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November 02, 2014, 12:06:23 PM
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guys,XTC is only 1k sato.

please dump this scam coin and all in XTC.

any progress after got some many btc? nope.

Please take the tilecoin shiling somewhere else

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November 02, 2014, 12:32:37 PM
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I would like to see a website with service that you can deposit lets say 100k Crypti and it would create 100 nodes 1000 XCR each forging together. Such a service could take lets say 1% from what your nodes would forge. I suppose it will happen sooner or later.

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November 02, 2014, 12:43:46 PM
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I would like to see a website with service that you can deposit lets say 100k Crypti and it would create 100 nodes 1000 XCR each forging together. Such a service could take lets say 1% from what your nodes would forge. I suppose it will happen sooner or later.
The problem with this is that you would have to entrust your crypti to a third party, which would have full control of it

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November 02, 2014, 12:45:46 PM
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I would like to see a website with service that you can deposit lets say 100k Crypti and it would create 100 nodes 1000 XCR each forging together. Such a service could take lets say 1% from what your nodes would forge. I suppose it will happen sooner or later.

The birth of "Cloud Forging"  Wink
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November 02, 2014, 01:39:01 PM
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I would like to see a website with service that you can deposit lets say 100k Crypti and it would create 100 nodes 1000 XCR each forging together. Such a service could take lets say 1% from what your nodes would forge. I suppose it will happen sooner or later.
The problem with this is that you would have to entrust your crypti to a third party, which would have full control of it

Each node has to have a unique IP.  Running 100 computers on the same IP is still just one node.

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November 02, 2014, 01:40:22 PM
Last edit: November 02, 2014, 02:51:45 PM by Litoshi
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The CRYPTI NODE REWARD PROGRAM is up and running.  You should see forging earnings in your wallet now.



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November 02, 2014, 01:55:11 PM
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I would like to see a website with service that you can deposit lets say 100k Crypti and it would create 100 nodes 1000 XCR each forging together. Such a service could take lets say 1% from what your nodes would forge. I suppose it will happen sooner or later.
The problem with this is that you would have to entrust your crypti to a third party, which would have full control of it

Same problem is when you use cex.io or other cloud mining services or buying hashing power.

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November 02, 2014, 02:09:29 PM
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I would like to see a website with service that you can deposit lets say 100k Crypti and it would create 100 nodes 1000 XCR each forging together. Such a service could take lets say 1% from what your nodes would forge. I suppose it will happen sooner or later.
The problem with this is that you would have to entrust your crypti to a third party, which would have full control of it

Each node has to have a unique IP.  Running 100 computers on the same IP is still just one node.

I know it very well and I havent said that they would use just 1 machine. I don't care how they would handle that, this is service and you pay fee just for their own solutions.
Look at getclouder.com for example. They can handle as many new ip addresses as you need.

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November 02, 2014, 02:56:49 PM
Last edit: November 02, 2014, 03:17:10 PM by GreXX
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Thanks for all of the feedback guys. Mike actually came up with the general outline for option #2 and we have been discussing it internally on a daily basis to weed out some of the details. That being said, I would like to let Mike explain and answer questions to make sure you get the most accurate answers you can.

What I would like to do is gauge interest in a community chat. So if I could get myself, Mike, and a few of the others available at a given time to brainstorm and discuss option #2 (as well the other options), would anyone be interested in joining a chat room and shooting around ideas / asking questions directly? I think it would help explain the options as well as maybe help us think of some things we might have missed.

In the meantime, I have created a discussion thread at CryptiTalk that includes a poll. I would like to move the discussion there in regards to the 3 options proposed and also have you all vote on your favorite solution. You can find the new thread here: http://cryptitalk.com/index.php/topic,185.0.html Thanks!  

Edit: As noted by Litoshi, you must be logged in to CryptiTalk to vote on the poll. The radial buttons will not show up if you are not logged in.

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November 02, 2014, 02:59:29 PM
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Thanks for all of the feedback guys. Mike actually came up with the general outline for option #2 and we have been discussing it internally on a daily basis to weed out some of the details. That being said, I would like to let Mike explain and answer questions to make sure you get the most accurate answers you can.

What I would like to do is gauge interest in a community chat. So if I could get myself, Mike, and a few of the others available at a given time to brainstorm and discuss option #2 (as well the other options), would anyone be interested in joining a chat room and shooting around ideas / asking questions directly? I think it would help explain the options as well as maybe help us think of some things we might have missed.

In the meantime, I have created a discussion thread at CryptiTalk that includes a poll. I would like to move the discussion there in regards to the 3 options proposed and also have you all vote on your favorite solution. You can find the new thread here: http://cryptitalk.com/index.php/topic,185.0.html Thanks! 

Nice to see you guys involving the community in it.
for any kind of chat about crypti, there is also the cryptitalk irc channel( it's usually just me and karmacoma talking there though)

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November 02, 2014, 03:00:59 PM
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I would like to see a website with service that you can deposit lets say 100k Crypti and it would create 100 nodes 1000 XCR each forging together. Such a service could take lets say 1% from what your nodes would forge. I suppose it will happen sooner or later.
The problem with this is that you would have to entrust your crypti to a third party, which would have full control of it

Each node has to have a unique IP.  Running 100 computers on the same IP is still just one node.

I know it very well and I havent said that they would use just 1 machine. I don't care how they would handle that, this is service and you pay fee just for their own solutions.
Look at getclouder.com for example. They can handle as many new ip addresses as you need.

This could be done by someone who wanted to setup cloud servers for others, but the cost of cloud servers would have to be taken into consideration to keep the business profitable. Right now, with the low volume and transaction fee rewards on the network, I don't know what that profitability equation would look like.

With the current resource usage, it requires a more expensive cloud node to run the software effectively and the cost might be a little high. Boris is working right now to transition and test the new DB and other changes to tweak the resource usage and get the RAM requirements down. We see this as a major area that needs optimized.

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November 02, 2014, 03:03:19 PM
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Thanks for all of the feedback guys. Mike actually came up with the general outline for option #2 and we have been discussing it internally on a daily basis to weed out some of the details. That being said, I would like to let Mike explain and answer questions to make sure you get the most accurate answers you can.

What I would like to do is gauge interest in a community chat. So if I could get myself, Mike, and a few of the others available at a given time to brainstorm and discuss option #2 (as well the other options), would anyone be interested in joining a chat room and shooting around ideas / asking questions directly? I think it would help explain the options as well as maybe help us think of some things we might have missed.

In the meantime, I have created a discussion thread at CryptiTalk that includes a poll. I would like to move the discussion there in regards to the 3 options proposed and also have you all vote on your favorite solution. You can find the new thread here: http://cryptitalk.com/index.php/topic,185.0.html Thanks! 

Nice to see you guys involving the community in it.
for any kind of chat about crypti, there is also the cryptitalk irc channel( it's usually just me and karmacoma talking there though)

That is most likely where we would do the chat. We would just be setting a date / time so I could make sure enough of the dev team was available.

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November 02, 2014, 03:25:48 PM
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We have created a child board at CryptiTalk to discuss and post updates for the new Node Reward Program (NRP). Please head over to the new NRP board here: http://cryptitalk.com/index.php/board,22.0.html and post your thoughts on what you think about the program and how we can improve it.

Keep in mind that we are in a 2 week beta test period where we will be adjusting the parameters of the transaction amounts and times to increase / decrease and alter the fees being rewarded until we find the sweet spot for a more long term program. We want your feedback on what you think these numbers should be so if you have a minute, please join us in discussing it at CryptiTalk!

http://cryptitalk.com/index.php/board,22.0.html

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November 02, 2014, 03:28:58 PM
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Looking for some help. Trying to load Local Crypti Node Windows. Cannot load Blockchain passed 58777.
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November 02, 2014, 03:37:19 PM
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I think the second PoT solution you proposed is the given choice. Altough I think you should also try to make the temporary solution better in the meantime, as it might take some time to finalize the permanent one, if you even finish it at all.

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Thanks for the update GreXX. This is a welcome boost to the community morale.

Just so you aren't shocked, I wanted to let you know that I made a child board in projects for CryptiKit and moved the thread. This will be yours to organize or manage however you want. You could start making new posts for each update or keep posting to the OP (which is stickied). http://cryptitalk.com/index.php/board,23.0.html

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November 02, 2014, 03:38:30 PM
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Looking for some help. Trying to load Local Crypti Node Windows. Cannot load Blockchain passed 58777.


Sometimes it just takes a long time to load, especially if you have only 3GB RAM, or you are doing other things o the  computer


Are you on a PC?  If so, check your RAM available.  Best to use Resource Monitor.  There should be 3 listings for node.exe in the memory section.  One will e over 400K, likely 800K to 1 GB.  If you only have 2 node.exe showing in the memory section, then reboot the computer, not just the node, the computer.  Start the node before any other programs.

I run the node on a 3GB laptop that does nothing else.  When I tru it on my 4GB laptop, that I use for work, it will crash the node eventually when the RAM runs out.

Hope this helps


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November 02, 2014, 03:44:23 PM
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A heads up to you guys trying to game the system by running multiple nodes on the same IP.  It doesnt work.

I am talking to you:
104.131.159.247
104.131.24.219
104.131.25.48
106.187.42.214
109.73.224.63
109.73.224.74
109.73.224.76

some of you guys are running 20 nodes per IP#

The nodes have to be on unique IP #s, othewise they are treated as one node.



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November 02, 2014, 03:49:19 PM
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Just so you aren't shocked, I wanted to let you know that I made a child board in projects for CryptiKit and moved the thread. This will be yours to organize or manage however you want. You could start making new posts for each update or keep posting to the OP (which is stickied). http://cryptitalk.com/index.php/board,23.0.html

Thank you! Smiley

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November 02, 2014, 04:02:05 PM
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Looking for some help. Trying to load Local Crypti Node Windows. Cannot load Blockchain passed 58777.


Sometimes it just takes a long time to load, especially if you have only 3GB RAM, or you are doing other things o the  computer


Are you on a PC?  If so, check your RAM available.  Best to use Resource Monitor.  There should be 3 listings for node.exe in the memory section.  One will e over 400K, likely 800K to 1 GB.  If you only have 2 node.exe showing in the memory section, then reboot the computer, not just the node, the computer.  Start the node before any other programs.

I run the node on a 3GB laptop that does nothing else.  When I tru it on my 4GB laptop, that I use for work, it will crash the node eventually when the RAM runs out.

Hope this helps



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November 02, 2014, 04:02:42 PM
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A heads up to you guys trying to game the system by running multiple nodes on the same IP.  It doesnt work.

I am talking to you:
104.131.159.247
104.131.24.219
104.131.25.48
106.187.42.214
109.73.224.63
109.73.224.74
109.73.224.76

some of you guys are running 20 nodes per IP#

The nodes have to be on unique IP #s, othewise they are treated as one node.




how the fuck do see peopels ip ROFLMAO

and post them here dumbfucker  Roll Eyes

nice safe 0.5 xcr txids HAHAHAHA not 1 cheap fucks

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