arieq
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December 17, 2014, 08:30:23 AM |
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OMG that moment in life when you set your buy order just under what it actually hit huh? just wait, this is going down further. should place it even lower If it goes up to 7k tonight and then down back to 5k, sell pressure will be massive. I don't think it will go down that low at all. In fact, i don't think we will be heading back below 5k again
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NapsterAU
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December 17, 2014, 09:14:45 AM |
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OMG that moment in life when you set your buy order just under what it actually hit huh? just wait, this is going down further. should place it even lower Its not about it going down further but more of making the most out of the slight rise we just had today.
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XbladeX
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December 17, 2014, 12:02:02 PM |
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someone was able to setup raspberry pi to stake BC ?
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Request / 26th September / 2022 APP-06-22-4587
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karoke
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December 17, 2014, 12:37:17 PM |
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someone was able to setup raspberry pi to stake BC ?
I haven't tried, but raspberry pi should be the same as setting up a linux client. The only difficulty I can foresee is that you have to cross compile due to limited ram and speed. Did you, or somebody, have any problems?
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coinism
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December 17, 2014, 03:10:11 PM |
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Yeah and it's CNY. whales normally jump with btc etc.. seems to be legit growth.
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maarx
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December 17, 2014, 03:31:05 PM |
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Hey guys, You seem to really know a lot about this coin; which can be easily seen from the 1500+ posts in here. I am trying to learn more myself; and figure out whether this is legit or not. It sounds a bit strange to be honest; but then there is some evidence here and there that supports the BlackCoin as an idea. Even BitHalo ( http://davtonia.com/halowiki/index.php?title=BitHalo_-_The_world%27s_first_smart_contracting_client ); which I have used to trade Bitcoins with no risk whatsoever seems to also support only one more currency; and that is the BlackCoin indeed. I am confused. What's your take? If you are asking if BlackCoin is a legit coin/ project, yes it is. The core value of BC is to use and improve the Proof of Stake protocol. The developer of BitHalo was with the BlackCoin community from the start and he really liked using BlackCoin for his software due to faster confirms, much more ease-of-use creating smart contracts. He has said that BC was perfect for smart contracting software. His software, however, could be used on top of any coin- so it should not be the main reason for anyone to invest/ stay invested in BlackCoin. In addition, most coins in the past 8 months have been based on BlackCoin (interesting fact)
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noerc
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December 17, 2014, 04:28:31 PM |
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someone was able to setup raspberry pi to stake BC ?
Yes, its easy and just behaves just as any other linux. Compiling the source takes several hours and I would also recommend to copy the blockchain data from somewhere else, but once synced the pi is staking smoothly.
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randywald
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December 17, 2014, 04:35:09 PM |
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someone was able to setup raspberry pi to stake BC ?
Yes, its easy and just behaves just as any other linux. Compiling the source takes several hours and I would also recommend to copy the blockchain data from somewhere else, but once synced the pi is staking smoothly. If i want to buy such a micro pc, should i buy raspberry pie or banana pie? Banana has better technical specs. I have a staking pc but it clearly takes more power than a raspie .
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randywald
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December 17, 2014, 04:45:27 PM |
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Just for information:
bittrex: BTC-BC Disabled (i don't know why)
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Subtuppel
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December 17, 2014, 04:47:14 PM |
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someone was able to setup raspberry pi to stake BC ?
Yes, its easy and just behaves just as any other linux. Compiling the source takes several hours and I would also recommend to copy the blockchain data from somewhere else, but once synced the pi is staking smoothly. If i want to buy such a micro pc, should i buy raspberry pie or banana pie? Banana has better technical specs. I have a staking pc but it clearly takes more power than a raspie . Depends on if you want to use it for staking only or if it is for multiple use cases, i'd say. For staking only i think the raspberry would be the better one since it needs significantly less energy (if i am not wrong), price wise there is not much of a difference these days, about 5 EUR more for both the case and the "board" if you want the banana version...
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noerc
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December 17, 2014, 04:48:36 PM |
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someone was able to setup raspberry pi to stake BC ?
Yes, its easy and just behaves just as any other linux. Compiling the source takes several hours and I would also recommend to copy the blockchain data from somewhere else, but once synced the pi is staking smoothly. If i want to buy such a micro pc, should i buy raspberry pie or banana pie? Banana has better technical specs. I have a staking pc but it clearly takes more power than a raspie . Well the additional RAM won't bring any advantage. The dual core of the banana will probably make it more responsible even on heavy load and also compiling the source will be faster. If I would today decide to buy such a device for general purpose I'd probably have an eye on the banana. However, if you really only want to use the device for staking one could argue that with the banana you're actually buying to much power for the task. EDIT: yeah basically what Subtuppel wrote while I was still typing
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randywald
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December 17, 2014, 04:58:09 PM |
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Thank you both,
basically i want to have a micro pc that can run more than 1 wallet simultaneously. It will be used for wallets/staking only. I want to have fast access to my bitcoins, blackcoins and maybe ~two other coins. Let's say it is my "wallet server". Possible with the pi?
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yourstruly
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December 17, 2014, 06:40:20 PM |
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We released our first example bot, this one is written in ruby and makes use of our live API. https://github.com/excoinexchange/exbot_rubyWe will are already working on other wrappers which we will make example bots with and share them.
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SimkoMiner
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December 17, 2014, 06:52:41 PM |
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Blackcoin again hasn't dissappointed me. Whenever it almost looks it's going to be dumped to ground, the trend reverses back up. I don't know any other coin except Bitcoin which has survived for so long and still having some significant buy support and volume. There are still so many people who believe in this coin, awesome. Great community and wide distribution of this coin make it simply unbreakable.
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Subtuppel
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December 18, 2014, 12:21:36 AM |
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Blackcoin again hasn't dissappointed me. Whenever it almost looks it's going to be dumped to ground, the trend reverses back up. I don't know any other coin except Bitcoin which has survived for so long and still having some significant buy support and volume. There are still so many people who believe in this coin, awesome. Great community and wide distribution of this coin make it simply unbreakable.
Well spoken. Interesting that all the trolls took a day off at the same moment....
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Subtuppel
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December 18, 2014, 12:24:46 AM |
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Thank you both,
basically i want to have a micro pc that can run more than 1 wallet simultaneously. It will be used for wallets/staking only. I want to have fast access to my bitcoins, blackcoins and maybe ~two other coins. Let's say it is my "wallet server". Possible with the pi?
Well, Bitcoin client should not use much CPU, no idea how much of the pi's CPU is used by one PoS wallet (mine is running on a 16 core XEON, hard to measure any load there at all )
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InvestorPerson
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December 18, 2014, 12:46:05 AM |
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Blackcoin again hasn't dissappointed me. Whenever it almost looks it's going to be dumped to ground, the trend reverses back up. I don't know any other coin except Bitcoin which has survived for so long and still having some significant buy support and volume. There are still so many people who believe in this coin, awesome. Great community and wide distribution of this coin make it simply unbreakable.
one step forward and ten steps back, awesome. drop 3-4k, climb back 1k and you start cheering again whoopwhoop
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whoever sells below 29k now must be a complete retard....
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