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Author Topic: [ANN] Blacknet BLN | Staking | Future of zApp & ZeFi  (Read 2509635 times)
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February 27, 2014, 12:05:12 PM
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http://bc.scryptominers.com/

is down

ffs.

ED: now up?
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February 27, 2014, 12:06:26 PM
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Same unbearable shit as usual, half the pools down, going down, on-off and the other half is empty, like mining solo.

Than just use p2pool - p2pool can't be down and it's always paying - p2pool is DDOS resistant as it's distributed through nodes:)

Just choose the best node, with the lowest ping to your location ! We're currently at 900MHs total hashpower ! Smiley Remember that p2pool is best suited for bigger miners (bigger than one or two radeons).
Don't get pushed away if you won't get your payout with the first block - p2pool needs to get momentum Smiley  


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February 27, 2014, 12:07:11 PM
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Why are you all so eager to dump this coin? Right before the PoS and the true value will show?  I see aaaaaalot of sell orders at CR right now..

I am eager for PoS to start fully... The production rate of the coin is going to drop massively and people will have to use exchanges to acquire the coins.

Also the interest rate of this coin is a lot higher than just 50k into 50.5k in 1 year. Its more like 50k into 100k in 365 days.

Are you sure? When is 1% per annum really mean 100% per annum?

Don't get me wrong, i'm mining BC hard, tried to get 1million but have NO CHANCE lol, not even half way.
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February 27, 2014, 12:08:23 PM
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This is probably a very silly question, but why are hackers interested in bringing down pools?

I just fail to see a reason.

Or do they try to manipulate the overall hashing rate with it?
That would at least make 'a bit' of sense...
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February 27, 2014, 12:08:39 PM
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Why are you all so eager to dump this coin? Right before the PoS and the true value will show?  I see aaaaaalot of sell orders at CR right now..

I am eager for PoS to start fully... The production rate of the coin is going to drop massively and people will have to use exchanges to acquire the coins.

Also the interest rate of this coin is a lot higher than just 50k into 50.5k in 1 year. Its more like 50k into 100k in 365 days.

Are you sure? When is 1% per annum really mean 100% per annum?

Don't get me wrong, i'm mining BC hard, tried to get 1million but have NO CHANCE lol, not even half way.



no

1% + compound interest = 1.05% /year

if 100% that would mean we'd had 100M added each year, wich would be stupid Smiley

POS reward is here to maintain the network.

Enjoy you black coin  Grin
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February 27, 2014, 12:09:20 PM
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almost there  Shocked
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February 27, 2014, 12:09:54 PM
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Same unbearable shit as usual, half the pools down, going down, on-off and the other half is empty, like mining solo.

Than just use p2pool - p2pool can't be down and it's always paying - p2pool is DDOS resistant as it's distributed through nodes:)

Just choose the best node, with the lowest ping to your location ! We're currently at 900MHs total hashpower ! Smiley Remember that p2pool is best suited for bigger miners (bigger than one or two radeons).
Don't get pushed away if you won't get your payout with the first block - p2pool needs to get momentum Smiley  



i chucked 20 mh/s at this p2p pool for 45 mins.. not 1 coin and yes i was on the graphs.. at 21.5mhs

weird was working fine till this morning
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February 27, 2014, 12:09:59 PM
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bc.cryptoquest.net

who admin?
letter did not come to confirm registration

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February 27, 2014, 12:12:05 PM
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All pools are f**** under ddos Angry
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February 27, 2014, 12:13:53 PM
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Same unbearable shit as usual, half the pools down, going down, on-off and the other half is empty, like mining solo.

Than just use p2pool - p2pool can't be down and it's always paying - p2pool is DDOS resistant as it's distributed through nodes:)

Just choose the best node, with the lowest ping to your location ! We're currently at 900MHs total hashpower ! Smiley Remember that p2pool is best suited for bigger miners (bigger than one or two radeons).
Don't get pushed away if you won't get your payout with the first block - p2pool needs to get momentum Smiley  



i chucked 20 mh/s at this p2p pool for 45 mins.. not 1 coin and yes i was on the graphs.. at 21.5mhs

weird was working fine till this morning

And how long did you stay on the pool? Some people get their first payout in 30 minutes some in 2 hours, but after that it all gets even - it's how it works Smiley

Whats your address ? Or the first 5 characters I look it up int my p2pool node stats .
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February 27, 2014, 12:14:51 PM
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bc.cryptoquest.net

who admin?
letter did not come to confirm registration

check your spam folder
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February 27, 2014, 12:16:03 PM
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Why DdOS !!!!!!!!!

All pools are f**** under ddos Angry
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February 27, 2014, 12:16:14 PM
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BMPHEW


have mined on this pool on and off via launch steadily throwing more MH in ..

this morning no matter what i was hashing , not even on payout list .. i have been constantly on list since launch with better and worse results

the 20 mh/s was for about 30-40 mins
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February 27, 2014, 12:16:30 PM
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This is probably a very silly question, but why are hackers interested in bringing down pools?

I just fail to see a reason.

Or do they try to manipulate the overall hashing rate with it?
That would at least make 'a bit' of sense...

The reason I think is this...

>90% of all mining takes place in top 3 popular pools.

So, if you have a nice big GPU farm, setup for SOLO MINING, then DDOS the big three pools. Then for a while, you get almost ALL of the blocks as you have no competition. This is why it is important to have 5 or 10 pools with load spread evenly, it would be very difficult to take out a larger number of pools than just a small number.

That's it. Just down to greed and cheating.
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February 27, 2014, 12:16:56 PM
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why the shit are you people arguing about the ticker? BLK is what a logical person would look for when searching BLACKcoin.

done.

case closed.

nothing to see here.

anyone asking for anything other than that is trolling, and secretly trying to destroy the coin. XBC? are you @#$@%@#%ing kidding me? cause when i'm looking through 150+ tickers on cryptsy, if i know the coin's called BLACKcoin i'll probably start looking through the "x"es

come on people, get a grip.

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February 27, 2014, 12:18:46 PM
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Don't see why people use those anonymous shady exchanges.   May as well burn your money.  It's now no a solid registered USA exchange at Atomic-Trade



 
 
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February 27, 2014, 12:19:19 PM
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This is probably a very silly question, but why are hackers interested in bringing down pools?

I just fail to see a reason.

Or do they try to manipulate the overall hashing rate with it?
That would at least make 'a bit' of sense...

They DDos the pools so we cant mine at this pools and the Hashrate is going down as the difficult.
So the hackers can mine more BC
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February 27, 2014, 12:21:17 PM
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Can someone please answer my questions? I would really appreciate it. I have mined other coins before but POS is new to me.

Once I get the coins in my wallet do I need to do anything special to get the stake thing going? It says stake miner suspended due to locked wallet. How do I get around this.
Do I understand correctly that all the coins ever will be made this week and then no more will be made? Will pools end after that since it will be pointless, and all mining will stop and everything will be done on the wallet?

Thank you to whoever answers.
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February 27, 2014, 12:21:49 PM
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BMPHEW


have mined on this pool on and off via launch steadily throwing more MH in ..

this morning no matter what i was hashing , not even on payout list .. i have been constantly on list since launch with better and worse results

the 20 mh/s was for about 30-40 mins

I had one 20MHs guy, but he didn't enter his wallet address:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/r30p1wrir1imifb/null.PNG
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February 27, 2014, 12:22:08 PM
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This is probably a very silly question, but why are hackers interested in bringing down pools?

I just fail to see a reason.

Or do they try to manipulate the overall hashing rate with it?
That would at least make 'a bit' of sense...

They DDos the pools so we cant mine at this pools and the Hashrate is going down as the difficult.
So the hackers can mine more BC

My solution is to have multiple failover pools set up.  I just jump to the next available pool when one is down.  Works well  
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