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January 12, 2016, 08:53:53 PM |
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Is there any way to move blockchain away from drive C? (Win7'64)
Create bat file and start bitmonerod like this: bitmonerod.exe --data-dir d:\monero\data
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coinits
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January 13, 2016, 01:15:22 AM |
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Been out of the loop for a long time due to life getting in the way.
I just downloaded monero.win.x64.v0-9-0-0. Any instructions that I can refer to?
Thanks!
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Jump you fuckers! | The thing about smart motherfuckers is they sound like crazy motherfuckers to dumb motherfuckers. | My sig space for rent for 0.01 btc per week.
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dEBRUYNE
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January 13, 2016, 02:41:58 AM |
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Been out of the loop for a long time due to life getting in the way.
I just downloaded monero.win.x64.v0-9-0-0. Any instructions that I can refer to?
Thanks!
[1] Unzip / extract the file in a directory you prefer. [2] Start bitmonerod.exe, this is the daemon. It'll begin to sync from scratch. The syncing time depends on a variety of factors, for instance your bandwith, computer specifications and type of harddrive. However, type of harddrive explains most of the difference in syncing time. On an SSD it usually takes about an hour to sync from scratch, whereas it will take a few hours with an HDD (might even be a bit longer). [3] If bitmonerod.exe (the daemon) is synced (it will notify you with something like: "bitmonerod has synced, you can now use simplewallet"), you can open up simplewallet.exe and create a wallet (or import / restore an existing one). If you have any additional questions, feel free to ask!
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coinits
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January 13, 2016, 02:59:14 AM |
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Been out of the loop for a long time due to life getting in the way.
I just downloaded monero.win.x64.v0-9-0-0. Any instructions that I can refer to?
Thanks!
[1] Unzip / extract the file in a directory you prefer. [2] Start bitmonerod.exe, this is the daemon. It'll begin to sync from scratch. The syncing time depends on a variety of factors, for instance your bandwith, computer specifications and type of harddrive. However, type of harddrive explains most of the difference in syncing time. On an SSD it usually takes about an hour to sync from scratch, whereas it will take a few hours with an HDD (might even be a bit longer). [3] If bitmonerod.exe (the daemon) is synced (it will notify you with something like: "bitmonerod has synced, you can now use simplewallet"), you can open up simplewallet.exe and create a wallet (or import / restore an existing one). If you have any additional questions, feel free to ask! Thank you. I have version 0.8.8.6 already installed and ran it. It seemed to sync up fine. I will upgrade now. I do have an SSD.
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Jump you fuckers! | The thing about smart motherfuckers is they sound like crazy motherfuckers to dumb motherfuckers. | My sig space for rent for 0.01 btc per week.
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January 13, 2016, 03:04:24 AM |
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I am also experiencing this problem with /invest, as in it's really really slow to load. Actually now I can't load it at all. Chatbox says the dev is working on the issue.
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Klarisskin
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January 13, 2016, 03:15:54 AM |
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Is there any way to move blockchain away from drive C? (Win7'64)
Create bat file and start bitmonerod like this: bitmonerod.exe --data-dir d:\monero\data Thank you!
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CryptocurrencyNetwork
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January 13, 2016, 12:46:31 PM |
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This is an interesting chart by a Bitcointalk member:
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January 13, 2016, 01:23:33 PM |
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January 13, 2016, 01:24:59 PM |
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This is an interesting chart by a Bitcointalk member: Somewhat interesting, although I would prefer to see the number of markets which trade more than 1 BTC a day worth of volume. For example, there aren't 25 solid Bitcoin exchanges worldwide, nevermind alt-exchanges.
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equipoise
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January 13, 2016, 02:21:54 PM |
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//offtopic. I'll delete it if against the rules. We are raising donations for this campaign. There are already 351$ and 0.0403 BTC in donations for Bojia: "The 80 years old mother Bojia Bikova was accused of growing hemp by the Bulgarian police, who found a few uprooted sprigs of hemp in her field in the countryside. She was sentenced to pay about $1100 including court taxes. The monthly pension of old mother Bojia is $100. The amount she has to pay is close to the full amount of her pension for the whole year." You could watch a short video about her case here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gqmGkti9uUQ. I created an XMR address for this campaign. Please support it. If in doubt about the validity of the address, I could ask our admin to add an OpenAlias XMR address to promena.org: 49bXbjMqAGmQCApWssWKMd9pnMq2AnExkUCrajnAeGM6dsJNagvwCd8VQxVWs3gamMQTxWirG9yrEeKpSocFyTGbH4TEvu4 //offtopic This may be the first non-governmental organization accepting Monero donations for its campaigns. We added OpenAlias xmr address to promena.org. It seems that the domain registrar is not adding TXT DNS records correctly with their GUI. They are adding "invisible spaces" like the space in the Monero address in bitcointalk (you could see the spaces here - type promena.org and select TXT record: http://manytools.org/network/query-dns-records-online). The result is that you can't add a valid OpenAlias address (or any valid long words TXT record). How many domain registrars are out there which are doing the same? The domain registrar fixed their bug and the OpenAlias address promena.org is now working for the "Bojia" campaign. My contribution is 20 XMR. I'll make sure the total sum of Monero donations is cited at the end of the campaign and I'm pretty sure a successful campaign will catch some media attention (Bulgarian media are already following the "Bojia" case). OpenAlias Monero address added to promena.org for the "Bojia" campaign. You could now send XMR to promena.org - there are 107 XMR in donations till now.
Donation of 25 XMR just sent Great. Thank you! We are at 371$ + 134 XMR + 0.0402 BTC. 12 days left till the end of the campaign. The Indiegogo campaign ended on on December 2, 2015 with $376 USD in donations. The bithope campaign is still on 0.0402 BTC and the XMR campaign is still on 134 XMR. Converted to Bulgarian Lev (that's what the fine should be paid in) on today's rate that makes 810 BGL (45% from the 1800 BGL needed for the fine). We are still accepting BTC and XMR donations and we'll soon decide what to do next. In a few weeks (most probably 2 or 3) we'll give the funds collected to Bojia (about 53% of the sum needed). We'll try to make it as transparent as possible so the donators are sure where the money goes. The Monero camping collected 234 XMR so far. Thank you!
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January 13, 2016, 05:02:37 PM |
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Been out of the loop for a long time due to life getting in the way.
I just downloaded monero.win.x64.v0-9-0-0. Any instructions that I can refer to?
Thanks!
[1] Unzip / extract the file in a directory you prefer. [2] Start bitmonerod.exe, this is the daemon. It'll begin to sync from scratch. The syncing time depends on a variety of factors, for instance your bandwith, computer specifications and type of harddrive. However, type of harddrive explains most of the difference in syncing time. On an SSD it usually takes about an hour to sync from scratch, whereas it will take a few hours with an HDD (might even be a bit longer). [3] If bitmonerod.exe (the daemon) is synced (it will notify you with something like: "bitmonerod has synced, you can now use simplewallet"), you can open up simplewallet.exe and create a wallet (or import / restore an existing one). If you have any additional questions, feel free to ask! Thank you. I have version 0.8.8.6 already installed and ran it. It seemed to sync up fine. I will upgrade now. I do have an SSD. i recommend to sync from scratch. be aware: 0.8.8.6 default blockchain location is in %Appdata% , while 0.9 puts data to %programData% best is you delete the whole bitmonero folder in %appData% (at least thats what i did)
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January 13, 2016, 10:19:22 PM |
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So quick question
Running the new 0-9-0-0
looking at the limit
I'm getting 8194 kB/s down 2047 kB/s up what is the command for increasing down limit? Thanks for help.
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dEBRUYNE
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January 13, 2016, 10:48:01 PM |
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So quick question
Running the new 0-9-0-0
looking at the limit
I'm getting 8194 kB/s down 2047 kB/s up what is the command for increasing down limit? Thanks for help.
Have you tried using --help in bitmonerod.exe (the deamon)? If I recall correctly, the command for adjusting up/down limits is in that list.
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January 13, 2016, 11:24:59 PM |
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So quick question
Running the new 0-9-0-0
looking at the limit
I'm getting 8194 kB/s down 2047 kB/s up what is the command for increasing down limit? Thanks for help.
Have you tried using --help in bitmonerod.exe (the deamon)? If I recall correctly, the command for adjusting up/down limits is in that list. Yeah all yah gotta do is type help once your in the daemon. Dash dash help is if you want to see what flags you want to load the daemon with. And if you have the daemon forked to the background, you can summon the help command and subsequently throw commands at it by using bitmonerod dash dash rpc dash bind dash rpc IP address here command here. Stupid touchscreens Edited to add that I'm an idiot. U can also launch with the limit flag so everyone wins.
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January 13, 2016, 11:38:23 PM |
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So quick question
Running the new 0-9-0-0
looking at the limit
I'm getting 8194 kB/s down 2047 kB/s up what is the command for increasing down limit? Thanks for help.
Have you tried using --help in bitmonerod.exe (the deamon)? If I recall correctly, the command for adjusting up/down limits is in that list. It's not "--help" *in* the daemon, just "help". Though, if you launch with "bitmonerod --help", you'll get launch parameters. Inside, you'll get internal commands. With that said, you can change speed limits with: 1. --limit-rate-down [number] (launch param) 2. limit_down [number] (internal command)
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January 14, 2016, 03:07:39 AM Last edit: January 14, 2016, 03:32:46 AM by smooth |
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FWIW I don't really recommend messing with limit-down unless it is interfering with your gaming, movie streaming, voip, etc. It is just going to make the sync process take longer and use about the same total bandwidth anyway. Usually "sprint to idle" is the best approach.
Limit-up is another matter, since that is a measure of how much you are serving blocks to other nodes. You can currently cut that down and leech if you want to. Although somewhat anti-social, it is better than not running a node at all.
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January 14, 2016, 07:59:19 AM |
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FWIW I don't really recommend messing with limit-down unless it is interfering with your gaming, movie streaming, voip, etc. It is just going to make the sync process take longer and use about the same total bandwidth anyway. Usually "sprint to idle" is the best approach.
Limit-up is another matter, since that is a measure of how much you are serving blocks to other nodes. You can currently cut that down and leech if you want to. Although somewhat anti-social, it is better than not running a node at all.
Thank you for your comments on this. I hope we see many more nodes in 2016!
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January 14, 2016, 01:11:18 PM |
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FWIW I don't really recommend messing with limit-down unless it is interfering with your gaming, movie streaming, voip, etc. It is just going to make the sync process take longer and use about the same total bandwidth anyway. Usually "sprint to idle" is the best approach.
Limit-up is another matter, since that is a measure of how much you are serving blocks to other nodes. You can currently cut that down and leech if you want to. Although somewhat anti-social, it is better than not running a node at all.
Thank you for your comments on this. I hope we see many more nodes in 2016! Added one yesterday. Costs $15 US a year and took about 15 minutes to setup the VPS + the Monero node with Fluffyponys script.
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Bassica
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January 14, 2016, 02:06:29 PM |
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FWIW I don't really recommend messing with limit-down unless it is interfering with your gaming, movie streaming, voip, etc. It is just going to make the sync process take longer and use about the same total bandwidth anyway. Usually "sprint to idle" is the best approach.
Limit-up is another matter, since that is a measure of how much you are serving blocks to other nodes. You can currently cut that down and leech if you want to. Although somewhat anti-social, it is better than not running a node at all.
Thank you for your comments on this. I hope we see many more nodes in 2016! Added one yesterday. Costs $15 US a year and took about 15 minutes to setup the VPS + the Monero node with Fluffyponys script. I'd be interested in this!
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