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January 26, 2019, 10:06:28 AM
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Humm... One week in and no "serious ecchange" WTF. Sorry only semiSerious exchanges available during the incubation period. Wallet is only linux, VM is a preference choice, that is not recommended.

so the only wallet is through linux vm?


Does a "serious" exchange support this yet?

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January 26, 2019, 10:08:59 AM
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so the only wallet is through linux vm?


Does a "serious" exchange support this yet?


No, I run mine on Mac Os.

There is no such thing as a 'serious' exchange Tongue
Maybe exaggerating a bit - but you get the point.
Wait a few months and it will be all over the place.

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January 26, 2019, 10:55:52 AM
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Hi, colleagues. Tell me what profit per day in dollars now with 1080 and 1080ti?
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January 26, 2019, 11:08:41 AM
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Hi, colleagues. Tell me what profit per day in dollars now with 1080 and 1080ti?

1 zillion dollars Tongue

Sorry, couldn't help it, but shouldn't you read a little before you ask? c29 or c31?
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It is more profitable mining c31 ATM. c29 has become less and less profitable during the last week. Clearly it also depends on your hardware available.
Things swift at a fast pace, and change directions by the day.

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January 26, 2019, 11:09:48 AM
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Am I correct in stating that there will be approximately 315 million GRIN after 10 years?

1 per second x 10 years?

If so the supply doesn't seem that high to me considering what the potential is for this coin to develop in the next ten years.



You're right. I also think the same - many people misunderstand. They think that Grin's monetary policy is stupid and irrational. Well, it is not. It has been designed this way on purpose. I personally think it's a good model and will play out nicely. Here's a nice chart that shows the Grin supply

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1RO3zc5AvfN9rcVnrYnLjqCikFLHmD39_7MCV18lDrvc/edit#gid=0


Glad I'm not alone in my opinion, thanks for the link!  Grin

The linked sheet has the old 50 Grin per block reward and needs updating

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January 26, 2019, 11:36:50 AM
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Hi, colleagues. Tell me what profit per day in dollars now with 1080 and 1080ti?

1 zillion dollars Tongue

Sorry, couldn't help it, but shouldn't you read a little before you ask? c29 or c31?
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It is more profitable mining c31 ATM. c29 has become less and less profitable during the last week. Clearly it also depends on your hardware available.
Things swift at a fast pace, and change directions by the day.
Any cryptocurrency calculator has an error of plus or minus 10%. I asked the real profit for the current moment on the best algorithm for 1080 and 1080ti.
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January 26, 2019, 11:42:05 AM
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Any cryptocurrency calculator has an error of plus or minus 10%. I asked the real profit for the current moment on the best algorithm for 1080 and 1080ti.

True. But:

Agreed, it's roughly $1 per Grin to mine with 'high-end' hardware ATM.
Rewards for c29 have more than halved since the beginning, and dropping fast...
Last full day I mined c29, gave me just more than 2 Grin, whereas on the 17th of this month was more like between 5 and 6 Grin.
Switching to Minerbabe and c31 yesterday, seems to have bumped it up to around 4 Grin again.

Stock settings:



Power fluctuates a bit, G/s not really with almost zero delayed/rejected.

That would make it very roughly 0.5 Grin per day, per 1080ti on c31, instead of 0.25 Grin on c29. Roughly.

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January 26, 2019, 11:48:36 AM
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So I managed to sync a node and the wallet running in Ubuntu. So far easy sailing. What i'm failing to see is how on earth is this difficult and messy crap going to get widely adopted by the masses.

Unless further down the road it gets a lot less COMPLICATED to set up and send/receive this shit, then this is going to fail hard.

If you don't know what i'm talking about, try getting your parents to setup and use Grin (without you helping them).
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January 26, 2019, 11:54:40 AM
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^. Oh, but that what's so great about Grin.
It promises to deliver a form of easy (maybe tap-able), stealth, mass adopted cryptocurrency transaction network.

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January 26, 2019, 01:00:16 PM
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I just spotted on www.howtobuygrin.com that Kucoin is listing Grin today

"Trading pairs include GRIN/BTC, GRIN/ETH and GRIN/USDT. Buying starts Jan 24, 2019, 17:30 (UTC+8), selling starts Jan 24, 2019, 18:00 (UTC+8) and withdrawal opens Jan 26, 2019, 18:00 (UTC+8)."

My favorite grin exchange at the moment is ChainRift, I wish there was more volume...

they're based in the USA
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January 26, 2019, 01:51:19 PM
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Attempts at OpSec Wink I'm still freaking the fuck out over the sweater photo, TBH.

That was indeed a bit foolish Bob. Now you have to sell the freaking cars Tongue
Sorry. We love ya.

youll need to jackhammer out the floor and repour it. those minute imperfections in the concrete can be identified.

We should start the official bob opsec thread.

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January 26, 2019, 02:15:04 PM
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Hi.
I can not get a grin on Linux.
The first time with Linux. I installed the second system on the laptop, installed according to the instructions.
grin wallet -e listen. wallet address 13.25.57 ..: 3415
But nothing comes from the exchange to this address.
The site canyouseeme.org shows that port 3415 is closed.
What to do?
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January 26, 2019, 02:18:57 PM
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We should start the official bob opsec thread.

He exposed his handwriting a couple of posts up... the guy is DONE.

Hi.
I can not get a grin on Linux.
The first time with Linux. I installed the second system on the laptop, installed according to the instructions.
grin wallet -e listen. wallet address 13.25.57 ..: 3415
But nothing comes from the exchange to this address.
The site canyouseeme.org shows that port 3415 is closed.
What to do?

You are probably behind a router so you need to poke a hole, i.e. forward that port from the router to your Linux box. This is potentially dangerous so please be extremely careful with it.
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January 26, 2019, 03:06:07 PM
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I find it maybe funny, that the current transition from c29 to c31 took place at:



Brrrrrr... Shocked

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January 26, 2019, 04:43:52 PM
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Could you guys recommend a grin miner which you can mine grincoin via CPU?

I was planning to mine Grin coin to my 3 PCs and I already tried searching on grin forum but I can only find is the Linux based miner how about for windows based CPU miner?
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January 26, 2019, 05:15:53 PM
Last edit: January 26, 2019, 05:26:10 PM by Cryptotourist
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Well,

NVIDIA 1080Ti 3 day mining profitability


Source:
https://gitter.im/grin_community/Lobby

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January 26, 2019, 05:30:49 PM
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Guys,

Whats the best form to hodl this coin, save the file that pool send us?   Cool

Thans

Install a wallet and redeem the file. Not sure which pool you're talking about but e.g. grinmint withdrawal files are valid only for an hour and are definitely not the way to "hodl", not to mention that they send it via e-mail so quite vulnerable just for that reason alone.

HI thanks for help,

wallet 713 is good?

Thanks
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January 26, 2019, 05:51:59 PM
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HI thanks for help,

wallet 713 is good?

Thanks

I haven't tried it. My understanding is that it's using grinbox so you're sacrificing a bit of privacy for the convenience of having addresses. You still need to make sure that your pool supports grinbox.
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January 26, 2019, 07:16:13 PM
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^. In a manner of speaking, Grin's 'Lightening Network' equivalent maybe?

Hmm..

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January 26, 2019, 09:39:51 PM
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HI thanks for help,

wallet 713 is good?

Thanks

wallet713 still requires that you run the grin daemon, so you might as well get that set up first.

wallet713's grinbox addresses would theoretically be OK if you never reused them and ran wallet713 via Tor, but wallet713 doesn't even support Tor yet.

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