eizh
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May 19, 2014, 06:40:38 AM |
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is solo mining a valid option?
Yes. An ordinary quad-core CPU will find a block roughly once every 6-7 days. GUI wallet?
didn't someone make an unofficial one or something? I could have sworn this was done already
It's linked in the OP under downloads.
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Cohle
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May 19, 2014, 06:41:22 AM |
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Sorry guys, I'm a troglodyte. So I've downloaded the precompiled binaries from the getting started link. I've created the bitmonero folder in appdata and placed the downloaded blockchain there. When I run simplewallet.exe I get "wallet failed to connect to daemon...". What else do I need to do to accept a transaction into this wallet?
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georgeandy
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May 19, 2014, 06:42:02 AM |
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I want to transfer some MRO from cryptonote.exchange to Poloniex. Seem's I have to transer MRO to my wallet and after than transer it to poloniex It's Complex
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xnaldax
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May 19, 2014, 06:46:27 AM |
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Sorry guys, I'm a troglodyte. So I've downloaded the precompiled binaries from the getting started link. I've created the bitmonero folder in appdata and placed the downloaded blockchain there. When I run simplewallet.exe I get "wallet failed to connect to daemon...". What else do I need to do to accept a transaction into this wallet?
You have to run bitmonerod.exe from Download - Windows 64-bit binaries or Windows 32-bit binaries or OSX 64-bit binaries (in OP)
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smooth
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May 19, 2014, 06:48:07 AM |
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I want to transfer some MRO from cryptonote.exchange to Poloniex. Seem's I have to transer MRO to my wallet and after than transer it to poloniex It's Complex
I'm hopeful that over time the exchanges will just switch to the usual method of generating a deposit address for each customer. The current method is a pain and is putting unencrypted payment IDs into the block chain, potentially compromising privacy. I think they are doing it the way they are because the wallet APIs for Monero are currently very rough, but that will improve over time. Shorter term, the exchanges may provide a method to give a payment ID for withdrawals, which would allow direct transfers. For now, yes you need to need to send to your own wallet first.
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superresistant
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May 19, 2014, 06:49:37 AM |
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Sorry guys, I'm a troglodyte. So I've downloaded the precompiled binaries from the getting started link. I've created the bitmonero folder in appdata and placed the downloaded blockchain there. When I run simplewallet.exe I get "wallet failed to connect to daemon...". What else do I need to do to accept a transaction into this wallet?
a cpu-coin? It seems I missed sth [ANN][MRO][HOW TO] mine monero on Windows
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busoni
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Owner of Poloniex
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May 19, 2014, 07:08:38 AM |
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I want to transfer some MRO from cryptonote.exchange to Poloniex. Seem's I have to transer MRO to my wallet and after than transer it to poloniex It's Complex
I'm hopeful that over time the exchanges will just switch to the usual method of generating a deposit address for each customer. The current method is a pain and is putting unencrypted payment IDs into the block chain, potentially compromising privacy. I think they are doing it the way they are because the wallet APIs for Monero are currently very rough, but that will improve over time. Shorter term, the exchanges may provide a method to give a payment ID for withdrawals, which would allow direct transfers. For now, yes you need to need to send to your own wallet first. I think this is something the wallet needs to implement. As far as I can see, the only way to do this now would be to have separate wallet files for each deposit address, which is insane.
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Poloniex.com - Fast crypto exchange with margin trading, advanced charts, and stop-limit orders
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Cohle
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May 19, 2014, 07:14:44 AM |
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OK, so I'm running bitmonerod and simplewallet. I want to test if it's all good. Can someone please send some MRO dust to - 4545XEEcGqmMR73Xo3XfT32CC2wrskTykC1uNk136cNKEXJ7kBTicbU3vkTpMGH8GKY6DykQrQPMxTM 5pdWrQ7bW3Aq8swA. Cheers.
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smooth
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May 19, 2014, 07:15:17 AM |
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I want to transfer some MRO from cryptonote.exchange to Poloniex. Seem's I have to transer MRO to my wallet and after than transer it to poloniex It's Complex
I'm hopeful that over time the exchanges will just switch to the usual method of generating a deposit address for each customer. The current method is a pain and is putting unencrypted payment IDs into the block chain, potentially compromising privacy. I think they are doing it the way they are because the wallet APIs for Monero are currently very rough, but that will improve over time. Shorter term, the exchanges may provide a method to give a payment ID for withdrawals, which would allow direct transfers. For now, yes you need to need to send to your own wallet first. I think this is something the wallet needs to implement. As far as I can see, the only way to do this now would be to have separate wallet files for each deposit address, which is insane. Exactly, as I said above (in bold now).
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smooth
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May 19, 2014, 07:17:02 AM |
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OK, so I'm running bitmonerod and simplewallet. I want to test if it's all good. Can someone please send some MRO dust to - 4545XEEcGqmMR73Xo3XfT32CC2wrskTykC1uNk136cNKEXJ7kBTicbU3vkTpMGH8GKY6DykQrQPMxTM 5pdWrQ7bW3Aq8swA. Cheers.
Sent
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Cohle
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May 19, 2014, 07:17:46 AM |
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OK, so I'm running bitmonerod and simplewallet. I want to test if it's all good. Can someone please send some MRO dust to - 4545XEEcGqmMR73Xo3XfT32CC2wrskTykC1uNk136cNKEXJ7kBTicbU3vkTpMGH8GKY6DykQrQPMxTM 5pdWrQ7bW3Aq8swA. Cheers.
Sent Much obliged sir!
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May 19, 2014, 07:20:17 AM |
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0.00103000 97.08737864 0.1 0.00100500 106.50412904 0.10703665 0.00100002 716.43874122 0.71645307 0.00100000 61.29973 0.06129973 0.00095007 100 0.095007 0.00091000 410.90987912 0.37392799 0.00075000 1.00430666 0.00075323 0.00073500 333 0.244755 0.00071000 8400 5.964 0.00070110 50 0.035055 0.00070100 28.48084165 0.01996507 0.00070000 499.88132906 0.34991693 0.00066000 155 0.1023
Dayum.
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dqhuang
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May 19, 2014, 07:29:06 AM |
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A coin create by brand new technology .good I'll keep my eyes on it
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PhattyBanks
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May 19, 2014, 07:42:14 AM |
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do you have to type the address you want to send coins to by hand?
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Oztwinpeaks
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May 19, 2014, 07:46:21 AM |
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Great, bought a few. I like where this is going.
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Cohle
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May 19, 2014, 07:52:26 AM |
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OK, so I'm running bitmonerod and simplewallet. I want to test if it's all good. Can someone please send some MRO dust to - 4545XEEcGqmMR73Xo3XfT32CC2wrskTykC1uNk136cNKEXJ7kBTicbU3vkTpMGH8GKY6DykQrQPMxTM 5pdWrQ7bW3Aq8swA. Cheers.
Sent I've typed "refresh", "balance" and "incoming_transactions" but my balance still displays 0. How long before it's visible?
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dqhuang
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May 19, 2014, 08:22:39 AM |
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Great, bought a few. I like where this is going.
I can't understand you...'I like where this is going.' ?What's that mean..
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nakaone
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May 19, 2014, 08:48:50 AM |
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maybe the next step should be to add it on coinmarketcap - or do you think it is too early?
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DLow
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May 19, 2014, 09:05:29 AM |
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maybe the next step should be to add it on coinmarketcap - or do you think it is too early? it's too early but exposure is always good. trollbox is going nuts for monero.
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May 19, 2014, 09:31:08 AM |
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monero.crypto-pool.fr has 0% fees, payment was tested on testnet and it's all updated. So come give a try because we lack hashing power.
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