Jaroco
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May 21, 2014, 12:53:58 AM |
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Bitcoin rises 10% and suddenly pretty much all altcoins are in the green. HAHA, I am so looking forward to BTC = 1000$...
I can't wait until BTC-E and Bitstamp pickup Darkcoin. What makes you think BTC-e would add DRK. I would be great but don see this. They haven´t changed their coins since months. Even DOGE wasn´t added. Maybe the fact they DRK can be taken seriously? ...and FTC can? Yet it's still on there. Hard to reason logic when illogical things happen. They have made so much money I doubt they even care at this point. If it's all about the money, they should have added Doge. It's most likely not about money for BTC-E...but the quality of a coin they add. I have no doubts they'll be adding Darkcoin because of the innovation it brings to the table. Coins BTC-E added because of their innovation:Primecoin (XPM) Peercoin (PPC) Litecoin (LTC) Feathercoin (FTC) Namecoin (NMC) Edit: Flutter to Feather It is always the money.... When SR 2.0 switch their payment system to Darkcoin instead of Bitcoin, all exchanges will add Darkcoin.
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Moloch
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May 21, 2014, 12:56:12 AM |
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MASTERNODE WITH COLD WALLET DOES WORKI just confirmed that all of my nodes are showing on the http://darkcoin.io/masternodes.txtI didnt even restart them, it seems like as Evan said we just needed to be patient and wait for the network to sync. This also means that the local/remote wallet setup does work. In my case I do it with two privkeys, the one generated on the server I place on the server darkcoin.conf and the one generated locally I place on the local darkcoin.conf. The rest of the steps are the same as before and you can find information on darkcointalk.org. Cheers! How long have you had them up? Mine were listed for about 2 hours and then disappeared. I restarted both of them as Evan suggested - still not listed anywhere. Will wait and see what happens I guess. At the moment of my message they were all there. Right now, some show, some don't. Based on what I have seen today I am not going to do anything, just wait for the network to sync and check again tomorrow. OK checked again, now the ones that werent showing are showing again, and I didn't do anything. Conclusion, the count and the masternode list are going to take some time to stabilize. If your node is not showing and it was showing before just check again later. I don't think there is anything wrong, we just need to wait. At least that has been my experience. EDIT: If you are not in version 0.10.8.6 or 0.9.4.6 please update!Also restart your node fully, not just darkcoind stop and start. make sure you - "Darkcoind master node stop YOURWALLETPASSPHRASE" and then "masternode start YOURWALLETPASSPHRASE". I remember ages ago evan saying that you have to have both wallets online for the local/remote thing to work, at least for now.
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TanteStefana2
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May 21, 2014, 01:02:16 AM |
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Masternodes start receiving passive income this weekend. History in the making! Anyone sitting on the sidelines is going to be sorry.
Is there anyone who can write mining and masternode guides for the website before then? All the newcomers that hit this forum next week can be directed there.
BUMP Nobody running a masternode besides eduffield is going to be wanting to write guide that cuts into their profitability. But we have 2 guides. look under darkcointalk.org forum. Shoot it's not loading for me at the moment, not sure why. But you'll see a sub forum called guides, there are tutorials there!
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Another proud lifetime Dash Foundation member My TanteStefana account was hacked, Beware trading "You'll never reach your destination if you stop to throw stones at every dog that barks."Sir Winston Churchill BTC: 12pu5nMDPEyUGu3HTbnUB5zY5RG65EQE5d
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BitcoinFX
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https://youtu.be/DsAVx0u9Cw4 ... Dr. WHO < KLF
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May 21, 2014, 01:07:32 AM |
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Anyone know the famous bitcoin people that Satoshi invited to mine Bitcoin when it was relatively new and they turned him down? I think the difficulty was really low, a few hundred at most.
Adam Back was one, he came up with hashing and PoW that Satoshi used. He then came around to the idea of Bitcoin in 2013. He could have made millions, but left it to Satoshi and a few others to mine.
I was one of the very first Bitcoin miners and earliest bitcointalk.org forum members. I found Bitcoin when doing extensive internet searches on e-currency. I mined with an ASUS Terminator A7VT - which had a single core Sempron processor - it was faster at mining than my other tech. due to having a VIA KM266 chip-set with some very basic on board crypto acceleration. I mined 24/7 for several weeks / months. I remember solo mining loads of 'extra' 50 BTC blocks on an Asus 700 EeePC laptop in an afternoon for 'fun'. The difficulty was obviously very low and their was also only about 10 to 20 nodes in total at most for a good few weeks. NewLibertyStandard had an exchange to PayPal - See: http://newlibertystandard.wikifoundry.com/page/2009+Exchange+Rate (that's a wiki page of the actual site!) and calculated the exchange rate with an electricity meter. I also ran a manual exchange for LR <> BTC for a while. I'd sold, traded or exchanged all my mined BTC well before they were worth $0.50 and decided to pursue some other projects in the period just before graphics cards and pool mining - I also left due to some personal reasons. One of the last things I did was donate 500 BTC to Gavin's Faucet - which I almost kept in cold store instead. I didn't have a good enough graphics card and some server companies had started to use massive CPU farms - their were no pools - so I couldn't mine anymore. The rest is history. I'm certainly not a rich guy. As for forum members by user name - you can search in chronological order pretty much.
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rickraw
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May 21, 2014, 01:09:12 AM |
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In my opinion, the price of drk will be irrelevant in the future. Many people will want to concert their BTC to dark, darksend them then convert back to BTC. Whether they use a drk worth $7 or $7000 is irrelevant because they will sell back on the other side. BTC is transferred in drk.
This is what I think anyway, hopefully us who hold drk make them pay a lot to use them!
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Jaroco
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May 21, 2014, 01:11:35 AM |
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Whats the consensus about getting some more t-shirts done? Somebody created this: http://teespring.com/darkcoin the other day - if we had any profit put into a bounty it could be quite good? tbh Id prefer to pay with fiat - dont want to sell my drk just yet. bought one, although they could have the same logo in front than on the back. Now it looks a bit unprofessional, but they are cheap and we have to spread the propaganda to the street.
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coins101
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May 21, 2014, 01:15:50 AM Last edit: May 21, 2014, 01:27:07 AM by coins101 |
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Anyone know the famous bitcoin people that Satoshi invited to mine Bitcoin when it was relatively new and they turned him down? I think the difficulty was really low, a few hundred at most.
Adam Back was one, he came up with hashing and PoW that Satoshi used. He then came around to the idea of Bitcoin in 2013. He could have made millions, but left it to Satoshi and a few others to mine.
I was one of the very first Bitcoin miners and earliest bitcointalk.org forum members. I found Bitcoin when doing extensive internet searches on e-currency. I mined with an ASUS Terminator A7VT - which had a single core Sempron processor - it was faster at mining than my other tech. due to having a VIA KM266 chip-set with some very basic on board crypto acceleration. I mined 24/7 for several weeks / months. I remember solo mining loads of 'extra' 50 BTC blocks on an Asus 700 EeePC laptop in an afternoon for 'fun'. The difficulty was obviously very low and their was also only about 10 to 20 nodes in total at most for a good few weeks. NewLibertyStandard had an exchange to PayPal - See: http://newlibertystandard.wikifoundry.com/page/2009+Exchange+Rate (that's a wiki page of the actual site!) and calculated the exchange rate with an electricity meter. I also ran a manual exchange for LR <> BTC for a while. I'd sold, traded or exchanged all my mined BTC well before they were worth $0.50 and decided to pursue some other projects in the period just before graphics cards and pool mining - I also left due to some personal reasons. One of the last things I did was donate 500 BTC to Gavin's Faucet - which I almost kept in cold store instead. I didn't have a good enough graphics card and some server companies had started to use massive CPU farms - their were no pools - so I couldn't mine anymore. The rest is history. I'm certainly not a rich guy. As for forum members by user name - you can search in chronological order pretty much. wow. thanks, man. bitter sweet history. DRK could be the second bite of the cherry EDIT Adam Back (bought first Bitcoin for $100, Oct 2013) Wei Dai Hal Finney Anon Anon Invite list, Sept 2009 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-BGhj8HGnY~12mins
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Propulsion
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May 21, 2014, 01:16:21 AM |
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If anyone has contact with the user, "davep" from darkcointalk.org, please please inform him that I'm highly interested in his domain name, darkcoin.co.uk For some reason(I've tried about 8 times), I can't create an account on darkcointalk.org
I'd be willing to buy darkcoin.co.uk for $4,000 or more
Please PM me if "davep" if you're reading this, or contact me if someone knows him, thank you.
Hi BitGucci PM me.
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Kai Proctor
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May 21, 2014, 01:20:12 AM |
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Anyone know the famous bitcoin people that Satoshi invited to mine Bitcoin when it was relatively new and they turned him down? I think the difficulty was really low, a few hundred at most.
Adam Back was one, he came up with hashing and PoW that Satoshi used. He then came around to the idea of Bitcoin in 2013. He could have made millions, but left it to Satoshi and a few others to mine.
I was one of the very first Bitcoin miners and earliest bitcointalk.org forum members. I found Bitcoin when doing extensive internet searches on e-currency. I mined with an ASUS Terminator A7VT - which had a single core Sempron processor - it was faster at mining than my other tech. due to having a VIA KM266 chip-set with some very basic on board crypto acceleration. I mined 24/7 for several weeks / months. I remember solo mining loads of 'extra' 50 BTC blocks on an Asus 700 EeePC laptop in an afternoon for 'fun'. The difficulty was obviously very low and their was also only about 10 to 20 nodes in total at most for a good few weeks. NewLibertyStandard had an exchange to PayPal - See: http://newlibertystandard.wikifoundry.com/page/2009+Exchange+Rate (that's a wiki page of the actual site!) and calculated the exchange rate with an electricity meter. I also ran a manual exchange for LR <> BTC for a while. I'd sold, traded or exchanged all my mined BTC well before they were worth $0.50 and decided to pursue some other projects in the period just before graphics cards and pool mining - I also left due to some personal reasons. One of the last things I did was donate 500 BTC to Gavin's Faucet - which I almost kept in cold store instead. I didn't have a good enough graphics card and some server companies had started to use massive CPU farms - their were no pools - so I couldn't mine anymore. The rest is history. I'm certainly not a rich guy. As for forum members by user name - you can search in chronological order pretty much. That's why I hold those precious Darkcoins.
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Ozziecoin
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May 21, 2014, 01:24:05 AM |
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In my opinion, the price of drk will be irrelevant in the future. Many people will want to concert their BTC to dark, darksend them then convert back to BTC. Whether they use a drk worth $7 or $7000 is irrelevant because they will sell back on the other side. BTC is transferred in drk.
This is what I think anyway, hopefully us who hold drk make them pay a lot to use them!
But the volume of transactions per day, of itself, will push up the value of DRK. Then you have people saying, I will hold DRK and only convert to BTC when I have to. So don't aim at your foot and squeeze the trigger. You are doing yourself harm by selling.
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darkproton
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May 21, 2014, 01:26:10 AM |
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Masternodes start receiving passive income this weekend. History in the making! Anyone sitting on the sidelines is going to be sorry.
Is there anyone who can write mining and masternode guides for the website before then? All the newcomers that hit this forum next week can be directed there.
BUMP +1. I'll try and add to chaeplins guide but it is pretty awesome. Not much to change. I will create an ami image on amazon that noobs can use , or anyone for that matter, with a guide on how to implement.
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ilic
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May 21, 2014, 01:28:10 AM |
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Mining.DarkcoinTalk.org is now rewarding miners with 25% more income for the next 100 blocks found by the pool. Starting at 8PM EDT (New York) on May 20th 2014. Or May 21st 2014 1AM BST (London) If a block is found worth 10 the reward for all of you mining will be 12.5 Darkcoin. Please join us at mining.darkcointalk.org. Pool works really well, we just found two blocks, but we could still use more miners there. Regarding the bonus condition, could you clarify if it is 10.* or 10.0* or 10.00* for the block reward? Using the block reward formula with "10.*" as outcome, the difficulty would need to be between 1446 and 1642 for the bonus to be applicable, correct? Thanks, nice to see we have a decent hasrate on this pool now, i remember when there were only 10 of us miners! Now there's about 50, nice work with offernig the 25% bonus too. i'm happy to keep my 3mhash there
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Propulsion
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May 21, 2014, 01:30:26 AM |
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If anyone has contact with the user, "davep" from darkcointalk.org, please please inform him that I'm highly interested in his domain name, darkcoin.co.uk For some reason(I've tried about 8 times), I can't create an account on darkcointalk.org
I'd be willing to buy darkcoin.co.uk for $4,000 or more
Please PM me if "davep" if you're reading this, or contact me if someone knows him, thank you.
Hi BitGucci PM me. BitGucci I sent you a PM. As far as I can tell, there are zero error messages on the server. As well as zero mail delivery fail messages. As far as I can tell, you've never even tried to register. If you see this message please PM me.
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ilic
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May 21, 2014, 01:31:12 AM |
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cryptsy down at the moment?
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Brilliantrocket
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May 21, 2014, 01:36:20 AM |
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cryptsy down at the moment?
It's been intermittently down today.
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coins101
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May 21, 2014, 01:37:44 AM |
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cryptsy down at the moment?
It's been intermittently down today. Is that code for, price has been down long enough. time to fire up the booster rockets, by any chance?
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mannie
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May 21, 2014, 01:38:21 AM |
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Masternodes start receiving passive income this weekend. History in the making! Anyone sitting on the sidelines is going to be sorry.
Is there anyone who can write mining and masternode guides for the website before then? All the newcomers that hit this forum next week can be directed there.
BUMP +1. I'll try and add to chaeplins guide but it is pretty awesome. Not much to change. I will create an ami image on amazon that noobs can use , or anyone for that matter, with a guide on how to implement. You're a champ!
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Icebucket
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May 21, 2014, 01:45:30 AM |
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If anyone has contact with the user, "davep" from darkcointalk.org, please please inform him that I'm highly interested in his domain name, darkcoin.co.uk For some reason(I've tried about 8 times), I can't create an account on darkcointalk.org
I'd be willing to buy darkcoin.co.uk for $4,000 or more
Please PM me if "davep" if you're reading this, or contact me if someone knows him, thank you.
Hi BitGucci PM me. BitGucci I sent you a PM. As far as I can tell, there are zero error messages on the server. As well as zero mail delivery fail messages. As far as I can tell, you've never even tried to register. If you see this message please PM me. This is interesting, What are you going to do with that url BitGucci ?
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“Every morning we are born again. What we do today is what matters most.” ― Gautama Buddha
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tungfa
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May 21, 2014, 01:59:06 AM |
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Masternodes start receiving passive income this weekend. History in the making! Anyone sitting on the sidelines is going to be sorry.
Is there anyone who can write mining and masternode guides for the website before then? All the newcomers that hit this forum next week can be directed there.
BUMP +1. I'll try and add to chaeplins guide but it is pretty awesome. Not much to change. I will create an ami image on amazon that noobs can use , or anyone for that matter, with a guide on how to implement. I would love to set up a Masternode too (have more than enough coins for one) but am worried that i am not tech savvy enough and mostly worried about security ! Do NOT wanna be hacked and loose my coins ! So a guide for 'noobs' would be great !!!
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To weird to live To rare to die
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May 21, 2014, 02:05:43 AM |
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cryptsy down at the moment?
It's been intermittently down today. Is that code for, price has been down long enough. time to fire up the booster rockets, by any chance? no its code for cryptsy's fucked off with our darkcoin
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