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January 13, 2014, 02:40:55 PM |
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Within 12 hours or so, people in US will be getting off work. That's when the big jumps will come, most likely.
Most people are not caring about their crypto at the moment because they are getting to work on monday and shaking off the weekend.
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raistlinthewiz
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January 13, 2014, 02:43:48 PM |
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Quick StartStart with registering on our pool & creating workers for your computers. You can use our automated config generator in our workers page and download pre-configured files for your mining software. EU Stratum Server: stratum+tcp://eu.coinum.org:3335 US Stratum Server: stratum+tcp://us.coinum.org:3335 CGMiner Configuration Here is sample CGMiner configurations with fail-over support. Given that the stratum server you use fails, your miner software will continue to work with out other stratum server. Note: You have to change WORKER and PASS with your actual worker-name and worker-password values you get from workers page. EU./cgminer -o stratum+tcp://eu.coinium.org:3335 -u WORKER -p PASS --failover-only -o stratum+tcp://us.coinium.org:3335 -u WORKER -p PASS --scrypt -I 13 US./cgminer -o stratum+tcp://us.coinium.org:3335 -u WORKER -p PASS --failover-only -o stratum+tcp://eu.coinium.org:3335 -u WORKER -p PASS --scrypt -I 13 - Our network - We already operate first class & high performance pools, check our other pools over http://www.coinium.org
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porcupine87
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January 13, 2014, 02:44:52 PM |
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Within 12 hours or so, people in US will be getting off work. That's when the big jumps will come, most likely.
I thought the price would explode when the US wake up? Don't get ridiculous... When somebody wanted coins they could buy them on coinex or coinedup. The price of EAC will increase. But not, because somebody comes home from work...
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"Morality, it could be argued, represents the way that people would like the world to work - whereas economics represents how it actually does work." Freakonomics
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Predseda4D
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January 13, 2014, 02:47:53 PM |
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i can see big fluctuations in diff (jumping up and down) which means some profitability pool is jumping in and out but it's really looking good on sell side, there is no sell walls, only like 1.x btc sell orders, it's nothing...shame that on buy side it's the same.. Big fluctuations in diff with this coin is not caused by pool jumping, but this is due moronic proposal when difficulty varies with each block.
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Honeypot
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January 13, 2014, 02:54:22 PM |
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Within 12 hours or so, people in US will be getting off work. That's when the big jumps will come, most likely.
I thought the price would explode when the US wake up? Don't get ridiculous... When somebody wanted coins they could buy them on coinex or coinedup. The price of EAC will increase. But not, because somebody comes home from work... As I said, monday.
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Trafficlearn
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January 13, 2014, 03:00:07 PM |
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I think 250 is the new norm for this coin....everyone should be happy they just gained 25% increase in their EAC just for the addition to cryptsy don't forget to come and MINE FOR FOOD! Deliveries will be starting soon! Get in on the movement to HELP! http://eac.minebig.com
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pabloangello
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January 13, 2014, 03:16:34 PM |
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I think 250 is the new norm for this coin....everyone should be happy they just gained 25% increase in their EAC just for the addition to cryptsy don't forget to come and MINE FOR FOOD! Deliveries will be starting soon! Get in on the movement to HELP! http://eac.minebig.comLet the daytraders satisfy themselves ;] You know who earn the most? The long holders. But they have one rule just in case coin will not succeed. Diversify.
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AtlantisPlatform
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January 13, 2014, 03:46:54 PM |
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I think 250 is the new norm for this coin....everyone should be happy they just gained 25% increase in their EAC just for the addition to cryptsy don't forget to come and MINE FOR FOOD! Deliveries will be starting soon! Get in on the movement to HELP! http://eac.minebig.comMining for food, i looked at your pool for which you are advertising, 44 miners is all. So how does a person mine for food, i didn't see anything on your pool? Is this for the homeless and hungry? You say deliveries starting soon, to where, to who? Is this a charity? Can you post the names of the charity recipients here after you deliver them food? You advertise mining for food, great, but where is the info on your site? Can i pick what food i mine? Can I mine for steaks? If this is for a charity then please post all deliveries , who they were to and where, that would be interesting to see, maybe we can alert a news organization to be on hand when you deliver the first food, that would be goodpublicity, cryptos for food. Where do we get more info about your mining for food. Very interested in following this, sounds like a good thing.
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Silvano
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January 13, 2014, 04:01:26 PM |
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I think 250 is the new norm for this coin....everyone should be happy they just gained 25% increase in their EAC just for the addition to cryptsy don't forget to come and MINE FOR FOOD! Deliveries will be starting soon! Get in on the movement to HELP! http://eac.minebig.comMining for food, i looked at your pool for which you are advertising, 44 miners is all. So how does a person mine for food, i didn't see anything on your pool? Is this for the homeless and hungry? You say deliveries starting soon, to where, to who? Is this a charity? Can you post the names of the charity recipients here after you deliver them food? You advertise mining for food, great, but where is the info on your site? Can i pick what food i mine? Can I mine for steaks? If this is for a charity then please post all deliveries , who they were to and where, that would be interesting to see, maybe we can alert a news organization to be on hand when you deliver the first food, that would be goodpublicity, cryptos for food. Where do we get more info about your mining for food. Very interested in following this, sounds like a good thing. i agree whit your issue, atlantis. this one is a good idea, and i think that Trafficlearn will delivery the food that he will buy from an other user, and he will post all, both in pool's homepage and here or the other EAC site. we are waiting for
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EAC: eStpUnXdAACnB8mntosy1H3yiumrFwUdYU DOGE: DQvMVeWDzetrbcYU7FFrg9Q9KEcDTeQLm2 LOT: M5qBdb43nj53Jjjf8Ci95dgQzoUriQiKDv MOON: 2UNbhV3RUdFNRiK6wWop6gPawM9xGbbaEn
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CoinGirl
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January 13, 2014, 04:25:44 PM |
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Anybody know how to back my EACs from paper wallet back to my PC wallet?
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bumblebee33
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January 13, 2014, 04:34:29 PM |
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Anybody know how to back my EACs from paper wallet back to my PC wallet? I asked the same question two days ago, but got no definite answer. Does anybody know how to import the private key from a paper wallet (brain wallet) back into a regular windows wallet or exchange wallet?
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virtualdn
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January 13, 2014, 04:49:20 PM |
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Anybody know how to back my EACs from paper wallet back to my PC wallet? I asked the same question two days ago, but got no definite answer. Does anybody know how to import the private key from a paper wallet (brain wallet) back into a regular windows wallet or exchange wallet? i know Open your wallet Click on the Console tab. If your wallet is encrypted, type the following command followed by the Enter key to unlock the wallet walletpassphrase (password) 600 Type the following command to import the key importprivkey (private key) (label) Wait patiently for the import to be completed.
send some eac if happy thanks! eUdZXoxYPocANhHiVBoUxZJRSYN55m1tFK
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minerman1234
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January 13, 2014, 04:51:48 PM |
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Anybody know how to back my EACs from paper wallet back to my PC wallet? I asked the same question two days ago, but got no definite answer. Does anybody know how to import the private key from a paper wallet (brain wallet) back into a regular windows wallet or exchange wallet? I've been doing research on this myself lately, you need to have an app with a barcode scanner that lets you store a custom key (i.e. your private key) to send to an address of your choice. More can be found here: http://blockchain.info/wallet/paper-tutorialxploited/kitkat, will the Android/iOS app have this functionality? If not on initial release, can this be filed as a top priority feature request? Edit: If anyone knows a way that DOESN'T require an app, feel free to chime in.
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BTC: 1BZMMREG6ctsJx7donADBis9jXxrGiR3iU EAC: eWNxJUy3TMx6qvK4HR9WM6stNjaVtASJcX
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bumblebee33
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January 13, 2014, 04:55:17 PM |
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Anybody know how to back my EACs from paper wallet back to my PC wallet? I asked the same question two days ago, but got no definite answer. Does anybody know how to import the private key from a paper wallet (brain wallet) back into a regular windows wallet or exchange wallet? i know Open your wallet Click on the Console tab. If your wallet is encrypted, type the following command followed by the Enter key to unlock the wallet walletpassphrase (password) 600 Type the following command to import the key importprivkey (private key) (label) Wait patiently for the import to be completed.
send some eac if happy thanks! eUdZXoxYPocANhHiVBoUxZJRSYN55m1tFK Thank you so much. I will send some. Give me a sec.
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virtualdn
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January 13, 2014, 04:57:34 PM |
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^bumblebee33 thanks! gonna make myself a few earthcoin paper wallets, they're cool
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bumblebee33
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January 13, 2014, 04:59:48 PM |
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@virtualdn send some eac if happy Cheesy thanks!
eUdZXoxYPocANhHiVBoUxZJRSYN55m1tFK
Sent you 50 EAC. Have a beautiful day.. or night - depending where you live.
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virtualdn
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January 13, 2014, 05:00:09 PM |
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@virtualdn send some eac if happy Cheesy thanks!
eUdZXoxYPocANhHiVBoUxZJRSYN55m1tFK
Sent you 50 EAC. Have a beautiful day.. or night - depending where you live. thanks! i wish you the same!
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bumblebee33
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January 13, 2014, 05:03:04 PM |
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Anybody know how to back my EACs from paper wallet back to my PC wallet? I asked the same question two days ago, but got no definite answer. Does anybody know how to import the private key from a paper wallet (brain wallet) back into a regular windows wallet or exchange wallet? I've been doing research on this myself lately, you need to have an app with a barcode scanner that lets you store a custom key (i.e. your private key) to send to an address of your choice. More can be found here: http://blockchain.info/wallet/paper-tutorialxploited/kitkat, will the Android/iOS app have this functionality? If not on initial release, can this be filed as a top priority feature request? Edit: If anyone knows a way that DOESN'T require an app, feel free to chime in. For the regular Bitcoins you don't need a barcode scanner. You can import the private key into exchange trading accounts or into Bitcoin Armory.
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bumblebee33
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January 13, 2014, 05:05:13 PM |
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Anybody know how to back my EACs from paper wallet back to my PC wallet? I asked the same question two days ago, but got no definite answer. Does anybody know how to import the private key from a paper wallet (brain wallet) back into a regular windows wallet or exchange wallet? i know Open your wallet Click on the Console tab. If your wallet is encrypted, type the following command followed by the Enter key to unlock the wallet walletpassphrase (password) 600 Type the following command to import the key importprivkey (private key) (label) Wait patiently for the import to be completed.
send some eac if happy thanks! eUdZXoxYPocANhHiVBoUxZJRSYN55m1tFK What does label stand for? I hope I don't make a fool of myself asking that...
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virtualdn
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January 13, 2014, 05:07:36 PM |
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Anybody know how to back my EACs from paper wallet back to my PC wallet? I asked the same question two days ago, but got no definite answer. Does anybody know how to import the private key from a paper wallet (brain wallet) back into a regular windows wallet or exchange wallet? i know Open your wallet Click on the Console tab. If your wallet is encrypted, type the following command followed by the Enter key to unlock the wallet walletpassphrase (password) 600 Type the following command to import the key importprivkey (private key) (label) Wait patiently for the import to be completed.
send some eac if happy thanks! eUdZXoxYPocANhHiVBoUxZJRSYN55m1tFK What does label stand for? I hope I don't make a fool of myself asking that... it's a name you give to your imported address
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