bram_vnl
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July 07, 2014, 12:11:05 PM |
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just funny guldenco.in its go the guldencoin website
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ny2cafuse
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July 07, 2014, 01:12:52 PM |
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ShopemNL,
Thanks for the screenshot, I'm trying to reproduce. Does refreshing cache (ctrl+F5) fix this for you? Is it only the guldencoin page in the docs?
Thanks!
I can confirm that this happens to me as well on Chrome. No form of refresh helps. -Fuse
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/GeertJohan
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July 07, 2014, 01:45:24 PM |
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This is fixed. Just let the caches time out or force a reload with ctrl+F5.
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/GeertJohan
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July 07, 2014, 01:56:51 PM |
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[..]
I can confirm that this happens to me as well on Chrome. No form of refresh helps.
-Fuse
Very anoying that I can't reproduce this. What OS and Chrome version are you using? Can you please try this: - ctrl+shift+i - click on "Network" - right-click in the list of network activities (can be empty, that doesn't matter) - click on "Clear browser cache" (not cookies) - refresh the page If this still doesn't work, please let me know what OS and Chrome version are you using? There was a short problem with the top bar that caused something like this. But it was fixed a while ago (could mabye survive in cache though..). I don't understand how the guldensign being added to the docs could mess it up like this..
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strataghyst
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July 07, 2014, 02:51:30 PM |
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Got the same problem in chrome Versie 35.0.1916.153 m, Win7 64x also have this problem on my mobile phone HTC ONE android 4.4.2.
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ny2cafuse
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July 07, 2014, 03:07:13 PM |
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Latest chrome, Win7.
I checked the rest of the site and it's the same on every page. Most likely a CSS error with a misplaced div style.
Whoever runs the website, PM me if you want help debugging.
-Fuse
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/GeertJohan
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July 07, 2014, 04:03:33 PM |
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yeah I'm running that... Thing is I can't reproduce the problem! Whithout being able to reproduce I'm kinda blind and cannot see where this comes from. It indeed looks like some styling problem... I have exactly the same chrome version but running on linux. I can't think of a reason why css rules would apply different between OS platforms.. @ny2cafuse: can you see what's causing this?
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ny2cafuse
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July 07, 2014, 04:28:03 PM |
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yeah I'm running that... Thing is I can't reproduce the problem! Whithout being able to reproduce I'm kinda blind and cannot see where this comes from. It indeed looks like some styling problem... I have exactly the same chrome version but running on linux. I can't think of a reason why css rules would apply different between OS platforms.. @ny2cafuse: can you see what's causing this? OK... it's an issue with the guldencoin font-family declaration. Removing "guldensign" from the body and H1-6 font-family tags clears up the errors. I just need to tinker a bit more to see what the resolution is. If you beat me to it, just let me know. -Fuse
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bram_vnl
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July 07, 2014, 08:49:23 PM |
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bittrex.com just takes a very long time before I got my coins in to my offline wallet
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/GeertJohan
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July 07, 2014, 11:34:00 PM |
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yeah I'm running that... Thing is I can't reproduce the problem! Whithout being able to reproduce I'm kinda blind and cannot see where this comes from. It indeed looks like some styling problem... I have exactly the same chrome version but running on linux. I can't think of a reason why css rules would apply different between OS platforms.. @ny2cafuse: can you see what's causing this? OK... it's an issue with the guldencoin font-family declaration. Removing "guldensign" from the body and H1-6 font-family tags clears up the errors. I just need to tinker a bit more to see what the resolution is. If you beat me to it, just let me know. -Fuse I think I fixed it. I had to setup a dualboot with windows to reproduce the problem and found it pretty quick.. Apparently rendering fonts is still different between windows and linux/osx. It's a pretty technical problem, I'll spare you the details. Bottomline: the font's exported from fontforge had some mistakes that -for windows- messed up rendering even though the font shouldn't be used for characters other than Ġ.. Fontsquirrel's webfont generator fixed that. (great tool: http://www.fontsquirrel.com/tools/webfont-generator) It also added .eot fontfile (legacy windows IE support!). I've learned that I shouldn't have released this font right away as 1.0 'release' stuff and I should have done some more research about cross-platform font rendering. Sorry for that. I assume it's fixed for everyone now (after reload). Please let me know if there are still problems.
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July 08, 2014, 12:10:47 AM |
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I think I fixed it. I had to setup a dualboot with windows to reproduce the problem and found it pretty quick.. Apparently rendering fonts is still different between windows and linux/osx. It's a pretty technical problem, I'll spare you the details. Bottomline: the font's exported from fontforge had some mistakes that -for windows- messed up rendering even though the font shouldn't be used for characters other than Ġ.. Fontsquirrel's webfont generator fixed that. (great tool: http://www.fontsquirrel.com/tools/webfont-generator) It also added .eot fontfile (legacy windows IE support!). I've learned that I shouldn't have released this font right away as 1.0 'release' stuff and I should have done some more research about cross-platform font rendering. Sorry for that. I assume it's fixed for everyone now (after reload). Please let me know if there are still problems. Confirmed working. I had a hunch it had something to do with the font files in the CSS. I'm sorry I could be more of a help today, got wrapped up at work pretty quick after our last PM. I'm glad you got it resolved though. -Fuse
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July 08, 2014, 07:00:38 AM |
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I think I fixed it. I had to setup a dualboot with windows to reproduce the problem and found it pretty quick.. Apparently rendering fonts is still different between windows and linux/osx. It's a pretty technical problem, I'll spare you the details. Bottomline: the font's exported from fontforge had some mistakes that -for windows- messed up rendering even though the font shouldn't be used for characters other than Ġ.. Fontsquirrel's webfont generator fixed that. (great tool: http://www.fontsquirrel.com/tools/webfont-generator) It also added .eot fontfile (legacy windows IE support!). I've learned that I shouldn't have released this font right away as 1.0 'release' stuff and I should have done some more research about cross-platform font rendering. Sorry for that. I assume it's fixed for everyone now (after reload). Please let me know if there are still problems. Confirmed working. I had a hunch it had something to do with the font files in the CSS. I'm sorry I could be more of a help today, got wrapped up at work pretty quick after our last PM. I'm glad you got it resolved though. -Fuse Good to see more additions for NLG! Nice work in getting that issue resolved.
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July 08, 2014, 11:32:55 AM |
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Would it be an idea to offer Guldencoin supporters the opportunity to buy mining shares? Ryan, the guy who is running http://nxtmining.com/ made this possible for EnergyCoin and that is working perfectly. Maybe Guldencoin could ask him to do the same for Guldencoin? It is a brilliant system: with NXT you buy mining shares. With these mining shares other coins are mined, and these coins are exchanged for the target coin (NLG) and every week the mining shareholders get dividend paid out in NLG. It would be great to have this available for Guldencoin, -I would certainly buy many NLG mining shares!
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ShopemNL
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July 08, 2014, 12:24:39 PM |
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Would it be an idea to offer Guldencoin supporters the opportunity to buy mining shares? Ryan, the guy who is running http://nxtmining.com/ made this possible for EnergyCoin and that is working perfectly. Maybe Guldencoin could ask him to do the same for Guldencoin? It is a brilliant system: with NXT you buy mining shares. With these mining shares other coins are mined, and these coins are exchanged for the target coin (NLG) and every week the mining shareholders get dividend paid out in NLG. It would be great to have this available for Guldencoin, -I would certainly buy many NLG mining shares! So you want a website where you can buy/rent kh/s of miners (mining hardware) that mine nlg? Edit : nvm its other way around. You mine other coins trade them for btc and buy nlg with it?
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July 08, 2014, 12:30:09 PM |
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a mining share is a 1-time buy; i.e. you pay NXT 50 for 1 share, and every week you get dividend paid in NLG. see the info on nxtmining.com and imagine instead of NXT it is about NLG
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ShopemNL
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July 08, 2014, 12:35:52 PM |
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Am i to stupid or what?
I got 30MH thats 30.000KH/s, one share is 1KH/s one share equals 0.001BTC or something. Just for example.
So you 'buy' one 1KH/s of mining equipment, equipment that doesnt run for a lifetime. So the profit you make is same to the period the miner hardware stays alive?
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July 08, 2014, 12:50:04 PM |
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it is a share and shares do not have an expiry date. they deduct 3 % a week for their costs including the hardware/cloud mining;
Dividends will be calculated on a weekly basis and paid out every Sunday. Profit will be calculated like so: (Mining Revenue – 3% fee) * coin Price / Outstanding Shares = Profit per share Profit per share * Amount of shares owned = Your Dividend
The beauty of this would be a continuous NLG buying power
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ShopemNL
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July 08, 2014, 01:01:55 PM |
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it is a share and shares do not have an expiry date. they deduct 3 % a week for their costs including the hardware/cloud mining;
Dividends will be calculated on a weekly basis and paid out every Sunday. Profit will be calculated like so: (Mining Revenue – 3% fee) * coin Price / Outstanding Shares = Profit per share Profit per share * Amount of shares owned = Your Dividend
The beauty of this would be a continuous NLG buying power
Yeah but then NLG need to be big to survive. And you need to set a value per share Little calculation for the seller because you cant stay online with the 3% fee. 30.000KH/s mining gear costs about 2000$ Thats 0.06$ per KH/s. The hardware will be died after 1 year. So if you want to quarantee the buyer 20 years the share needs to cost 20 x 0.06$ = 1.2$ thats 1200$ for 1000 shares equal to 1MH/s Its simple calculation because 30MH wil not costs 2000 bucks in 20 years. Just an example that you need to set a value per share, a value that is high enough to survive otherwhise your share aint worth crap. Sp you need to trust the company giving out the shares. Its like blackcoinpool but then with one company selling the shares
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July 09, 2014, 08:33:01 AM |
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it is a share and shares do not have an expiry date. they deduct 3 % a week for their costs including the hardware/cloud mining;
Dividends will be calculated on a weekly basis and paid out every Sunday. Profit will be calculated like so: (Mining Revenue – 3% fee) * coin Price / Outstanding Shares = Profit per share Profit per share * Amount of shares owned = Your Dividend
The beauty of this would be a continuous NLG buying power
Yeah but then NLG need to be big to survive. And you need to set a value per share Little calculation for the seller because you cant stay online with the 3% fee. 30.000KH/s mining gear costs about 2000$ Thats 0.06$ per KH/s. The hardware will be died after 1 year. So if you want to quarantee the buyer 20 years the share needs to cost 20 x 0.06$ = 1.2$ thats 1200$ for 1000 shares equal to 1MH/s Its simple calculation because 30MH wil not costs 2000 bucks in 20 years. Just an example that you need to set a value per share, a value that is high enough to survive otherwhise your share aint worth crap. Sp you need to trust the company giving out the shares. Its like blackcoinpool but then with one company selling the shares Yeah like you said. 30MH will cost 2000 bucks.... right now. http://hash-master.com/zeusminer-thunder-x3-28-30mh-s-scrypt-asic-miner-5th-week/Mining contracts seems unprofitable imho
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