dewdeded
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June 21, 2014, 08:20:24 AM |
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Is any of you hedging your XMR with BBR? It looks undervalued compared to XMR and volume on Poloniex is quite decent for a couple of days now.
There are reasons for this under-valuation: - looks to me like only one dev (crypto_zoidberg) - underground GPU miners exist, that are not avaible to public (because of different hashing algo) - name is stupid - no hype/momentum/traction around it currently Nevertheless, still the one of the best CN alternatives, if not the best vs. Monero. (Most people only consider XMR, BCN and BBR as legit CN coins, some exclude BCN.)
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shfc
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June 21, 2014, 08:26:00 AM |
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Just holding BTC and XMR at the moment. XMR will rise really fast in next week. Hold and profit later.
holding XMR at the moment.
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xa4
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June 21, 2014, 08:35:31 AM |
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I want to withdraw some XMR from Polo and noticed there is a 'transaction ID' text field next to the withdraw button now. I thought transactions ID's were only for deposits to exchanges ? I presume I can leave it empty to transfer some XMR's to my wallet ? Or could I use a self made transaction ID to track my transfers from Polo ? If so, what kind of string does it have to be ?
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smooth
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June 21, 2014, 08:40:33 AM |
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I want to withdraw some XMR from Polo and noticed there is a 'transaction ID' text field next to the withdraw button now. I thought transactions ID's were only for deposits to exchanges ? I presume I can leave it empty to transfer some XMR's to my wallet ? Or could I use a self made transaction ID to track my transfers from Polo ? If so, what kind of string does it have to be ?
You can leave it empty. The purpose of that field is to have your withdraw deposited at another exchange.
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xa4
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June 21, 2014, 08:47:21 AM |
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I want to withdraw some XMR from Polo and noticed there is a 'transaction ID' text field next to the withdraw button now. I thought transactions ID's were only for deposits to exchanges ? I presume I can leave it empty to transfer some XMR's to my wallet ? Or could I use a self made transaction ID to track my transfers from Polo ? If so, what kind of string does it have to be ?
You can leave it empty. The purpose of that field is to have your withdraw deposited at another exchange. Of course, muchas gracias.
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June 21, 2014, 08:52:40 AM |
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Hello! Please help, I can not bring coins to poloniex writes Error: payment id has invalid format: < id пoлoнeкca> , expected 64-character string
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nzminer
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June 21, 2014, 08:54:44 AM |
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i have 6*280x Vapor-x OC But speed still slow ((( 350-370 h/s. Maybe someone can tell me what gpu-mem and gpu-clock must be? And, this coin is love gpu engine or memory speed?
Are you saying it can be GPU mined now? Sounds interesting.
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NEM, THE SECURE, SCALABLE BLOCKCHAIN [NEM.IO] [T.ME/NEMRED]
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smooth
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June 21, 2014, 09:01:26 AM |
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i have 6*280x Vapor-x OC But speed still slow ((( 350-370 h/s. Maybe someone can tell me what gpu-mem and gpu-clock must be? And, this coin is love gpu engine or memory speed?
Are you saying it can be GPU mined now? Sounds interesting. Yes there has a GPU miner for a while. See the first post in this thread. GPU and CPU mining for this coin are both fairly competitive, you can use either or both.
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June 21, 2014, 09:15:38 AM |
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i have 6*280x Vapor-x OC But speed still slow ((( 350-370 h/s. Maybe someone can tell me what gpu-mem and gpu-clock must be? And, this coin is love gpu engine or memory speed?
Are you saying it can be GPU mined now? Sounds interesting. Yes there has a GPU miner for a while. See the first post in this thread. GPU and CPU mining for this coin are both fairly competitive, you can use either or both. How much power do GPU's use with monero compared to Scrypt or X11 coins?
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NEM, THE SECURE, SCALABLE BLOCKCHAIN [NEM.IO] [T.ME/NEMRED]
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June 21, 2014, 09:17:11 AM |
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I'm completely new to this, but wanted to add my three cents (or rather, moneros): (a) seems obvious that, technically speaking, this is far and away the best option for crypto-anonymity at present; (b) in this game names are vital, and Monero is head and shoulders above all the crypto-nerdy, cutesy-wutesy, and clever-but-daft competition; (c) re. (b), given the similarity to 'dinero' (as well, of course, as 'moneda') (and this due to the highly latinized nature of Esperanto), my guess is that the brand will have great appeal, and immediate practical usability, throughout the Spanish etc. speaking world (a key market going forward). So well done, and keep up the good work!
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June 21, 2014, 09:19:03 AM |
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Guys, suggest me nice pool please.
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The Camel Marches On
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alphateam
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June 21, 2014, 09:25:03 AM |
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Hi guys,
Little question.
I send some xmr to bittrex like : transfer 0 "base adress" "amoun" "payment id"
I have : Transaction successfully sent.
But transaction appear nowhere
And send since one day
Do i do something wrong?
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equipoise
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June 21, 2014, 09:29:11 AM |
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Hmmm So who can help? I have some monero stuck in the old wallet. How to get it into the new wallet without transferring? Tip for your help Much appreciated R Download the latest version from the OP. Delete the poolstate.bin file (from %APPDATA%\bitmonero in windows or ~/.bitmonero in linux) and backup your wallet (the .keys file is the most important). Then delete the .bin file and open the wallet as usual (this will recreate it from the .keys) and wait it to resync with the network (if the daemon is busy just wait it to sync and then enter 'refresh' in the wallet). ^ did you download minerd?
Jee, I did it. cpu miner by Wolf. I extracted all it in my C:/Monero/monero.win.x64.latest/ folder together with others files like bitmonerod, simplewallet and etc. That minerd was together with few dll. files so I extracted all them. But when I'm runing minerd its have opening for 1second and turn off. I was runing daemon and wallet at the same time, but still nothing.. After you open the command prompt you should go to the folder: cd \Monero\monero.win.x64.latest Or just run it from whatever folder you are in: C:\Monero\monero.win.x64.latest\minerd ...options... Hello! Please help, I can not bring coins to poloniex writes Error: payment id has invalid format: < id пoлoнeкca> , expected 64-character string
Remove '<' and '>'
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tequillaquagga
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June 21, 2014, 09:30:10 AM |
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The Camel Marches On
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equipoise
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June 21, 2014, 09:36:38 AM |
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Hi guys,
Little question.
I send some xmr to bittrex like : transfer 0 "base adress" "amoun" "payment id"
I have : Transaction successfully sent.
But transaction appear nowhere
And send since one day
Do i do something wrong?
Did you used the latest version from the OP? If you are using the May 29 or older version you sent it with less fee. You could search by transaction ID in the block explorers (see OP) to see if your transaction is in the blockchain. And if it's not there follow the solution from my previous post to recreate the wallet from the .keys file. If you sent it with the new version you did nothing wrong and you should write them a ticket and they'll fix it.
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DubFX
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June 21, 2014, 09:39:35 AM |
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Lucky guys that invested into this coin early, seems that price is tanking and could hopefuly still go up so i've invested some money into it hopefully i didn't fk up and that it wasn't just pump and dump rise...
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ozzy1926
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June 21, 2014, 09:43:20 AM |
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the coin will soon be listed at ypool(bot net)and xmr will crush
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waldistons
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June 21, 2014, 09:45:25 AM |
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When monero is going to apply patch that bytecoin just applied - when You don't need to keep all the blockchain in RAM?
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uvt9
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June 21, 2014, 09:52:02 AM |
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When monero is going to apply patch that bytecoin just applied - when You don't need to keep all the blockchain in RAM?
I believe this is the answer you need: As far as I can tell, they've got a closed-source implementation that allows for only part of the blockchain to be loaded into RAM at runtime. That is NOT the same as a "proper" embedded DB replacing the flat file.
Even so, whilst Monero may have initially been based on Bytecoin's reference implementation, we've already diverged from their reference code. We are well on the way to our own embedded database implementation, so it is unnecessary to implement whatever Bytecoin does. Specifically, we evaluating the performance of several databases for our workload, and will be producing an overview of the results in a few weeks that expounds on the process and on the reasons for choosing one embedded database over another.
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