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February 09, 2017, 10:49:38 PM |
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Ugh.. usual bashers keep replying to each other's comments. Tried to keep an open mind & read some of their comments, but hearing nothing but the usual diatribe. IGNORED.
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Solarminer
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February 09, 2017, 11:09:46 PM |
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Do you know how the Jaxx wallets work? They are more like block explorer checkers. Of course they won't work with Monero, the blockchain isn't visible. Monero should be able to get on Coinomi that uses real servers. Looks like Exodus will add Monero this year.....anyway... Don't know why this is news in the Dash thread. Dash should be figuring out how to get Apple to accept Dash - so that the Jaxx wallet can use Dash on the iphone. Or add instantx capability with the Jaxx wallet. Or fix instantx on the android app after the 12.1 upgrade. Unbelievable that at this stage Dash has no working InstantX mobile wallets.
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stealth923
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February 09, 2017, 11:20:00 PM |
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Do you know how the Jaxx wallets work? They are more like block explorer checkers. Of course they won't work with Monero, the blockchain isn't visible. Monero should be able to get on Coinomi that uses real servers. Looks like Exodus will add Monero this year.....anyway... Don't know why this is news in the Dash thread. Dash should be figuring out how to get Apple to accept Dash - so that the Jaxx wallet can use Dash on the iphone. Or add instantx capability with the Jaxx wallet. Or fix instantx on the android app after the 12.1 upgrade. Unbelievable that at this stage Dash has no working InstantX mobile wallets. Thanks for your concern. Jaxx has stated that Dash is included in the next release for Apple once their new architecture is finalised. They successfully had Dash as an approved currency. Andoid app is being upgraded to 12.1 as we speak. We had a network upgrade, it takes time for services to upgrade too.
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wackyD
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February 10, 2017, 12:37:47 AM |
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The article about why Jaxx couldn't add Monero to their wallet, which does support Dash already btw, reminds me of my own difficulties when I tried running a monero node locally. In the end just like Jaxx I had to give up on Monero.
I'd be worried if I was holding monero - it won't scale, can't be integrated into payment systems / wallets easily - not much of a future if you ask me
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dasgardo87
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February 10, 2017, 03:07:07 AM |
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Hello can someone help me pls? btw i have 6,024 Khash/s but after 12 hours mining why i only got 0.001 Dark? i use dash.suprnova.cc mining pool. can someone tell me what is wrong here?
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canth
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February 10, 2017, 03:16:59 AM |
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The article about why Jaxx couldn't add Monero to their wallet, which does support Dash already btw, reminds me of my own difficulties when I tried running a monero node locally. In the end just like Jaxx I had to give up on Monero.
When was that? I'll grant that prior to the Dec 2015 release, the memory requirements for running a Monero node were quite high. Although you could make it run with less, the in-memory blockchain wanted to use as much as 3-4GB of memory and took a few minutes to startup and shutdown as a result. With that said, since the 0.9 release in Dec 2015 running a Monero node is ridiculously easy. I run nodes on VPSes with 1GB of memory, 1 core and on non-SSDs which use ~ 10GB of disk space. Drop by #monero on IRC if you ever want to try running a node in the future and have problems.
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TaoOfSaatoshi
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February 10, 2017, 04:46:21 AM |
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February 10, 2017, 06:13:34 AM |
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thank you so much
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Jeremias
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February 10, 2017, 06:15:46 AM |
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The article about why Jaxx couldn't add Monero to their wallet, which does support Dash already btw, reminds me of my own difficulties when I tried running a monero node locally. In the end just like Jaxx I had to give up on Monero.
I'd be worried if I was holding monero - it won't scale, can't be integrated into payment systems / wallets easily - not much of a future if you ask me this is very correct, monero isn't a long term option compared to the other opportunities out there
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Gi01
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February 10, 2017, 07:30:49 AM |
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I prefer Icey's delirium to a Ponzi, honestly
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February 10, 2017, 08:09:52 AM |
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Hello can someone help me pls? btw i have 6,024 Khash/s but after 12 hours mining why i only got 0.001 Dark? i use dash.suprnova.cc mining pool. can someone tell me what is wrong here? You're image shows that you are mining with 2 gpu cards or roughly 3.7 MH/s from what I could see. There are a number of reasons for a lower than expected payout: 1. Pool luck, if the pool doesn't find any blocks then your payouts will be lower than expected. You could try switching to a bigger pool and hope for a more evenly payout flow, but in the end, you will get the roughly same amount of Dash while mining. 2. Choose a pool or proxy that is closer to you, connecting to a pool in Asia when you are in the US can have a negative impact on your mining. Too high diff causing you to send too few shares and overall, your payouts will be reduced. This is probably not the case as Suprnova should take care of this for you. 3. 12h is too little time to factor in various fluctuations in hashing diff, payouts and pool luck. give it another 12-24h or try a larger pool all together. 4. Take a look at the pools hashrate compared to the network. That will give you a rough estimate as how many blocks, on average, they can be expected to find on a day. Compare then your hashrate with the pools, your earnings will be a factor of your hashing rate vs the pool. So say the network hashing is 2.25 TH/s and you are on a pool that is hashing at 225 GH/s. In a day, they could be expected to find about 10% of the blocks. Your share of that would be 3.7 MH/s / 225 000 MH/s, which is just a small fraction of pools hashrate. Remember that most if not all people mining Dash are probably on asics at this point, so the overall profitability to mine Dash with GPU is pretty much 0. It costs too much in electricity, unless you have free power. As a comparison, a baikal mini miner for $300 hashes at 150 MH/s and uses 40W. Just for fun, I went to cryptopcompare.com and checked your values for 3.7MH/s, 300W and 0.12KW/h, this gave a calculation of mined/day of 0.001864 and a negative profit of $-0.80 / day.
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BrainShutdown
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February 10, 2017, 09:58:10 AM |
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Just a heads up for the ones not on slack, flare confirmed that 95% of miners/pool have updated to 12.1 Shit is getting real :rocket:
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tungfa
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February 10, 2017, 10:20:08 AM |
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February 10, 2017, 10:38:41 AM |
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I prefer Icey's delirium to a Ponzi, honestly
They're not incompatible.
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Gi01
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February 10, 2017, 10:45:19 AM |
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I have a question regarding what happens when there is an update and a block is found by a non-updated miner Say this one, 618534 http://explorer.dashninja.pl/b/FuFnmzLZdWho gets the dash (ninja says, unpaid block..)? Are they somehow recovered or lost forever?
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Gi01
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February 10, 2017, 10:47:15 AM |
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I prefer Icey's delirium to a Ponzi, honestly
They're not incompatible. Indeed, you are right (especially considering his favorite coin). But this is so straight and impossible to catch up that i don't like in any way dash to be connected to someone that is clearly trying to steal coins (i'd like 100% a week, but i am fine with my 8,x% nodes per year)
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BrainShutdown
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February 10, 2017, 11:36:41 AM |
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I have a question regarding what happens when there is an update and a block is found by a non-updated miner Say this one, 618534 http://explorer.dashninja.pl/b/FuFnmzLZdWho gets the dash (ninja says, unpaid block..)? Are they somehow recovered or lost forever? All the reward was paid to the miner, nothing to the mn That will end soon enough as the enforcement is switched on
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tungfa
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February 10, 2017, 11:49:32 AM |
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Just a heads up for the ones not on slack, flare confirmed that 95% of miners/pool have updated to 12.1 Shit is getting real :rocket: 100 hrs after Dash 12.1 Launch = 98% - 100% Miner Support !What a community - Tx to All ; ) Please retweet !!https://twitter.com/Dashpay/status/830019978367741953
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stealth923
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February 10, 2017, 12:34:53 PM |
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Just a heads up for the ones not on slack, flare confirmed that 95% of miners/pool have updated to 12.1 Shit is getting real :rocket: 100 hrs after Dash 12.1 Launch = 98% - 100% Miner Support !What a community - Tx to All ; ) Please retweet !!https://twitter.com/Dashpay/status/830019978367741953WOW did not expect that fast - new record. Congrats to the Dash network & miners. Fastest upgrade by miners ever!
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dasgardo87
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February 10, 2017, 01:26:11 PM |
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Hello can someone help me pls? btw i have 6,024 Khash/s but after 12 hours mining why i only got 0.001 Dark? i use dash.suprnova.cc mining pool. can someone tell me what is wrong here? You're image shows that you are mining with 2 gpu cards or roughly 3.7 MH/s from what I could see. There are a number of reasons for a lower than expected payout: 1. Pool luck, if the pool doesn't find any blocks then your payouts will be lower than expected. You could try switching to a bigger pool and hope for a more evenly payout flow, but in the end, you will get the roughly same amount of Dash while mining. 2. Choose a pool or proxy that is closer to you, connecting to a pool in Asia when you are in the US can have a negative impact on your mining. Too high diff causing you to send too few shares and overall, your payouts will be reduced. This is probably not the case as Suprnova should take care of this for you. 3. 12h is too little time to factor in various fluctuations in hashing diff, payouts and pool luck. give it another 12-24h or try a larger pool all together. 4. Take a look at the pools hashrate compared to the network. That will give you a rough estimate as how many blocks, on average, they can be expected to find on a day. Compare then your hashrate with the pools, your earnings will be a factor of your hashing rate vs the pool. So say the network hashing is 2.25 TH/s and you are on a pool that is hashing at 225 GH/s. In a day, they could be expected to find about 10% of the blocks. Your share of that would be 3.7 MH/s / 225 000 MH/s, which is just a small fraction of pools hashrate. Remember that most if not all people mining Dash are probably on asics at this point, so the overall profitability to mine Dash with GPU is pretty much 0. It costs too much in electricity, unless you have free power. As a comparison, a baikal mini miner for $300 hashes at 150 MH/s and uses 40W. Just for fun, I went to cryptopcompare.com and checked your values for 3.7MH/s, 300W and 0.12KW/h, this gave a calculation of mined/day of 0.001864 and a negative profit of $-0.80 / day. Yes after use other calculator its make a sense now , coinwarz dash calculator rather wrong. thank you for your help , i think i will mining some other alt coin now
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