completing the technical roadmap before a more general widespread promotion/listing of the coin.
Is this proceeding smoothly/to plan, do you think?
Do you know how to read? Or are you just posting worthless questions? The white paper was released 4 days ago. I suggest you read that. Do you expect this project to have significant progress in 4 days? Hello, I think that it's important to remember that these types of projects will bring out a lot of people who will ask some basic questions. We need to try not to be harsh and instead should try to politely answer questions where and when we can. For what it's worth, this project makes more progress in 4 days than most do in 4 months because of a very talented dev team.
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skerdilajd99
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February 08, 2018, 09:04:55 PM |
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Hey there! Started mining some Deros today. Did some readings and looks way more promising than the usual coins popping left and right. Can anyone tell me the estimated circulating supply?
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bitpotter
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February 08, 2018, 09:08:07 PM |
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I think we should be told of the devs plans. Is there a plan to add this to more exchanges, or not? If not, we should know, because then the likelihood of this coin getting more exposure, and more volume, is much less The roadmap is quite clear. Speaking for myself, I'd rather the devs were concentrating on rewriting the core code and implementing private Smart Contracts than adding the coin to more exchanges. Product first. If they succeed in accomplishing what they have planned, the exchanges will be beating down the door to list DERO. Different thoughts, rarely have developers who have such thoughts, maybe with your input this can draw again the process that will be done next.
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b9ron
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February 08, 2018, 10:02:47 PM |
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Hey there! Started mining some Deros today. Did some readings and looks way more promising than the usual coins popping left and right. Can anyone tell me the estimated circulating supply?
Around 800 000.
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MagicSmoker
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February 08, 2018, 10:51:36 PM |
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Different thoughts, rarely have developers who have such thoughts, maybe with your input this can draw again the process that will be done next.
Please tell me I'm not the only one to think of "Jack Handey" and his "Deep Thoughts" sketches from SNL after reading this...
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CaptDero (OP)
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February 09, 2018, 01:02:16 AM |
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OK, I see the point about completing the technical roadmap before a more general widespread promotion/listing of the coin.
Is this proceeding smoothly/to plan, do you think?
Better than I expected, can't speak for others though. The project is barely 2 months old, and the devs have already showcased / beta tested a fully functional daemon in Golang. That's more than some other projects I'm involved with have accomplished in 6 months. Yep, I agree. The steady progress and calm demeanor of our fearless CaptDero is why I switched some GPU hashpower back over to this coin even though the difficulty is horrendous and the present-day income/day is terrible. Great to have you guys.
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itslukebenz
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February 09, 2018, 04:04:24 AM |
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OK, I see the point about completing the technical roadmap before a more general widespread promotion/listing of the coin.
Is this proceeding smoothly/to plan, do you think?
Better than I expected, can't speak for others though. The project is barely 2 months old, and the devs have already showcased / beta tested a fully functional daemon in Golang. That's more than some other projects I'm involved with have accomplished in 6 months. Yep, I agree. The steady progress and calm demeanor of our fearless CaptDero is why I switched some GPU hashpower back over to this coin even though the difficulty is horrendous and the present-day income/day is terrible. I used to mine Sumokoin, didn't care about present-day income, it eventually paid out. So I don't care right now, I just want more DERO. Huuuuuge potential, HODL!
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roni sandra
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February 09, 2018, 04:28:16 AM |
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mining first dero, dev very responsive: D
Hi Sandra, Sorry for disruptions. Pool daemon got stucked for sometime. Manually transferred 70 DERO. payment-ID: 375188a02480c91ebbc50e393082b69702cd4bdedec6387f1b3935dadfd95317 This payment will not show in pool payments. Also first payment you will get after ~2.5 hrs and then every 30mins.
Rd. DERO Support 7 jan 2018
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danspasiva
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February 09, 2018, 04:37:03 AM |
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OK, I see the point about completing the technical roadmap before a more general widespread promotion/listing of the coin.
Is this proceeding smoothly/to plan, do you think?
Better than I expected, can't speak for others though. The project is barely 2 months old, and the devs have already showcased / beta tested a fully functional daemon in Golang. That's more than some other projects I'm involved with have accomplished in 6 months. Totally agree with this. Progress is quite fast for such a development task. I've come to fully understand the potential here after some responses from CptDero and I'm very much sold on this team/project.
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nsummy
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February 09, 2018, 11:31:00 PM |
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Mining on the official pool for the past day and now its saying my IP is banned? Has this happened to anyone else?
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MagicSmoker
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February 09, 2018, 11:48:04 PM |
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Mining on the official pool for the past day and now its saying my IP is banned? Has this happened to anyone else?
Yep, for setting too low of a difficulty for your hashrate. Difficulty should be in the range of 10-30x your hashrate (e.g. - 7000 to 21000 for 700 H/s) and can be set by appending the value to your DERO address with a period, e.g., <address>.<difficulty>
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mrtrevorphilly
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February 10, 2018, 06:46:42 AM |
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Mining on the official pool for the past day and now its saying my IP is banned? Has this happened to anyone else?
Yep, for setting too low of a difficulty for your hashrate. Difficulty should be in the range of 10-30x your hashrate (e.g. - 7000 to 21000 for 700 H/s) and can be set by appending the value to your DERO address with a period, e.g., <address>.<difficulty> Does setting a firm hashrate have any benefit?
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itslukebenz
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February 10, 2018, 12:05:35 PM |
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Mining on the official pool for the past day and now its saying my IP is banned? Has this happened to anyone else?
Yep, for setting too low of a difficulty for your hashrate. Difficulty should be in the range of 10-30x your hashrate (e.g. - 7000 to 21000 for 700 H/s) and can be set by appending the value to your DERO address with a period, e.g., <address>.<difficulty> Does setting a firm hashrate have any benefit? More like fixed diff gives the benefit of a firm hashrate on the pool side. Plus you won’t miss quick blocks. This however doesn’t necessarily apply on the official pool in my experience
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MagicSmoker
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February 10, 2018, 12:22:01 PM |
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Mining on the official pool for the past day and now its saying my IP is banned? Has this happened to anyone else?
Yep, for setting too low of a difficulty for your hashrate. Difficulty should be in the range of 10-30x your hashrate (e.g. - 7000 to 21000 for 700 H/s) and can be set by appending the value to your DERO address with a period, e.g., <address>.<difficulty> Does setting a firm hashrate have any benefit? You aren't setting a firm hashrate - that depends entirely on the capability of your miner - rather, you are setting a fixed share difficulty so that - hopefully! - you will find shares in a reasonably predictable and consistent amount of time. Like anything else there are tradeoffs involved: the lower the share difficulty the less valuable each share is, and the more of an impact ping time has on your earnings (because ping time becomes a significant percentage of the time to find each share). Conversely, too high a difficulty means you might still be trying to solve a share for a block that someone else found, rendering your share "stale" (ie, worthless). If you don't set a fixed difficulty - and a lot of pools won't let you because it is misused or abused - then the pool will employ a singularly useless variable difficulty strategy that, in my experience at least, tends to result in spending a lot of time at ridiculously high difficulties for my hashrate (e.g. - 100001 for 440 H/s, when 8000 would be more appropriate). Note that the format I gave earlier for setting a fixed difficulty does not apply to all pools; some require appending it to your address with a "+" while others require a ":" so make sure you check the pool's "getting started" section rather than solely rely on what some random dude on the internet says.
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m.b.o.g
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February 10, 2018, 02:02:29 PM |
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is there an official group telegram or discord?
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CaptDero (OP)
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February 10, 2018, 02:04:44 PM Last edit: February 12, 2018, 03:05:20 PM by CaptDero |
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DERO STATUS UPDATE 65 Days:Pls to announce DERO Status Update Release 2: https://github.com/deroproject/derosuiteRelease includes: Dero daemonDero wallet both offline and onlineDero Explorer CryptoNote protocol implementation in Golang is almost completed. Sending Transaction support will be soon available in Testnet Network first.Thanks for your support. Capt. DERO
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February 10, 2018, 04:03:33 PM |
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Congratulation! The most hardworking dev I've ever seen in crypto world. This is why Dero is far more the leader of Crypto Night family. Hold Dero for years and you guys will see great rewards.
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roberval123
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February 10, 2018, 04:49:28 PM |
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Congratulation! The most hardworking dev I've ever seen in crypto world. This is why Dero is far more the leader of Crypto Night family. Hold Dero for years and you guys will see great rewards. +1 for Capt. DERO.
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mrtrevorphilly
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February 10, 2018, 05:37:17 PM |
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Mining on the official pool for the past day and now its saying my IP is banned? Has this happened to anyone else?
Yep, for setting too low of a difficulty for your hashrate. Difficulty should be in the range of 10-30x your hashrate (e.g. - 7000 to 21000 for 700 H/s) and can be set by appending the value to your DERO address with a period, e.g., <address>.<difficulty> Does setting a firm hashrate have any benefit? You aren't setting a firm hashrate - that depends entirely on the capability of your miner - rather, you are setting a fixed share difficulty so that - hopefully! - you will find shares in a reasonably predictable and consistent amount of time. Like anything else there are tradeoffs involved: the lower the share difficulty the less valuable each share is, and the more of an impact ping time has on your earnings (because ping time becomes a significant percentage of the time to find each share). Conversely, too high a difficulty means you might still be trying to solve a share for a block that someone else found, rendering your share "stale" (ie, worthless). If you don't set a fixed difficulty - and a lot of pools won't let you because it is misused or abused - then the pool will employ a singularly useless variable difficulty strategy that, in my experience at least, tends to result in spending a lot of time at ridiculously high difficulties for my hashrate (e.g. - 100001 for 440 H/s, when 8000 would be more appropriate). Note that the format I gave earlier for setting a fixed difficulty does not apply to all pools; some require appending it to your address with a "+" while others require a ":" so make sure you check the pool's "getting started" section rather than solely rely on what some random dude on the internet says. Ups, I meant difficulty, not hashrate. Thanks for explanation.
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