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March 18, 2014, 02:06:21 AM |
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why difficulty changes so often? Because of the hash rate that is also different at times. it's obvious. But not every minute...
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niothor
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March 18, 2014, 02:43:59 AM |
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why difficulty changes so often? Because of the hash rate that is also different at times. it's obvious. But not every minute... http://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/2014/03/13/dogecoin-forks-again-to-avoid-multipool-exploit/lso included in the update is the DigiShield difficulty algorithm, which will allow the mining difficulty to adjust near-instantly. This was developed by the team at DigiByte, who allowed Dogecoin to use it in a gracious show of community-spirit. In a rapidly expanding market, such team spirit is rare.
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jnada
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March 18, 2014, 02:48:12 AM |
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Thanks, i hope this works. I was just reading this thread on reddit as well. Should i import the key to the new wallet.dat or replace with the old one? I did install a fresh wallet in a second pc, got it synced, then replaced with the old wallet.dat, nothing. Deleted all files but wallet.dat. Synced all over again but nothing. My last chance is that key thing....
Please read carefully this instructions - you need open debug console in wallet with your old wallet.dat, export priv key, save it, make clean install of wallet and syncing it -means downloading all blokchain data and then again from debug console with new (empty (wallet.dat) import your priv key from old wallet.dat to existing one.
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NEM NEM NEM launch on 22nd November 2014 ! TAQDPC-BT35MC-YAWTKQ-OFEZOS-CMBKHM-F5Q3L6-YEYL
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Slipknot79
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March 18, 2014, 05:37:47 AM |
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why difficulty changes so often? Coz of multipools.
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Slipknot79
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March 18, 2014, 05:38:38 AM |
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do u guys know when this coin will be up again?
Never, its over. Theres no reason to get up.
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snakey
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March 18, 2014, 05:49:37 AM Last edit: March 18, 2014, 06:15:12 AM by snakey |
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hey guys can someone please help, I had an error with my wallet I believe it was the old version so I updated and while it was syncing it got to around 13 days left to catch up and I noticed my total amount of coins is showing as being sent to some address. I now have 0 account balance. I closed the wallet right away I doubt that will help but is there any way I can stop the transfer? I have the original wallet.dat file still. Any info would be much appreciated. I am so pissed off.... Looks like is was done on the 24th last month? The whole time the amount is showing correctly in my wallet until I just updated my wallet and now its 0. FFS are you serious? This is the transaction ID, please help. http://dogechain.info/tx/3ee5c892cadb54019740333e887341a77d9157390c9e3aec0b0ec81fe7cb9c24Total amount - 659500.70242398 doge. Status: 0/unconfirmed Date: 24/02/2014 01:58 To: D7JhDLLXvsDz5oeEYZVsvjNVkD9VwVgnaU Debit: -659,500.00 DOGE Transaction fee: 0.70242398 DOGE Net amount: -659,500.70242398 DOGE Transaction ID: 3ee5c892cadb54019740333e887341a77d9157390c9e3aec0b0ec81fe7cb9c24 Anyone?
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Blue Neck
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March 18, 2014, 06:09:30 AM |
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There's an honest to goodness ponzi scheme out! http://ponzidoge.com/I sent a couple thousand. Basically, you send up to Ð50,000 and you will receive 120% back from those who send doge after you. If the scheme receives no doges for 24 hours, game over. ***DO NOT SEND WHAT YOU DO NOT WANT TO LOSE***
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G K G
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March 18, 2014, 07:00:15 AM |
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There's an honest to goodness ponzi scheme out! http://ponzidoge.com/I sent a couple thousand. Basically, you send up to Ð50,000 and you will receive 120% back from those who send doge after you. If the scheme receives no doges for 24 hours, game over. ***DO NOT SEND WHAT YOU DO NOT WANT TO LOSE***Its very Interesting. SUCH PONZI MUCH HONEST
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niothor
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March 18, 2014, 07:12:04 AM |
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There's an honest to goodness ponzi scheme out! http://ponzidoge.com/I sent a couple thousand. Basically, you send up to Ð50,000 and you will receive 120% back from those who send doge after you. If the scheme receives no doges for 24 hours, game over. ***DO NOT SEND WHAT YOU DO NOT WANT TO LOSE***Oh ,really. Now i've seen everything. I'm ready to sell my coins and go to a monastery.
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niothor
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March 18, 2014, 07:12:44 AM |
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why difficulty changes so often? Coz of multipools. It's because of the the digishield .
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freddyfarnsworth
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March 18, 2014, 07:32:04 AM |
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This guy still a peer, he runs wallet v1.53 lots of lag - protection routers on hop. 1.53 ? ec2-54-85-36-255.compute-1.amazonaws.com [54.85.36.255] Someone let em know.
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Bit_Happy
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A Great Time to Start Something!
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March 18, 2014, 07:45:11 AM |
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why difficulty changes so often? Because of the hash rate that is also different at times. it's obvious. But not every minute... http://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/2014/03/13/dogecoin-forks-again-to-avoid-multipool-exploit/lso included in the update is the DigiShield difficulty algorithm, which will allow the mining difficulty to adjust near-instantly. This was developed by the team at DigiByte, who allowed Dogecoin to use it in a gracious show of community-spirit. In a rapidly expanding market, such team spirit is rare. Multipools are mining groups that use their hashing power to mine whichever coin is most profitable at a given moment. Miners participating in multipools configure their rigs in an all-purpose manner and the multipool server then calculates the exchange rates of eligible cryptocurrencies, directing the massive mining power to net the miners the greatest profit. The mercenary nature of multipools is the result of free-market competition, and in many ways is necessary for assuring that there will be hash-rate available to any coin that has demand. However, a problem arises when a multipool causes a sudden surge of hash-rate, resulting in increased difficulty of mining. Once the difficulty rises and the coin is less profitable, the multipool moves on, leaving smaller miners struggling through difficult calculations until the next difficulty-adjustment. Using DigiShield, difficulty adjustment is nearly instantaneous, eliminating the problem of large pools surging in when the difficulty is low and abandoning once it adjusts. This is a big deal, because this addition sets Dogecoin apart from the cryptocurrency it was cloned from, Litecoin. Now Dogecoin has something important that Litecoin doesn't.
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niothor
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March 18, 2014, 08:41:59 AM |
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why difficulty changes so often? Because of the hash rate that is also different at times. it's obvious. But not every minute... http://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/2014/03/13/dogecoin-forks-again-to-avoid-multipool-exploit/lso included in the update is the DigiShield difficulty algorithm, which will allow the mining difficulty to adjust near-instantly. This was developed by the team at DigiByte, who allowed Dogecoin to use it in a gracious show of community-spirit. In a rapidly expanding market, such team spirit is rare. Multipools are mining groups that use their hashing power to mine whichever coin is most profitable at a given moment. Miners participating in multipools configure their rigs in an all-purpose manner and the multipool server then calculates the exchange rates of eligible cryptocurrencies, directing the massive mining power to net the miners the greatest profit. The mercenary nature of multipools is the result of free-market competition, and in many ways is necessary for assuring that there will be hash-rate available to any coin that has demand. However, a problem arises when a multipool causes a sudden surge of hash-rate, resulting in increased difficulty of mining. Once the difficulty rises and the coin is less profitable, the multipool moves on, leaving smaller miners struggling through difficult calculations until the next difficulty-adjustment. Using DigiShield, difficulty adjustment is nearly instantaneous, eliminating the problem of large pools surging in when the difficulty is low and abandoning once it adjusts. This is a big deal, because this addition sets Dogecoin apart from the cryptocurrency it was cloned from, Litecoin. Now Dogecoin has something important that Litecoin doesn't. Neither does bitcoin. But bitcoin has a better protection than any other coin or that digishield can get.
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ghur
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March 18, 2014, 10:22:15 AM |
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There's an honest to goodness ponzi scheme out! http://ponzidoge.com/I sent a couple thousand. Basically, you send up to Ð50,000 and you will receive 120% back from those who send doge after you. If the scheme receives no doges for 24 hours, game over. ***DO NOT SEND WHAT YOU DO NOT WANT TO LOSE***Such gamble. Much danger. Wow! Many Profits!
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doge: D8q8dR6tEAcaJ7U65jP6AAkiiL2CFJaHah Automated faucet, pays daily: Qoinpro
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SaraMine
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March 18, 2014, 11:33:31 AM |
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There's an honest to goodness ponzi scheme out! http://ponzidoge.com/I sent a couple thousand. Basically, you send up to Ð50,000 and you will receive 120% back from those who send doge after you. If the scheme receives no doges for 24 hours, game over. ***DO NOT SEND WHAT YOU DO NOT WANT TO LOSE***Such gamble. Much danger. Wow! Many Profits! i hate this ponzi s*it ;/
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Kiki112
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March 18, 2014, 02:52:12 PM |
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u guys no promote dogecoin such sad words , shibe much crying , amazing comeback ) What do you mean by not promoting doge? doge price isn't coming back to 1.7$ per kilodoge What the hell is a kilodoge? =)))) 1000 Doges
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CaptEmulation
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March 18, 2014, 03:22:49 PM |
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hey guys can someone please help, I had an error with my wallet I believe it was the old version so I updated and while it was syncing it got to around 13 days left to catch up and I noticed my total amount of coins is showing as being sent to some address. I now have 0 account balance.
I closed the wallet right away I doubt that will help but is there any way I can stop the transfer? I have the original wallet.dat file still.
Any info would be much appreciated.
Transfers are non-reversible. Was your wallet encrypted? If you are sure you did not send the coins, then you can be sure your system is compromised with malware-- probably a wallet stealing keylogger sort of thing. If this is the case, you need to take corrective action immediately.
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Tyke
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March 18, 2014, 04:19:53 PM |
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Dogecoin will feature two pages in the book called Cryptocurrency "The Alt-ernative" the Beginner's Reference https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=483187.new#newPlease donate to the below Dogecoin wallet address in order to help fund this project: DFxwHTjBeoNgEmnYBBPazbM5keiSCUfkqH It will have 2 pages similar to this: If you spot any spelling or grammar errors, these are easily sorted. I do have a full time job as well as trying to get this project completed too.
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