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February 18, 2014, 10:19:04 PM |
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hey guys cmon get back on topíc, has the test finished? im lazy after being all day out of home! i want to test it...
9 PM EST starts. 9pm Eastern Wednesday, Thats tomorrow Feb,22nd.
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AlexGR
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February 18, 2014, 10:25:57 PM |
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I have some newbie mining questions.
I started with cryptos about a month or so ago, and tried some cloud mining recently (my PC is way too wimpy to mine with) and tried the Azure trial/CPU mining with darkcoin. The last couple of days it's slowed down, a lot... and I see in the lottery pool a block hasn't been found in a long time now.
Anyway, is this because of the GPU miner? Has it basically destroyed CPU mining on this coin completely? Or is the lottery pool messed up?
Well if the pool is not finding blocks, how are you going to get paid? It's simple really. The hashrate has gone up since 20-25 days ago due to a) cpu miner 1.20c b) increased interest / miners c) many azure instances going online d) cpu miner 1.30 e) increased interest / more miners / more cpu farms f) development of sgminer for GPUs g) spike of interest due to coinmarketcap.com listing that made quite a few people aware of what's going on over here h) arrival of significant GPU hashpower (and some CPU power) after (g) (in that order). The payouts are normally much reduced for everyone involved which means that people will appreciate more what 1 DRK actually means since it is mined with difficulty. Difficulty in producing the coin = you value it more = you hesitate to dump it for cheap = prices soar. CPUs are still in the game, although GPUs now represent a large percentage of the net's hashrate.
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danonthehill
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February 18, 2014, 10:27:44 PM |
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...tomorrow 19th Feb.
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AlexGR
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February 18, 2014, 10:34:30 PM |
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Hey guys... And Dev team. I want to help out in terms of popularity an SEO - Social Network Links, Backlinking and all that I have experience in this field. I also have a huge email list in the IM niche and starting new campaigns on Bitcoins and most importantly DARKCoins. That being said, www.drkcoin.com is part of this project. It is not complete nor is it a competition. It is a portal to the main website. I also touched up the logo a bit. I am not here for copyright or any trademark abuse. I am a fan of this coin, I hold many and I want it to succeed. I am open to ideas and suggestions but before I put real work into this I want to know if its okay with the dev team. Cheers, Ty. IMO the #1 thing that darkcoin requires is a good and objective wikipedia entry, thus people can google darkcoin and find all about it right there. Right now google throws much irrelevant crap when one writes darkcoin (this can be different depending your area, browser history etc) and that can be rectified by a wiki entry that will be the #1 result (after the page is created and indexed). As I said earlier the best way to promote something is to let others discover it instead of promoting it to them (which creates the reverse psychological effect of "they are trying to scam me") but in our time this means they have to google it. And googling darkcoin is problematic without a wiki entry.
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poornamelessme
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February 18, 2014, 10:38:10 PM |
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The payouts are normally much reduced for everyone involved which means that people will appreciate more what 1 DRK actually means since it is mined with difficulty.
Difficulty in producing the coin = you value it more = you hesitate to dump it for cheap = prices soar.
CPUs are still in the game, although GPUs now represent a large percentage of the net's hashrate.
Yep, I was just checking first if the lottery pool was working correctly, since it does have quite a bit of invalids. And if GPUs make CPU mining (or cloudmining) not worth doing anymore. I didn't start cloudmining that long ago, but difficulty has about tripled from when I started (maybe 1-2 weeks ago). I have about three days left on my Azure, so suppose I'll leave it pointed at the lottery pool and hope they find something eventually. I just noticed that the past day or two that the pool hasn't found much, and that the hash rates on the main pool went up a ton (due to GPU mining). I plan to just hold onto my coins and see how they do. Again, it's found money for me, and actually quite nice, as up until now I was just playing with freebie giveaways and such. Maybe in a year, my 110 or so coins may be worth a decent amount.
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notNigel
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February 18, 2014, 10:44:37 PM |
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OK what does this error from SGminer mean
line 79: catastrophic error cannot open source file Blake.cl
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spiffcow
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February 18, 2014, 10:52:31 PM |
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I have some newbie mining questions.
I started with cryptos about a month or so ago, and tried some cloud mining recently (my PC is way too wimpy to mine with) and tried the Azure trial/CPU mining with darkcoin. The last couple of days it's slowed down, a lot... and I see in the lottery pool a block hasn't been found in a long time now.
Anyway, is this because of the GPU miner? Has it basically destroyed CPU mining on this coin completely? Or is the lottery pool messed up?
Well if the pool is not finding blocks, how are you going to get paid? It's simple really. The hashrate has gone up since 20-25 days ago due to a) cpu miner 1.20c b) increased interest / miners c) many azure instances going online d) cpu miner 1.30 e) increased interest / more miners / more cpu farms f) development of sgminer for GPUs g) spike of interest due to coinmarketcap.com listing that made quite a few people aware of what's going on over here h) arrival of significant GPU hashpower (and some CPU power) after (g) (in that order). The payouts are normally much reduced for everyone involved which means that people will appreciate more what 1 DRK actually means since it is mined with difficulty. Difficulty in producing the coin = you value it more = you hesitate to dump it for cheap = prices soar. CPUs are still in the game, although GPUs now represent a large percentage of the net's hashrate. Except that payouts decrease with increased interest/hashing anyway. Because of the reduced payouts based on difficulty an individual's rewards is order of 1/(hashing power)^2 instead of just 1/(hashing power). This give an even more unfair advantage to early adopters than normal, and is going to lead to massive dumping. I really recommend fixing this aspect of the coin.
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blueforever
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February 18, 2014, 10:52:59 PM |
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Someone just dumped 4000 DRK at .0014.
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tabnk
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February 18, 2014, 10:53:11 PM |
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We should STOP NEW PEOPLE FROM MiniNg this coin ANYMORE. Hash RATE too high now, reward too low for us old timer to mine We need to keep dark coin at low profit .
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fusecavator
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February 18, 2014, 11:02:16 PM |
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Hey guys... And Dev team. I want to help out in terms of popularity an SEO - Social Network Links, Backlinking and all that I have experience in this field. I also have a huge email list in the IM niche and starting new campaigns on Bitcoins and most importantly DARKCoins. That being said, www.drkcoin.com is part of this project. It is not complete nor is it a competition. It is a portal to the main website. I also touched up the logo a bit. I am not here for copyright or any trademark abuse. I am a fan of this coin, I hold many and I want it to succeed. I am open to ideas and suggestions but before I put real work into this I want to know if its okay with the dev team. Cheers, Ty. IMO the #1 thing that darkcoin requires is a good and objective wikipedia entry, thus people can google darkcoin and find all about it right there. Right now google throws much irrelevant crap when one writes darkcoin (this can be different depending your area, browser history etc) and that can be rectified by a wiki entry that will be the #1 result (after the page is created and indexed). As I said earlier the best way to promote something is to let others discover it instead of promoting it to them (which creates the reverse psychological effect of "they are trying to scam me") but in our time this means they have to google it. And googling darkcoin is problematic without a wiki entry. Doesn't wikipedia usually consider altcoin articles insignificant and delete them?
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CHAOSiTEC
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February 18, 2014, 11:03:00 PM |
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The payouts are normally much reduced for everyone involved which means that people will appreciate more what 1 DRK actually means since it is mined with difficulty.
Difficulty in producing the coin = you value it more = you hesitate to dump it for cheap = prices soar.
CPUs are still in the game, although GPUs now represent a large percentage of the net's hashrate.
Yep, I was just checking first if the lottery pool was working correctly, since it does have quite a bit of invalids. And if GPUs make CPU mining (or cloudmining) not worth doing anymore. I didn't start cloudmining that long ago, but difficulty has about tripled from when I started (maybe 1-2 weeks ago). I have about three days left on my Azure, so suppose I'll leave it pointed at the lottery pool and hope they find something eventually. I just noticed that the past day or two that the pool hasn't found much, and that the hash rates on the main pool went up a ton (due to GPU mining). I plan to just hold onto my coins and see how they do. Again, it's found money for me, and actually quite nice, as up until now I was just playing with freebie giveaways and such. Maybe in a year, my 110 or so coins may be worth a decent amount. problem is, those using gpu miner on lotterymining are setting their intensity way to high, so sgminer is sending out a ton of invalid shares to the pool
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AlexGR
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February 18, 2014, 11:23:31 PM |
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Hey guys... And Dev team. I want to help out in terms of popularity an SEO - Social Network Links, Backlinking and all that I have experience in this field. I also have a huge email list in the IM niche and starting new campaigns on Bitcoins and most importantly DARKCoins. That being said, www.drkcoin.com is part of this project. It is not complete nor is it a competition. It is a portal to the main website. I also touched up the logo a bit. I am not here for copyright or any trademark abuse. I am a fan of this coin, I hold many and I want it to succeed. I am open to ideas and suggestions but before I put real work into this I want to know if its okay with the dev team. Cheers, Ty. IMO the #1 thing that darkcoin requires is a good and objective wikipedia entry, thus people can google darkcoin and find all about it right there. Right now google throws much irrelevant crap when one writes darkcoin (this can be different depending your area, browser history etc) and that can be rectified by a wiki entry that will be the #1 result (after the page is created and indexed). As I said earlier the best way to promote something is to let others discover it instead of promoting it to them (which creates the reverse psychological effect of "they are trying to scam me") but in our time this means they have to google it. And googling darkcoin is problematic without a wiki entry. Doesn't wikipedia usually consider altcoin articles insignificant and delete them? Do they? Hmmm... That's a problem then. I do see however that they have listed various coins that are near the top of coinmarketcap like ripple, lite, peer, name, doge, prime and master. edit: They also mention zero: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zerocoin and ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coinye
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February 18, 2014, 11:55:15 PM |
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Just noticed the sell book is very light up until .0024 over at Polo, wondering it we'll see a quick run up again soon.
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BitcoinForumator
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February 18, 2014, 11:57:47 PM |
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What's up with drk.smalltimeminer.com?
Goddamn pool has a lot of my DRK.
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February 19, 2014, 12:09:33 AM |
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What's up with drk.smalltimeminer.com?
Goddamn pool has a lot of my DRK.
That's Bigal's pool. I sent him a message earlier and haven't heard anything back, plus ALL of his ~15 pools are down. I'm not sure what's going on
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Kenta
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February 19, 2014, 12:14:22 AM |
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What's up with drk.smalltimeminer.com?
Goddamn pool has a lot of my DRK.
That's Bigal's pool. I sent him a message earlier and haven't heard anything back, plus ALL of his ~15 pools are down. I'm not sure what's going on I had an answer from him, he said 'All the pools are down right now due to repeated ddos attacks, no estimation when they might be back up, could be several days'
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mannie
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February 19, 2014, 12:17:10 AM |
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Here is an interesting article about why Amazon will eventually accept Bitcoin and a para from another article about the price impact of such a boost in demand. If DRK becomes popular among people concerned about privacy, thanks to its fundamentally new anonymous coin mixing, major retailers would have to accept it to. Reason enough to be bullish about DarkCoin, I think. http://www.thestreet.com/story/12317595/1/why-amazon-will-eventually-take-bitcoin-or-something-like-it.htmlAn anonymous viral e-mail circulating among bitcoin watchers and partisans lays out a few simple hypothetical usage and adoption scenarios, and their consequences for bitcoin's price. If Amazon.com (AMZN) adopted bitcoin for all payments, its volume of $38 billion, divided by a supply of (at the time of the email's writing) about 7 million bitcoin, would make each bitcoin worth $5,400. If $300 billion in international remittance was conducted in bitcoin, that volume alone would push the price to $42,000. Adding these, along with online poker and gas station transactions, would lead to a total transaction volume of $602 billion -- and a bitcoin, even at today's expanded supply of 12 million coins, worth $50,000.
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TanteStefana
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February 19, 2014, 12:21:40 AM |
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I just sent 30 payments from 4 clients through DarkSend in a row without a single error and it went swimmingly It's starting to look pretty solid! Anyone around today that wants to help me do some closed testing possibly before the big test tomorrow night? * We need Ubuntu x64 and Windows users Where is the testing thread? I have Ubuntu 64, want to help???
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