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TanteStefana
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May 11, 2014, 09:57:17 PM |
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Yes, the older coin design is prettier, but the proposed new one would fit with the website 1000% better and would look way more professional. Other sites can use the old color, and perhaps other pages - maybe the old one is best for press releases. But I like the current official page colors, and this proposed update to the coin. Thanks raze, it's been bothering me too!
I'm pretty curious, where do you see a lack of professionalism with the actual coin design ? The blue makes something look more professional ? That's only a matter of personal taste at this point. No, the current coin, with the decided upon website colors and layout, etc... don't match. That's the issue Old = purpley blue, the new color sky blue. It is mixed together as well as it can be but it still bothers me. Must have bothered raze too. http://www.darkcoin.io/
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aNTi-Vlact
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May 11, 2014, 09:59:23 PM |
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It's been a while since I posted (due to work), but I just wanted to say that I am very happy I came on board when I did. Evan and Kyle, you guys are awesome. I don't know how your brain functions Evan, but keep doing what ever you are doing to make it do what it does. Back in Feb I had only hoped Darkcoin would make it this far. Thank you for all your hard work, dedication, and time.
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Minotaur26
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May 11, 2014, 09:59:27 PM |
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Yes, the older coin design is prettier, but the proposed new one would fit with the website 1000% better and would look way more professional. Other sites can use the old color, and perhaps other pages - maybe the old one is best for press releases. But I like the current official page colors, and this proposed update to the coin. Thanks raze, it's been bothering me too!
I'm pretty curious, where do you see a lack of professionalism with the actual coin design ? The blue makes something look more professional ? That's only a matter of personal taste at this point. No, the current coin, with the decided upon website colors and layout, etc... don't match. That's the issue Old = purpley blue, the new color sky blue. It is mixed together as well as it can be but it still bothers me. Must have bothered raze too. http://www.darkcoin.io/I like the current coin with the new website. I guess is just a matter of taste.
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May 11, 2014, 10:00:29 PM |
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Hey, she looks just like me when I was young and pretty, who is this stunning girl?
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LivsUA
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May 11, 2014, 10:01:04 PM |
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Best configuration for AMD Sapphire R9 280x Vapor-x. Hashrate --> 2.35 MH/s , REJECTED UNDER 1% , WU 0,034/per card , runs almost 7 hours. Last card is 5770. After overclocking i hit 750 kH/s with 5770. . If someone need help with settings write me personal massage. Thanks. http://s28.postimg.org/8ti6lcvl9/DRK.pngpower: 555 w (all 4 cards, 3x 280 and one 5770) Drivers: 14.4 win: Win 7 x64 ram: 4GB cpu: Athlon x4Settings:"api-allow" : "W:127.0.0.1", "api-listen" : true, "api-mcast-port" : "4028", "api-port" : "4028", "expiry" : "1", "kernel-path" : "/usr/local/bin", "log" : "5", "queue" : "0", "scan-time" : "1", "shares" : "0", "auto-fan" : true, "gpu-threads" : "4,4,4,2", "gpu-dyninterval" : "7", "gpu-engine" : "1160,1160,1160,800", "gpu-fan" : "30-95", "gpu-platform" : "0", "gpu-memclock" : "1600,1600,1600,1000", "gpu-memdiff" : "0", "gpu-powertune" : "0", "intensity" : "15,15,15,18", "kernel" : "darkcoin", "temp-target" : "53", "temp-overheat" : "85", "temp-cutoff" : "88", "temp-hysteresis" : "3", "worksize" : "256,256,256,256", "lookup-gap" : "2,2,2,2", "shaders" : "2048,2048,2048,800", "thread-concurrency" : "24576,24576,24576,8192", "no-client-reconnect" : true, "failover-switch-delay" : "60", "no-pool-disable" : true, "tcp-keepalive" : "30" }
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May 11, 2014, 10:03:01 PM |
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thats a nice buywall at 0.006 of 124 btc... are the whales getting bigger or DRK more popular?
Buywalls are one of 2 things: [1] - genuine, because someone wants in or [2] - fake, because someone wants out (and they need to push up the liquidity before dumping) If all the bids above it are less than 1 BTC and all the bids below it are less then 1 BTC and there's no buywall whatsoever at 60 on Mintpal to match the one Cryptsy, which of the two categories above do you think a 128 BTC buywall falls into. Buy the all time high with 128 BTC ? Don't think so.
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TanteStefana
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May 11, 2014, 10:03:59 PM |
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Only thing that saddens me is I didn't buy more, esp when it dipped to .0025 for a bit recently.
Well, looks like you're all on your own there. Everybody else here got all the DRKs they wanted with absolutely no regrets at all. In fact I feel like I got too many. Why do you feel like this? I have a lot (more than all other altcoins combined), yet I feel like I need/want more. Oh, he's just showing off! I think he needs a Mother's Day spanking as well, come here Tim!
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May 11, 2014, 10:10:51 PM |
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finally figured it out For some reason the MN list is showing the public IP broadcasted by my home router, it's not showing the elastic IP of the EC2 instance. Any idea why this is happening? When setting this up, did you start darkcoind normally on your remote computer? IE: ./darkcoind ? When starting your local server, did you start it with the masternode=ip:9999 then unlock the wallet, then start masternode - all on the local wallet? Does your remote configure have your ip address in the right spot? Finally, do both wallet config files have masternode=1 in them and the proper needed ip address "addnode=25.25.XXX.XXX"? Those are the main things I can think of???
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TanteStefana
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May 11, 2014, 10:20:35 PM |
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Enthusiasm and community are "features" just like any tech one, they all come into play when it comes to value
Hopefully now you will see it. The dogecoin community is just weird. You can't really say that a community is a feature. I think it's an important feature, and the fact that they're weird totally endears them to my heart! Unfortunately, I'm not a part of that community, can only handle one thread, LOL, but they seem awesome! We're a pretty serious and low key group, but a friendly and helpful group too in my opinion. I don't think we need one united, undivided all singular coin any more than we need a single world government. However, it is invariably so that only a few coins will become truly standard and useful. I hope Darkcoin will be at the top of that list, of course, LOL.
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TanteStefana
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May 11, 2014, 10:21:53 PM |
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I still can't figure this out and would appreciate any help: after the blockchain stopped syncing randomly (it was working for a while) I re-installed darkcoin-qt and all of my addresses except for one dissapeared, and with it hundreds of darkcoin. Anyone know what happened or how I can get them back? I had less than 10 addresses
I have this sitting here, trying to think of what to say and how to help. I guess a good question would be, can you remember when those coins first came into your wallet? Was that one of the newer transactions or one of the older transactions?
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May 11, 2014, 10:23:53 PM |
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finally figured it out For some reason the MN list is showing the public IP broadcasted by my home router, it's not showing the elastic IP of the EC2 instance. Any idea why this is happening? When setting this up, did you start darkcoind normally on your remote computer? IE: ./darkcoind ? When starting your local server, did you start it with the masternode=ip:9999 then unlock the wallet, then start masternode - all on the local wallet? Does your remote configure have your ip address in the right spot? Finally, do both wallet config files have masternode=1 in them and the proper needed ip address "addnode=25.25.XXX.XXX"? Those are the main things I can think of??? Your local config needs to have the lines: addnode=23.23.186.131 masternodeaddr=(REMOTE IP:PORT) server=1 daemon=1 masternode=1 rpcuser=s9f0asjv0dsa9f rpcpassword=09dsafus09dafusdafas Your remote config only needs: addnode=23.23.186.131 Wh1teKn1ght your missing "masternodeaddr=" in your local config file. Edit: Take what I say with a grain of salt. This is working for me though. Double EDIT: you only need in your local config file addnode=23.23.186.131 masternode=1 masternodeaddr=IPADDRESS:PORT
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May 11, 2014, 10:28:53 PM |
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10 I wouldn't call here, 1000 I would say here but limited. Thanks for the answer.
Now, it I were a super hacker, can darksend be "cracked" in some way?
I know most of you that hold a bunch will just say whatever. But believe me, others that come to this community to research this coin want to know this too. Reading through the whole thread is not only time consuming, but it is much more informative to ask directly. Thanks again guys. Great coin!!!!
I'll stick my neck out on what we currently have, and say that cracking the privacy of a transaction would be very difficult if you use several layers of mixing. I know Evan just came up with something new again, so Darkcoin may change a lot from this current iteration. To crack a darksend transaction, you would have to have an incredible proportion of the network, and control so many masternodes that at 5 levels of mixing, you always retain control of the information. You'd need way more than 50% of the masternodes, and if you were buying up coins for so many masternodes, the price would skyrocket. I don't think I am explaining this very well, others have talked about this in the thread, but my tummy is full, and I'm about to fall asleep... sorry!
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May 11, 2014, 10:30:29 PM |
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No it's very unlikely*. That was a debate 600 pages ago... The masternodes are owned by different users, on different servers, in different countries. The process is such that a single person or a single entity can't possess all the knowledge, unless it owns every masternodes, not the majority, everything. But then it would be pointless, since it would have to possess all coins (expensive) to track its own transactions. That's the decentralization by Darkcoin I was told in my earpiece that there is more to come. *Edit Yawn.... yah, that ^^^ Very good!
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May 11, 2014, 10:40:22 PM |
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Is there a guide to setup a Masternode with Darkcoin-QT in Windows yet?
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May 11, 2014, 10:41:17 PM |
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thats a nice buywall at 0.006 of 124 btc... are the whales getting bigger or DRK more popular?
Buywalls are one of 2 things: [1] - genuine, because someone wants in or [2] - fake, because someone wants out (and they need to push up the liquidity before dumping) If all the bids above it are less than 1 BTC and all the bids below it are less then 1 BTC and there's no buywall whatsoever at 60 on Mintpal to match the one Cryptsy, which of the two categories above do you think a 128 BTC buywall falls into. Buy the all time high with 128 BTC ? Don't think so. Entire order was filled. Someone just bought a lot of darkcoins.
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May 11, 2014, 10:41:56 PM |
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we will go down now...
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Propulsion
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May 11, 2014, 10:43:48 PM |
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Important Questions.
What is stopping two seperate wallets from sharing a masternodeaddr=xxx.xxx.xxx:9999?
What is linking the masternodeaddr to the local wallet when there is nothing in the config file referencing the local machine?
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