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May 28, 2014, 11:07:31 AM
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I have more and more often issues with the transaction size. Last time the biggest amount I was able to send was 0.15 MRO at a time.
I am using monero.win.x64.experimental.0526.

Is it a known issue? Is there anything I can do about it?

Thank you.

Its due to how many inputs you have, Im guessing your mining to that address?

Theres not really a lot you can do as far as Im aware.

You have to create a second wallet, then send the coins from the first wallet to the second wallet in bigger chunks than you received them. Keep doing that and you can build up outputs of whatever size you want.


Yes, I am mining to that address and my hashrate is not very big, so the inputs are very small.
Still, it's extremely frustrating to transfer so small amounts and all the pools I know mine directly to wallet.
Am I the only one with this problem??

Probably not. The pools should be making a smaller number of larger payouts.

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Transferring from one of my wallets to another in small chunks would be tax free or less frustrating? I doubt it. And then it would be no benefit at all in this.

The benefit is that you can make larger payments. Otherwise it would be impossible to do so.

There will be transaction fees. Again, get your pool to give you bigger payments to begin with, or switch to one that will. Or gamble on solo mining. You probably get nothing but if you do get something it will at least be big enough to use.
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May 28, 2014, 11:13:19 AM
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I have more and more often issues with the transaction size. Last time the biggest amount I was able to send was 0.15 MRO at a time.
I am using monero.win.x64.experimental.0526.

Is it a known issue? Is there anything I can do about it?

Thank you.

Its due to how many inputs you have, Im guessing your mining to that address?

Theres not really a lot you can do as far as Im aware.

You have to create a second wallet, then send the coins from the first wallet to the second wallet in bigger chunks than you received them. Keep doing that and you can build up outputs of whatever size you want.


Yes, I am mining to that address and my hashrate is not very big, so the inputs are very small.
Still, it's extremely frustrating to transfer so small amounts and all the pools I know mine directly to wallet.
Am I the only one with this problem??

Probably not. The pools should be making a smaller number of larger payouts.

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Transferring from one of my wallets to another in small chunks would be tax free or less frustrating? I doubt it. And then it would be no benefit at all in this.

The benefit is that you can make larger payments. Otherwise it would be impossible to do so.

There will be transaction fees. Again, get your pool to give you bigger payments to begin with, or switch to one that will. Or gamble on solo mining. You probably get nothing but if you do get something it will at least be big enough to use.


I don't know any MRO pool that does that. Do you?
Solo mining at my hashrate is waste of time and you know that. I hoped for real/helpful advises, really...

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May 28, 2014, 11:16:44 AM
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I have more and more often issues with the transaction size. Last time the biggest amount I was able to send was 0.15 MRO at a time.
I am using monero.win.x64.experimental.0526.

Is it a known issue? Is there anything I can do about it?

Thank you.

Its due to how many inputs you have, Im guessing your mining to that address?

Theres not really a lot you can do as far as Im aware.

You have to create a second wallet, then send the coins from the first wallet to the second wallet in bigger chunks than you received them. Keep doing that and you can build up outputs of whatever size you want.


Yes, I am mining to that address and my hashrate is not very big, so the inputs are very small.
Still, it's extremely frustrating to transfer so small amounts and all the pools I know mine directly to wallet.
Am I the only one with this problem??

Probably not. The pools should be making a smaller number of larger payouts.

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Transferring from one of my wallets to another in small chunks would be tax free or less frustrating? I doubt it. And then it would be no benefit at all in this.

The benefit is that you can make larger payments. Otherwise it would be impossible to do so.

There will be transaction fees. Again, get your pool to give you bigger payments to begin with, or switch to one that will. Or gamble on solo mining. You probably get nothing but if you do get something it will at least be big enough to use.


I don't know any MRO pool that does that. Do you?
Solo mining at my hashrate is waste of time and you know that. I hoped for real/helpful advises, really...

I'm just telling you what your realistic options are:

1. Make smaller payments.

2. Combine your inputs in 2+ steps.

3. Get whoever is sending you the tiny inputs to send you bigger ones.

That's pretty much it.

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May 28, 2014, 11:21:47 AM
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I'm just telling you what your realistic options are:

1. Make smaller payments.

2. Combine your inputs in 2+ steps.

3. Get whoever is sending you the tiny inputs to send you bigger ones.

That's pretty much it.


Yeah, not many real options... Thank you though..

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May 28, 2014, 11:47:14 AM
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A monero wallet includes only one address ?, so if I want to generate a second address do I have to give a different file name or there is a command to generate more addresses with the same keys ?.

Also I would like to check the size of my inputs, how do I do that ? is there an equivalent of listtransactions ?.

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May 28, 2014, 11:50:06 AM
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A monero wallet includes only one address ?, so if I want to generate a second address do I have to give a different file name or there is a command to generate more addresses with the same keys ?.

Also I would like to check the size of my inputs, how do I do that ? is there an equivalent of listtransactions ?.

Cheers!.

1. One address per wallet file. However, this address does not appear on the block chain, instead a new address is generated each time. So if you want a new address for privacy purposes, you don't need to do that. If you want different addresses to use for different purposes then a separate wallet file is the way to go.

2. incoming_transfers


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May 28, 2014, 11:50:51 AM
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hey, happend here anything new since the last 5 days?
Say the devs something about the future of monero?
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May 28, 2014, 12:00:02 PM
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^Yes, there are updates of the code (see tacotime posts). Devs are working on different aspects of the code (follow #monero and #monero-dev at freenode).

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May 28, 2014, 12:08:04 PM
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A monero wallet includes only one address ?, so if I want to generate a second address do I have to give a different file name or there is a command to generate more addresses with the same keys ?.

Also I would like to check the size of my inputs, how do I do that ? is there an equivalent of listtransactions ?.

Cheers!.

1. One address per wallet file. However, this address does not appear on the block chain, instead a new address is generated each time. So if you want a new address for privacy purposes, you don't need to do that. If you want different addresses to use for different purposes then a separate wallet file is the way to go.

2. incoming_transfers


I want to group my coins to be able to send bigger transactions in case of need, do I need a second address for that or can I send the coins back to the same address ?.

Thanks.
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May 28, 2014, 12:08:41 PM
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I have problem running a wallet on OSX.

1. Downloaded the binaries linked in op.
2. Downloaded blockchain and put in ~/.bitmonero
3. Started bitmonerod and waited until message "You are now synchronized with the network. You may now start simplewallet. ...."
4. Started simplewallet and successfully created a new wallet. Run refresh command. Got this output:

Starting refresh...
Error: refresh failed: daemon is busy. Please try later. Blocks received: 0

Anyone have any ideas? Wanna buy monero but need to get this working first.

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May 28, 2014, 12:12:25 PM
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What kind of hash rate are you guys seeing with a an i7-4770K?
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Far away with XC, bomb soon
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Far away with XC, bomb soon

Where will it goes?
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May 28, 2014, 12:26:41 PM
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I have problem running a wallet on OSX.

1. Downloaded the binaries linked in op.
2. Downloaded blockchain and put in ~/.bitmonero
3. Started bitmonerod and waited until message "You are now synchronized with the network. You may now start simplewallet. ...."
4. Started simplewallet and successfully created a new wallet. Run refresh command. Got this output:

Starting refresh...
Error: refresh failed: daemon is busy. Please try later. Blocks received: 0

Anyone have any ideas? Wanna buy monero but need to get this working first.


The blockchain you downloaded is few days behind. Wait it to sync, enter "save" in bitmonerod window and then enter "refresh" in the wallet.

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May 28, 2014, 12:27:03 PM
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A monero wallet includes only one address ?, so if I want to generate a second address do I have to give a different file name or there is a command to generate more addresses with the same keys ?.

Also I would like to check the size of my inputs, how do I do that ? is there an equivalent of listtransactions ?.

Cheers!.

1. One address per wallet file. However, this address does not appear on the block chain, instead a new address is generated each time. So if you want a new address for privacy purposes, you don't need to do that. If you want different addresses to use for different purposes then a separate wallet file is the way to go.

2. incoming_transfers


I want to group my coins to be able to send bigger transactions in case of need, do I need a second address for that or can I send the coins back to the same address ?.

Thanks.

Best to use a second one unless you can send the full balance of the wallet back to itself in one go. Otherwise you can't keep the remaining small ones from getting mixed up with the new bigger ones.
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What kind of hash rate are you guys seeing with a an i7-4770K?
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1MI-ic0Os25hgGUImW54sUIjZY_pUNQNa_W8Se5pRGBs/edit#gid=0

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A monero wallet includes only one address ?, so if I want to generate a second address do I have to give a different file name or there is a command to generate more addresses with the same keys ?.

Also I would like to check the size of my inputs, how do I do that ? is there an equivalent of listtransactions ?.

Cheers!.

1. One address per wallet file. However, this address does not appear on the block chain, instead a new address is generated each time. So if you want a new address for privacy purposes, you don't need to do that. If you want different addresses to use for different purposes then a separate wallet file is the way to go.

2. incoming_transfers


I want to group my coins to be able to send bigger transactions in case of need, do I need a second address for that or can I send the coins back to the same address ?.

Thanks.

Best to use a second one unless you can send the full balance of the wallet back to itself in one go. Otherwise you can't keep the remaining small ones from getting mixed up with the new bigger ones.


Got it, thank you!
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Any of you guys using an older processor to mine?
Just spent the better part of yesterday unlocking the 2 extra cores of my Phenom II 960T and overclocking it to the limit. Gives me a hashrate of over 20 H/s per core for a combined hashrate of about 120 H/s. Not too shabby for an old timer eh?  Roll Eyes

Wasn't there a spreadsheet about the hashrates of different CPUs somewhere?

Edit: Eh, too slow it seems.

Edit2: How should I add my CPU to the list BTW? It isn't listed on the webpage that you're supposed to link to, as an unlocked 960T is listed as "AMD Phenom II X6 1600T" in cpu-z and there is no processor on the market named like that.  Huh
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I have problem running a wallet on OSX.

1. Downloaded the binaries linked in op.
2. Downloaded blockchain and put in ~/.bitmonero
3. Started bitmonerod and waited until message "You are now synchronized with the network. You may now start simplewallet. ...."
4. Started simplewallet and successfully created a new wallet. Run refresh command. Got this output:

Starting refresh...
Error: refresh failed: daemon is busy. Please try later. Blocks received: 0

Anyone have any ideas? Wanna buy monero but need to get this working first.


The blockchain you downloaded is few days behind. Wait it to sync, enter "save" in bitmonerod window and then enter "refresh" in the wallet.

It worked, thanks!
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May 28, 2014, 12:52:43 PM
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@Bladetus - just go to the first free row in the list and write the hash rate of your processor there.

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