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Author Topic: [ANN][DASH] Dash (dash.org) | First Self-Funding Self-Governing Crypto Currency  (Read 9723490 times)
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December 03, 2014, 03:44:50 PM
Last edit: December 03, 2014, 04:23:43 PM by thelonecrouton
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hi i want to store my 5000 drk in a paper wallet like bitcoin, is that possible?

Help > Debug window > Console - in text entry box at bottom type:
walletpassphrase yourpassphrase 60

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dumpprivkey darkcoinaddress

It will output a long string. Copy it and keep that string safe, your paper wallet is whatever you write it on.

Note that your wallet will likely contain many Darkcoin addresses, you can move everything into one address first then dumpprivkey for that one address.

This is a such a awful recommendation ... to create a paper wallet via the above method defeats the whole purpose.

 Huh  It's a backup, you can recover your coins if your wallet.dat files get lost, stolen, corrupted or whatever.
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December 03, 2014, 04:05:51 PM
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This is starting to resemble some of the shitcoin threads that i've been visiting for the past months.

Drk consolidation!
Wow, the masternodes number increased. ( like all the new masternodes were created with the newly purchased coins )
Silence before the storm.
There will be a pump.

No shit! The price has been like this since the start of October if you rule out that mini-pump to 800k that happened because of the RollingStone twitter hype and Bloomberg.

Also, i agree with thelonecrouton's arguments one hundred percent. That situation where Ghash had almost 51% of the hashrate, and being inches away from putting Bitcoin at a 1 dollar valuation again, is what made me pretty doubtful about this technology.

If you think that you can use this type of counter argument:
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"51% is not the end of the world as long as the pool is not hell bent on destroying the network's security. Pools have in the past held >50% or close to it but they've all made assurances they are acting in Bitcoin's best interests, like BTCGuild that got close to 50% and took measures to limit new hashpower being added." (quote from reddit)
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in this discussion, well then you are simply GOOFY.

The absolute worst people in history, ranked by the wisdom of the crowd: "Vlad the Impaler", "Mihnea the Evil", "Ivan the Terrible" and "Evan the Instaminer".
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December 03, 2014, 04:13:42 PM
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I'm getting pretty miffed from the lack of support for p2p mining. Mining for 24 hours and only 4 blocks found- netting me an average 50% less than what I should have gotten if I was pooled.

I really do not understand why p2p is not preferred to pooled mining? No sign up, no autocash out, no pool fees? Am I just crazy?

To that end, are there any pools that I can connect to over port 80? Besides mu.pool since the hashrate there is waaay too low.
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December 03, 2014, 04:16:06 PM
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I'm getting pretty miffed from the lack of support for p2p mining. Mining for 24 hours and only 4 blocks found- netting me an average 50% less than what I should have gotten if I was pooled.

I really do not understand why p2p is not preferred to pooled mining? No sign up, no autocash out, no pool fees? Am I just crazy?

To that end, are there any pools that I can connect to over port 80? Besides mu.pool since the hashrate there is waaay too low.

Some P2pools charge pool fees just so you know. Miners like consistency and they don't want to venture away from where the hash is since they want to even out their rewards. While p2pools can do equally well assuming there is enough hash behind it and enough time is given, most just follow where the hash is parked. Thus resulting in a catch-22 with decentralization/centralization.
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December 03, 2014, 04:22:56 PM
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Some news about X11 asic or FPGA Huh
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December 03, 2014, 04:25:38 PM
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Some news about X11 asic or FPGA Huh

This shit again?
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December 03, 2014, 04:26:11 PM
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I'm getting pretty miffed from the lack of support for p2p mining. Mining for 24 hours and only 4 blocks found- netting me an average 50% less than what I should have gotten if I was pooled.

I really do not understand why p2p is not preferred to pooled mining? No sign up, no autocash out, no pool fees? Am I just crazy?

To that end, are there any pools that I can connect to over port 80? Besides mu.pool since the hashrate there is waaay too low.

Some P2pools charge pool fees just so you know. Miners like consistency and they don't want to venture away from where the hash is since they want to even out their rewards. While p2pools can do equally well assuming there is enough hash behind it and enough time is given, most just follow where the hash is parked. Thus resulting in a catch-22 with decentralization/centralization.

Some p2pools do, but on the whole it seems they do not. Whereas most, if not all, regular pools do have a service fee attached to them.
Catch 22 indeed.

I used to mine over regular pools, but signing up always became a pain-having so many accounts across so many pools became so tiring. Also there was always the chance of my coins/info being stolen from a mining pool.

One big Meh is in order.
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December 03, 2014, 04:32:14 PM
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Some news about X11 asic or FPGA Huh

This shit again?
What?
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December 03, 2014, 04:34:25 PM
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Some news about X11 asic or FPGA Huh
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December 03, 2014, 04:36:57 PM
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Yes, I know, i said it but... where are the answers??
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December 03, 2014, 04:39:09 PM
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Yes, I know, i said it but... where are the answers??

There is no news. If they exist, they aren't marketed right now. Start a separate thread about asics and fpgas if you're so inclined.
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December 03, 2014, 04:42:51 PM
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I'm getting pretty miffed from the lack of support for p2p mining. Mining for 24 hours and only 4 blocks found- netting me an average 50% less than what I should have gotten if I was pooled.

I really do not understand why p2p is not preferred to pooled mining? No sign up, no autocash out, no pool fees? Am I just crazy?

To that end, are there any pools that I can connect to over port 80? Besides mu.pool since the hashrate there is waaay too low.

Some P2pools charge pool fees just so you know. Miners like consistency and they don't want to venture away from where the hash is since they want to even out their rewards. While p2pools can do equally well assuming there is enough hash behind it and enough time is given, most just follow where the hash is parked. Thus resulting in a catch-22 with decentralization/centralization.

Some p2pools do, but on the whole it seems they do not. Whereas most, if not all, regular pools do have a service fee attached to them.
Catch 22 indeed.

I used to mine over regular pools, but signing up always became a pain-having so many accounts across so many pools became so tiring. Also there was always the chance of my coins/info being stolen from a mining pool.

One big Meh is in order.

1% fee p2pool node.
EU node: http://eu.p2pool.sk:7903
US node: http://us.p2pool.sk:7903

support p2pool decentralized mining

-o stratum+tcp://eu.p2pool.sk:7903 -u <YOUR_DRK_ADDRESS> -p x -o stratum+tcp://us.p2pool.sk:7903 -u <YOUR_DRK_ADDRESS> -p x
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December 03, 2014, 04:44:07 PM
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Yes, I know, i said it but... where are the answers??

There is no news. If they exist, they aren't marketed right now. Start a separate thread about asics and fpgas if you're so inclined.
Ok, i read the answer (now), thanks for your answer.
If you read tittle:
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[ANN][DRK] Darkcoin | First Anonymous Coin | Inventor of X11, DGW and Darksend | Instant TX
I can speak about x11 here.
I dont like offtopic, thanks again and bye.
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December 03, 2014, 04:50:37 PM
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Ok, i read the answer (now), thanks for your answer.
If you read tittle:
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[ANN][DRK] Darkcoin | First Anonymous Coin | Inventor of X11, DGW and Darksend | Instant TX
I can speak about x11 here.
I dont like offtopic, thanks again and bye.

Yeah, the algorithm... Believe me, when there is news about something viable coming to market, it will be posted numerous times.
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December 03, 2014, 04:51:16 PM
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Yes, I know, i said it but... where are the answers??

There is no news. If they exist, they aren't marketed right now. Start a separate thread about asics and fpgas if you're so inclined.
Ok, i read the answer (now), thanks for your answer.
If you read tittle:
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[ANN][DRK] Darkcoin | First Anonymous Coin | Inventor of X11, DGW and Darksend | Instant TX
I can speak about x11 here.
I dont like offtopic, thanks again and bye.

https://darkcointalk.org/threads/darkcoin-fpga-mining-co-op.836/
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December 03, 2014, 05:06:31 PM
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some scam here - http://cleverhash.com/products/the-aurora/
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December 03, 2014, 05:07:13 PM
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I'm getting pretty miffed from the lack of support for p2p mining. Mining for 24 hours and only 4 blocks found- netting me an average 50% less than what I should have gotten if I was pooled.

I really do not understand why p2p is not preferred to pooled mining? No sign up, no autocash out, no pool fees? Am I just crazy?

To that end, are there any pools that I can connect to over port 80? Besides mu.pool since the hashrate there is waaay too low.

Some P2pools charge pool fees just so you know. Miners like consistency and they don't want to venture away from where the hash is since they want to even out their rewards. While p2pools can do equally well assuming there is enough hash behind it and enough time is given, most just follow where the hash is parked. Thus resulting in a catch-22 with decentralization/centralization.

Some p2pools do, but on the whole it seems they do not. Whereas most, if not all, regular pools do have a service fee attached to them.
Catch 22 indeed.

I used to mine over regular pools, but signing up always became a pain-having so many accounts across so many pools became so tiring. Also there was always the chance of my coins/info being stolen from a mining pool.

One big Meh is in order.

1% fee p2pool node.
EU node: http://eu.p2pool.sk:7903
US node: http://us.p2pool.sk:7903

support p2pool decentralized mining

-o stratum+tcp://eu.p2pool.sk:7903 -u <YOUR_DRK_ADDRESS> -p x -o stratum+tcp://us.p2pool.sk:7903 -u <YOUR_DRK_ADDRESS> -p x

I trust you are using a node suitable for your location with a low latency
this link might help,,, I've not checked lately which are up and running
http://p2pools.org/drk

i'm in UK and have used this
"url" : "stratum+tcp://darkcoin.fr:7903

Also 24 hours is the very minimum time needed to mine to get a reasonable idea of what is going on
 
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December 03, 2014, 05:11:11 PM
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***************** Amber Alert *******************




JPY holding on by its fingernails from falling through critical resistance @120.

What does this mean for DRK ?

.....Abenomics desperate to shore up their finances --> print money to buy bonds to borrow money to pay debt from printing money to buy bonds to.....

USD-JPY carry trade is pumping US stocks & bonds since the Japanese picked up from where the fed left off within 24 hours - which was part of the central banks plan all along. As a result of all this:

Dollar is stronger --> forcing commodity prices down including....** oil !! **. Russia gets screwed and there's a run on the Rouble, so start printing Rouble money to buy bonds to pay debt from printing money to.....

China looks on and doesn't like what it sees because the lack of growth in foreign markets (due to excess debt from excess money printing to fill the derivatives collapse hole) is causing its markets to slump. So double whammy for them: [1] - fewer foreign customers due to crap western growth [2] - everyone else is devaluing and stealing their export markets. So they say "F*CK IT !! What's the point in us politely holding back on dumping our US bond holdings...the only reason we were doing it in the first place was to have someone to sell to". "We're just going to call your f*ckers bluff and start dumping our gold on western markets at twice the price and lets see if you clowns don't default on the scramble for deliveries - in fact no need to wait & see cos you've none left as it is - we've got it all".

Then the ECB - having already thrown in the towel on corporate bonds look on in mild satisfaction, finally having been given the cover they so sought after to go for the jugular on French and Mediterranean sovereign debt. "F*CK it !!" "Everyone else is devaluing, we're gonna be screwed if we don't too" says Mr Draghi (in italian) .

And off they go to join the race to the bottom while commodities, metals, oil and the top 10 cryptos pick up the pieces form the ensuing debris. http://coinmarketcap.com can't get a big enough server to stop crashing from the clamour of refugees trying to find a seat in their overlevered financial storm as the music grinds to a screeching halt.

******** Check number 1 on this list. Who has madly, frantically, panicly been hoovering all known sources of Gold for the last 4 years including mining supply ? What happens to precious metal prices in a bond market meltdown ?

******** Check number 2 on this list. Who might not be in too great shape in the event of a US bond market cave in ? Who might want to help the Fed out with a bit of remotely applied explosive QE funnelled through some trans-pacific carry trade plumbing ?


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* Conclusion: Who gives a toss about DRK price right now. Just keep it in the top 10 and preferably the top 5 mined coins and everything will be *ok !  Wink
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December 03, 2014, 05:32:13 PM
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Quote from: eduffield, post: 32111, member: 104
Can I get some miners? ec2-54-197-169-85.compute-1.amazonaws.com

New version is on it's way


Lets rock 'n roll people!  We need some 'instant' juice ... Grin
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December 03, 2014, 05:38:23 PM
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***************** Amber Alert *******************

Wonder what the Belgian taxpayers make of 70% of their GDP rotting in toxic US debt?  Cheesy
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