BitQuark (OP)
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August 02, 2014, 04:52:59 PM |
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Okay, I've been mining there for a solid day at roughly 800Kh/s and the rate is being shown correctly on my dashboard. BitQuark Dev has been mining there ahead of me. He claims he is mining at about 8Mh/s but my pool stats are misreporting he is mining between 1.3 and 3.7 Gh/s, that's GIGA with a "G". Because of this my reward for 24 hours of mining is only 0.09BTQ?
Something is very wrong here. I'm out.
when I GPU at btq.obfuscode.net my hash rate is off also, but over at cpu-pool.net my hash rate is dead on. For some reason the hash rates are only off with GPUs, but are correct when it comes to CPUs. This is one of the problems I've been running into while I've been testing out the MPOS pool on my server. I've emailed the owner of cpu-pool asking about how to fix the coding of the stratum server and he just said it has to do with the "difficulty". That really didn't help much. See how the pools hash rate is way off. Anybody know how to correct this??
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BitQuark (OP)
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August 02, 2014, 05:39:01 PM |
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DannyTom
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August 03, 2014, 04:38:03 AM |
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BTQ: 17NEp7WtUZt4V5RiFP6YHxD1hcte7U3sB8 LTC: LeyXcTFxC5Ku3KDUyhwDHtLko1JwChd99h FTC: 6n56LJKYrdgmsougCCjenLFtpPTcjFQ829
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ZeroFossilFuel
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August 03, 2014, 02:35:54 PM |
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Great article! I just posted a comment there too.
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BitQuark (OP)
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August 03, 2014, 08:20:28 PM |
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very good article with very good reply comments! This is my main goal for BitQuark, is to turn this statement from the article on its head, "Most altcoins are never going to challenge Bitcoin for virtual currency supremacy." I accept this challenge!!!
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zurg
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August 05, 2014, 12:47:14 PM |
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Hi guys, I am fairly new to the paper wallet thingy and still trying to figure out the whole thing. Downloaded the generator and printed the key. Sent 1 BTQ to the address. Where do I go to verify that it has moved there? I can see where I can view by the Transaction ID, but not by the address itself. Also, what is the process of restoring from a Paper wallet? importprivkey <bitquarkprivkey> [label] [rescan=true] Thanks!
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DannyTom
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August 05, 2014, 11:27:14 PM |
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I know someone who skins paper wallets if you want some alternate designs for them.
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BTQ: 17NEp7WtUZt4V5RiFP6YHxD1hcte7U3sB8 LTC: LeyXcTFxC5Ku3KDUyhwDHtLko1JwChd99h FTC: 6n56LJKYrdgmsougCCjenLFtpPTcjFQ829
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BitQuark (OP)
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August 07, 2014, 09:54:27 PM |
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Hi guys, I am fairly new to the paper wallet thingy and still trying to figure out the whole thing. Downloaded the generator and printed the key. Sent 1 BTQ to the address. Where do I go to verify that it has moved there? I can see where I can view by the Transaction ID, but not by the address itself. Also, what is the process of restoring from a Paper wallet? importprivkey <bitquarkprivkey> [label] [rescan=true] Thanks! Yeah you can import the private key into your wallet. Here's an example of what you need to type: importprivkey 5K88CrQSrmpSUudCKFLw6hPuoJxuPEK7H9FA83Rp7cicsHojp92 PaperWallet
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BitQuark (OP)
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August 08, 2014, 10:13:58 PM Last edit: August 08, 2014, 10:41:47 PM by BitQuark |
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It looks like cpu-pools & ext-pools will be closing down Oct. 1, 2014. I talked with the owner and he is shutting down all his pools on his server.
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BitQuark (OP)
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August 10, 2014, 06:39:56 PM |
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Sneak Peak of what is coming int BTQ Phase II So guys & gals, keep on mining and collecting those BTQ's!!!
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DannyTom
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August 10, 2014, 07:08:39 PM |
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Sneak Peak of what is coming int BTQ Phase II So guys & gals, keep on mining and collecting those BTQ's!!! THANK YOU!!!!This will allow anyone to get BTQ just by selling junk. I was really looking forward to the crypto fleamarket, but it looks dead so this is much much needed! I post stuff online at craigslist for the coins I'm interested in, but most people don't know what I'm talking about (I did sell something for BTC once though).
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BTQ: 17NEp7WtUZt4V5RiFP6YHxD1hcte7U3sB8 LTC: LeyXcTFxC5Ku3KDUyhwDHtLko1JwChd99h FTC: 6n56LJKYrdgmsougCCjenLFtpPTcjFQ829
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BitQuark (OP)
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August 11, 2014, 01:20:43 AM Last edit: August 11, 2014, 02:26:40 AM by BitQuark |
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The BitQuark Auction website will be dedicated to BTQ's exclusively. No other crypto currencies will be accepted as payments.
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Obfuscode
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August 13, 2014, 01:48:18 PM |
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Hi,
I just paid out the assets from the pool to their miners.
Sorry for closing it, I was left alone by the staff with an unfinished and buggy setup and I lack the time of fixing it while keeping everything running.
maybe we see us again on a bigger, better, faster and stronger setup!
Cheers, f0o
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BitQuark (OP)
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August 14, 2014, 02:41:33 AM |
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Hi,
I just paid out the assets from the pool to their miners.
Sorry for closing it, I was left alone by the staff with an unfinished and buggy setup and I lack the time of fixing it while keeping everything running.
maybe we see us again on a bigger, better, faster and stronger setup!
Cheers, f0o
Thanks f0o for everything! Hopefully we will join back up in the future!
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ZeroFossilFuel
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August 15, 2014, 01:33:02 AM |
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This alt coin reality ( http://altcoinherald.com/people-still-act-surprised-coin-dev-disappears/) is starting to set in for pool operators too. This is why I believe, for any coin to be viable long term, it needs to have a dedicated pool owned and operated by the coin devs. This game of vanishing pools flooded with mostly $hitcoins does not inspire public confidence. If I can get the original MPOS source code used by cpu-pool (not the newer, buggier code from github), maybe even directly from cpu-pool, with a little help I would be willing to try setting up a BTQ exclusive pool on my server.
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BitQuark (OP)
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August 15, 2014, 01:40:37 AM |
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This alt coin reality ( http://altcoinherald.com/people-still-act-surprised-coin-dev-disappears/) is starting to set in for pool operators too. This is why I believe, for any coin to be viable long term, it needs to have a dedicated pool owned and operated by the coin devs. This game of vanishing pools flooded with mostly $hitcoins does not inspire public confidence. If I can get the original MPOS source code used by cpu-pool (not the newer, buggier code from github), maybe even directly from cpu-pool, with a little help I would be willing to try setting up a BTQ exclusive pool on my server. I totally agree 110%!!! I was hoping to running my own BTQ pool from my server here at home, but the only problem that I'm running into is that TWC wants like $350 month just to issue me a static IP :-( So if I can't come up with talking them into giving me a static IP, then I will look into setting the BTQ Pool up on a remote server!
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