judgecrypto (OP)
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July 15, 2014, 04:22:07 AM |
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to the moon aspp i don't think so. I don't promise people the moon. We are not going to cure cancer next week. What we will do is to build a solid foundation to grow the coin. After the foundation is built we will focus on delivery and not just promises. thanks, but people dump coin now, once your dev team release your application about this coin, i'll be in. Thanks for the feedback. Even if you dont buy right away you are welcome to participate in the community. We are having some give aways on all social media platforms so you can get some Judge Free right now.
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judgecrypto (OP)
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July 15, 2014, 06:39:20 AM |
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Right now is the time to mine! come check out the official pool we are gaining workers! and blocks of course!
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spartanrules
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July 15, 2014, 10:10:39 AM |
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I've been mining Judge coin from the start just to show my support.
I have a question though with my mining rig if someone here with good knowledge may be able to help me.
Just recently one of my cards will suddenly become dead. After I have rebooted the rig it will show all cards hashing normally, then after a certain length of time one particular card always becomes dead.
Any help on this matter would be greatly appreciated.
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DRPD
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July 15, 2014, 11:23:24 AM Last edit: July 15, 2014, 01:42:58 PM by DRPD |
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I've been mining Judge coin from the start just to show my support.
I have a question though with my mining rig if someone here with good knowledge may be able to help me.
Just recently one of my cards will suddenly become dead. After I have rebooted the rig it will show all cards hashing normally, then after a certain length of time one particular card always becomes dead.
Any help on this matter would be greatly appreciated.
i had the same issue 2 times with asus 280x cards. with first card i was able to resolve the problem with a firmware upgrade. i had to replace the second card (exchange under warranty). i isolated both cards, used them within a normal desktop system and did some tests with 3d games. first card was ok -> firmware upgrade -> mining ok the second card was always crashing after 10 -20 minutes while running 3d games on the pc, so it was clear there must by a damage. i had some problems with dead cards while mining scrypt-n coins months ago. this was cuz i had not enough ram. not sure if this can be a problem with x algos. the strange thing was: it was working for a month or 2, after that i had to upgrade to 8gb ram (3 gpu's/per worker) with 4 gb ram 1 card always died after a certain time. hope this helps! forget my bad english and good luck
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spartanrules
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July 15, 2014, 12:34:14 PM |
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I've been mining Judge coin from the start just to show my support.
I have a question though with my mining rig if someone here with good knowledge may be able to help me.
Just recently one of my cards will suddenly become dead. After I have rebooted the rig it will show all cards hashing normally, then after a certain length of time one particular card always becomes dead.
Any help on this matter would be greatly appreciated.
i had the same issue 2 times with asus 280x cards. with first card i was able to resolve the problem with a firmware upgrade. i had to replace the second card (exchange under warranty). i isolated both cards, used them within a normal desktop system and did some tests with 3d games. first card was ok -> firmware upgrade -> mining ok the second card was always crashing after 10 -20 minutes while running 3d games on the pc, so it was clear there must by a damage. i had some problems with dead cards while mining scrypt-n coins months ago. this was cuz i had not enough ram. not sure if this can be a problem with x algos. the strange thing was: it was working for a month or 2, after that i had to upgrade to 8gm ram (3 pgu's/per worker) with 4 gb ram 1 card always died after a certain time. hope this helps! forget my bad english and good luck Thank you for the information. Interesting read. I'll have to do some trial and error on the card to see if I can find the fault. All the cards are only a few months old.
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Grifftech2k4
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July 15, 2014, 01:24:23 PM |
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I love how fast the JUDGE network is!! I bought some more off BITTREX and it was in my wallet and confirmed within 2 minutes.. Awesome!
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jc12345
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July 15, 2014, 02:13:48 PM |
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Judge POW will end on 22 July 2014 at 2PM GMT with coin supply of 11.78M
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leolegend
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July 15, 2014, 04:45:55 PM |
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Judge POW will end on 22 July 2014 at 2PM GMT with coin supply of 11.78M
I smell a panic buy over the weekend
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Rainer4256
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July 15, 2014, 05:47:37 PM |
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Looking at my stake weight I have more than 25% of the network weight. There must be a lot of coins on exchanges. What for? Dumping?
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judgecrypto (OP)
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July 15, 2014, 06:20:47 PM |
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Looking at my stake weight I have more than 25% of the network weight. There must be a lot of coins on exchanges. What for? Dumping?
How many coins are you staking? How long have you held them before you started to stake?
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Rainer4256
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July 15, 2014, 06:26:00 PM |
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Looking at my stake weight I have more than 25% of the network weight. There must be a lot of coins on exchanges. What for? Dumping?
How many coins are you staking? How long have you held them before you started to stake? I got my first coins on July 7, then continued mining and buying and never transferred any coins away from my wallet. Edit: I have roughly 16K.
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Gizfreak
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July 15, 2014, 06:30:03 PM |
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Working alright now. Got my first JUDGE from it.
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judgecrypto (OP)
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July 15, 2014, 07:09:30 PM |
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Looking at my stake weight I have more than 25% of the network weight. There must be a lot of coins on exchanges. What for? Dumping?
How many coins are you staking? How long have you held them before you started to stake? I got my first coins on July 7, then continued mining and buying and never transferred any coins away from my wallet. Edit: I have roughly 16K. First of all we really need a good PoS guide. Not many people including myself really understand at the math level how PoS works. From what I have read your coin age is a factor. Through a formula that is factored with your total coins produces a steak weight. So if you hold your coins for a while on first stake you kind of move to near the front of the line. After that initial stake your coin age drops which should give you a lower stake value.
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Rainer4256
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July 15, 2014, 07:16:29 PM |
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Looking at my stake weight I have more than 25% of the network weight. There must be a lot of coins on exchanges. What for? Dumping?
How many coins are you staking? How long have you held them before you started to stake? I got my first coins on July 7, then continued mining and buying and never transferred any coins away from my wallet. Edit: I have roughly 16K. First of all we really need a good PoS guide. Not many people including myself really understand at the math level how PoS works. From what I have read your coin age is a factor. Through a formula that is factored with your total coins produces a steak weight. So if you hold your coins for a while on first stake you kind of move to near the front of the line. After that initial stake your coin age drops which should give you a lower stake value. You wrote "steak weight": yummy! From what I know about staking a coin loses its age when transferred. So if all other coin holders don't move their coins their stake age must decrease as well. Edit: Btw the OP says nothing about a max coin age.
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judgecrypto (OP)
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July 15, 2014, 07:28:19 PM |
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Looking at my stake weight I have more than 25% of the network weight. There must be a lot of coins on exchanges. What for? Dumping?
How many coins are you staking? How long have you held them before you started to stake? I got my first coins on July 7, then continued mining and buying and never transferred any coins away from my wallet. Edit: I have roughly 16K. First of all we really need a good PoS guide. Not many people including myself really understand at the math level how PoS works. From what I have read your coin age is a factor. Through a formula that is factored with your total coins produces a steak weight. So if you hold your coins for a while on first stake you kind of move to near the front of the line. After that initial stake your coin age drops which should give you a lower stake value. You wrote "steak weight": yummy! From what I know about staking a coin loses its age when transferred. So if all other coin holders don't move their coins their stake age must decrease as well. Edit: Btw the OP says nothing about a max coin age. Yeah, I did say steak If DOGE goes PoS they should make it Steak! Have to dig out the max coin age and post. Then again I am going to bounty someone to write PoS guide.
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Rainer4256
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July 15, 2014, 07:31:11 PM |
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Looking at my stake weight I have more than 25% of the network weight. There must be a lot of coins on exchanges. What for? Dumping?
How many coins are you staking? How long have you held them before you started to stake? I got my first coins on July 7, then continued mining and buying and never transferred any coins away from my wallet. Edit: I have roughly 16K. First of all we really need a good PoS guide. Not many people including myself really understand at the math level how PoS works. From what I have read your coin age is a factor. Through a formula that is factored with your total coins produces a steak weight. So if you hold your coins for a while on first stake you kind of move to near the front of the line. After that initial stake your coin age drops which should give you a lower stake value. You wrote "steak weight": yummy! From what I know about staking a coin loses its age when transferred. So if all other coin holders don't move their coins their stake age must decrease as well. Edit: Btw the OP says nothing about a max coin age. Yeah, I did say steak If DOGE goes PoS they should make it Steak! Have to dig out the max coin age and post. Then again I am going to bounty someone to write PoS guide. Nice pun! Just to be clear: my initial post was NOT a complaint.
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judgecrypto (OP)
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July 15, 2014, 07:36:24 PM |
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Looking at my stake weight I have more than 25% of the network weight. There must be a lot of coins on exchanges. What for? Dumping?
How many coins are you staking? How long have you held them before you started to stake? I got my first coins on July 7, then continued mining and buying and never transferred any coins away from my wallet. Edit: I have roughly 16K. First of all we really need a good PoS guide. Not many people including myself really understand at the math level how PoS works. From what I have read your coin age is a factor. Through a formula that is factored with your total coins produces a steak weight. So if you hold your coins for a while on first stake you kind of move to near the front of the line. After that initial stake your coin age drops which should give you a lower stake value. You wrote "steak weight": yummy! From what I know about staking a coin loses its age when transferred. So if all other coin holders don't move their coins their stake age must decrease as well. Edit: Btw the OP says nothing about a max coin age. Yeah, I did say steak If DOGE goes PoS they should make it Steak! Have to dig out the max coin age and post. Then again I am going to bounty someone to write PoS guide. Nice pun! Just to be clear: my initial post was NOT a complaint. Glad you pointed it out Pointing things out that need to be fixed is encouraged here! Before we take on bigger and better things we should be rock solid on base coin technical specifications and wallet operation.
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Grifftech2k4
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July 15, 2014, 07:39:03 PM |
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Looking at my stake weight I have more than 25% of the network weight. There must be a lot of coins on exchanges. What for? Dumping?
How many coins are you staking? How long have you held them before you started to stake? I got my first coins on July 7, then continued mining and buying and never transferred any coins away from my wallet. Edit: I have roughly 16K. First of all we really need a good PoS guide. Not many people including myself really understand at the math level how PoS works. From what I have read your coin age is a factor. Through a formula that is factored with your total coins produces a steak weight. So if you hold your coins for a while on first stake you kind of move to near the front of the line. After that initial stake your coin age drops which should give you a lower stake value. You wrote "steak weight": yummy! From what I know about staking a coin loses its age when transferred. So if all other coin holders don't move their coins their stake age must decrease as well. Edit: Btw the OP says nothing about a max coin age. Yeah, I did say steak If DOGE goes PoS they should make it Steak! Have to dig out the max coin age and post. Then again I am going to bounty someone to write PoS guide. Nice pun! Just to be clear: my initial post was NOT a complaint. Glad you pointed it out Pointing things out that need to be fixed is encouraged here! Before we take on bigger and better things we should be rock solid on base coin technical specifications and wallet operation. This is how I understand PoS applied to JUDGE For Judgecoin specifically, PoW and PoS blocks are independent. Just as you're betting your consumed electricity and mining time vs. the possible PoW-block's reward, in the PoS blocks you're betting your coin-age: the amount oF JUDGE you own multiplied by the number of hours they've sat idly in your wallet. It must be a minimum of 24 hours and a maximum of X for your coins to start generating tickets for the PoS raffle. Should your ticket win, you earn 6% interest and lose all your coin-age, so your coins are, from the network POV, as though you had just received them. I.e. you'll need to wait another 24 hours for them to be able to pay you interest again. Over time, though, you're just supposed to earn about 6% annually.
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Rainer4256
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July 15, 2014, 07:43:53 PM |
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Looking at my stake weight I have more than 25% of the network weight. There must be a lot of coins on exchanges. What for? Dumping?
How many coins are you staking? How long have you held them before you started to stake? I got my first coins on July 7, then continued mining and buying and never transferred any coins away from my wallet. Edit: I have roughly 16K. First of all we really need a good PoS guide. Not many people including myself really understand at the math level how PoS works. From what I have read your coin age is a factor. Through a formula that is factored with your total coins produces a steak weight. So if you hold your coins for a while on first stake you kind of move to near the front of the line. After that initial stake your coin age drops which should give you a lower stake value. You wrote "steak weight": yummy! From what I know about staking a coin loses its age when transferred. So if all other coin holders don't move their coins their stake age must decrease as well. Edit: Btw the OP says nothing about a max coin age. Yeah, I did say steak If DOGE goes PoS they should make it Steak! Have to dig out the max coin age and post. Then again I am going to bounty someone to write PoS guide. Nice pun! Just to be clear: my initial post was NOT a complaint. Glad you pointed it out Pointing things out that need to be fixed is encouraged here! Before we take on bigger and better things we should be rock solid on base coin technical specifications and wallet operation. This is how I understand PoS applied to JUDGE For Judgecoin specifically, PoW and PoS blocks are independent. Just as you're betting your consumed electricity and mining time vs. the possible PoW-block's reward, in the PoS blocks you're betting your coin-age: the amount oF JUDGE you own multiplied by the number of hours they've sat idly in your wallet. It must be a minimum of 24 hours and a maximum of X for your coins to start generating tickets for the PoS raffle. Should your ticket win, you earn 6% interest and lose all your coin-age, so your coins are, from the network POV, as though you had just received them. I.e. you'll need to wait another 24 hours for them to be able to pay you interest again. Over time, though, you're just supposed to earn about 6% annually. If you are interested in how POS works here is an interesting link: http://www.peercoin.net/whitepaper
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Rainer4256
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July 15, 2014, 07:57:48 PM |
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For an annual interest of 6% you have to solve this equation: in which x = 0.016% daily. And this is roughly what I get for my coins.
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