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September 11, 2014, 04:44:51 PM Last edit: September 11, 2014, 06:55:33 PM by cryptonit |
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DMD Multipool main window display now the total Hashrate of DMD Multipool and DMD CloudMining together. http://multipool.bit.diamonds/please keep in mind DMD CloudMining is starting to convert its earning towards DMD starting with oktober so u dont see its real impact on the market now. all the september earnings of DMD CLoudMining will be spend 100% into reinvest for more hashrate and all early investors will get that sharepower increased by that reinvest $ value split across all investors based on invest amount its not to late to qualify for that early adopter investment bonus and keep in mind the 1% referal bonus if u find another investor! cloud@bit.diamonds or PM me for questions Investments are welcome via SEPA PAYPAL and BTC minimum amount 100$ max 10000$
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September 11, 2014, 10:52:30 PM |
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Diamond Multipool needs to be updated with the new upcoming lotto drawing date.
done thx for hint
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popshot (OP)
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September 12, 2014, 12:46:20 AM |
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Diamond community please 'Like' CasheerApp on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/CasheerApp?fref=nf these guys and gals are building some great software for the benefit of us all. It's well worth the effort
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DMD info: https://diamond-info.github.io/
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September 12, 2014, 03:07:22 AM |
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Great news. Their platform looks very good. I hope that this will be the beginning of stardom for Diamond
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September 12, 2014, 08:03:18 AM |
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End of the optimized kernel experiment! :-) Everybody pushed for an opensource release and nobody made an offer. I'm happy that it ended like this as I strongly belive in opensource. Followups here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=779598
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utahjohn
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September 12, 2014, 09:05:27 AM |
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Thanks pallas
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September 12, 2014, 12:27:23 PM |
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I was looking at the output of getpeerinfo in the last few days and I noticed a strange behavior: initially there are some inbound connections, then after some hours there are no more until I restart the wallet. Is it normal? Am I still contributing to the network without inbound connections?
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September 12, 2014, 12:48:02 PM |
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End of the optimized kernel experiment! :-) Everybody pushed for an opensource release and nobody made an offer. I'm happy that it ended like this as I strongly belive in opensource. Followups here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=779598that is a good news and now we will get more speed.
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September 12, 2014, 01:28:01 PM |
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I was looking at the output of getpeerinfo in the last few days and I noticed a strange behavior: initially there are some inbound connections, then after some hours there are no more until I restart the wallet. Is it normal? Am I still contributing to the network without inbound connections?
i have a 24/7 online wallet with 47 inbound connections at the moment cant reproduce the behavior u describe what conf u use?
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September 12, 2014, 01:29:48 PM |
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I was looking at the output of getpeerinfo in the last few days and I noticed a strange behavior: initially there are some inbound connections, then after some hours there are no more until I restart the wallet. Is it normal? Am I still contributing to the network without inbound connections?
i have a 24/7 online wallet with 47 inbound connections at the moment cant reproduce the behavior u describe what conf u use? noirc=1 listen=1 addnode=193.68.21.19 addnode=54.191.208.14 addnode=54.255.133.30 bantime=600 Did you try disconneting it for a moment? I wonder if it's because UPNP nat is lost when there is a disconnect and it isn't resent to the router afterwords.
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September 12, 2014, 02:44:29 PM |
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I was looking at the output of getpeerinfo in the last few days and I noticed a strange behavior: initially there are some inbound connections, then after some hours there are no more until I restart the wallet. Is it normal? Am I still contributing to the network without inbound connections?
i have a 24/7 online wallet with 47 inbound connections at the moment cant reproduce the behavior u describe what conf u use? noirc=1 listen=1 addnode=193.68.21.19 addnode=54.191.208.14 addnode=54.255.133.30 bantime=600 Did you try disconneting it for a moment? I wonder if it's because UPNP nat is lost when there is a disconnect and it isn't resent to the router afterwords. someone else have this issues? dynamic ip?
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September 12, 2014, 02:45:28 PM |
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I was looking at the output of getpeerinfo in the last few days and I noticed a strange behavior: initially there are some inbound connections, then after some hours there are no more until I restart the wallet. Is it normal? Am I still contributing to the network without inbound connections?
i have a 24/7 online wallet with 47 inbound connections at the moment cant reproduce the behavior u describe what conf u use? noirc=1 listen=1 addnode=193.68.21.19 addnode=54.191.208.14 addnode=54.255.133.30 bantime=600 Did you try disconneting it for a moment? I wonder if it's because UPNP nat is lost when there is a disconnect and it isn't resent to the router afterwords. someone else have this issues? dynamic ip? yes dynamic ip.
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September 12, 2014, 03:37:45 PM |
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yes dynamic ip.
can ya find out if it only happens when ur ip changed?
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September 12, 2014, 04:23:03 PM |
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yes dynamic ip.
can ya find out if it only happens when ur ip changed? not easy to spot but I'll try
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September 12, 2014, 08:46:24 PM |
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I was looking at the output of getpeerinfo in the last few days and I noticed a strange behavior: initially there are some inbound connections, then after some hours there are no more until I restart the wallet. Is it normal? Am I still contributing to the network without inbound connections?
i have a 24/7 online wallet with 47 inbound connections at the moment cant reproduce the behavior u describe what conf u use? noirc=1 listen=1 addnode=193.68.21.19 addnode=54.191.208.14 addnode=54.255.133.30 bantime=600 Did you try disconneting it for a moment? I wonder if it's because UPNP nat is lost when there is a disconnect and it isn't resent to the router afterwords. I believe this is bug in your router's UPNP implementation, or is somehow related to IP address renewal. The wallet always accepts connections, but in your setup the router has to refresh it's NAT tables, which it probably does not do. Does restarting the wallet after this situation helps? If so, we might try to force periodic UPNP re-negotiation in the wallet to recover from such situations. In general, I would advise against listen=1 for nodes that use dynamic IP addresses (unless it's home network behind the same external address). This is because other nodes maintain a list of IP addresses of nodes that were connected and broadcast that list to other nodes etc. Each node then tries to connect to each and every address in this list (one after another) which would waste resources and slow down the network convergence if there are many 'dead' nodes.
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September 12, 2014, 10:08:00 PM |
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DMD Multipool now guarantee anonymity all wallet addresses beside the own on all account stats as requested by users are not full displayed Nist5 stats and lotto ticket generation is implemented for nvidia miners a sometime profitable mining option
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September 12, 2014, 10:24:16 PM |
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I was looking at the output of getpeerinfo in the last few days and I noticed a strange behavior: initially there are some inbound connections, then after some hours there are no more until I restart the wallet. Is it normal? Am I still contributing to the network without inbound connections?
i have a 24/7 online wallet with 47 inbound connections at the moment cant reproduce the behavior u describe what conf u use? noirc=1 listen=1 addnode=193.68.21.19 addnode=54.191.208.14 addnode=54.255.133.30 bantime=600 Did you try disconneting it for a moment? I wonder if it's because UPNP nat is lost when there is a disconnect and it isn't resent to the router afterwords. I believe this is bug in your router's UPNP implementation, or is somehow related to IP address renewal. The wallet always accepts connections, but in your setup the router has to refresh it's NAT tables, which it probably does not do. Does restarting the wallet after this situation helps? If so, we might try to force periodic UPNP re-negotiation in the wallet to recover from such situations. In general, I would advise against listen=1 for nodes that use dynamic IP addresses (unless it's home network behind the same external address). This is because other nodes maintain a list of IP addresses of nodes that were connected and broadcast that list to other nodes etc. Each node then tries to connect to each and every address in this list (one after another) which would waste resources and slow down the network convergence if there are many 'dead' nodes. I see. Tried with another router and looks the same. Sad I can't contribute with a dynamic IP... 99.99% of people have such IPs.
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September 13, 2014, 08:56:15 AM |
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I see. Tried with another router and looks the same. Sad I can't contribute with a dynamic IP... 99.99% of people have such IPs.
Does restarting the wallet after this situation helps? If so, we might try to force periodic UPNP re-negotiation in the wallet to recover from such situations.
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September 13, 2014, 10:29:15 AM |
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I see. Tried with another router and looks the same. Sad I can't contribute with a dynamic IP... 99.99% of people have such IPs.
Does restarting the wallet after this situation helps? If so, we might try to force periodic UPNP re-negotiation in the wallet to recover from such situations. yes it usually does, that's what I was thinking.
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