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August 28, 2015, 09:10:09 PM
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When you'll find a block.

100mh nearly 20 hours ....  if no bad luck

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August 28, 2015, 10:23:10 PM
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Whats up Community,

What is this all about?

My name is Alan. Me and a small group of students are what you would call "crypto-nerds".
We are following the entire crypto scene for a very long time, and Ethereum has raised our attention a while ago.

We found that the ethereum clients (that you find out in the wild) are too geeky for the average user. So
in order to improve the mass adoption of ETH, we want to give our contribution to the community and introduce

A Secure Ethereum Web Wallet
https://ethereumwallet.org

Your password is never sent to the server. What the server does save, it your AES encrypted wallet.
When you visit the website it would then download the encrypted wallet, and decode it locally using your password.
The decoded data at no point leaves your computer.
For an additional security measure you may export your 12 word mnemonic seed, so even if you lose your password you can recover your funds.
Also here, the mnemonic is never transmitted to the server.
This web client works just like any other offline ethereum client.








The source code is based on a fork of blockchain.info's source code for the HD wallet.
What you basically get is a Web-Wallet which is entirely is in your possession. That means that you are the only one having the private keys to your ethereum addresses.
A copy of your wallet is stored on the webserver AES-encoded with your password that also at no time is transmitted to our server.
So even when our server should get compromised, your coins are at no time in danger.

Other security features allow you to set up a Two Factor Authentication using Google Authenticator or export your wallet using a simply memorable mnemonic string.

So start your wallet now with an unlimited number of accounts (all derived using BIP0039 techniques from the mnemonic secret of your wallet)


Alpha Stadium

Please note that the software is in alpha stadium right now, yet fully functional when it comes down to sending and receiving ETH. Further versions of the software will be entirely compatible with the wallets generated by the alpha.
However, there will be bugs. And this is good!
If you like to contribute to our project, feel free to test excessively and give us feedback about possible bugs or errors.

Eye Candy

http://oi62.tinypic.com/x3cvoz.jpg

http://i60.tinypic.com/14lkjux.png

http://i57.tinypic.com/z5ap.png

http://i59.tinypic.com/wgxd79.png
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August 28, 2015, 10:36:54 PM
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Whats up Community,

What is this all about?

My name is Alan. Me and a small group of students are what you would call "crypto-nerds".
We are following the entire crypto scene for a very long time, and Ethereum has raised our attention a while ago.

We found that the ethereum clients (that you find out in the wild) are too geeky for the average user. So
in order to improve the mass adoption of ETH, we want to give our contribution to the community and introduce

A Secure Ethereum Web Wallet
https://ethereumwallet.org

Your password is never sent to the server. What the server does save, it your AES encrypted wallet.
When you visit the website it would then download the encrypted wallet, and decode it locally using your password.
The decoded data at no point leaves your computer.
For an additional security measure you may export your 12 word mnemonic seed, so even if you lose your password you can recover your funds.
Also here, the mnemonic is never transmitted to the server.
This web client works just like any other offline ethereum client.








The source code is based on a fork of blockchain.info's source code for the HD wallet.
What you basically get is a Web-Wallet which is entirely is in your possession. That means that you are the only one having the private keys to your ethereum addresses.
A copy of your wallet is stored on the webserver AES-encoded with your password that also at no time is transmitted to our server.
So even when our server should get compromised, your coins are at no time in danger.

Other security features allow you to set up a Two Factor Authentication using Google Authenticator or export your wallet using a simply memorable mnemonic string.

So start your wallet now with an unlimited number of accounts (all derived using BIP0039 techniques from the mnemonic secret of your wallet)


Alpha Stadium

Please note that the software is in alpha stadium right now, yet fully functional when it comes down to sending and receiving ETH. Further versions of the software will be entirely compatible with the wallets generated by the alpha.
However, there will be bugs. And this is good!
If you like to contribute to our project, feel free to test excessively and give us feedback about possible bugs or errors.

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That does look nice. It will be well received by many people. I would never use a web wallet, but some people will for sure.
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August 29, 2015, 03:32:46 AM
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Ethereum welcome to beginning..!!!

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August 29, 2015, 05:59:00 AM
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Hi guys need help please someone give me an example of bat file for mining at suprnova pool with 170MHs with user and password for worker because i get only invalid shares and i've already regenerate DAG file 3 times

Thx in advance
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August 29, 2015, 06:07:39 AM
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For mining Ether, would it be worth the investment to buy 2 gtx 980ti, or 1 more gtx 980 and SLI it with the one I already have?  I don't have room for a proper mining rig, so I have to use my own desktop, which is pretty much a monster gamer/miner when i'm not gaming or at work Smiley  Thoughts?

Grow the Dividend Snek! (pm me if you have questions)
https://powh.io/?masternode=0x1f9b145fdaef2b82aef29c2f3c9b875a8b017512
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August 29, 2015, 06:53:03 AM
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Right now im mining using Ethereumpool.co. Seems like a good pool. I also tried Alphapool, those guys gifted 1 ETH to all miners from yesterday. Difference is that Ethereumpool pays after you mine 1 Eth, Alpha pays out every 1 hour.

I mined on Alpha for 12 hours and didn't get squat.  Prob not goin back there. 

Hey guys, AlphaPool Rep here. The reason payouts were so low over the past few days was because someone found a vulnerability and was taking advantage of it. We found it quickly, but defaulted to withholding their 'gains'. This had the effect of paying out ~1-2 ETH every block instead of 5 ETH. Of course, this was not intended behaviour. We have ~35 ETH in our wallet that we will be paying out to our miners tomorrow at 8pm PST. You can read a bit more about it here (https://www.reddit.com/r/ethereum/comments/3itiv9/alphapool_security_update_35eth_payout_and_new/)

We apologize for the inconvenience the situation has cause, and we hope you return to AlphaPool!   Cheesy

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August 29, 2015, 10:37:03 AM
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Guys, sorry if this has been answered before but I could not find.

Where does the Ethers go that are used to "purchase gas" in order to use the dapps etc. on the network? Are those Ethers deleted or what? Where do they end up?

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August 29, 2015, 11:51:25 AM
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Ethereumpool.co is Open to handle more, new miners.
http://ethereumpool.co

Take a look Miners, we have plenty of forum topics, active 24h/7 support. Tutorial on site and detailed statistics
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August 29, 2015, 08:39:32 PM
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People with an UK bank account can buy ether now on CryptoMate.co.uk

CryptoMate is UK's first crypto broker that offers customers to buy ETH.

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August 30, 2015, 02:02:02 AM
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Alphapool is giving away 35ETH to our miners in a hour!

http://alphapool.xyz

https://www.reddit.com/r/ethereum/comments/3iwtnn/alphapool_giving_35eth_to_miners_in_an_hour/
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August 30, 2015, 03:38:37 AM
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@Ethereum DEV
I hold a lot of Ethereum because I think it's very potential, but I notice another project named Tau-Chain, the developer claims it's better than Ethereum, can you compare them from your point of view


Quote from Tau-Chain developer:
"Now let me list five major differences:

Ethereum client is fixed, meaning the network's protocol cannot change with time. It is hard-coded, and if one day users would like to change its behavior, they will probably require a hard-fork of Ethereum's blockchain. On the other hand, Tau client's behavior and code is itself on-chain. Think open a GitHub repository with a code and all it is doing is downloading from GitHub its own code and executing it. This is exactly what Tau client is doing: every block contains its own code, including the conditions for accepting the next block. Therefore we get maximum flexibility not only for apps over Tau but for Tau itself.
Ethereum's rules are predetermined by their developers. Tau will come out with no rules at all. Its users will set its behavior. At this sense, tau begins with total equilibrium among its participants, a priori.
Ethereum's applications are written in a Turing complete language, which disables the whole magic of proofs over a given code, as emphasized in many places.
Ethereum does not support separate contexts: everyone executes all code. Therefore, it is impractical to supply general purpose or HPC software over Ethereum. On the other hand, Tau has separate contexts, so one may subscribe to a context (like installing an app from Appstore/GooglePlay) without interfering with other contexts. Yet, that context can reference other existing contexts and reuse their code.
Ethereum's model requires a coin ("fuel"). Tau doesn't need a coin: the users can agree on the economic characteristic of the network and define any kind of incentive they find adequate, whether globally over the whole network or over their local Tau client."
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August 30, 2015, 03:42:57 AM
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@Ethereum DEV
I hold a lot of Ethereum because I think it's very potential, but I notice another project named Tau-Chain, the developer claims it's better than Ethereum, can you compare them from your point of view


Quote from Tau-Chain developer:
"Now let me list five major differences:

Ethereum client is fixed, meaning the network's protocol cannot change with time. It is hard-coded, and if one day users would like to change its behavior, they will probably require a hard-fork of Ethereum's blockchain. On the other hand, Tau client's behavior and code is itself on-chain. Think open a GitHub repository with a code and all it is doing is downloading from GitHub its own code and executing it. This is exactly what Tau client is doing: every block contains its own code, including the conditions for accepting the next block. Therefore we get maximum flexibility not only for apps over Tau but for Tau itself.
Ethereum's rules are predetermined by their developers. Tau will come out with no rules at all. Its users will set its behavior. At this sense, tau begins with total equilibrium among its participants, a priori.
Ethereum's applications are written in a Turing complete language, which disables the whole magic of proofs over a given code, as emphasized in many places.
Ethereum does not support separate contexts: everyone executes all code. Therefore, it is impractical to supply general purpose or HPC software over Ethereum. On the other hand, Tau has separate contexts, so one may subscribe to a context (like installing an app from Appstore/GooglePlay) without interfering with other contexts. Yet, that context can reference other existing contexts and reuse their code.
Ethereum's model requires a coin ("fuel"). Tau doesn't need a coin: the users can agree on the economic characteristic of the network and define any kind of incentive they find adequate, whether globally over the whole network or over their local Tau client."

Links please
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August 30, 2015, 03:44:50 AM
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Hi guys need help please someone give me an example of bat file for mining at suprnova pool with 170MHs with user and password for worker because i get only invalid shares and i've already regenerate DAG file 3 times

Thx in advance

PM me I can help you get started at http://weipool.org
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August 30, 2015, 03:49:35 AM
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nanopool fee up to 3% ! I cant find how much is the suprnova fee?!

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August 30, 2015, 03:56:09 AM
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@Ethereum DEV
I hold a lot of Ethereum because I think it's very potential, but I notice another project named Tau-Chain, the developer claims it's better than Ethereum, can you compare them from your point of view


Quote from Tau-Chain developer:
"Now let me list five major differences:

Ethereum client is fixed, meaning the network's protocol cannot change with time. It is hard-coded, and if one day users would like to change its behavior, they will probably require a hard-fork of Ethereum's blockchain. On the other hand, Tau client's behavior and code is itself on-chain. Think open a GitHub repository with a code and all it is doing is downloading from GitHub its own code and executing it. This is exactly what Tau client is doing: every block contains its own code, including the conditions for accepting the next block. Therefore we get maximum flexibility not only for apps over Tau but for Tau itself.
Ethereum's rules are predetermined by their developers. Tau will come out with no rules at all. Its users will set its behavior. At this sense, tau begins with total equilibrium among its participants, a priori.
Ethereum's applications are written in a Turing complete language, which disables the whole magic of proofs over a given code, as emphasized in many places.
Ethereum does not support separate contexts: everyone executes all code. Therefore, it is impractical to supply general purpose or HPC software over Ethereum. On the other hand, Tau has separate contexts, so one may subscribe to a context (like installing an app from Appstore/GooglePlay) without interfering with other contexts. Yet, that context can reference other existing contexts and reuse their code.
Ethereum's model requires a coin ("fuel"). Tau doesn't need a coin: the users can agree on the economic characteristic of the network and define any kind of incentive they find adequate, whether globally over the whole network or over their local Tau client."

Links please

If you can compare them in technical perspective, I'll really appreciate it

http://cointelegraph.com/news/115118/tau-chain-a-decentralized-app-store-with-greater-flexibility-than-ethereum

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=950309
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August 30, 2015, 05:08:45 AM
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nanopool fee up to 3% ! I cant find how much is the suprnova fee?!
1%

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August 30, 2015, 09:17:08 AM
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I see a big issue in this mining pools on bitcoin. Its sad, that ethereum still didn't manage smaller rewards in shorter times.
I mean, whats the point of that pool centralizsation shit?
I am mining alone since 36 hours with 60 MH and still didn't have luck at all. And it probably can only become worse later...
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August 30, 2015, 11:52:06 AM
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Any plans for Gui wallet? Stiil dont have enough time to read all about ETH..

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August 30, 2015, 02:50:40 PM
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Any plans for Gui wallet? Stiil dont have enough time to read all about ETH..

I agree, things need to improve so we don't turn into paycoin 2.0
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