Silvano
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December 27, 2013, 09:33:47 PM |
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how much EAC does everyone own here? 119 but I started 30 mn ago, even dwarfs started small your hash/s?
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EAC: eStpUnXdAACnB8mntosy1H3yiumrFwUdYU DOGE: DQvMVeWDzetrbcYU7FFrg9Q9KEcDTeQLm2 LOT: M5qBdb43nj53Jjjf8Ci95dgQzoUriQiKDv MOON: 2UNbhV3RUdFNRiK6wWop6gPawM9xGbbaEn
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hmachado
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December 27, 2013, 09:33:58 PM |
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Earthcoin just got added on COINEDUP. You can join us in IRC at #Earthcoin to know all about it eUDjFbx8bppn4kxszhX4RY6HFZgnr3ms3t
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Trafficlearn
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December 27, 2013, 09:34:41 PM |
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Rate EAC BTC 0.000004 1072829.7008371 4.2913188
Impressive.
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vlight
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December 27, 2013, 09:39:10 PM |
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Does anyone know what is the approximate market cap for the EAC now?
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Ait
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December 27, 2013, 09:39:47 PM |
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Rate EAC BTC 0.000004 1072829.7008371 4.2913188
Impressive.
Very impressive! Yours?
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dfox101
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December 27, 2013, 09:39:58 PM |
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nice that EAC on coinedup
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Ait
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December 27, 2013, 09:42:06 PM |
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how much EAC does everyone own here? 119 but I started 30 mn ago, even dwarfs started small your hash/s? That's not bad...took me a while to get that, although our pool is growing now so hopefully things will improve
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BorisTheSpider
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December 27, 2013, 09:42:10 PM |
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Thanks, sent most of my EAC to them just now for cold storage.
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Trafficlearn
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December 27, 2013, 09:42:21 PM |
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Rate EAC BTC 0.000004 1072829.7008371 4.2913188
Impressive.
Very impressive! Yours? Nope..just the last trade i had noticed come through....I am in it for the long haul....mining and holding still....
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Eex77
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December 27, 2013, 09:44:17 PM |
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Trading has been halted at coinedup
EDIT: Back up now, just was for 5 minutes
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DOGE: D9X7qReZrCzkWefgt5FW55ENftoLiyvZHq BTC: 1NXinRxyWhuetk7VTqUE2xFepbFJUD4MZf EAC: epECRCi4eLytstZZiD57gXRoLwEJLgTgZx
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Trafficlearn
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December 27, 2013, 09:45:17 PM |
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Trading has been halted at coinedup
Because it was going to tha moon?
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n00b2013
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December 27, 2013, 09:50:45 PM |
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guys whats a good pool for a 600ish khs ? i cnat seem to figure which pool is good, dont know any of them
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thisisnotmyltcusername
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December 27, 2013, 09:59:16 PM |
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how much EAC does everyone own here? 119 but I started 30 mn ago, even dwarfs started small your hash/s? around 500k currently (up to 620 when I'm AFK and can push intensity) guys whats a good pool for a 600ish khs ? i cnat seem to figure which pool is good, dont know any of them
I'm on Poolerino wich seems to have the highest hashrate rigt now, most stable pool I know (used it for other coins previously) coinium should be ok too
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Trafficlearn
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December 27, 2013, 10:01:24 PM |
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guys whats a good pool for a 600ish khs ? i cnat seem to figure which pool is good, dont know any of them
http://earth.vircurpool.com/works great for my 3Mh/s
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timerland
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December 27, 2013, 10:01:29 PM |
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lots activities at coinedup...
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notNigel
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December 27, 2013, 10:05:37 PM |
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How is Earthcoin going to help the Earth ?
Or did I miss the memo on this one ? Hi NotNigel. I am going to try to put myself in the worst critics shoes. "It's a crypto, must be mined, meaning ewaste, fail" and "right, earth, meets tech, lolol" and "Just another coin"... We hear you. It seems somewhat hypocritical to try to put earth and crypto in the same sentence. To a degree, you're right. It's so early in the game that we don't have a clue where or how big this will get, how much adoptability it will get, how much more hate it will get, how much resistance from regulators it will get... However if and when we get past all that we hope that we can use this to help both people and the planet, in many ways. Foundations maybe? Unified efforts to commit/contribute to? Simply helping somewhere remote? Way too many avenues to try to list them off - we don't have a concrete plan set in stone and that's one thing I've learned about this industry, is if you create a business plan = hahahaha good luck with that. We get pulled in a lot of directions fast, so far the simple response from the markets and the amount of people all working together is proof in itself that something is working on the people side at least for now. Way too early to have that convo but glad it was brought up as good communities can do wonders for the earth and its people. As a last note I'll leave you guys with a really cool link on how fast earth plus tech are merging. - kinda scary but keep an open mind :: http://www.2045.com (watch the video) Well, thank you for the reply. Yes it's unpredictable. It just seems to me that it's just another small piece of a giant technological puzzle which isn't going to stop at earth but is moving out into the solar system imminently. I don't see the technological changes to the biosphere stopping - Eric Schmidt plans to mine asteroids, one of the bitcoin devs wants a bitcoin blockchain satellite to keep it going, expansion is the order of the day. Periodicity in the coin distribution is an interesting idea, a kind of season in what is generally a 24/7/365 resource acquisition effort for people living in more climate controlled dwellings, though maybe you run the risk of creating a destructive harmonic if you get the timing wrong. Damn, you have great command of our language! I think I'd like to get you to do some of our copywriting - bounty/interested? What's it involve ?
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vlight
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December 27, 2013, 10:08:51 PM |
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wth crappy login system does coinedup use i refuse to sign up for openid
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thisisnotmyltcusername
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December 27, 2013, 10:10:44 PM |
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yeah, pretty much means transactions are directly logged on NSA servers
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squiggie
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December 27, 2013, 10:20:13 PM |
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I'd like to get a few more testers fast to see if we can find a block and test payouts. I've modified the p2pool code and am testing this. I currently have a few hashers now but would love to get more. There is perhaps a reward involved if the dev wants to team up with that as posted earlier.
If anyone is interested in throwing some hashing power my way, I'd greatly appreciate it. Please remember, this is in TEST mode only. I have no idea if payouts will work successfully or if we will successfully find blocks, but that's what I'm hoping for. I'm hoping to create p2pool nodes for EAC permanently.
If interested, point your miners to:
stratum+tcp://eac.squiggie.com:19330
Use your payout address as your username and anything as your password. For example, here is a sample cgminer connection.
cgminer -o stratum+tcp://eac.squiggie.com:19330 -u ef17LZCpsCcx6yhHH1np25R6QwiAD6fYAD -p x --scrypt
Additionally, you can append a difficulty level to the end of your username for the hashing power you have. This helps reduce the amount of stales and orphans you get. To set the difficulty for your specific hash rate multiply by 0.00000116 For example, if your miner is capable of 1440 Kh/s:
1440 * 0.00000116 = 0.0016704
Example Connection String for a miner capable of 1440 Kh/s:
cgminer -o stratum+tcp://eac.squiggie.com:19330 -u ef17LZCpsCcx6yhHH1np25R6QwiAD6fYAD+0.0016704 -p x --scrypt
The following difficulty settings can be used as a guide:
Kh/s Difficulty 1 +0.00000116 50 +0.000058 100 +0.000116 250 +0.00029 500 +0.00058 750 +0.00087 1000 +0.00116 1500 +0.00174 1750 +0.00203 2000 +0.00232
Thanks for all the help!
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Ait
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December 27, 2013, 10:33:08 PM |
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I'd like to get a few more testers fast to see if we can find a block and test payouts. I've modified the p2pool code and am testing this. I currently have a few hashers now but would love to get more. There is perhaps a reward involved if the dev wants to team up with that as posted earlier.
If anyone is interested in throwing some hashing power my way, I'd greatly appreciate it. Please remember, this is in TEST mode only. I have no idea if payouts will work successfully or if we will successfully find blocks, but that's what I'm hoping for. I'm hoping to create p2pool nodes for EAC permanently.
If interested, point your miners to:
stratum+tcp://eac.squiggie.com:19330
Use your payout address as your username and anything as your password. For example, here is a sample cgminer connection.
cgminer -o stratum+tcp://eac.squiggie.com:19330 -u ef17LZCpsCcx6yhHH1np25R6QwiAD6fYAD -p x --scrypt
Additionally, you can append a difficulty level to the end of your username for the hashing power you have. This helps reduce the amount of stales and orphans you get. To set the difficulty for your specific hash rate multiply by 0.00000116 For example, if your miner is capable of 1440 Kh/s:
1440 * 0.00000116 = 0.0016704
Example Connection String for a miner capable of 1440 Kh/s:
cgminer -o stratum+tcp://eac.squiggie.com:19330 -u ef17LZCpsCcx6yhHH1np25R6QwiAD6fYAD+0.0016704 -p x --scrypt
The following difficulty settings can be used as a guide:
Kh/s Difficulty 1 +0.00000116 50 +0.000058 100 +0.000116 250 +0.00029 500 +0.00058 750 +0.00087 1000 +0.00116 1500 +0.00174 1750 +0.00203 2000 +0.00232
Thanks for all the help!
Do you want testers with lower hash rates (mine's at about 220 k/hash at the moment) or just the big rigs?
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