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August 07, 2014, 05:57:45 AM
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wow  Grin should i put my address into the signature for donations?

You definitely should:) I bookmarked this thread and as soon as I'll get some btc I'll surely send you something.

Thank you again for everything!

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August 08, 2014, 03:24:15 AM
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[...] Who wants them? [...]

Send them to the faucets.

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August 08, 2014, 07:32:53 AM
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this all for set on website . for any transaction will be made?
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August 08, 2014, 07:39:58 AM
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Send them to the faucets.

sent 66.0 testcoins to msj42CCGruhRsFrGATiUuh25dtxYtnpbTx ( http://tpfaucet.appspot.com/ )
sent 66.0 testcoins to mrPGg2i9fccYZKnL2np1WhYSy7HpCEgFMQ ( http://faucet.xeno-genesis.com/ )
sent 66.0 testcoins to mo2f3N8WRVQ2kG6Y3j4UFHMzN9eS8BpK3E ( http://testnet.bitcoin.peercoinfaucet.com/ )

in transaction http://test.webbtc.com/tx/bc8150e5b50685747337c0f9f697aa2a0c3c1b6056e0b2bc06c933571d1cf0ff

PS. syncing testnet is so slow... voting for restarting testnet3 to testnet4
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August 08, 2014, 07:44:07 AM
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PS. syncing testnet is so slow... voting for restarting testnet3 to testnet4

IMHO syncing is the smallest problem, difficulty is the problem. On my machine it would take ~45 days to solve a block. Which I would like to do someday:) People are using ASICs on testnet probably.

I already asked it somewhere, but without a reply. Why not many testnets? Then all these people with ASIC's would split on them, and I would be able to choose a testnet with the lowest difficulty. Why not?
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August 08, 2014, 07:46:38 AM
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I already asked it somewhere, but without a reply. Why not many testnets? Then all these people with ASIC's would split on them, and I would be able to choose a testnet with the lowest difficulty. Why not?

The answer is: use testnet-in-a-box
(I tried to use it at my very early steps to bitcoin without success)
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August 08, 2014, 07:50:49 AM
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I already asked it somewhere, but without a reply. Why not many testnets? Then all these people with ASIC's would split on them, and I would be able to choose a testnet with the lowest difficulty. Why not?

The answer is: use testnet-in-a-box
(I tried to use it at my very early steps to bitcoin without success)

Yes, I know about it, but I'm technically disabled:) (If this is correct in english:))

From what I know it just doesn't work well in Windows, and I have it in my job.
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November 14, 2014, 08:37:09 PM
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HELP

my auto withdraw of Hirocoin (HIRO) still pending more than 3 days.

1582.00775202   HD2HUMnqeGPaKnjXpyEM9H4YX7nNnp78X7 (igorp73)
TxID: Status: Pending


 coinmine.pw user name= skywalker_70
thanks
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