Degolep
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April 21, 2014, 06:21:38 AM |
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Guys send this to mintpal support@mintpal.comDear Mintpal Team,
please consider to add Blackcoin markets to support and facilitate the further development of this coin which is responsible for >50% of your daily volume. Blackcoin needs to be more decoupled from Bitcoin prices to become #1 coin in the future. Please start with a BC/DOGE market and if this works out for you (volume) you could add more markets as needed. a Thanks, XXX
And join reddit! SUB HERE: http://www.reddit.com/r/blackcoinIf you're not into Reddit, don't worry! It's very easy to get yourself started. Reddit is anonymous in nature, you don't even need an email address to create an account!
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Spinach
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April 21, 2014, 06:30:00 AM |
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Congrats at breaking 50K. Anyone here do it?
multipool?
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virtualfaqs
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April 21, 2014, 06:40:11 AM |
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MintPal needs a Trollbox that's specific to BC. I'm sure it would be so hilarious.
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v1l3n1n2
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April 21, 2014, 06:48:43 AM |
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If those big buy walls want to get some coins they are going to have to help break 65-70K resistance on the way up to 100K
personally my sell order is set to 200k, I'm going to hold until then
Not holding any BCs in exchange personally.. got them in my wallet.. staking.. (hey someone gotta support the network ) me too
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JamesR1
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April 21, 2014, 07:12:32 AM |
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MintPal needs a Trollbox that's specific to BC. I'm sure it would be so hilarious. What! Put all you people in a box and allow yourselves to keep yourselves there permanently??? Hmmm.
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nexus2k14
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April 21, 2014, 07:25:30 AM |
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Sure there will be manipulation. I did some math. I came up with eventually a little over $17 per coin. But, I am double checking the figures and holding. And, if it is one thing I know it is figuring. lmao. this shit gets dumped once it hits 60k have fun being a bagholder THIS WILL NEVER BE THE NEXT BITCOIN OR LITECOIN what ever happened to "never say never"? one word: coinkite BC is est coin I mined ever. Even stayed on 50K sat is still more that amazing for me. Thanks to Rat4
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black_shibe
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April 21, 2014, 07:33:31 AM |
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How's the android wallet coming along?
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germsite
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April 21, 2014, 07:43:42 AM |
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Just so I understand correctly what you're aiming for, will this enable me to take a supplied BC address, and execute a payment from that address to my address, using a simple URL query ? I have in my mind something like https://blockchain.info/api/api_receiveYes, this is exactly what it will be like mellowmike, if you're still watching, any news on the API ?
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kyma
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April 21, 2014, 07:45:46 AM Last edit: April 21, 2014, 06:33:03 PM by malevolent |
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Mod note: this is a PDF, I suggest not opening it outside a VM this is beautiful BlackCoin Investor Handout: https://mega.co.nz/#!gI1xiTaC!ghuY6X2nKQIrFReVfP1FFDh1w3wFYg1lXxgNe7XJSRg
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virtualfaqs
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April 21, 2014, 07:49:42 AM |
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If those big buy walls want to get some coins they are going to have to help break 65-70K resistance on the way up to 100K
personally my sell order is set to 200k, I'm going to hold until then
Not holding any BCs in exchange personally.. got them in my wallet.. staking.. (hey someone gotta support the network ) me too Just a warning though. I heard if you deposit a lot of BC instantly, it may have to be done manually like their BTC withdrawals. Can take 1_ hour. . If you need to make a quick sell, you should keep that in mind. Not that anyone should be selling!
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werhgv
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April 21, 2014, 08:02:55 AM |
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i got a runtime errror to then i tried searching blackcoin in windows search and started the qt threw there and it worked not sure if it's any diffrent or im just lucky
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dmc82
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April 21, 2014, 08:12:23 AM |
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When i buy a BlackCoin Card now, do i receive a Limited edition card?
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v1l3n1n2
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April 21, 2014, 08:15:34 AM |
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MoneyMuscles
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April 21, 2014, 08:33:14 AM |
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Is any ones average hashrate on the multipool lower then the displayed hashrate on the rig?
my rig shows 1.4 mh/s and the multipool usually shows an average of 1.31 ever since I started mining on it 5 days ago. The best it did for a few days was about 1.35.
If anyone had the same problem and fixed it let me know.
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KingSchultz
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April 21, 2014, 08:38:45 AM |
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Is any ones average hashrate on the multipool lower then the displayed hashrate on the rig?
my rig shows 1.4 mh/s and the multipool usually shows an average of 1.31 ever since I started mining on it 5 days ago. The best it did for a few days was about 1.35.
If anyone had the same problem and fixed it let me know.
It's normal for hash rate at the pool to be slightly lower than at the miner. Your WU number is probably what you should compare to the pool readings. Things like latency, inefficiency etc affect your 'actual hash rate'. It's sort of like how in a car engine horse power is larger than brake horsepower, because there are inefficiencies along the way in transferring the power. My WU number is about 5%-10% less than my hashrate. That should be the expected loss as long as your cards are tuned/working well.
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jc12345
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April 21, 2014, 08:43:56 AM |
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Is any ones average hashrate on the multipool lower then the displayed hashrate on the rig?
my rig shows 1.4 mh/s and the multipool usually shows an average of 1.31 ever since I started mining on it 5 days ago. The best it did for a few days was about 1.35.
If anyone had the same problem and fixed it let me know.
It's normal for hash rate at the pool to be slightly lower than at the miner. Your WU number is probably what you should compare to the pool readings. Things like latency, inefficiency etc affect your 'actual hash rate'. It's sort of like how in a car engine horse power is larger than brake horsepower, because there are inefficiencies along the way. Distance to the node, hardware errors, rejects, failures and several other things play a part. The pool hash rate is the actual accepted hash rate of what went through after subtracting the inefficiencies.
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MoneyMuscles
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April 21, 2014, 09:01:10 AM |
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Is any ones average hashrate on the multipool lower then the displayed hashrate on the rig?
my rig shows 1.4 mh/s and the multipool usually shows an average of 1.31 ever since I started mining on it 5 days ago. The best it did for a few days was about 1.35.
If anyone had the same problem and fixed it let me know.
It's normal for hash rate at the pool to be slightly lower than at the miner. Your WU number is probably what you should compare to the pool readings. Things like latency, inefficiency etc affect your 'actual hash rate'. It's sort of like how in a car engine horse power is larger than brake horsepower, because there are inefficiencies along the way. Distance to the node, hardware errors, rejects, failures and several other things play a part. The pool hash rate is the actual accepted hash rate of what went through after subtracting the inefficiencies. I dont get any hardware errors on regular pools and i get around 200-500 sometimes now on the multipool. This is the first multipool ive tried so im wondering if any setting needs to be changed for multipool?
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