billotronic
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January 27, 2014, 05:14:47 PM |
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lol good to hear (cause I was out of ideas!)
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"Governments are good at cutting off the heads of a centrally
controlled
networks like Napster, but pure P2P networks like Gnutella and Tor seem
to be holding their own." -- Satoshi
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Marko965
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January 27, 2014, 05:27:25 PM |
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lol good to hear (cause I was out of ideas!)
Yeah one more question, is it normal for it to stop and my workers dissapear? xD will they come back i got 1 share on 1 laptop, and 3 on the other 1 then all of that dissapeared
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virrond
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January 27, 2014, 06:08:52 PM |
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Somebody knows why qubit is not in the crypsty or coinedup exchange? Coin have 2 weeks of life and does not appear on any exchange except poloniex.
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nexus2k14
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January 27, 2014, 07:05:22 PM |
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can someone send med Qubit? GV3u2RPqJuk9kCn1NCR387zdGojfv4CswM my wallet won't sync it says no block source available, 2 weeks behind. can someone help me? there is list of nodes you need to add to your config file (edit copy and paste) h**p://qubitcoin.net/wordpress/
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ikom
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January 27, 2014, 07:58:54 PM |
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Buying 200.000 QBIT for 0.20 BTC, pm me
Try Poloniex Current price is 0.00000161
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sundownz
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January 27, 2014, 08:18:43 PM |
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Seems someone is interested in the coin; either making more by mining themselves or trying to hurt it... http://cpu-pool.net/q2c/ is under DDOS attack and it's really slowed my mining down today. Site hasn't went down but my workers lose connections constantly. Also really look forward to some announcement with Cryptsy if there is one; I do all of my inter-coin trading there.
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bit0x
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January 27, 2014, 08:45:57 PM |
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All pools under ddos?
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TulipBit
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January 27, 2014, 09:03:48 PM |
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All pools under ddos?
cpu-pool now seems to be ok...
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krecu
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January 27, 2014, 09:14:25 PM |
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Restarted on 01/28/2014Hurry up to take his own! just distribution of 1,000 coins.
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krecu
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January 27, 2014, 09:16:13 PM |
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DEAR krecu Qbit website is very good now Thanks a lot for your workwelcome! Thanks
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jackthecoiner
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January 27, 2014, 09:19:39 PM |
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Guys!
Is it possible to mine solo to one wallet with several PCs? How?
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havocpelt
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January 27, 2014, 09:38:38 PM |
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Guys!
Is it possible to mine solo to one wallet with several PCs? How?
If they're on the same network, just run the wallet (daemon) on one of them, and point the cpuminer from the OP on the other computers to the one with the daemon running. Imagine that the PC running the daemon has the ip 192.168.1.1, then run "minerd -a qubit -o http://192.168.1.1:7799 -u someusername -p somepassword" on the other PCs. The "someusername" and "somepassword" depend on the value in the QubitCoin.conf file. On Linux, it's in ~/.QubitCoin/QubitCoin.conf, on Windows, it's in C:\Users\<your username>\%AppData%\Roaming\QubitCoin\QubitCoin.conf. Just remember that the PCs must be on the same network, so they can see each other. Btw. There's really no point in doing this, you can let each computer have its own wallet and then just send the coins from time to time. Because if the PC with the wallet fails, the workers lose their job
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krecu
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January 27, 2014, 09:43:31 PM |
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can someone send med Qubit? GV3u2RPqJuk9kCn1NCR387zdGojfv4CswM my wallet won't sync it says no block source available, 2 weeks behind. can someone help me? Please copy/past list Actual peers: http://www.q2c.cc/crawler/peerCopy node list and past to config
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krecu
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January 27, 2014, 10:08:05 PM |
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All pools under ddos?
Yes there was a DDoS children, but should be all set
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jackthecoiner
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January 27, 2014, 10:08:43 PM |
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Guys!
Is it possible to mine solo to one wallet with several PCs? How?
If they're on the same network, just run the wallet (daemon) on one of them, and point the cpuminer from the OP on the other computers to the one with the daemon running. Imagine that the PC running the daemon has the ip 192.168.1.1, then run "minerd -a qubit -o http://192.168.1.1:7799 -u someusername -p somepassword" on the other PCs. The "someusername" and "somepassword" depend on the value in the QubitCoin.conf file. On Linux, it's in ~/.QubitCoin/QubitCoin.conf, on Windows, it's in C:\Users\<your username>\%AppData%\Roaming\QubitCoin\QubitCoin.conf. Just remember that the PCs must be on the same network, so they can see each other. Btw. There's really no point in doing this, you can let each computer have its own wallet and then just send the coins from time to time. Because if the PC with the wallet fails, the workers lose their job Thanks. I've tried to do so but failed. Miner can't connect to wallet. Host (wallet) pc firewall is disabled... Strange.
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krecu
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January 27, 2014, 10:09:39 PM |
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Please if you send donations then mark your name, I make a table who donated and spent much!
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krecu
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January 27, 2014, 10:17:31 PM |
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Guys!
Is it possible to mine solo to one wallet with several PCs? How?
If they're on the same network, just run the wallet (daemon) on one of them, and point the cpuminer from the OP on the other computers to the one with the daemon running. Imagine that the PC running the daemon has the ip 192.168.1.1, then run "minerd -a qubit -o http://192.168.1.1:7799 -u someusername -p somepassword" on the other PCs. The "someusername" and "somepassword" depend on the value in the QubitCoin.conf file. On Linux, it's in ~/.QubitCoin/QubitCoin.conf, on Windows, it's in C:\Users\<your username>\%AppData%\Roaming\QubitCoin\QubitCoin.conf. Just remember that the PCs must be on the same network, so they can see each other. Btw. There's really no point in doing this, you can let each computer have its own wallet and then just send the coins from time to time. Because if the PC with the wallet fails, the workers lose their job Thanks. I've tried to do so but failed. Miner can't connect to wallet. Host (wallet) pc firewall is disabled... Strange. Config for server (qubitcoin.conf): rpcuser=RPCUSERNAME rpcpassword=RPCUSERPASS rpcallowip=* rpcport=7788 server=1 daemon=1 gen=0 maxconnections=1000 rpcthreads=1000 addnode=78.46.95.28:8888 addnode=107.150.48.98:7788 addnode=208.91.35.218:7788 addnode=37.139.8.121:7788 addnode=109.205.247.161:7788 addnode=5.9.44.164:7788 addnode=112.225.138.137:7788 addnode=76.173.49.161:7788 addnode=209.126.75.52:60390 addnode=81.231.232.145:58780 addnode=220.179.36.72:7788 addnode=62.210.162.235:7788 addnode=115.197.232.253:55905 addnode=95.180.20.67:7788 And run on other computer: minerd64 -a qubit -o http://{IP SERVER}:7788 -u RPCUSERNAME -p RPCUSERPASS try, but change RPCUSERNAME, RPCUSERPASS and check you ip server
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krecu
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January 28, 2014, 01:22:53 AM |
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@jackthecoiner
You did it? all right?
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krecu
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January 28, 2014, 02:31:48 AM |
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What you want to see on site q2c.cc?
1 - Works crawler, what is? - I wanted to make a robot showing statistics on blocks / wallet address / diff / balance in the tables and graphs 2 - Online game 3 - Online wallet 4 - Online Chat room 5 - Forum 6 - RSS/News thread 7 - Localization pages 8 - More tools?
Please say me and I go to works!!!
Now the site is in the demo mode and waiting for your advice / suggestions! Let's make this the best coin!
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