smooth
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September 21, 2015, 09:33:58 PM |
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An investor has contacted me who wants to buy a some coins OTC. If you are looking to diversify or cash out please PM me and I will escrow it (no fee but you are free to make a donation). Minimum lots of 25K.
Bump. The investor is still interested.
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kazuki49
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September 22, 2015, 02:37:38 AM |
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too bad I'm not selling aeon or monero at these prices just because of the great communities and developers on both coins with revolutionary and still overlooked tech that translate to considerable potential.
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mxhwr
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September 22, 2015, 09:39:03 AM |
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An investor has contacted me who wants to buy a some coins OTC. If you are looking to diversify or cash out please PM me and I will escrow it (no fee but you are free to make a donation). Minimum lots of 25K.
Bump. The investor is still interested. its trading on bittrex exchange why not just buy there
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smooth
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September 22, 2015, 10:22:16 AM |
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An investor has contacted me who wants to buy a some coins OTC. If you are looking to diversify or cash out please PM me and I will escrow it (no fee but you are free to make a donation). Minimum lots of 25K.
Bump. The investor is still interested. its trading on bittrex exchange why not just buy there The volume that can be purchased there even at prices quite a bit above market is usually pretty low. Most orders on the book are only a few hundred to a few thousand coins, with the exception of one buy order a bit below market (dump catching) for 55k. That might be the same investor, I don't know.
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mxhwr
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September 22, 2015, 12:38:33 PM |
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An investor has contacted me who wants to buy a some coins OTC. If you are looking to diversify or cash out please PM me and I will escrow it (no fee but you are free to make a donation). Minimum lots of 25K.
Bump. The investor is still interested. its trading on bittrex exchange why not just buy there The volume that can be purchased there even at prices quite a bit above market is usually pretty low. Most orders on the book are only a few hundred to a few thousand coins, with the exception of one buy order a bit below market (dump catching) for 55k. That might be the same investor, I don't know. i've been buying continuously when i can with profit from other coins. ive been watching for over a month and i can only tell these a miners selling investors are waiting for the big payout. once we get recognized this will be in the high 10s of thousands. smooth please have a btc address to deposit btc as a thanks
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kokonit
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September 22, 2015, 04:06:00 PM |
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I doubt there is an exploit since the modifications to the hashing code from regular cryptonight are quite small and none of the other cryptnight coins (including the more valuable ones; Monero is 100x more mined value) show evidence of such an exploit.
Dashcoin also has abnormality in the hashrate. Can this be related?
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smooth
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September 22, 2015, 05:17:43 PM |
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I doubt there is an exploit since the modifications to the hashing code from regular cryptonight are quite small and none of the other cryptnight coins (including the more valuable ones; Monero is 100x more mined value) show evidence of such an exploit.
Dashcoin also has abnormality in the hashrate. Can this be related? Dashcoin uses the same PoW hashing as all the other cryptonotes (except BBR and AEON). I guess one reason for the hash rate flooding to these smaller coins could be the big drop in BCN value recently. That made mining it much less profitable so people may be looking for something else to replace it, even if it means smaller coins where you have to speculate on holding it for a while to make a profit.
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tarsua
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September 22, 2015, 10:11:41 PM |
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OP, would be nice if you could get this listed on YOBIT, im currently mining
also how long does it take a transaction to confirm?
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smooth
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September 22, 2015, 10:29:48 PM |
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also how long does it take a transaction to confirm?
The average is 4 minutes.
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tarsua
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September 23, 2015, 12:25:12 AM |
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also how long does it take a transaction to confirm?
The average is 4 minutes. am i the only miner? my coins dont get confirmed unless im mining
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smooth
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September 23, 2015, 01:23:31 AM |
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also how long does it take a transaction to confirm?
The average is 4 minutes. am i the only miner? my coins dont get confirmed unless im mining You're certainly not the only miner, and its also unlikely you would find blocks quickly enough to consistently mine your own transactions unless you have a massive hash rate. Are you even connected to the network? What does print_cn show?
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tarsua
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September 23, 2015, 01:27:19 AM |
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also how long does it take a transaction to confirm?
The average is 4 minutes. am i the only miner? my coins dont get confirmed unless im mining You're certainly not the only miner, and its also unlikely you would find blocks quickly enough to consistently mine your own transactions unless you have a massive hash rate. Are you even connected to the network? What does print_cn show? im mining through minergate, what is another miner i can use? GUI please
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smooth
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September 23, 2015, 01:42:42 AM |
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also how long does it take a transaction to confirm?
The average is 4 minutes. am i the only miner? my coins dont get confirmed unless im mining You're certainly not the only miner, and its also unlikely you would find blocks quickly enough to consistently mine your own transactions unless you have a massive hash rate. Are you even connected to the network? What does print_cn show? im mining through minergate, what is another miner i can use? GUI please Okay so I guess you are using a miner and not running a node. I don't understand how that would relate to your coins being confirmed at all. Maybe it has something to do with how the minergate miner works. But I'm entirely guessing since I'm not familiar with it. In that case, I suggest asking them for help.
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Nik4691
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September 23, 2015, 01:48:12 AM |
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also how long does it take a transaction to confirm?
The average is 4 minutes. am i the only miner? my coins dont get confirmed unless im mining You're certainly not the only miner, and its also unlikely you would find blocks quickly enough to consistently mine your own transactions unless you have a massive hash rate. Are you even connected to the network? What does print_cn show? im mining through minergate, what is another miner i can use? GUI please If you mine with PPLNS it will take about 4-5 hours to appear your first payment. With PPS it will appear almost instantly. On all other pools the time varies: If it is a large pool and finds plenty of blocks, it will take 4-6 hours. In smaller pools maybe it will take 1 day or more (say 8- 15 hours to find a block + 4 hours to mature).
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tarsua
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September 23, 2015, 01:53:11 AM |
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i've had 500 good shares and 1 bad share, how is that? also, how much is 0.1 aeon worth?
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smooth
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September 23, 2015, 01:57:58 AM |
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i've had 500 good shares and 1 bad share, how is that? Sounds normal to me but I'm not an expert on pool miners. also, how much is 0.1 aeon worth?
Not much. 1 AEON is worth about 0.00002 BTC. Maybe in the future it could be worth more (or less)
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September 23, 2015, 02:00:11 AM |
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If you mine with PPLNS it will take about 4-5 hours to appear your first payment. Ah okay, I can explain this part. With PPLNS you are paid for your shares on a trailing basis. That is, when you start mining you will be paid little or nothing until you fill the window (which is the 'N' and varies by the pool). Once you have been mining for a while you will continue to be paid for a while even after you stop mining. This makes up for the portion of mining at the beginning where you were paid little or nothing.
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MoneroMooo
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September 23, 2015, 11:20:39 AM |
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Due to my connection being hammered for a couple days and not seeming to stop, I have now instated a limit of 250 connections per address. I believe this should be ample for most people, while keeping that person connecting from about 5000 different IPs from essentially DoSing me and other miners. If you're getting a "Too many connections" message back when logging in to the mining port, and aren't using many miners, please let me know (reconnections and timeouts mean that 250 connections may be temporarily reached if you have maybe a hundred miners).
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cryptrol
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September 23, 2015, 12:22:59 PM |
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I guess he is THE problem. Minergate is consistently above 50% hashrate with the help of only 1 miner.
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September 23, 2015, 01:38:10 PM |
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I can hardly imagine the urgency of mining so many coins, that a single individual/miner would assign so much hashrate that he is single-handedly doubling the difficulty. This person would earn a lot more coins, by mining with half the hashrate for twice the duration[1]
Perhaps his hardware/system access is such that he must point his hashrate in "all or nothing" fashion? So maybe he hops from one coin to another, in order to diversify his mining returns. Just wild guessing though, I do find this interesting. [1] Unless he is somehow anticipating some paramount circumstance that would render mining much less rewarding, in a very short time... which doesn't make much sense to me
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