maxsolnc
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December 21, 2013, 08:57:15 PM |
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is datacoin working with cpu? i want to try if its okey cpu. ty.
Yes, it's cpu-only coin. Pool with instructions on its main page: http://dtc.gpool.net/
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system32
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December 21, 2013, 09:08:15 PM |
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is datacoin working with cpu? i want to try if its okey cpu. ty.
Yes, it's cpu-only coin. Pool with instructions on its main page: http://dtc.gpool.net/thank you max, i have added to my list, what about you another cpu's mining without xpm and pts. which one is okey in your oppion and alternative
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maxsolnc
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December 21, 2013, 09:10:48 PM |
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is datacoin working with cpu? i want to try if its okey cpu. ty.
Yes, it's cpu-only coin. Pool with instructions on its main page: http://dtc.gpool.net/thank you max, i have added to my list, what about you another cpu's mining without xpm and pts. which one is okey in your oppion and alternative As far as I know, there are now no more CPU-mined coins except mentioned. Maybe I'm wrong, correct me in such case. Ah, maybe coins like securecoin are also CPU-only, but you need to look up the forum.
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K1773R
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December 21, 2013, 10:29:18 PM |
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is datacoin working with cpu? i want to try if its okey cpu. ty.
Yes, it's cpu-only coin. Pool with instructions on its main page: http://dtc.gpool.net/thank you max, i have added to my list, what about you another cpu's mining without xpm and pts. which one is okey in your oppion and alternative As far as I know, there are now no more CPU-mined coins except mentioned. Maybe I'm wrong, correct me in such case. Ah, maybe coins like securecoin are also CPU-only, but you need to look up the forum. there are xpm gpu miners, but none of them are worth it
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[GPG Public Key]BTC/DVC/TRC/FRC: 1 K1773RbXRZVRQSSXe9N6N2MUFERvrdu6y ANC/XPM A K1773RTmRKtvbKBCrUu95UQg5iegrqyeA NMC: N K1773Rzv8b4ugmCgX789PbjewA9fL9Dy1 LTC: L Ki773RBuPepQH8E6Zb1ponoCvgbU7hHmd EMC: E K1773RxUes1HX1YAGMZ1xVYBBRUCqfDoF BQC: b K1773R1APJz4yTgRkmdKQhjhiMyQpJgfN
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maxsolnc
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December 21, 2013, 10:33:57 PM |
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is datacoin working with cpu? i want to try if its okey cpu. ty.
Yes, it's cpu-only coin. Pool with instructions on its main page: http://dtc.gpool.net/thank you max, i have added to my list, what about you another cpu's mining without xpm and pts. which one is okey in your oppion and alternative As far as I know, there are now no more CPU-mined coins except mentioned. Maybe I'm wrong, correct me in such case. Ah, maybe coins like securecoin are also CPU-only, but you need to look up the forum. there are xpm gpu miners, but none of them are worth it yes, I didn't mention it because of 'none of them are worth it' -I tried some XPM GPU miners, but it was a disappointment
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GreekBitcoin
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December 21, 2013, 11:05:52 PM |
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is datacoin working with cpu? i want to try if its okey cpu. ty.
Yes, it's cpu-only coin. Pool with instructions on its main page: http://dtc.gpool.net/thank you max, i have added to my list, what about you another cpu's mining without xpm and pts. which one is okey in your oppion and alternative As far as I know, there are now no more CPU-mined coins except mentioned. Maybe I'm wrong, correct me in such case. Ah, maybe coins like securecoin are also CPU-only, but you need to look up the forum. there are xpm gpu miners, but none of them are worth it yes, I didn't mention it because of 'none of them are worth it' -I tried some XPM GPU miners, but it was a disappointment i would like to test one. is there any link? i know it will fail but just to see it...
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Snard
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December 22, 2013, 03:09:35 PM |
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maybe Snard can implement this with his block explorer, he had some plans to do it [/quote]
Wont be able to get to this till a week or so unfortunately.
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maxsolnc
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December 22, 2013, 10:15:07 PM |
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maybe Snard can implement this with his block explorer, he had some plans to do it
Wont be able to get to this till a week or so unfortunately. [/quote] I don't think that it is a problem - holiday all over the world Can you work with this after holidays?
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GreekBitcoin
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December 23, 2013, 06:10:13 AM |
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This is how a new coin's page must look like. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=379236.0If we dont want to change this one its fine. I am thinking to make one like this or even better to change the promo one to look like this! maxsolnc can you please do this? I know its christmas though now. Really we need a better image. Everyone i talk (one the forums) is like what the fuck is datacoin? Has it already started? It looks like a programming test or something with that page. tl;dr: Please change the promo thread to look more like the other coins, a good example is the link above. And then we have to divert most discussion there and not in this thread. Thanks!
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maxsolnc
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December 23, 2013, 06:26:53 AM |
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This is how a new coin's page must look like. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=379236.0If we dont want to change this one its fine. I am thinking to make one like this or even better to change the promo one to look like this! maxsolnc can you please do this? I know its christmas though now. Really we need a better image. Everyone i talk (one the forums) is like what the fuck is datacoin? Has it already started? It looks like a programming test or something with that page. tl;dr: Please change the promo thread to look more like the other coins, a good example is the link above. And then we have to divert most discussion there and not in this thread. Thanks! Okay, I'll work with this thread today. Ping me in PM in 2-3 hours later (from this message)
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Mortimer452
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December 23, 2013, 07:31:42 AM |
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Has there been any thought in dropping the TX fee for storage of files? Given DTC's current exchange rates, it would cost about $1.00 to store a 40KB MS Word document. That seems pretty steep.
Might help in getting some traction if the rates were lower. Also, if there was a way in the wallet GUI to do this instead of command-line. Of course, this would also probably cause the blockchain to EXPLODE in size.
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maxsolnc
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December 23, 2013, 08:18:00 AM |
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Has there been any thought in dropping the TX fee for storage of files? Given DTC's current exchange rates, it would cost about $1.00 to store a 40KB MS Word document. That seems pretty steep.
Might help in getting some traction if the rates were lower. Also, if there was a way in the wallet GUI to do this instead of command-line. Of course, this would also probably cause the blockchain to EXPLODE in size.
1. This fee is not hardcoded, 'dynamic fee' will be soon built into wallet - just like in Bitcoin wallet. But miners can set their own fees, so transactions with 0 fee can never reach destination. $1.00 per DTC - it was price when DTC costed 0.001 BTC, and Bitcoin price was $1.000. Now it's 0.5$. Anyway, $0.5 for MS Word document is not so much if you're not planning to store hundreds and thousands of documents. 2. It won't explode - remember that max block size is 1MB, and 1 block is generated every minute. And I don't think that people will want to store gigabytes of data immediately.
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nSuper
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December 23, 2013, 08:27:12 AM |
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What are immature coin? Do you need to wait for them to mature before using them?
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maxsolnc
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December 23, 2013, 08:32:52 AM |
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What are immature coin? Do you need to wait for them to mature before using them?
correct, coins need to mature (3200 confirmations for Datacoin) before you can use them. It takes ~2 days, so wait a bit
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Mortimer452
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December 23, 2013, 09:00:32 AM |
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Has there been any thought in dropping the TX fee for storage of files? Given DTC's current exchange rates, it would cost about $1.00 to store a 40KB MS Word document. That seems pretty steep.
Might help in getting some traction if the rates were lower. Also, if there was a way in the wallet GUI to do this instead of command-line. Of course, this would also probably cause the blockchain to EXPLODE in size.
1. This fee is not hardcoded, 'dynamic fee' will be soon built into wallet - just like in Bitcoin wallet. But miners can set their own fees, so transactions with 0 fee can never reach destination. $1.00 per DTC - it was price when DTC costed 0.001 BTC, and Bitcoin price was $1.000. Now it's 0.5$. Anyway, $0.5 for MS Word document is not so much if you're not planning to store hundreds and thousands of documents. 2. It won't explode - remember that max block size is 1MB, and 1 block is generated every minute. And I don't think that people will want to store gigabytes of data immediately. Right, I agree $0.50 isn't alot of money but when you've got places like SkyDrive and GoogleDrive offering several GB for free, paying what works out to basically 2.5 cents per KB is pretty steep (current DTC/$USD = $0.50). Although storing data in the DTC blockchain does have significant advantages, it is very secure (assuming that you encrypt your data), it is PERMANENT and anonymous - no one even knows it's there except you. And, it is very resilient - a copy of your data exists on every fully synchronized node on the network. I guess by "explode" I meant the block chain could grow significantly very quickly, if you added a way to add files/data to the blockchain using the GUI wallet. 1MB per minute adds up pretty darn fast. A year from now -- I'm not going to store the entire 513GB DTC blockchain on my machine just so I can access my 200KB worth of "super secret" documents.
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maxsolnc
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December 23, 2013, 09:05:35 AM |
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Has there been any thought in dropping the TX fee for storage of files? Given DTC's current exchange rates, it would cost about $1.00 to store a 40KB MS Word document. That seems pretty steep.
Might help in getting some traction if the rates were lower. Also, if there was a way in the wallet GUI to do this instead of command-line. Of course, this would also probably cause the blockchain to EXPLODE in size.
1. This fee is not hardcoded, 'dynamic fee' will be soon built into wallet - just like in Bitcoin wallet. But miners can set their own fees, so transactions with 0 fee can never reach destination. $1.00 per DTC - it was price when DTC costed 0.001 BTC, and Bitcoin price was $1.000. Now it's 0.5$. Anyway, $0.5 for MS Word document is not so much if you're not planning to store hundreds and thousands of documents. 2. It won't explode - remember that max block size is 1MB, and 1 block is generated every minute. And I don't think that people will want to store gigabytes of data immediately. Right, I agree $0.50 isn't alot of money but when you've got places like SkyDrive and GoogleDrive offering several GB for free, paying what works out to basically 2.5 cents per KB is pretty steep (current DTC/$USD = $0.50). Although storing data in the DTC blockchain does have significant advantages, it is very secure (assuming that you encrypt your data), it is PERMANENT and anonymous - no one even knows it's there except you. And, it is very resilient - a copy of your data exists on every fully synchronized node on the network. I guess by "explode" I meant the block chain could grow significantly very quickly, if you added a way to add files/data to the blockchain using the GUI wallet. 1MB per minute adds up pretty darn fast. A year from now -- I'm not going to store the entire 513GB DTC blockchain on my machine just so I can access my 200KB worth of "super secret" documents. Firstly, if Datacoin starts to grow, there will be many-many services holding the whole blockchain. It's not a problem to add 500 GB of storage to dedicated server. So most of Datacoin users will store their coins online, but there will be still enough copies of blockchain - hundreds and thousands: pools, online wallets, exchanges, services... Secondly, oocook5u wants to implement 'personal blockchains'. If he does it, this problem with 500 GB will disappear.
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Exocyst
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Science!
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December 23, 2013, 03:01:32 PM |
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Datacoin would benefit from an electrum-style web wallet with client side security, and client file deposit/retrieval. Anyone currently working on the web wallet aspect?
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maxsolnc
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December 23, 2013, 03:13:16 PM |
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Datacoin would benefit from an electrum-style web wallet with client side security, and client file deposit/retrieval. Anyone currently working on the web wallet aspect?
We have crypte.net as simple web wallet, but of course we understand that electrum-style wallet can be better . So just now - no, but we think about it, and if there are willing developers (or if they appear during our promotions after holidays), it will be cool.
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sfireman
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December 23, 2013, 04:24:34 PM |
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I have a few question Is datacoin have some total limit of coins that can be produced? If no maybe we need it.
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maxsolnc
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December 23, 2013, 05:14:39 PM |
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I have a few question Is datacoin have some total limit of coins that can be produced? If no maybe we need it.
2 billlion. With current diff (block reward depends on diff) this limit will be reached in 400 years, but really it will take much more time. Also you can find more links and common info here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=358592.0
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