chesthing
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March 31, 2014, 03:24:55 PM |
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I've bought .5 btc in the 12s this morning. I'm either throwing money away on a system that is completely crashing (Im sure how the sellers feel) or going to come out huge in a few weeks. I'm not a gambler by nature but this seems like a decent bet.
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Gazza1
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March 31, 2014, 03:37:01 PM Last edit: March 31, 2014, 03:49:12 PM by Gazza1 |
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Please look at this transaction and fix. I sent coins yesterday and they are still 0 confirms
Status: 0/unconfirmed Date: 3/30/2014 20:10 To: mintpal HMmEP9kdYXikNWCxMKiPbGhEgkFtMmSVUp Debit: -1200.00 HIC Transaction fee: -0.01 HIC Net amount: -1200.01 HIC Transaction ID: dbc65e9bc3aab600c1b7b9727def21986bc4172751d0dc4c504b515c8f726146
I've since raised my transaction fee, regardless these coins are stuck and need to be fixed.
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Impossible is a word found only in the dictionary of fools.
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child_harold
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March 31, 2014, 03:42:50 PM |
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thanks for the relpy somebody will have a nice surprise one day btw: HIC is the noise Godzilla makes after devouring a plane
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HiroS (OP)
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March 31, 2014, 03:49:27 PM |
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Litecoin devs are a bit odd. Their attitude reminds me of early Bitcoiners who used to hate on alts, except that Litecoin is an alt. Litecoin was one of the original champions for altcoins and made good arguments as to why we need alts. They now spend time putting down other people's efforts and the attitude seems to be that there only needs to be two coins. Warren is an excellent developer who does a lot of good for Litecoin and their auxiliary projects like Bitcoin-OMG. I would like to see him embrace the fact that we are working in open source and people can try out variations. Alts also work in an open source space and the solutions found could be used to improve crypto across the board so let them experiment, diversity is healthy for evolving software.
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HiroS (OP)
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March 31, 2014, 03:51:27 PM |
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Please look at this transaction and fix. I sent coins yesterday and they are still 0 confirms
Status: 0/unconfirmed Date: 3/30/2014 20:10 To: mintpal HMmEP9kdYXikNWCxMKiPbGhEgkFtMmSVUp Debit: -1200.00 HIC Transaction fee: -0.01 HIC Net amount: -1200.01 HIC Transaction ID: dbc65e9bc3aab600c1b7b9727def21986bc4172751d0dc4c504b515c8f726146
I've since raised my transaction fee, regardless these coins are stuck and need to be fixed.
I'm guessing that you have closed and reopen the client a few times? If all else fails you can import the private key for the sending address into a new wallet.dat file. It should import without the transaction and allow you to send the funds again. PM me and I can step you through the process.
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Gazza1
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March 31, 2014, 03:56:24 PM Last edit: March 31, 2014, 04:17:13 PM by Gazza1 |
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Please look at this transaction and fix. I sent coins yesterday and they are still 0 confirms
Status: 0/unconfirmed Date: 3/30/2014 20:10 To: mintpal HMmEP9kdYXikNWCxMKiPbGhEgkFtMmSVUp Debit: -1200.00 HIC Transaction fee: -0.01 HIC Net amount: -1200.01 HIC Transaction ID: dbc65e9bc3aab600c1b7b9727def21986bc4172751d0dc4c504b515c8f726146
I've since raised my transaction fee, regardless these coins are stuck and need to be fixed.
I'm guessing that you have closed and reopen the client a few times? If all else fails you can import the private key for the sending address into a new wallet.dat file. It should import without the transaction and allow you to send the funds again. PM me and I can step you through the process. Thanks for the tip and fixing. All 6 confirms came through. Yes I opened and closed it a few times, I didn't know that would have a negative effect.
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Impossible is a word found only in the dictionary of fools.
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MaGNeT
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March 31, 2014, 05:03:34 PM |
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Litecoin devs are a bit odd. Their attitude reminds me of early Bitcoiners who used to hate on alts, except that Litecoin is an alt. Litecoin was one of the original champions for altcoins and made good arguments as to why we need alts. They now spend time putting down other people's efforts and the attitude seems to be that there only needs to be two coins. Warren is an excellent developer who does a lot of good for Litecoin and their auxiliary projects like Bitcoin-OMG. I would like to see him embrace the fact that we are working in open source and people can try out variations. Alts also work in an open source space and the solutions found could be used to improve crypto across the board so let them experiment, diversity is healthy for evolving software.
Well, I don't understand it. But it's getting a lot of attention to X11 and related coins so I don't complain.
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HiroS (OP)
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March 31, 2014, 05:43:52 PM |
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Thanks for the tip and fixing. All 6 confirms came through. Yes I opened and closed it a few times, I didn't know that would have a negative effect.
I meant open and close it to try and fix it and that I assume you have already tried to fix it that way To be safe always wait for the client to update before sending funds. Glad to hear you got it working.
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TenaciousC
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March 31, 2014, 06:14:48 PM |
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I understand now what people are saying about a botnet. Must read properly. It is not a botnet but due to a stratum exploit it is possible to submit lots more shares than possible by setting the difficulty low localy. Pools can patch against this so these shares are not paid out. Until we get confirmation that ForkPool has closed the exploit people should not mine on there. I removed ForkPool from the list of pool on the front page a couple of days ago.
So where's the tutorial on howto exploid the stratum? :-))
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matauc12
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March 31, 2014, 06:47:08 PM |
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I understand now what people are saying about a botnet. Must read properly. It is not a botnet but due to a stratum exploit it is possible to submit lots more shares than possible by setting the difficulty low localy. Pools can patch against this so these shares are not paid out. Until we get confirmation that ForkPool has closed the exploit people should not mine on there. I removed ForkPool from the list of pool on the front page a couple of days ago.
So where's the tutorial on howto exploid the stratum? :-)) It's a pool exploit and pools should have it patched by now. It doesn't affect the coin and merely makes it unfair for people within the specific pool. (Just to be clear)
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sammy007
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March 31, 2014, 08:42:52 PM |
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I understand now what people are saying about a botnet. Must read properly. It is not a botnet but due to a stratum exploit it is possible to submit lots more shares than possible by setting the difficulty low localy. Pools can patch against this so these shares are not paid out. Until we get confirmation that ForkPool has closed the exploit people should not mine on there. I removed ForkPool from the list of pool on the front page a couple of days ago.
So where's the tutorial on howto exploid the stratum? :-)) Why you are so dumb and sarcastic? Google for exploit. A lot of miners of any coins around the world was screwed.
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TenaciousC
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March 31, 2014, 10:32:15 PM |
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I understand now what people are saying about a botnet. Must read properly. It is not a botnet but due to a stratum exploit it is possible to submit lots more shares than possible by setting the difficulty low localy. Pools can patch against this so these shares are not paid out. Until we get confirmation that ForkPool has closed the exploit people should not mine on there. I removed ForkPool from the list of pool on the front page a couple of days ago.
So where's the tutorial on howto exploid the stratum? :-)) Why you are so dumb and sarcastic? Google for exploit. A lot of miners of any coins around the world was screwed. Get a life... And while you're add it, Google "humor", clearly something you lack!
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matauc12
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April 01, 2014, 12:07:46 AM |
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Supernova getting attacked. Also SSL currently invalid, so I wouldn't trust logging back on until you hear back from admin.
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darthburnstuff
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April 01, 2014, 12:34:17 AM |
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Supernova getting attacked. Also SSL currently invalid, so I wouldn't trust logging back on until you hear back from admin.
Working fine for me
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srbty
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April 01, 2014, 12:45:58 AM |
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Supernova getting attacked. Also SSL currently invalid, so I wouldn't trust logging back on until you hear back from admin.
Working fine for me ...and me.
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ibfragalot
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April 01, 2014, 12:56:11 AM |
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^^ and me
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ocminer
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April 01, 2014, 01:11:27 AM |
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Supernova getting attacked. Also SSL currently invalid, so I wouldn't trust logging back on until you hear back from admin.
Where did you get THAT from ? Thats really new.. We had or have no problem at all .. https://hiro.suprnova.cc
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dboylc
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mine for future~
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April 01, 2014, 01:29:16 AM |
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Litecoin devs are a bit odd. Their attitude reminds me of early Bitcoiners who used to hate on alts, except that Litecoin is an alt. Litecoin was one of the original champions for altcoins and made good arguments as to why we need alts. They now spend time putting down other people's efforts and the attitude seems to be that there only needs to be two coins. Warren is an excellent developer who does a lot of good for Litecoin and their auxiliary projects like Bitcoin-OMG. I would like to see him embrace the fact that we are working in open source and people can try out variations. Alts also work in an open source space and the solutions found could be used to improve crypto across the board so let them experiment, diversity is healthy for evolving software.
Hi HiroS Is it easy to implement X11 on FPGA? I heard about that.
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