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May 13, 2018, 11:13:04 PM Last edit: May 17, 2018, 10:39:49 PM by debext |
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I started the wallet in the Tails OS, but I do not have synchronization with the network. How to specify the proxy of TOR nodes in the settings? And tell me please, I understand correctly that DERO Atlantis will be an ordinary client? I would like to see a graphical interface, because for me it is much more pleasant than using a console
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ilikebirds
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May 14, 2018, 12:01:34 AM |
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is the pool broken, I see 2000 h/s generating only .12 dero = ~20 cents per day
Dero network is currently running piles of ASIC making GPU mining impossible. You have to wait a week or four till they release their new update which will boot the ASICs off the network and make GPU mining profitable again. Think I should switch from mining it until that update comes?
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tataran1919
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May 14, 2018, 12:48:08 AM |
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You should mine the most profitable coins. And you buy the coins you want. You can get a lot of coins. It is basic. It is nonsense to request an algorithm change because you can not get target coins with mining.
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s90x
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May 14, 2018, 08:07:42 AM |
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Think I should switch from mining it until that update comes?
Yes, it's your gpu vs their asic. You will always loose. You can mine monero7 for now.
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danktron
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May 14, 2018, 11:03:21 PM |
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Think I should switch from mining it until that update comes?
Yes, it's your gpu vs their asic. You will always loose. You can mine monero7 for now. Or you can choose to support the network by continuing to mine. Apparently, that is poor business advice though.
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tf2addict
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May 15, 2018, 10:32:25 AM |
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Is the new POW based on cryptonote? will it be GPU mineable from the start or only cpu? The new PoW algo is built for 3 second blocks and we had to come up with something just for Dero. No orphans and we did some other interesting stuff to reduce blockchain bloat that is seen in fast PoW block chains 3 second blocks and no orphans. Does anyone believe this?
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MagicSmoker
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May 15, 2018, 10:33:19 AM |
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Or you can choose to support the network by continuing to mine. Apparently, that is poor business advice though. So cryptocurrencies are worthy of our charity, now? I ask this (rhetorical) question because it costs me $0.86/day to run my 1.9kH/s cryptonight rig which would only bring in $0.30 in DERO... Also, my rinky-dink 1.9kH/s would hardly be noticed on a >300MH/s network, so I think it's safe to say the DERO network isn't missing me too much. Finally, keep in mind that EVERY crypto relies on small time CPU and GPU miners to get started; sine qua non. In my opinion, it is more a case of the coin having a responsibility to support us, rather than the other way around. I long since gave up mining DERO, but I am somewhat hopeful that the Atlantis release will justify the choice to not fork off the CN ASICs. Consequently, DERO still has my support in the form of me not dumping my coins.
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May 15, 2018, 10:59:16 AM |
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much complaining & nagging and nobody took notice how well dero withstand 300mh on its network?
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fellestreum
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May 15, 2018, 11:34:34 AM |
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much complaining & nagging and nobody took notice how well dero withstand 300mh on its network?
It's been topping 500 at times.
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May 15, 2018, 03:17:03 PM |
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Monero and Dero lol its a Monero Copy?!
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danktron
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May 15, 2018, 04:22:46 PM |
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Monero and Dero lol its a Monero Copy?!
Yeah, you should move on to another project.
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danktron
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May 15, 2018, 04:25:39 PM Last edit: May 15, 2018, 04:45:40 PM by danktron |
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Or you can choose to support the network by continuing to mine. Apparently, that is poor business advice though. So cryptocurrencies are worthy of our charity, now? I ask this (rhetorical) question because it costs me $0.86/day to run my 1.9kH/s cryptonight rig which would only bring in $0.30 in DERO... Also, my rinky-dink 1.9kH/s would hardly be noticed on a >300MH/s network, so I think it's safe to say the DERO network isn't missing me too much. Finally, keep in mind that EVERY crypto relies on small time CPU and GPU miners to get started; sine qua non. In my opinion, it is more a case of the coin having a responsibility to support us, rather than the other way around. I long since gave up mining DERO, but I am somewhat hopeful that the Atlantis release will justify the choice to not fork off the CN ASICs. Consequently, DERO still has my support in the form of me not dumping my coins. This project doesn't owe you anything and dumping your coins will only hurt you. You can choose to support the network or not. It's okay to be a fairweather miner. Like I said, it is your choice.
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May 15, 2018, 04:26:51 PM |
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3 second blocks and no orphans. Does anyone believe this?
Another quote for the books.
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krypt0id
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May 15, 2018, 05:32:28 PM |
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3 second blocks and no orphans. Does anyone believe this?
Another quote for the books. The FUD is strong with these young padawans.
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CorePrime95
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May 15, 2018, 07:28:10 PM |
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Will there be special mining software provided on the launch of Atlantis?
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danktron
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May 15, 2018, 09:31:16 PM |
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Will there be special mining software provided on the launch of Atlantis?
That has been asked several times on Slack/Discord/Telegram. We will not have an answer until Atlantis is slated for release. They have assured us that we will have ample time to set up our rigs before it goes live.
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tf2addict
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May 15, 2018, 11:13:14 PM |
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Or you can choose to support the network by continuing to mine. Apparently, that is poor business advice though. So cryptocurrencies are worthy of our charity, now? I ask this (rhetorical) question because it costs me $0.86/day to run my 1.9kH/s cryptonight rig which would only bring in $0.30 in DERO... Also, my rinky-dink 1.9kH/s would hardly be noticed on a >300MH/s network, so I think it's safe to say the DERO network isn't missing me too much. Finally, keep in mind that EVERY crypto relies on small time CPU and GPU miners to get started; sine qua non. In my opinion, it is more a case of the coin having a responsibility to support us, rather than the other way around. I long since gave up mining DERO, but I am somewhat hopeful that the Atlantis release will justify the choice to not fork off the CN ASICs. Consequently, DERO still has my support in the form of me not dumping my coins. This project doesn't owe you anything and dumping your coins will only hurt you. You can choose to support the network or not. It's okay to be a fairweather miner. Like I said, it is your choice. Do you have any clue what you are talking about? Sure, keep mining Dero on your GPUs that are paying 1/10th of what you could be making.
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tf2addict
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May 15, 2018, 11:15:04 PM |
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3 second blocks and no orphans. Does anyone believe this?
Another quote for the books. The FUD is strong with these young padawans. It's valid FUD until proven that they can do it. I especially want to see how they overcome the "no orphans" problem. Anonymous developers, closed source, insane promises. This is fine. Keep up the (blind) faith.
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riskthebiscuit
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May 15, 2018, 11:17:09 PM |
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I started the wallet in the Tails OS, but I do not have synchronization with the network. How to specify the proxy of TOP nodes in the settings? And tell me please, I understand correctly that DERO Atlantis will be an ordinary client? I would like to see a graphical interface, because for me it is much more pleasant than using a console What they said, although I will go one step further and say I have no freaking clue how to navigate a console at this point in time. A QT wallet would be great, but if not at least a mobile or web wallet perhaps? Anywhere but the exchange to store DERO please and thanks
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MagicSmoker
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May 15, 2018, 11:28:35 PM |
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So cryptocurrencies are worthy of our charity, now? I ask this (rhetorical) question because it costs me $0.86/day to run my 1.9kH/s cryptonight rig which would only bring in $0.30 in DERO...
Also, my rinky-dink 1.9kH/s would hardly be noticed on a >300MH/s network, so I think it's safe to say the DERO network isn't missing me too much.
Finally, keep in mind that EVERY crypto relies on small time CPU and GPU miners to get started; sine qua non. In my opinion, it is more a case of the coin having a responsibility to support us, rather than the other way around.
I long since gave up mining DERO, but I am somewhat hopeful that the Atlantis release will justify the choice to not fork off the CN ASICs. Consequently, DERO still has my support in the form of me not dumping my coins.
This project doesn't owe you anything and dumping your coins will only hurt you. You can choose to support the network or not. It's okay to be a fairweather miner. Like I said, it is your choice. You seem to be taking a moral high ground of your own invention, because there is nothing noble about continuing to mine with a GPU/CPU when ASICs have been developed for that algo; you are merely contributing to global warming with almost nothing to show in return (in my case, around 0.11 DERO per day). In case you are tempted to persist in this line of argument, consider how many people still mine BTC with a GPU/CPU, for one very notable example. Arguing that I am a fairweather miner because I chose to put my GPUs to work on something far more profitable is analogous to calling a vegan a hypocrite for killing a mosquito... It might technically be true, but it's kind of a dick move to press such an argument. Finally, I said I'm showing my support for DERO - in lieu of mining - by not dumping my coins, so saying that dumping my coins would only hurt me is a classic case of preaching to the choir.
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