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September 27, 2016, 08:21:23 PM |
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Wanted to get access to my cold wallet account which I have on a usb stick. Used my old laptop (windows) and Bitmonero which I downloaded a while back. The network isn't syncing. So I downloaded a new version and transfererad my wallet to that versions directory. The new version doesn't have a birmonerod.exe. It has monerod.exe. Is that the same thing? How do I transfer the library? I'm really not good at this stuff. Wish we could have a trustworthy wallet soon.
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September 27, 2016, 08:41:44 PM |
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Wanted to get access to my cold wallet account which I have on a usb stick. Used my old laptop (windows) and Bitmonero which I downloaded a while back. The network isn't syncing. So I downloaded a new version and transfererad my wallet to that versions directory. The new version doesn't have a birmonerod.exe. It has monerod.exe. Is that the same thing? How do I transfer the library? I'm really not good at this stuff. Wish we could have a trustworthy wallet soon.
bitmonerod.exe is now monerod.exe, and simplewallet.exe is now monero-wallet-cli.exe
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dEBRUYNE
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September 27, 2016, 08:49:47 PM |
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slb
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September 28, 2016, 11:09:13 AM Last edit: September 28, 2016, 07:33:25 PM by slb |
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New Monero block explorer and charts: http://monerostats.com/If you find this useful, please consider contributing. Monero Address: 442rsDo9S4R957czwNe5YdeZwhNZyVG6hFg3apzhswuXUFvYghG2pzijiWuKMbLudWDif9y9E6N6JN6 83mFkCU3c3uuDKmh
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jwinterm
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September 28, 2016, 12:17:08 PM |
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New Monero block explorer and charts: http://monerostats.com/If you find this useful, please consider contributing. Monero Address: 49Jt4tzbvZ5PyEMub6tNDGKP4zxogN9t1VACVWgTEcMwhtCGjxrDyt5XCDHG6XpA2U1uWsnsyKYdrL2 5Vp6y2pou2bdboCZ Not working here, slb. Just getting a parking page.
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Nik4691
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September 28, 2016, 12:34:59 PM |
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New Monero block explorer and charts: http://monerostats.com/If you find this useful, please consider contributing. Monero Address: 49Jt4tzbvZ5PyEMub6tNDGKP4zxogN9t1VACVWgTEcMwhtCGjxrDyt5XCDHG6XpA2U1uWsnsyKYdrL2 5Vp6y2pou2bdboCZ Not working here, slb. Just getting a parking page. It works now. For me at least. But where is the rich list?
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malekbaba
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September 28, 2016, 01:19:37 PM |
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low volume, falling price. Damn! XMR is killing me. I have invested all my BTC into XMR and already buried in a loss. Will it bounce back soon ? Or will it return to ts cage (0.004) ??
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nioc
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September 28, 2016, 01:22:27 PM |
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low volume, falling price. Damn! XMR is killing me. I have invested all my BTC into XMR and already buried in a loss. Will it bounce back soon ? Or will it return to ts cage (0.004) ??
Speculation thread >>> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=753252.0
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synthgauge
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September 28, 2016, 04:15:31 PM |
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low volume, falling price. Damn! XMR is killing me. I have invested all my BTC into XMR and already buried in a loss. Will it bounce back soon ? Or will it return to ts cage (0.004) ??
The latter is more likely. Anyways there is no real players in this market, most of the volume u have seen in the beginning of this spontaneous pump came from bots and fake buys by polo's proprietary market-maker which by the way does not seem to be paying any fees to exchange as long as they plow up >= 120,000K BTC per month. The same bot has pumped ETH, ETC, MAID, it even became trivial... As the saying goes, money comes money leaves. Time to forget about this crap unless it goes below certain conditionally acceptable level like 0.0035 where I can consider going a moderate long.
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slb
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September 28, 2016, 04:23:16 PM Last edit: September 28, 2016, 07:33:37 PM by slb |
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New Monero block explorer and charts: http://monerostats.com/If you find this useful, please consider contributing. Monero Address: 442rsDo9S4R957czwNe5YdeZwhNZyVG6hFg3apzhswuXUFvYghG2pzijiWuKMbLudWDif9y9E6N6JN6 83mFkCU3c3uuDKmh Not working here, slb. Just getting a parking page. .www was not configured properly. It should be working now. I can add charts by demand, if there is interest
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September 28, 2016, 05:01:41 PM |
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low volume, falling price. Damn! XMR is killing me. I have invested all my BTC into XMR and already buried in a loss. Will it bounce back soon ? Or will it return to ts cage (0.004) ??
The latter is more likely. Anyways there is no real players in this market, most of the volume u have seen in the beginning of this spontaneous pump came from bots and fake buys by polo's proprietary market-maker which by the way does not seem to be paying any fees to exchange as long as they plow up >= 120,000K BTC per month. The same bot has pumped ETH, ETC, MAID, it even became trivial... As the saying goes, money comes money leaves. Time to forget about this crap unless it goes below certain conditionally acceptable level like 0.0035 where I can consider going a moderate long. Do you have some references regarding the bots and the proprietary market-makers? Would be nice
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amacar2
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September 28, 2016, 05:14:32 PM |
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low volume, falling price. Damn! XMR is killing me. I have invested all my BTC into XMR and already buried in a loss. Will it bounce back soon ? Or will it return to ts cage (0.004) ??
Thats why its always said not to put all your eggs in one basket however i think XMR price can bounce back after retouching 0.01 BTC shortly. Better to hold all those XMR you have bought tightly rather than being panic and selling them for loss.
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dEBRUYNE
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September 28, 2016, 05:14:51 PM |
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Millionero
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September 28, 2016, 07:49:43 PM |
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I have a notebook computer that runs great and has a very small ssd. And I have a notebook computer that's a dog and has a much bigger ssd. I want to take the big ssd out of the crummy computer and put it in the good computer. The computers: A. The dog: an old asus eee pc 1000ha that the previous owner installed an ssd in. I bought the computer and am ready to pitch it, after removing the ssd. B. The good computer: a chromebook c720p that runs good, but has a small ssd. It runs galliumos. The thing is, I have the monero blockchain on the chromebook. If I were to swap in the drive from the asus and reinstall galliumos, I would lose this file and have to spend hours syncing the blockchain again. I have to go my university library and use the wifi there, because it is the only way I can get a reasonably fast connection. I'm considering cloning the chromebook's ssd. This is something I've never done and the little I know about it comes from watching youtube videos. Is it worth buying an adapter and trying to clone the ssd?
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September 28, 2016, 08:05:06 PM |
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I have a notebook computer that runs great and has a very small ssd. And I have a notebook computer that's a dog and has a much bigger ssd. I want to take the big ssd out of the crummy computer and put it in the good computer. The computers: A. The dog: an old asus eee pc 1000ha that the previous owner installed an ssd in. I bought the computer and am ready to pitch it, after removing the ssd. B. The good computer: a chromebook c720p that runs good, but has a small ssd. It runs galliumos. The thing is, I have the monero blockchain on the chromebook. If I were to swap in the drive from the asus and reinstall galliumos, I would lose this file and have to spend hours syncing the blockchain again. I have to go my university library and use the wifi there, because it is the only way I can get a reasonably fast connection. I'm considering cloning the chromebook's ssd. This is something I've never done and the little I know about it comes from watching youtube videos. Is it worth buying an adapter and trying to clone the ssd?
Are you able to copy the blockchain to a 16GB USB flash drive and transfer it that way? That would be easiest.
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September 28, 2016, 08:53:58 PM |
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I have a notebook computer that runs great and has a very small ssd. And I have a notebook computer that's a dog and has a much bigger ssd. I want to take the big ssd out of the crummy computer and put it in the good computer. The computers: A. The dog: an old asus eee pc 1000ha that the previous owner installed an ssd in. I bought the computer and am ready to pitch it, after removing the ssd. B. The good computer: a chromebook c720p that runs good, but has a small ssd. It runs galliumos. The thing is, I have the monero blockchain on the chromebook. If I were to swap in the drive from the asus and reinstall galliumos, I would lose this file and have to spend hours syncing the blockchain again. I have to go my university library and use the wifi there, because it is the only way I can get a reasonably fast connection. I'm considering cloning the chromebook's ssd. This is something I've never done and the little I know about it comes from watching youtube videos. Is it worth buying an adapter and trying to clone the ssd?
http://getintopc.com/softwares/data-recovery/acronis-true-image-bootable-iso-2016-free-download/use rufus to make a bootable USB key with Acronis True Image 2016, boot from the key and clone your drives then install the big drive in the proper computer. no need to reinstall anything enjoy
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Drhiggins
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September 28, 2016, 10:17:53 PM |
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Anyone know what this means? Appeared in daemon
ERROR {2} {p1} 2016-09-28 18:02:55.163105 [abstract_tcp_server2.inl+515 ::do_se nd_chunk] send que size is more than ABSTRACT_SERVER_SEND_QUE_MAX_COUNT(1000), s hutting down connection
Also I've noticed lots of people have not updated to wolfram.
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September 28, 2016, 10:46:08 PM |
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Anyone know what this means? Appeared in daemon
ERROR {2} {p1} 2016-09-28 18:02:55.163105 [abstract_tcp_server2.inl+515 ::do_se nd_chunk] send que size is more than ABSTRACT_SERVER_SEND_QUE_MAX_COUNT(1000), s hutting down connection
Also I've noticed lots of people have not updated to wolfram.
Never saw that one before, but yeah, auto-banning doesn't seem to be as aggressive or doing much, i have to manually do it. Sooo many nodes > 200 days "ahead"... Wasn't a fork supposed to boot those guys? Thanks
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September 29, 2016, 12:36:50 AM |
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Anyone know what this means? Appeared in daemon
ERROR {2} {p1} 2016-09-28 18:02:55.163105 [abstract_tcp_server2.inl+515 ::do_se nd_chunk] send que size is more than ABSTRACT_SERVER_SEND_QUE_MAX_COUNT(1000), s hutting down connection
Also I've noticed lots of people have not updated to wolfram.
Never saw that one before, but yeah, auto-banning doesn't seem to be as aggressive or doing much, i have to manually do it. Sooo many nodes > 200 days "ahead"... Wasn't a fork supposed to boot those guys? Thanks All answers are AFAIK. I believe that is an error message I used to get in an early 0.9 release and could be ignored as it was a problem with someone else's node and you were disconnecting from them because of it. It was repetitive so I restarted my daemon. Have not seen that in quite a while. I asked about all the nodes that were hundreds of days ahead. The are actually behind and hopefully syncing and it is our synced nodes that are ahead. I hope I got that correct, computer grammar. My daemon has had banned nodes. Having many nodes on the network takes a little getting used to
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September 29, 2016, 12:54:34 AM |
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I have a notebook computer that runs great and has a very small ssd. And I have a notebook computer that's a dog and has a much bigger ssd. I want to take the big ssd out of the crummy computer and put it in the good computer. The computers: A. The dog: an old asus eee pc 1000ha that the previous owner installed an ssd in. I bought the computer and am ready to pitch it, after removing the ssd. B. The good computer: a chromebook c720p that runs good, but has a small ssd. It runs galliumos. The thing is, I have the monero blockchain on the chromebook. If I were to swap in the drive from the asus and reinstall galliumos, I would lose this file and have to spend hours syncing the blockchain again. I have to go my university library and use the wifi there, because it is the only way I can get a reasonably fast connection. I'm considering cloning the chromebook's ssd. This is something I've never done and the little I know about it comes from watching youtube videos. Is it worth buying an adapter and trying to clone the ssd?
ASUS recommends Windows from https://www.asus.com/Notebooks/Eee_PC_1000HA/overview/ I suspect the reason why this computer "runs like a dog" is because of the above extremely poor recommendation on the part of the manufacturer. I would put a lean GNU/Linux distribution on it and after de-fenestration I suspect it would have no problem keeping up with the Monero network for some time.
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