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July 11, 2014, 07:09:54 AM |
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Maybe the title of the thread should be changed to include Launch of WAS version 2. This might draw in attention of new users.
I updated the thread title and cleaned up the OP from future tense to past tense when referring to the launch and coin swap. What an exciting first day, with a huge amount of coin swaps! Maybe even add today's date after. Shows when it was updated or show that V2 was launched today. The forum does that already, as long as we keep the discussion alive and active we'll continue to be on the top of the Altcoin discussions and pulling in new page views / users.
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July 11, 2014, 07:11:50 AM |
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I've got 5Ghs pointed at the ispace WAS v1 pool to help ensure the blocks keep moving.
Thanks for helping. Just remember that the problem isn't so much a lack of hash power, but an inconsistent amount of it... Once you turn off your 5 Ghs, the block chain will inevitably stall while it readjusts. Hopefully, you're keeping that 5 Ghs online for a while though!
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July 11, 2014, 07:19:06 AM |
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It will be interesting to see 1) what europex does with WAS, as I've not heard anything from them regarding the fork and 2) how the WAS v1 price responds to the fork. In theory, aside from needing a new pool to maintain a consistent hash rate, you could run a v1 and v2 exchange concurrently. WAS v1 may become more valuable as coins are transferred to v2 and become more rare. As well as the block reward has been reduced to 0 on that chain, eliminating any mine and dump opportunities.
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July 11, 2014, 11:19:14 AM |
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It will be interesting to see 1) what europex does with WAS, as I've not heard anything from them regarding the fork and 2) how the WAS v1 price responds to the fork. In theory, aside from needing a new pool to maintain a consistent hash rate, you could run a v1 and v2 exchange concurrently. WAS v1 may become more valuable as coins are transferred to v2 and become more rare. As well as the block reward has been reduced to 0 on that chain, eliminating any mine and dump opportunities. I don't think they'll do anything as long as they get their commissions
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July 11, 2014, 12:09:05 PM Last edit: July 11, 2014, 12:26:25 PM by brian_nguyen |
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It will be interesting to see 1) what europex does with WAS, as I've not heard anything from them regarding the fork and 2) how the WAS v1 price responds to the fork. In theory, aside from needing a new pool to maintain a consistent hash rate, you could run a v1 and v2 exchange concurrently. WAS v1 may become more valuable as coins are transferred to v2 and become more rare. As well as the block reward has been reduced to 0 on that chain, eliminating any mine and dump opportunities. I don't think they'll do anything as long as they get their commissions 1. They lost the nodes yesterday and was going to remove it. I sent them a support ticket with the working nodes and told them about the swap and the new ANN plus was.club so they are aware of the new WAS just haven't make a move yet. 2. Price hasn't changed nor moved since the swap. I'm sure BTC commission is more attractive than Dodge's.
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July 11, 2014, 02:21:50 PM |
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Howdy everyone -
I see our hash rate grew overnight, which is great news. It means people are excited about the coin, have access to mine (no ASICs required!), and want to hold some of their own WAS!
We need a few more pools! If you know anyone interested (and capable) of hosting more pools, please have them fire it up and post the link to the pool. I'll add it to the OP.
Cryptocurrency is about decentralization! It'll take a few pools to truly be decentralized.
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July 11, 2014, 02:35:36 PM |
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Howdy everyone -
I see our hash rate grew overnight, which is great news. It means people are excited about the coin, have access to mine (no ASICs required!), and want to hold some of their own WAS!
We need a few more pools! If you know anyone interested (and capable) of hosting more pools, please have them fire it up and post the link to the pool. I'll add it to the OP.
Cryptocurrency is about decentralization! It'll take a few pools to truly be decentralized.
I asked SuperNova to see if he's willing to change it to X11 pool. It's been a great pool.
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tom14cat14
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July 11, 2014, 02:53:06 PM |
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I have asked allcoin to add Version 2 I suggest others go to the troll box and submit a ticket asking to add WASv2
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MrData
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July 11, 2014, 03:02:14 PM |
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14,116,888,428 WAS has been exchanged now (42% of all v1 WAS minted.)
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July 11, 2014, 03:26:06 PM |
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14,116,888,428 WAS has been exchanged now (42% of all v1 WAS minted.) That is pretty good for 1 day.
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July 11, 2014, 04:06:22 PM |
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I have just requested Ccex to add the new version to their exchange. I will let you know if they add it any time soon.
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July 11, 2014, 04:14:50 PM Last edit: July 11, 2014, 04:31:06 PM by brian_nguyen |
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I've contacted a some pool owners and we should have a few new ones shortly. Please add to OP when they're ready.
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July 11, 2014, 04:39:42 PM |
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Altpooler's WeAreSatoshi pool: WAS.ALTPOOLER.COMAltpooler's Mining Pools: - PPLNS - Payouts sent every minute - DDOS Protected - 5 Dedicated Servers - Cluster of Highly Efficient Stratum Servers
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July 11, 2014, 05:19:23 PM |
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I've got 5Ghs pointed at the ispace WAS v1 pool to help ensure the blocks keep moving.
Thanks for helping. Just remember that the problem isn't so much a lack of hash power, but an inconsistent amount of it... Once you turn off your 5 Ghs, the block chain will inevitably stall while it readjusts. Hopefully, you're keeping that 5 Ghs online for a while though! Yeah, it'll sit here hashing away for as long as you need. :-) lol and i thought these USB miners would be worthless. :-P
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July 11, 2014, 05:28:13 PM |
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Does anyone have instructions on how to load the WAS v1 wallet so that miners can mine off of it? it looks like all the pools are dropping offline soon..
So far I have a wearesatoshi.conf file with the following in it:
daemon=1 server=1 listen=1 rpcuser=x rpcpassword=x port=8921 rpcport=8920 rpcallow=*
But I can't seem to get connected to it.
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July 11, 2014, 05:30:31 PM |
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Hi folks it seems like i am to late to transfer my v1 to my v2 wallet so my question is is the v1 coin worth anything or it is a dead coin? thanks for the help.
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July 11, 2014, 05:34:13 PM |
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Does anyone have instructions on how to load the WAS v1 wallet so that miners can mine off of it? it looks like all the pools are dropping offline soon..
So far I have a wearesatoshi.conf file with the following in it:
daemon=1 server=1 listen=1 rpcuser=x rpcpassword=x port=8921 rpcport=8920 rpcallow=*
But I can't seem to get connected to it.
It should be rpcallowip=* instead of rpcallow=*. Also make sure the miner is pointed to the RPC port 8920 versus the P2P port 8921. (And no stratum+tcp:// or anything, either just the ip:port in your miner config or http://ip:port/) Hi folks it seems like i am to late to transfer my v1 to my v2 wallet so my question is is the v1 coin worth anything or it is a dead coin? thanks for the help.
The swap has only been going on for a day, there is still plenty of time to swap to v2.
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July 11, 2014, 05:50:27 PM |
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I've got the WAS v1 wallet accepting miners, I'm not familiar with whether or not the wallet allows multiple miners to attach, but when the public pools drop, to help continue to block chain until everyone decides v1 doesn't need the hashing power, I've got http://50.78.177.185:8920 -u merval -p x
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