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April 13, 2018, 08:32:16 AM |
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The real monero is still XMR. The hard fork was not a meant to be a chain split, but a protocol update that already happened several times ago. This time, ASIC miners did not make the move and stayed on the old chain.
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April 13, 2018, 08:43:09 AM |
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hey... why monero don't have a discord group?
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e-coinomist
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April 13, 2018, 09:00:53 AM |
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Because once you've made an ASIC, it's pretty difficult to open it up and start moving things around There's nothing stopping anybody adding these changes into the next batch of ASICs, other than time and the fact that it'd be useless again in a few months with the next PoW change. I understand that a chip cannot be changed after fabbed but I also understand that certain things can be emulated in software. Therefore I would like to know the exact change that a designer would have to add or go around to hash this new algo. Do you see my question now? I tend to think out of the box. The "certain thing that you would have to emulate in software" is something the asic can't do. So you're back to square one. I don't see it. A hybrid variant with FPGA chips on board seems doable, think changeable chips. The whole mining process (BTC) once has been based on them.
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April 13, 2018, 09:03:12 AM Last edit: April 13, 2018, 10:25:54 AM by baballuci |
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Is anyone here mining on mineXMR.com?
My balance hasn't increased since about midnight (GMT) last night yet i'm still submitting shares. I also noticed all payments seemed to have stopped at around the same time on the site.
Can anyone shed any light?
Charlie.
EDIT: looks like it's sorted now.
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licola.cocacola12
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April 13, 2018, 11:58:26 AM |
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Is it possible to do cloud mining? I tried on Digital Ocean but it says that the CPU doesn't accept
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April 13, 2018, 01:43:37 PM |
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I see Monero wallet is installing blockchain to my C drive on which I don't have enough space because it is SSD, how can I move that to other drive? how do I point wallet to sync to other drive and not C?
Is there light wallet?
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sundownz
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April 13, 2018, 01:58:51 PM |
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Hope someone in here can help with this...
I am running several Dell R815 servers to mine Monero.
I have installed UBUNTU Linux 16.04 on these machines.
I have XMR-STAK running no problem at all -- works great... get ~2kH per system.
BUT I have not been able to successfully get XMR-STAK or any program, for that matter, to startup with the OS.
There is a GUI section in UBUNTU that you can add Startup programs... or so it says... but it doesn't work.
Not going to lie -- I am a Linux NOOB and these systems are my first foray into Linux.
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April 13, 2018, 02:19:40 PM |
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I see Monero wallet is installing blockchain to my C drive on which I don't have enough space because it is SSD, how can I move that to other drive? how do I point wallet to sync to other drive and not C?
Is there light wallet?
I assume you use the GUI? You can change the blockchain folder in the settings (otherwise use the flag --data-dir desired\path\to\your\blockchain) There as well you can connect to a remote note if you need to, check moneroworld.com for details.
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- You can figure out what will happen, not when /Warren Buffett - Pay any Bitcoin address privately with a little help of Monero.
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dEBRUYNE
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April 13, 2018, 03:46:54 PM |
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Please contact MyMonero's support (support[at]mymonero[dot]com).
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April 13, 2018, 04:02:05 PM |
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Monero is a bright future coin
Monero (XMR) is an open-source cryptocurrency created in April 2014 that focuses A user needs client software, a so-called wallet, to interact with the Monero network. The Monero Project produces the reference implementation of a Monero wallet and there are also third party implementations of Monero clients exist such as Monerujo which also make it possible to use Monero on Android.
The quality of these bot posts is getting a lot higher, is there a 'dating' bot on the market yet? In a few years talking with a bot could easily be more satisfying than talking to a human, just turn off the nagging feature and I'm in love. What will happen soon will be Bitcointalk bots that will start to converse with each other and that's going to a whole lotta fun to watch
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April 13, 2018, 04:35:50 PM |
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Please contact MyMonero's support (support[at]mymonero[dot]com). I already done that but no response
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April 14, 2018, 02:52:51 AM |
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Does Gooey 0.12.0.0 have subaddresses already. If so, is there any write-up/literature/guide somewhere?
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April 14, 2018, 07:11:13 AM Last edit: April 14, 2018, 07:50:55 AM by Hueristic |
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Small tweak, hashrates kept the same. SUMO made a bigger change, here the hashrates of many cards dropped, my GTX 1060 3GB by about 10%
why can't asics (current) not handle it? Because once you've made an ASIC, it's pretty difficult to open it up and start moving things around There's nothing stopping anybody adding these changes into the next batch of ASICs, other than time and the fact that it'd be useless again in a few months with the next PoW change. I understand that a chip cannot be changed after fabbed but I also understand that certain things can be emulated in software. Therefore I would like to know the exact change that a designer would have to add or go around to hash this new algo. Do you see my question now? I tend to think out of the box. The "certain thing that you would have to emulate in software" is something the asic can't do. So you're back to square one. I don't see it. An FPGA or any circuit/emulation can make a call to the asic chip. Think of the ASIC as an Extension on a CPU like AES-NI. See what I'm getting at?
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“Bad men need nothing more to compass their ends, than that good men should look on and do nothing.”
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April 14, 2018, 07:57:13 AM |
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An FPGA or any circuit/emulation can make a call to the asic chip. Think of the ASIC as an Extension on a CPU like AES-NI. See what I'm getting at?
I stand corrected.
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dEBRUYNE
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April 14, 2018, 08:52:07 AM |
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Does Gooey 0.12.0.0 have subaddresses already. If so, is there any write-up/literature/guide somewhere?
Yes, subaddresses are readily available in GUI v0.12. You can create a new subaddress on the receive page. A detailed write-up about subaddresses is MRL-0006: An Efficient Implementation of Monero Subaddresses: https://lab.getmonero.org/pubs/MRL-0006.pdf
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April 14, 2018, 09:12:39 AM |
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Small tweak, hashrates kept the same. SUMO made a bigger change, here the hashrates of many cards dropped, my GTX 1060 3GB by about 10%
why can't asics (current) not handle it? Because once you've made an ASIC, it's pretty difficult to open it up and start moving things around There's nothing stopping anybody adding these changes into the next batch of ASICs, other than time and the fact that it'd be useless again in a few months with the next PoW change. I understand that a chip cannot be changed after fabbed but I also understand that certain things can be emulated in software. Therefore I would like to know the exact change that a designer would have to add or go around to hash this new algo. Do you see my question now? I tend to think out of the box. Well, look at the code. There is no plain english write up AFAIk, but it is open source after all. The innermost loop is changed which is probably what you would want to burn into hardware directly for maximum efficiency, especially if you had no reason to expect such a change to be made. Going forward there is more risk that ASICs may be built in a more flexible manner.
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April 14, 2018, 10:07:43 AM |
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Does Gooey 0.12.0.0 have subaddresses already. If so, is there any write-up/literature/guide somewhere?
Yes, subaddresses are readily available in GUI v0.12. You can create a new subaddress on the receive page. A detailed write-up about subaddresses is MRL-0006: An Efficient Implementation of Monero Subaddresses: https://lab.getmonero.org/pubs/MRL-0006.pdfThanks!
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April 14, 2018, 11:44:32 AM |
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Monero can be integrated to Shopify and accept payments in xmr crypto currencies .
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