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June 11, 2014, 01:54:46 AM |
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why is the difficulty and hashrate skyrocketing?
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June 11, 2014, 01:59:45 AM |
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why is the difficulty and hashrate skyrocketing?
Adoption? Also the CPU miners have gotten more efficient and GPU's have got on-board.
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June 11, 2014, 02:06:19 AM |
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It sucks being on a small pool when difficulty is on the rise. Anyone want to jump on extremehash.com with me? They've got a 10% bonus going on right now.
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June 11, 2014, 02:08:47 AM |
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why is the difficulty and hashrate skyrocketing?
ec2 miners are launching hundreds of instances because it is extremely profitable with this price spike.
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June 11, 2014, 02:10:31 AM |
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How to convert old coin to new? I try run bitmonero wallet v0.8.8.1(0.1-g7ed5a03) I get error bellow 2014-Jun-11 09:02:25.655497 Got control signal 2. Exiting without saving... 2014-Jun-11 09:03:10.926086 bitmonero wallet v0.8.8.1(0.1-g7ed5a03) 2014-Jun-11 09:03:18.240504 Loaded wallet keys file, with public address: 43VK3vpi8JNTRMwiDQFjYNUTRYffRChah9H9LbmP7yAf2Hsk3QQ6LCzTFrHmU7difc1ihnK2wfXsAKB Mha4PLQTyL8qeaGq 2014-Jun-11 09:03:18.240504 ERROR C:\Temp\monero\git\bitmonero-master-x64\src\common/boost_serialization_helper.h:82 Exception at [unserialize_obj_from_file], what=invalid signature 2014-Jun-11 09:03:18.240504 ERROR ..\..\src\wallet\wallet2.cpp:524 !r. THROW EXCEPTION: error::file_read_error 2014-Jun-11 09:03:18.240504 ..\..\src\wallet\wallet2.cpp:524:struct tools::error::file_error_base<2>: failed to read file "wallet.bin" 2014-Jun-11 09:03:18.240504 Error: failed to load wallet: failed to read file "wallet.bin" 2014-Jun-11 09:03:18.244505 ERROR ..\..\src\simplewallet\simplewallet.cpp:334 could not open account 2014-Jun-11 09:03:18.244505 ERROR ..\..\src\simplewallet\simplewallet.cpp:1105 Failed to initialize wallet When I use bitmonero wallet v0.8.6.295(0.1-gdda8b34) to transfer I get error bellow 2014-Jun-11 09:02:06.317391 Error: transaction <4aa2ab80ac6069afc97ebf074c43bbc0f803f6d82650c090dd34546c6f0555e9> is too big. Transaction size: 85319 bytes, transaction size limit: 39400 bytes Who can help me fix this problem? I use windowns 7 64 bits
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aerbax
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June 11, 2014, 02:13:16 AM |
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marada
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June 11, 2014, 02:20:46 AM |
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why is the difficulty and hashrate skyrocketing?
Adoption? Also the CPU miners have gotten more efficient and GPU's have got on-board. This is unlucky situation GPU miner is closed source and windows only. Same killed quarks some time ago. The only good side is that it is not (yet) enough efficient to put CPUs aside (electrically and economically). I hope the community will overpass this by providing the open source solution as soon as possible.
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tacotime
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June 11, 2014, 02:24:03 AM |
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why is the difficulty and hashrate skyrocketing?
ec2 miners are launching hundreds of instances because it is extremely profitable with this price spike. Yup. The high inflation of this coin in the first couple of years likely ensures we will not have outrageous price pumps because people will simply turn on bulk computing farms if there are price spikes, and XMR will be dumped due to economic pressure. I'm not sure this is a bad thing.
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XMR: 44GBHzv6ZyQdJkjqZje6KLZ3xSyN1hBSFAnLP6EAqJtCRVzMzZmeXTC2AHKDS9aEDTRKmo6a6o9r9j86pYfhCWDkKjbtcns
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June 11, 2014, 02:37:31 AM |
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OK, technically his site is the official one.
Not on this thread it isn't. If you think his development process and direction is superior, you are free to head over to his thread or his repo, at your own riskThe only thing official on this thread is what is identified as such on the first post.
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June 11, 2014, 02:41:09 AM |
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why is the difficulty and hashrate skyrocketing?
ec2 miners are launching hundreds of instances because it is extremely profitable with this price spike. Yup. The high inflation of this coin in the first couple of years likely ensures we will not have outrageous price pumps because people will simply turn on bulk computing farms if there are price spikes, and XMR will be dumped due to economic pressure. I'm not sure this is a bad thing. There won't be as many short term spikes (I agree not necessarily a bad thing), but nothing about this sort of mining prevents persistent price rises. The the price increases stick, the difficulty will just go up accordingly. There won't be any more supply being dumped, beyond a short transition period. To answer the original question, difficulty follows price. Price is up 30% (briefly much more). You should expect difficulty to also increase. No different than any other coin. More efficient miners (CPU, GPU, whatever) also increase difficulty. The increases are additive.
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June 11, 2014, 02:44:46 AM |
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OK, technically his site is the official one.
Not on this thread it isn't. If you think his development process and direction is superior, you are free to head over to his thread or his repo, at your own riskThe only thing official on this thread is what is identified as such on the first post. He's not affiliated with XMR, he's not in the core team, and for all you know, he could be gaining trust to release a trojaned binary. I have no reason to believe that. But we can't and won't ever endorse any sources other than the official ones.
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June 11, 2014, 02:47:19 AM |
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why is the difficulty and hashrate skyrocketing?
Pay attention, I released a new cpuminer  i know that but it's really strange while moneropool.com and .org stay essentially the same with their hr.
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June 11, 2014, 04:11:17 AM |
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Yup. The high inflation of this coin in the first couple of years likely ensures we will not have outrageous price pumps because people will simply turn on bulk computing farms if there are price spikes, and XMR will be dumped due to economic pressure. I'm not sure this is a bad thing.
If it were true it would be a good thing, meaning good for dispersion hence adoption hence valuation and persistence. However, feedback loops do occur. It has happened repeatedly in bitcoin, that rising difficulty caused miners to with-hold, which caused prices to rise, which caused more mining, which caused ... etc. The reverse is common in a declining alt, and often ends it a local catastrophe and price crash. Positive feedback loops are crazy-makers.
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June 11, 2014, 05:16:07 AM |
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I have problem, I sent withdrawal from Bittrex to Poloniex. it was my first XMR transaction. I sent coin to ADDR address,NOT payment ID, and credit didn't add to my balance. I lost my coins or..?
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Liberty...
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June 11, 2014, 06:17:30 AM |
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Noticed my computer was running slow, internet crawling, etc... Looked at Resource monitor and bitmonerod was taking more bandwidth than anything, also upon closing it, the TCP connections dropped by 300 to 200, it was over 500 connections total. How does one limit the connections. As that was after having left it open for a couple days, can't see leaving it running like that.
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June 11, 2014, 06:18:36 AM |
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It is supposed to checkpoint to disk, but apparently it didn't. Double check that you don't have a disk problem (out of disk space, etc.) and once it syncs up the next time, type "save" in the daemon window.
Thanks for the tips. This coin really is for geeks (funny thing is - I AM one !). Now I can see why nobody's buying it - it's not even out of alpha yet. ok, I've downloaded the blockchain but can't find any info as to where I should locate it. If I put it in the same folder as the daemon, then the log entry says 'Unable to load blockchain, creaating genesis block'. On the other hand, if I look in users/AppData/Roaming etc, there's no sign of a Monero folder created by the daemon. If I downloaded the Windows binaries, do I still need to install any 3rd party support infrastructure (there was on cited on the Wallet download page but I forgot the name right now). Thanks again for the tips ! EDIT: FOund where the blockchain goes - it's in a folder called 'bitmonero' in roaming, not monero. Bitcoin itself was once a geeky skeletal framework. In fact in either case, it's not the coin itself that is geeky but rather the underlying technology. The task at hand is to bring the technology to the masses which is an evolutionary process. I am the masses. I'm interested i'm Monero due to the involvement of people I respect. I have no computer skills. My new computer is windows 8.1 with a pentium chip  so I wont be mining. I started using btc over a year ago. I have never downloaded the blockchain as I have only used the electrum wallet. I have considered purchasing XMR but the process of downloading, setting up, and transferring is daunting. I don't want use an exchange for storage. I see that an attempt is being made to make a deterministic wallet. Will this mean no downloading of the blockchain like electrum? Any advice on how to get started with Monero would be appreciated.
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June 11, 2014, 06:25:07 AM Last edit: April 19, 2015, 08:12:45 AM by Nekomata |
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XMR is the future.
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June 11, 2014, 07:23:35 AM |
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It is supposed to checkpoint to disk, but apparently it didn't. Double check that you don't have a disk problem (out of disk space, etc.) and once it syncs up the next time, type "save" in the daemon window.
Thanks for the tips. This coin really is for geeks (funny thing is - I AM one !). Now I can see why nobody's buying it - it's not even out of alpha yet. ok, I've downloaded the blockchain but can't find any info as to where I should locate it. If I put it in the same folder as the daemon, then the log entry says 'Unable to load blockchain, creaating genesis block'. On the other hand, if I look in users/AppData/Roaming etc, there's no sign of a Monero folder created by the daemon. If I downloaded the Windows binaries, do I still need to install any 3rd party support infrastructure (there was on cited on the Wallet download page but I forgot the name right now). Thanks again for the tips ! EDIT: FOund where the blockchain goes - it's in a folder called 'bitmonero' in roaming, not monero. Bitcoin itself was once a geeky skeletal framework. In fact in either case, it's not the coin itself that is geeky but rather the underlying technology. The task at hand is to bring the technology to the masses which is an evolutionary process. I am the masses. I'm interested i'm Monero due to the involvement of people I respect. I have no computer skills. My new computer is windows 8.1 with a pentium chip  so I wont be mining. I started using btc over a year ago. I have never downloaded the blockchain as I have only used the electrum wallet. I have considered purchasing XMR but the process of downloading, setting up, and transferring is daunting. I don't want use an exchange for storage. I see that an attempt is being made to make a deterministic wallet. Will this mean no downloading of the blockchain like electrum? Any advice on how to get started with Monero would be appreciated. This tutorial may help you https://monerotalk.org/t/bounty-create-a-useful-tutorial-on-how-to-setup-monero/13/4Thanks I'll give it a go when I have some time. Just to reinforce how clueless I am, in 13 years of owning a computer I have never backed up anything  This is another joy with using the electrum wallet, never a need to back it up. My seeds are safely stored in several secure locations and my btc will live on when I die.
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trankil
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June 11, 2014, 07:25:35 AM |
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[wallet 47QfFp]: transfer 0 myaderess 12.49 myID Error: transaction <6b5cd559b44b28b81a813cedfdf17100f85be94d2405a76111c4bf2b93bd 37aa> is too big. Transaction size: 126004 bytes, transaction size limit: 24400 bytes why i have this error? i have update to the last version the client
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June 11, 2014, 07:26:36 AM |
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[wallet 47QfFp]: transfer 0 myaderess 12.49 myID Error: transaction <6b5cd559b44b28b81a813cedfdf17100f85be94d2405a76111c4bf2b93bd 37aa> is too big. Transaction size: 126004 bytes, transaction size limit: 24400 bytes why i have this error? i have update to the last version the client The transaction is over the max transaction size limit. Try sending in smaller amounts.
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