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Author Topic: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency  (Read 4666977 times)
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October 29, 2014, 01:59:36 AM
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where i  can rent rig to mine monero?  Embarrassed

Amazon Web Services Elastic Compute Cloud

thank' Smiley
i will search it in google
You should only do this for fun. AWS is extremely unprofitable mining Monero (because you are competing with botnets). You are much better off buying, or perhaps buying/building a rig.
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October 29, 2014, 02:04:44 AM
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monero client, sorry last link was missing 2 .dll's

https://mega.co.nz/#!th5WmaQR!0TV2vdK4P7rDMUXH8WleKAink8B92gWjpslUI43sl_k

this should work for all ( need dot.net 4.5.x)

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October 29, 2014, 02:07:27 AM
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where i  can rent rig to mine monero?  Embarrassed

Amazon Web Services Elastic Compute Cloud

thank' Smiley
i will search it in google
You should only do this for fun. AWS is extremely unprofitable mining Monero (because you are competing with botnets). You are much better off buying, or perhaps buying/building a rig.

thank's i will try buy some monero to invest,,

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October 29, 2014, 02:24:02 AM
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monero client, sorry last link was missing 2 .dll's

https://mega.co.nz/#!th5WmaQR!0TV2vdK4P7rDMUXH8WleKAink8B92gWjpslUI43sl_k

this should work for all ( need dot.net 4.5.x)

Works good so far. Testing on my mining pc with mining wallet. So does it just connect to any remote node or just one that you had setup? Either way its nice and fast not having the blockchain locally.
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October 29, 2014, 02:30:42 AM
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monero client, sorry last link was missing 2 .dll's

https://mega.co.nz/#!th5WmaQR!0TV2vdK4P7rDMUXH8WleKAink8B92gWjpslUI43sl_k

this should work for all ( need dot.net 4.5.x)

Works good so far. Testing on my mining pc with mining wallet. So does it just connect to any remote node or just one that you had setup? Either way its nice and fast not having the blockchain locally.

get latest https://mega.co.nz/#!g4gTxQSL!8CeW8hcaSR0k9SqT6ygzGF_pwIAsZiqSkCU2Lb5WvbU as the other one if you click on a transaction header before a tx in there it will crap, (but still sync etc)

latest has a fix.
uses a public node for now, ill eventually add option to choose it



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October 29, 2014, 04:57:55 AM
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has the monday uppdate been posted yet?

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October 29, 2014, 05:53:16 AM
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has the monday uppdate been posted yet?

Not yet :/
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October 29, 2014, 06:32:50 AM
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Definitely. We should all meet in Paris in December to discuss this project.


Why in Paris?

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October 29, 2014, 07:04:33 AM
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Please for your help!
When sending Monero coin from my personal wallet at exchange having to write one letter at all address and ID key! This is because simplewallet.exe a DOS application, and it can not use copy / paste! At least I do not know how! Please tell me how to send Exchange, you always have to write letter by letter .... are many characters and the ability to make a mistake in writing is great. Is there any way?
Thanks!

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October 29, 2014, 07:32:05 AM
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Please for your help!
When sending Monero coin from my personal wallet at exchange having to write one letter at all address and ID key! This is because simplewallet.exe a DOS application, and it can not use copy / paste! At least I do not know how! Please tell me how to send Exchange, you always have to write letter by letter .... are many characters and the ability to make a mistake in writing is great. Is there any way?
Thanks!

I'm not sure I understand you correctly but if the problem is in pasting in the command prompt window, you can do it. Click on the top left corner of the black command prompt window like this, then select "Edit", then "Paste":



Works as well in simplewallet.

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October 29, 2014, 07:37:26 AM
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Please for your help!
When sending Monero coin from my personal wallet at exchange having to write one letter at all address and ID key! This is because simplewallet.exe a DOS application, and it can not use copy / paste! At least I do not know how! Please tell me how to send Exchange, you always have to write letter by letter .... are many characters and the ability to make a mistake in writing is great. Is there any way?
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http://support.microsoft.com/kb/282301

Many thanks!
Although'm Windows 8.1 everything happened as you wrote!
Thank you once again. Saved me a lot of writing.  Wink

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October 29, 2014, 07:38:58 AM
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Please for your help!
When sending Monero coin from my personal wallet at exchange having to write one letter at all address and ID key! This is because simplewallet.exe a DOS application, and it can not use copy / paste! At least I do not know how! Please tell me how to send Exchange, you always have to write letter by letter .... are many characters and the ability to make a mistake in writing is great. Is there any way?
Thanks!

I'm not sure I understand you correctly but if the problem is in pasting in the command prompt window, you can do it. Click on the top left corner of the black command prompt window like this, then select "Edit", then "Paste":



Works as well in simplewallet.

That's what it is! Thank you!  Wink

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October 29, 2014, 07:40:15 AM
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Please for your help!
When sending Monero coin from my personal wallet at exchange having to write one letter at all address and ID key! This is because simplewallet.exe a DOS application, and it can not use copy / paste! At least I do not know how! Please tell me how to send Exchange, you always have to write letter by letter .... are many characters and the ability to make a mistake in writing is great. Is there any way?
Thanks!

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/282301

Many thanks!
Although'm Windows 8.1 everything happened as you wrote!
Thank you once again. Saved me a lot of writing.  Wink

You are welcome.

I deleted my post because I thought the next reply about using the Edit menu was better, but some might prefer QuickEdit mode (see above quoted link) too.
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October 29, 2014, 07:44:53 AM
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What's going on in the Monero network?

Network Hash Rate: 13.75 MH/sec

MoneroPool.com Hash Rate: 10.10 MH/sec

Pretty odd, isn't it?

ADD: MoneroPool.com Connected Miners: 329
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October 29, 2014, 07:50:14 AM
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What's going on in the Monero network?

Network Hash Rate: 13.75 MH/sec

There is literally no way to directly measure the network hash rate. I think the pool display uses an estimate based on difficulty but I'm not sure. The difficulty is calculated based on an estimate over the past 12 hours. The hash rate for each pool is based on 10 minutes. So when the hash rate fluctuates or moves between pools you can get some very inconsistent estimates.
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October 29, 2014, 07:53:15 AM
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Definitely. We should all meet in Paris in December to discuss this project.
Why in Paris?

It's romantic, more love in the air.
I'm joking.
It's just more practical. There are a lot a Bitcoin meeting in Paris. Almost every weeks. I can use these occasions to advertise about Monero.
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October 29, 2014, 07:57:40 AM
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What's going on in the Monero network?

Network Hash Rate: 13.75 MH/sec

There is literally no way to directly measure the network hash rate. I think the pool display uses an estimate based on difficulty but I'm not sure. The difficulty is calculated based on an estimate over the past 12 hours. The hash rate for each pool is based on 10 minutes. So when the hash rate fluctuates or moves between pools you can get some very inconsistent estimates.


Oh, I didn't know that. Big thanks for clarifying :-)
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October 29, 2014, 08:26:49 AM
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What's going on in the Monero network?

Network Hash Rate: 13.75 MH/sec

There is literally no way to directly measure the network hash rate. I think the pool display uses an estimate based on difficulty but I'm not sure. The difficulty is calculated based on an estimate over the past 12 hours. The hash rate for each pool is based on 10 minutes. So when the hash rate fluctuates or moves between pools you can get some very inconsistent estimates.


Whatever the measure, it is too high for a pool to have more than 50% of total hash rate. I am comfortable for any pool to have less than 25%.
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October 29, 2014, 09:09:06 AM
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What's going on in the Monero network?

Network Hash Rate: 13.75 MH/sec

There is literally no way to directly measure the network hash rate. I think the pool display uses an estimate based on difficulty but I'm not sure. The difficulty is calculated based on an estimate over the past 12 hours. The hash rate for each pool is based on 10 minutes. So when the hash rate fluctuates or moves between pools you can get some very inconsistent estimates.


Whatever the measure, it is too high for a pool to have more than 50% of total hash rate. I am comfortable for any pool to have less than 25%.

Rather saying, http://monero.crypto-pool.fr/ has 3.31 MH/sec of Network Hash Rate: 14.25 MH/sec - join it with
https://moneropool.com/ that has 9.95 MH/sec of Network Hash Rate: 14.27 MH/sec. => we obtain nearly 100% +- 30% total network power depending on network hash rate computation accuracy.

Even if they compute hash rate with some errors, till +-30% or 50% accuracy, ***this is ABNORMAL!!!***

Furthermore, if we look at https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=583449.0 (this thread first page),
there are NO moneropool.com LISTED in recommended pools at all!!!!!

Who can explain, WTF happen with Monero?!!

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October 29, 2014, 09:51:11 AM
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Whatever the measure, it is too high for a pool to have more than 50% of total hash rate. I am comfortable for any pool to have less than 25%.

Rather saying, http://monero.crypto-pool.fr/ has 3.31 MH/sec of Network Hash Rate: 14.25 MH/sec - join it with
https://moneropool.com/ that has 9.95 MH/sec of Network Hash Rate: 14.27 MH/sec. => we obtain nearly 100% +- 30% total network power depending on network hash rate computation accuracy.

Even if they compute hash rate with some errors, till +-30% or 50% accuracy, ***this is ABNORMAL!!!***

Furthermore, if we look at https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=583449.0 (this thread first page),
there are NO moneropool.com LISTED in recommended pools at all!!!!!

Who can explain, WTF happen with Monero?!!

Nor do they list dwarfpool.com which does 3121.874 khs just now. I asked upon that pool missing from the list before.
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