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March 10, 2015, 02:39:36 PM |
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Marvelous! Thank you. I will probably hold a few DigiBytes in my online wallet to trade with, but most will go to a paper wallet for longterm. It should be possible to generate an address when you ain't online, right? Because you don't really CREATE the wallet, but just a combination of public/privatekey. So it should be possible to do this in an Ubuntu Live environment as well. I'm going to test this. You guys should do the same, instead of leaving it on exchanges and such.
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jaipagare
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March 10, 2015, 02:42:38 PM |
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Marvelous! Thank you. I will probably hold a few DigiBytes in my online wallet to trade with, but most will go to a paper wallet for longterm. It should be possible to generate an address when you ain't online, right? Because you don't really CREATE the wallet, but just a combination of public/privatekey. So it should be possible to do this in an Ubuntu Live environment as well. I'm going to test this. You guys should do the same, instead of leaving it on exchanges and such. Just make sure you use HIGH quality paper; because a single drop of foreign particular/liquid can destroy whole set of coin on that paper. You should also make sure that the paper is not exposed to high or cold temperature for ink to spoil it. Be very careful/ It's not that easy as it sounds to convert your digital coins on paper.
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Dennahz
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March 10, 2015, 02:52:54 PM |
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Marvelous! Thank you. I will probably hold a few DigiBytes in my online wallet to trade with, but most will go to a paper wallet for longterm. It should be possible to generate an address when you ain't online, right? Because you don't really CREATE the wallet, but just a combination of public/privatekey. So it should be possible to do this in an Ubuntu Live environment as well. I'm going to test this. You guys should do the same, instead of leaving it on exchanges and such. Just make sure you use HIGH quality paper; because a single drop of foreign particular/liquid can destroy whole set of coin on that paper. You should also make sure that the paper is not exposed to high or cold temperature for ink to spoil it. Be very careful/ It's not that easy as it sounds to convert your digital coins on paper. I'll handle it with the same care as my BTC paper wallet. Print it twice and put it in safe locations. Don't worry about that
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March 10, 2015, 04:15:11 PM |
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I gave a go to digihash easy miner a few days ago. It did use sgminer 4, which does not work anymore. Today, I see it has been updated to sgminer 5.1. Good. Now, leaving aside that it crashes if I click the setting button before initial connection to server is completed... This is what happens with grøstl DigiHash Version 1.0.0.26149 Retrieving data from server..........done Initialize.... Reading Preference.dat..........done Getting CPU info..........done Getting GPU info..........done Analyzing hardware from server..........done Miner: sgminer, Version: 5.1.0 Starting Mining
Arguments: [16:13:46] Default Devices = all [16:13:46] set_devices(all)
Redirection is not supported. Stop..........done Here we go with Qubit: DigiHash Version 1.0.0.26149 Retrieving data from server..........done Initialize.... Reading Preference.dat..........done Getting CPU info..........done Getting GPU info..........done Analyzing hardware from server..........done Miner: sgminer, Version: 5.1.0 Starting Mining
Arguments: [16:15:06] Default Devices = all [16:15:06] set_devices(all)
Redirection is not supported. Stop..........done And skein. DigiHash Version 1.0.0.26149 Retrieving data from server..........done Initialize.... Reading Preference.dat..........done Getting CPU info..........done Getting GPU info..........done Analyzing hardware from server..........done Miner: cgminer-skein, Version: 3.7.2 Saving preference..........done Starting Mining
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Redirection is not supported. Stop..........done I blame ncurses but by the way... I am investigating OpenCL compatibility issues across drivers and hardware. I wrote a program (oclcckvck) to evaluate kernel validity. It hashes known block headers and compares results, allowing to check mismatches by leaving the pool settings out of the equation. I think you might be interested. Please try (it just takes double click). If something goes wrong it will dump to disk some troubleshotting information; try to get them to me (I suggest pastebin with 1-week expire or PM). Of course the final goal of OCLCCKVCK is to produce bug fixes to be integrated in next M8M release, which ultimately is meant to be a easygoing, minimal impact miner for people who use their computers to work. So it's all about making mining more accessible and less invasive so more people can get into it.
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Lovethecoins
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March 10, 2015, 04:19:34 PM |
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Marvelous! Thank you. I will probably hold a few DigiBytes in my online wallet to trade with, but most will go to a paper wallet for longterm. It should be possible to generate an address when you ain't online, right? Because you don't really CREATE the wallet, but just a combination of public/privatekey. So it should be possible to do this in an Ubuntu Live environment as well. I'm going to test this. You guys should do the same, instead of leaving it on exchanges and such. Just make sure you use HIGH quality paper; because a single drop of foreign particular/liquid can destroy whole set of coin on that paper. You should also make sure that the paper is not exposed to high or cold temperature for ink to spoil it. Be very careful/ It's not that easy as it sounds to convert your digital coins on paper. I'll handle it with the same care as my BTC paper wallet. Print it twice and put it in safe locations. Don't worry about that I use a laser printer and laminate my wallets and throw them in two binders... One at my place one in a safety box elsewhere just over 1+ year they are all still looking brand new Will be adding dgb into that collection today
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Lovethecoins
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March 10, 2015, 06:24:07 PM |
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Ill say exactly what I said on twitter.... Pretty solid group of individuals investing in the #21inc #bitcoin startup.. Big things heading bitcoins way #hereforthelonghaul
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cryptodance
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March 10, 2015, 08:04:32 PM |
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What is DigiHash Easy Miner? DigiHash Easy Miner is software designed to make mining DigiByte on Windows with a CPU & GPU as simple as: 1) Download 2) Install digihash.exe 3) Enter DGB address from wallet & start mining on DigiHash.co Works with AMD & NVIDIA cards & CPU's Our goal is to begin bringing in many new users through some of the marketing campaigns we are planning with this software. We want to make DigiByte mining as simple and as easy to do as possible for a beginner. I just ordered a Dell Inspiron 3647 computer with the Intel i5 chip. Intel HD Graphics is built into the system. Does DigiHash Easy Miner work with Intel HD Graphics?
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Dennahz
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March 10, 2015, 08:07:32 PM |
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What is DigiHash Easy Miner? DigiHash Easy Miner is software designed to make mining DigiByte on Windows with a CPU & GPU as simple as: 1) Download 2) Install digihash.exe 3) Enter DGB address from wallet & start mining on DigiHash.co Works with AMD & NVIDIA cards & CPU's Our goal is to begin bringing in many new users through some of the marketing campaigns we are planning with this software. We want to make DigiByte mining as simple and as easy to do as possible for a beginner. I just ordered a Dell Inspiron 3647 computer with the Intel i5 chip. Intel HD Graphics is built into the system. Does DigiHash Easy Miner work with Intel HD Graphics? I wouldn't recommend it, since it's a build-in GPU (your CPU handles it). It's not designed for intensive usage.
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cryptodance
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March 10, 2015, 08:11:14 PM |
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What is DigiHash Easy Miner? DigiHash Easy Miner is software designed to make mining DigiByte on Windows with a CPU & GPU as simple as: 1) Download 2) Install digihash.exe 3) Enter DGB address from wallet & start mining on DigiHash.co Works with AMD & NVIDIA cards & CPU's Our goal is to begin bringing in many new users through some of the marketing campaigns we are planning with this software. We want to make DigiByte mining as simple and as easy to do as possible for a beginner. I just ordered a Dell Inspiron 3647 computer with the Intel i5 chip. Intel HD Graphics is built into the system. Does DigiHash Easy Miner work with Intel HD Graphics? I wouldn't recommend it, since it's a build-in GPU (your CPU handles it). It's not designed for intensive usage. Ok ... thanks. Too bad DGB isn't PoS. Then again, perhaps it's a good thing that it's not.
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mikejones1
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March 11, 2015, 01:10:47 AM |
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i was just wondering is there an update comming? Seems a few folks in cryptsy chat say an announcement is on the way? Just wondering if the Dev can confirm or deny that. I did see a few weeks back he said something along the lines is that still on the table?
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future_exchange
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March 11, 2015, 01:28:11 AM |
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yoyoamigo
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March 11, 2015, 02:53:10 AM |
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i was just wondering is there an update comming? Seems a few folks in cryptsy chat say an announcement is on the way? Just wondering if the Dev can confirm or deny that. I did see a few weeks back he said something along the lines is that still on the table?
soonish.
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DigiByte (OP)
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March 11, 2015, 04:45:55 AM |
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Just a heads up to everyone. We are making some updates to DigiByteTip so it will be offline for a few hours.
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DigiByte (OP)
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March 11, 2015, 04:47:55 AM |
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i was just wondering is there an update comming? Seems a few folks in cryptsy chat say an announcement is on the way? Just wondering if the Dev can confirm or deny that. I did see a few weeks back he said something along the lines is that still on the table?
We are getting caught up with everyones messages & a few other projects at the moment. Stay tuned.
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Dennahz
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March 11, 2015, 06:11:45 AM |
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What the hell, that's awesome man! Much like!
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