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June 20, 2014, 09:19:41 AM |
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The price will be 0.1BTC!
Why 0.1BTC? Why not 0.5 BTC?
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fox19891989
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June 20, 2014, 09:20:10 AM |
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I emailed to MP, I asked why MP didn't choose XMR before? The support replied: Hello, As it is a completely new codebase, this means we have to build new scripts to support it which takes time. We are now in a position to do this and it is clear that the community would like to see Monero traded at MintPal. I think Mintpal has done the XMR implementation at MP. See it next monday
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akula999
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June 20, 2014, 09:20:24 AM |
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http://mro.extremehash.com/poolAnyone know why maturity is in the negative??
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Bitcoin: 1FzZehkiwfeeUmfmBrym8VvXX7gUj3miHe XMR: 4AqrzGPfEKeZrVXyPDNXUrNeKZZGNYiXMDoY49PvdffKNTRg6xp2Qz74SZ72gT5F9HH8Vaic99ndRg6 UBGcVijaNStQjwwf
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superresistant
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June 20, 2014, 09:23:07 AM |
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Negative maturity... interesting. You should contact the admin.
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akula999
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June 20, 2014, 09:28:01 AM |
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There is no way that i can see to contact admin - http://mro.extremehash.com/pool
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Bitcoin: 1FzZehkiwfeeUmfmBrym8VvXX7gUj3miHe XMR: 4AqrzGPfEKeZrVXyPDNXUrNeKZZGNYiXMDoY49PvdffKNTRg6xp2Qz74SZ72gT5F9HH8Vaic99ndRg6 UBGcVijaNStQjwwf
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June 20, 2014, 09:49:23 AM Last edit: June 20, 2014, 11:13:02 AM by HardwarePal |
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Its a minor error I think just type refresh and enter
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superresistant
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June 20, 2014, 10:09:25 AM |
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As long as there is block left (14 blocks behind), it is not 100% synchronised. You must wait for 0 block behind. Its a miner error I think just type refresh and enter
This. Sometimes you have to type multiple times "refresh" before it refresh properly.
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flower1024
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June 20, 2014, 10:09:41 AM |
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I would like to ask you about the botnets in XMR. I've been reading bytecoin thread and stumbled upon XMR mining malware. There was also a topic on the stealth miner: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=639375.0Did anybody notice any difficulty spikes in early June?
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darlidada
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June 20, 2014, 10:09:45 AM |
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I emailed to MP, I asked why MP didn't choose XMR before? The support replied: Hello, As it is a completely new codebase, this means we have to build new scripts to support it which takes time. We are now in a position to do this and it is clear that the community would like to see Monero traded at MintPal. I think Mintpal has done the XMR implementation at MP. See it next monday Can you provide a screenshot for anti-fud purpose ? Its not that I dont believe you, quite the contrary, but I think it's best that we get used to provide sources for everything we say!
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Hexah
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June 20, 2014, 10:16:27 AM |
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I would like to ask you about the botnets in XMR. I've been reading bytecoin thread and stumbled upon XMR mining malware. There was also a topic on the stealth miner: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=639375.0Did anybody notice any difficulty spikes in early June? As I know there was a spike somewhere between late May and early June. Actually all Monero hashrate history looks spiky, so Monero is a new botnet heaven http://monerochain.info/charts/difficulty shows it well:
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Rias
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June 20, 2014, 10:23:21 AM |
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I would like to ask you about the botnets in XMR. I've been reading bytecoin thread and stumbled upon XMR mining malware. There was also a topic on the stealth miner: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=639375.0Did anybody notice any difficulty spikes in early June? As I know there was a spike somewhere between late May and early June. Actually all Monero hashrate history looks spiky, so Monero is a new botnet heaven http://monerochain.info/charts/difficulty shows it well: This particular spike looks related to the stealth miner issue as it happened about a week before it was discovered, and as far as I remember it was a second report on the trojan miners [no proof link unfortunately, it's buried somewhere in 360 earlier pages in this thread]. I wouldn't be too surprised, since Monero is easy and most profitable target for botnet owners. I just wonder how much hash rate can be attributed to botnets currently. Hopefully, not that much. But the difficulty growth happens very fast with a long plato afterwards, which might point to new botnets jumping in.
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flower1024
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June 20, 2014, 10:28:43 AM |
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I wouldn't be too surprised, since Monero is easy and most profitable target for botnet owners. I just wonder how much hash rate can be attributed to botnets currently. Hopefully, not that much. But the difficulty growth happens very fast with a long plato afterwards, which might point to new botnets jumping in.
CPU mined coins are subject to botnets by definition. However, this is not what you want for the coin you're mining or investing in. Large botnet share means that the majority of the coins is obtained by the scammers and is likely to be dumped. This can't be good for the long term development because the coins are spread not among the devs or users, but are obtained by botnet holders. How much is the case for Monero? I really believe that not all of the spikes are due to botnets, but at least some of them could be.
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eizh
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June 20, 2014, 10:29:41 AM |
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Checking the y-axis on graphs is hard for some people. EC2 instances moving in and out move the hashrate much more than the quoted 'spike'.
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June 20, 2014, 10:31:37 AM |
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I wouldn't be too surprised, since Monero is easy and most profitable target for botnet owners. I just wonder how much hash rate can be attributed to botnets currently. Hopefully, not that much. But the difficulty growth happens very fast with a long plato afterwards, which might point to new botnets jumping in.
CPU mined coins are subject to botnets by definition. However, this is not what you want for the coin you're mining or investing in. Large botnet share means that the majority of the coins is obtained by the scammers and is likely to be dumped. This can't be good for the long term development because the coins are spread not among the devs or users, but are obtained by botnet holders. How much is the case for Monero? I really believe that not all of the spikes are due to botnets, but at least some of them could be. As far as I know this is not a first botnet in Monero history. Heard something about it not so long before june. Well, certainly it’s not a Monero developers fault - they are doing the best they can.
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Hexah
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June 20, 2014, 10:35:11 AM |
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I wouldn't be too surprised, since Monero is easy and most profitable target for botnet owners. I just wonder how much hash rate can be attributed to botnets currently. Hopefully, not that much. But the difficulty growth happens very fast with a long plato afterwards, which might point to new botnets jumping in.
CPU mined coins are subject to botnets by definition. However, this is not what you want for the coin you're mining or investing in. Large botnet share means that the majority of the coins is obtained by the scammers and is likely to be dumped. This can't be good for the long term development because the coins are spread not among the devs or users, but are obtained by botnet holders. How much is the case for Monero? I really believe that not all of the spikes are due to botnets, but at least some of them could be. As far as I know this is not a first botnet in Monero history. Heard something about it not so long before june. Well, certainly it’s not a Monero developers fault - they are doing the best they can. I'm really glad "they are doing the best they can", but I think botnets have a significant part in moneros hashrate. And THAT'S NOT GOOD AT ALL. We can’t let viruses and trojans control the currency.
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Rias
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June 20, 2014, 10:36:52 AM |
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Checking the y-axis on graphs is hard for some people. EC2 instances moving in and out move the hashrate much more than the quoted 'spike'. Let's do the math. Top EC2 instance has around 700 hash/sec. One added instance is likely to have 42,000 difficulty increase. To get 100,000,000 difficulty increase you'd have to add 2,380 of top EC2 instance. Each of the instances costs more than $1000 per month ($33 per day) and requires some work to increase the limits on your account and prepare the servers for mining. Not only I don't believe someone invest $80,000 a day to mine XMR, it's very unlikely that it could happen in 2 days. I'm really glad "they are doing the best they can", but I think botnets have a significant part in moneros hashrate. And THAT'S NOT GOOD AT ALL. We can’t let viruses and trojans control the currency. Yeah yeah, doing the best they can instamining the coin with silently updated hash function and FUDing other topics. lol.
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June 20, 2014, 10:41:56 AM |
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Checking the y-axis on graphs is hard for some people. EC2 instances moving in and out move the hashrate much more than the quoted 'spike'. Let's do the math. Top EC2 instance has around 700 hash/sec. One added instance is likely to have 42,000 difficulty increase. To get 100,000,000 difficulty increase you'd have to add 2,380 of top EC2 instance. Each of the instances costs more than $1000 per month ($33 per day) and requires some work to increase the limits on your account and prepare the servers for mining. Not only I don't believe someone invest $80,000 a day to mine XMR, it's very unlikely that it could happen in 2 days. I'm really glad "they are doing the best they can", but I think botnets have a significant part in moneros hashrate. And THAT'S NOT GOOD AT ALL. We can’t let viruses and trojans control the currency. Yeah yeah, doing the best they can instamining the coin with silently updated hash function and FUDing other topics. lol. Come on, give Monero guys some credit. They are maintaining the biggest CryptoNote community there is and doing it pretty well.
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June 20, 2014, 10:57:17 AM Last edit: June 20, 2014, 11:10:30 AM by Sev0 |
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Hey Guys, I'm very new to Monero. What do you think about the GUI Wallet and Miner from mropool.org ? Thx for your answers.
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June 20, 2014, 10:57:25 AM |
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I would like to ask you about the botnets in XMR. I've been reading bytecoin thread and stumbled upon XMR mining malware. There was also a topic on the stealth miner: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=639375.0Did anybody notice any difficulty spikes in early June? a bcn shill here? you must be really afraid i prefer botnets over a 80% premine...
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transfer 3 onemorebtc.k1024.de 1
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