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June 17, 2014, 05:32:51 PM
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Currency   Amount   Address   Date   Status
XMR   60.28979966   463tWEBn5XZJSxLU6uLQnQ2iY9xuNcDbjLSjkn3XAXHCbLrTTErJrBWYgHJQyrCwkNgYvyV3z8zctJL PCZy24jvb3NiTcTJ   2014-06-15 11:45:04   COMPLETE: e8c1826a02ad6d994e8faf1500b0569ecd585c55e53d0401f0ccefeaec8d6514
polonies ---->  bittrex   
Just write the address, Not write ID,I lost XmR?
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June 17, 2014, 05:39:52 PM
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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 Embarrassed so I wont be mining.

You NEED to start mining.  Don:t use a pool. Just be patient.

As you suggested and after some head scratching I set up and started to mine solo and now realize that at my current hr and difficulty the avg time to find a block is 300 days.  

Maybe we have a different definition of patience. Grin



Excellent. You are now an infrastructure operator.  In roughly 300 days, if you are patient, you will be rewarded with enough monero so that, if xmr denominates merely half of all black market transactions with typical velocity 10 years from now, you will be able to buy a nice, modest house in a pleasant town about an hour' s drive from an airport - or you could send one child to harvard.  Actually difficulty will rise meanwhile, so it might take two years or so.  Now you understand the value of an xmr better, and can decide whether to burn some fiat on a much better rational and informed basis.  Meanwhile, as an xmr holder, your mining is benefitting yourself by increasing the value of your xmr.

When I urged you to solomine difficulty was lower and I assumed your hash rate was higher.  Nonetheless, the experience and understanding gained are likely to serve you well, and a shot at a block reward surely won't hurt.  But best of all would be if the experience taught you not to take advice from strangers on the Internet.

Give a man a fish and he eats for a day.  Give a man a Poisson distribution and he eats at random times independent of one another, at a constant known rate.
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June 17, 2014, 05:42:30 PM
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Currency   Amount   Address   Date   Status
XMR   60.28979966   463tWEBn5XZJSxLU6uLQnQ2iY9xuNcDbjLSjkn3XAXHCbLrTTErJrBWYgHJQyrCwkNgYvyV3z8zctJL PCZy24jvb3NiTcTJ   2014-06-15 11:45:04   COMPLETE: e8c1826a02ad6d994e8faf1500b0569ecd585c55e53d0401f0ccefeaec8d6514
polonies ---->  bittrex   
Just write the address, Not write ID,I lost XmR?

I sent my XMR coin to poloniex but didn't add to my balance(about a week ago) - after 5 days,and sent many ticket, they add my XMR credit to my balance.
But do you sent correctly to poloniex?
with this format:
To send using a Payment ID, include the Payment ID after a regular transfer command:  transfer 0 <Deposit Address> <amount> <Payment ID>

Liberty...
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June 17, 2014, 05:51:17 PM
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Currency   Amount   Address   Date   Status
XMR   60.28979966   463tWEBn5XZJSxLU6uLQnQ2iY9xuNcDbjLSjkn3XAXHCbLrTTErJrBWYgHJQyrCwkNgYvyV3z8zctJL PCZy24jvb3NiTcTJ   2014-06-15 11:45:04   COMPLETE: e8c1826a02ad6d994e8faf1500b0569ecd585c55e53d0401f0ccefeaec8d6514
polonies ---->  bittrex   
Just write the address, Not write ID,I lost XmR?


Message Bittrex support?

They will sort it out i guess Wink

Thank you, I try to contact bittrex. Tongue
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June 17, 2014, 06:01:14 PM
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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 Embarrassed so I wont be mining.

You NEED to start mining.  Don:t use a pool. Just be patient.

As you suggested and after some head scratching I set up and started to mine solo and now realize that at my current hr and difficulty the avg time to find a block is 300 days.  

Maybe we have a different definition of patience. Grin



Excellent. You are now an infrastructure operator.  In roughly 300 days, if you are patient, you will be rewarded with enough monero so that, if xmr denominates merely half of all black market transactions with typical velocity 10 years from now, you will be able to buy a nice, modest house in a pleasant town about an hour' s drive from an airport - or you could send one child to harvard.  Actually difficulty will rise meanwhile, so it might take two years or so.  Now you understand the value of an xmr better, and can decide whether to burn some fiat on a much better rational and informed basis.  Meanwhile, as an xmr holder, your mining is benefitting yourself by increasing the value of your xmr.

When I urged you to solomine difficulty was lower and I assumed your hash rate was higher.  Nonetheless, the experience and understanding gained are likely to serve you well, and a shot at a block reward surely won't hurt.  But best of all would be if the experience taught you not to take advice from strangers on the Internet.

I am quoting this to look back in two years Cheesy
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June 17, 2014, 06:13:46 PM
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June 17, 2014, 06:31:39 PM
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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 Embarrassed so I wont be mining.

You NEED to start mining.  Don:t use a pool. Just be patient.

As you suggested and after some head scratching I set up and started to mine solo and now realize that at my current hr and difficulty the avg time to find a block is 300 days.  

Maybe we have a different definition of patience. Grin



Excellent. You are now an infrastructure operator.  In roughly 300 days, if you are patient, you will be rewarded with enough monero so that, if xmr denominates merely half of all black market transactions with typical velocity 10 years from now, you will be able to buy a nice, modest house in a pleasant town about an hour' s drive from an airport - or you could send one child to harvard.  Actually difficulty will rise meanwhile, so it might take two years or so.  Now you understand the value of an xmr better, and can decide whether to burn some fiat on a much better rational and informed basis.  Meanwhile, as an xmr holder, your mining is benefitting yourself by increasing the value of your xmr.

When I urged you to solomine difficulty was lower and I assumed your hash rate was higher.  Nonetheless, the experience and understanding gained are likely to serve you well, and a shot at a block reward surely won't hurt.  But best of all would be if the experience taught you not to take advice from strangers on the Internet.

How much would 1 XMR be in that scenario?
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June 17, 2014, 06:53:15 PM
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if xmr denominates merely half of all black market transactions with typical velocity 10 years from now...

How much would 1 XMR be in that scenario?

PQ=0.5 * 2e12 USD2012 = MV = 1.84e7 XMR * 5

1e12 USD2012
--------------  = 1 XMR
9.2e7

About 12k USD(2012) per XMR.

Give a man a fish and he eats for a day.  Give a man a Poisson distribution and he eats at random times independent of one another, at a constant known rate.
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June 17, 2014, 06:56:06 PM
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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 Embarrassed so I wont be mining.

You NEED to start mining.  Don:t use a pool. Just be patient.

As you suggested and after some head scratching I set up and started to mine solo and now realize that at my current hr and difficulty the avg time to find a block is 300 days.  

Maybe we have a different definition of patience. Grin



Excellent. You are now an infrastructure operator.  In roughly 300 days, if you are patient, you will be rewarded with enough monero so that, if xmr denominates merely half of all black market transactions with typical velocity 10 years from now, you will be able to buy a nice, modest house in a pleasant town about an hour' s drive from an airport - or you could send one child to harvard.  Actually difficulty will rise meanwhile, so it might take two years or so.  Now you understand the value of an xmr better, and can decide whether to burn some fiat on a much better rational and informed basis.  Meanwhile, as an xmr holder, your mining is benefitting yourself by increasing the value of your xmr.

When I urged you to solomine difficulty was lower and I assumed your hash rate was higher.  Nonetheless, the experience and understanding gained are likely to serve you well, and a shot at a block reward surely won't hurt.  But best of all would be if the experience taught you not to take advice from strangers on the Internet.

How much would 1 XMR be in that scenario?

I think is much better to put price in worth of a house, then in BTC, USD, or euro or anything else. Each of those can be worth nothing in 10 years. But that house will well unless will be really unlucky positioned, worth a bit more then now.
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June 17, 2014, 07:00:55 PM
Last edit: June 17, 2014, 07:45:48 PM by Bladetus
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Beaware of scam pool kippo.eu
mining fee upto 22% when ever admin wants!


screenshot coming!

Do you really think you would be seeing the fee that high if it was intentional and not an honest mistake which I corrected in less than a minute?
I had to raise the fee a bit because the pool's hash rate has grown over 1000% in less than a day. The fee is now at 3% temporarily, and the proceeds are going towards a more robust hosting solution so that reliability won't suffer if the hash rate snowballs even more.   Smiley
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June 17, 2014, 07:10:21 PM
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Beaware ..kippo.eu
mining fee upto 22% when ever admin wants!



More mining pool scams .Some shady people here this is crazy.

Selling fully funded Titan BTC Physical Bitcoins, Gold and SIlver - BTC Physical Bitcoins BTC PM if interested.
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June 17, 2014, 07:13:25 PM
Last edit: June 17, 2014, 07:39:10 PM by cisahasa
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Beaware ..kippo.eu
mining fee upto 22% when ever admin wants!



More mining pool scams .Some shady people here this is crazy.

we will look this as a typo, bad time suchs...

kippo will collect some 3% fees now to enter cloud servive

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June 17, 2014, 08:33:09 PM
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Fellow, Miners,

We have some important information:
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Pool stats can get very crazy - Dont Worry
Point your miners to:
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stratum+tcp://mine.cryptoescrow.eu:3333

Good luck, mining!

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June 17, 2014, 08:38:39 PM
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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 Embarrassed so I wont be mining.

You NEED to start mining.  Don:t use a pool. Just be patient.

As you suggested and after some head scratching I set up and started to mine solo and now realize that at my current hr and difficulty the avg time to find a block is 300 days.  

Maybe we have a different definition of patience. Grin



Excellent. You are now an infrastructure operator.  In roughly 300 days, if you are patient, you will be rewarded with enough monero so that, if xmr denominates merely half of all black market transactions with typical velocity 10 years from now, you will be able to buy a nice, modest house in a pleasant town about an hour' s drive from an airport - or you could send one child to harvard.  Actually difficulty will rise meanwhile, so it might take two years or so.  Now you understand the value of an xmr better, and can decide whether to burn some fiat on a much better rational and informed basis.  Meanwhile, as an xmr holder, your mining is benefitting yourself by increasing the value of your xmr.

When I urged you to solomine difficulty was lower and I assumed your hash rate was higher.  Nonetheless, the experience and understanding gained are likely to serve you well, and a shot at a block reward surely won't hurt.  But best of all would be if the experience taught you not to take advice from strangers on the Internet.

I am quoting this to look back in two years Cheesy

i'm pretty sure it will still be a bad idea to take advice from strangers on in the internet.

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June 17, 2014, 08:52:36 PM
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transfer 0 <463tWEBn5XZJSxLU6uLQnQ2iY9xuNcDbjLSjkn3XAXHCbLrTTErJrBWYgHJQyrCwkNgYvyV3z8zctJL PCZy24jvb3NiTcTJ> <10> <4666468863ae4a57b7db0e05071cfaf4e5751709d10c452aad7284de22870750>

Error: payment id has invalid format: "<4666468863ae4a57b7db0e05071cfaf4e5751709d10c452aad7284de22870750>", expected 64-character string

What am I doing wrong?
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June 17, 2014, 08:56:20 PM
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^remove <>:
Code:
transfer 0 463tWEBn5XZJSxLU6uLQnQ2iY9xuNcDbjLSjkn3XAXHCbLrTTErJrBWYgHJQyrCwkNgYvyV3z8zctJLPCZy24jvb3NiTcTJ 10 4666468863ae4a57b7db0e05071cfaf4e5751709d10c452aad7284de22870750

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June 17, 2014, 08:58:38 PM
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So i withdrew 1.25 XMR from minergate.com to simplewallet address, but it was an hour ago and my wallet shows no sign of it, and also the txid is not findable on moneroblockchain... is this normal? i double checked my public address, but i don't know how to see it on the blockchain, or if you can (yes i don't know a lot about xmr yet ) Smiley

edit - the tx hash is : 7e04abb9b94e7a5438cab2e868952ecadae71545b94b414bf950b299a0b9fed6


(yes i've run refresh etc etc) Wink

thanks!

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June 17, 2014, 09:00:16 PM
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^remove <>:
That I'm stupid. Thank you very much =)
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June 17, 2014, 09:12:13 PM
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FYI, this issue with Poloniex is still not resolved:

Yesterday I've withdrawn some XMR from Poloniex. The transaction was listed as "COMPLETE" quickly. However today, when checking my wallet (and after refresh), the funds are not there. And indeed the tx id that poloniex shows for this tx is unknown on http://monerochain.info.

I just opened a ticket, but I wonder if somebody else encountered this?

Currently, this failed withdrawal is still shown as "COMPLETE" in my account, with tx id 777d943c86acf4ee22f65505f71732f00152d0af3b1b5ff7194292d46de212d3, which does not exist in the blockchain.

The answer 2 days ago to my ticket was:
"Hi binaryfate,
Okay, I will escalate your ticket to Tristan to resolve.  Thank You and Warm Regards, Angela
"

I commented 1 day ago:
"Any update?
I'm in touch with other people that were in the same situation, they received their withdrawals by now. What about mine?
I also have more to withdraw now. Please tell me asap if I can do it or if you are still resyncing.
Thanks for the work on XMR by the way.
"

I bought more later, and now I am scared to withdraw it that the same thing would happen.
I am starting to worry a bit, between that amount that simply disappeared and the second amount I have now but cannot withdraw, this is very significant to me.

Thought it was worthy for everyone to know, will update you.
 

I did a withdraw yesterday, and it failed with status "COMPLETE: ERROR". The money was deducted from my account anyway, and it hasn't come back yet.
Trying to withdraw right now doesn't seem like a good idea.
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June 17, 2014, 09:24:13 PM
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^This COMPLETE: ERROR is happening quite often. Write them a ticket and they'll return it to your account and you'll be able to withdraw again. If you want to withdraw more just do it disregarding the error - one COMPLETE: ERROR doesn't mean the other withdraw won't pass.

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