Snard
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November 19, 2013, 06:25:35 PM |
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Is there a formula for the fees when just sending data?
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extro24
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November 19, 2013, 07:01:13 PM |
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@oocook5u: relay OP_RETURN <data> TxOut does not write anything to the blockchain. The message is only passed to an address.
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human
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November 19, 2013, 07:05:06 PM |
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Did anybody use senddata so far? Show me your TxIds (for retrieving the data) please!
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maxsolnc
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November 19, 2013, 07:07:27 PM |
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Did anybody use senddata so far? Show me your TxIds (for retrieving the data) please!
Maybe you're using datacoin-hp, it doesn't have such method. Use datacoin instead (links in OP)
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DTC: DMcKNp47fNtgM7sritK9GfJEQ1DzME5nwk BTC: 1FgUGra685ZwkrX5VnRvfaYp4bHJhC7x4H
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9971ea1a
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November 19, 2013, 07:17:58 PM |
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Just curious, since its only cpu, whats everyones primes per second?
i5 3570 ~ 1700 pps Is there any pool for mining DTC?
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maxsolnc
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November 19, 2013, 07:27:46 PM |
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Did anybody use senddata so far? Show me your TxIds (for retrieving the data) please!
just double-checked that, all works! But remember that you need original datacoin source, not datacoin-hp! TXID is 81d541a73f629e8bbf325e410637a06a3db9f2e6f516b3f681032428e6b92afa
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DTC: DMcKNp47fNtgM7sritK9GfJEQ1DzME5nwk BTC: 1FgUGra685ZwkrX5VnRvfaYp4bHJhC7x4H
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November 19, 2013, 07:39:54 PM |
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Still getting the odd block solo mining.
Not sure about the prospects of this coin; so will turn off once I go 24 hours without one.
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rellix
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November 19, 2013, 07:43:25 PM |
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Just curious, since its only cpu, whats everyones primes per second?
i5 3570 ~ 1700 pps Is there any pool for mining DTC? Not that XPM pools are all that spectacular, but I'm rather surprised considering it's an XPM fork, that we haven't seen any.
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maxsolnc
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November 19, 2013, 07:52:48 PM |
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Just curious, since its only cpu, whats everyones primes per second?
i5 3570 ~ 1700 pps Is there any pool for mining DTC? Not that XPM pools are all that spectacular, but I'm rather surprised considering it's an XPM fork, that we haven't seen any. There's still no adopted miner except datacoin-hp built-in one, so no matter for pool. Only just now
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November 19, 2013, 09:17:19 PM |
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Logo looks great, also congrats on actually adding something when you forked this, most people are just happy to have been able to change the name of the coin lol.
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November 19, 2013, 09:43:44 PM |
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In my understanding, a transaction with or without extra data always have a 0.05 DTS fee?
If 1Kb or 128Kb of data is push in the data field, the price is always the same 0.05 DTS?
Thanks
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MessyCoin
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November 19, 2013, 10:39:18 PM |
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In my understanding, a transaction with or without extra data always have a 0.05 DTS fee?
If 1Kb or 128Kb of data is push in the data field, the price is always the same 0.05 DTS?
Thanks
I think this is correct but would need the developer to confirm.
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November 19, 2013, 10:59:48 PM |
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Anyone bought or sold these? Do they have any market value atmo? Any idea where the price is at?
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November 19, 2013, 11:17:11 PM |
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Anyone bought or sold these? Do they have any market value atmo? Any idea where the price is at?
I agree, has anyone found a fair market value in btc or usd yet?
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oocook5u (OP)
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November 20, 2013, 12:48:39 AM |
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In my understanding, a transaction with or without extra data always have a 0.05 DTS fee?
If 1Kb or 128Kb of data is push in the data field, the price is always the same 0.05 DTS?
Thanks
I think this is correct but would need the developer to confirm. Yes, this is a min tx fee.
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Snard
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November 20, 2013, 01:09:01 AM |
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So the transaction fee does not increase with the size of the data being sent? Personally, I think the more someone stores in the blockchain the more they should have to pay in a fee.
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November 20, 2013, 01:30:15 AM |
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So the transaction fee does not increase with the size of the data being sent? Personally, I think the more someone stores in the blockchain the more they should have to pay in a fee.
Sorry, I'm not clear enough Here are details and example: Minimal tx fee is 0.05DTC => any tx will cost at least 0.05DTC 1Kb fee is also 0.05DTC => tx fee = tx size * 0.05DTC Let's check how this works (I use non-hp version of daemon and perl scripts from https://github.com/foo1inge/datacoin-browser): "balance" : 31.83000000, $ perl dtc_put_file.pl ubuntu-12.04.3-alternate-amd64.iso.torrent db0bbf965ee6da1d6e546b5d5b0d6f8a0934687d9ea7b9fd9af91491cfb7011a "balance" : 30.33000000, ubuntu-12.04.3-alternate-amd64.iso.torrent is 29Kb long Total fee for 29Kb (+ some meta information added by scripts) is 1.50 DTC (30Kb * 0.05 = 1.50).
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November 20, 2013, 02:03:59 AM |
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So the transaction fee does not increase with the size of the data being sent? Personally, I think the more someone stores in the blockchain the more they should have to pay in a fee.
Sorry, I'm not clear enough Here are details and example: Minimal tx fee is 0.05DTC => any tx will cost at least 0.05DTC 1Kb fee is also 0.05DTC => tx fee = tx size * 0.05DTC Let's check how this works (I use non-hp version of daemon and perl scripts from https://github.com/foo1inge/datacoin-browser): "balance" : 31.83000000, $ perl dtc_put_file.pl ubuntu-12.04.3-alternate-amd64.iso.torrent db0bbf965ee6da1d6e546b5d5b0d6f8a0934687d9ea7b9fd9af91491cfb7011a "balance" : 30.33000000, ubuntu-12.04.3-alternate-amd64.iso.torrent is 29Kb long Total fee for 29Kb (+ some meta information added by scripts) is 1.50 DTC (30Kb * 0.05 = 1.50). Those fee can't be correct can they? any tx fee is 0.05DTC? the entire blocks are only 15DTS and shrinking.
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Samoshi
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November 20, 2013, 02:21:03 AM |
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So the transaction fee does not increase with the size of the data being sent? Personally, I think the more someone stores in the blockchain the more they should have to pay in a fee.
Sorry, I'm not clear enough Here are details and example: Minimal tx fee is 0.05DTC => any tx will cost at least 0.05DTC 1Kb fee is also 0.05DTC => tx fee = tx size * 0.05DTC Let's check how this works (I use non-hp version of daemon and perl scripts from https://github.com/foo1inge/datacoin-browser): "balance" : 31.83000000, $ perl dtc_put_file.pl ubuntu-12.04.3-alternate-amd64.iso.torrent db0bbf965ee6da1d6e546b5d5b0d6f8a0934687d9ea7b9fd9af91491cfb7011a "balance" : 30.33000000, ubuntu-12.04.3-alternate-amd64.iso.torrent is 29Kb long Total fee for 29Kb (+ some meta information added by scripts) is 1.50 DTC (30Kb * 0.05 = 1.50). Thanks for clearing that up. So 0.05 DTC = 1Kb of storage. I like it!
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