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September 08, 2015, 06:08:36 AM |
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I stop make conversation with you. You just know my opinion. You are bluffing. If not - go ahead. I am wating. It could be intresting expierience to see that.
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bitladen
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September 08, 2015, 06:12:36 AM |
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I stop make conversation with you. You just know my opinion. You are bluffing. If not - go ahead. I am wating. It could be intresting expierience to see that.
then dump it, it will help me 51% attack sooner
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duncan_idaho
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September 08, 2015, 06:16:29 AM |
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I push ignore button to this fuder, i suggests others do the same.
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bitladen
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September 08, 2015, 06:20:52 AM |
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I push ignore button to this fuder, i suggests others do the same.
sure buddy, go hide under the bed.
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Irontiga
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September 08, 2015, 06:25:22 AM |
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Is it possible to add staking? Could hash power come from a staking wallet?
An option I've considered, but i need to research it more. My idea would be to switch 1 in 5 or something blocks to a POS model. Not sure how to do this while avoiding making the next block's scoop number come out a block earlier.... I am not against freezing the block reward, and also not against bitladen. Unfortunately your people skills suck, and you have an enormous ego, so sorry, I'd rather that you kept your distance. I encourage you to go and create a clone, this would be best for everyone. @burstincomeasset, keep up the good work. Yes, people, join the chat room, it's practically slack bust hosted by us.
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bitladen
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September 08, 2015, 06:29:02 AM |
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Unfortunately your people skills suck, and you have an enormous ego, so sorry
Let's face it tiga, even if I said pretty please they wouldn't have accepted anything. So my people skills are just fine All they do is try to goat me into releasing my code. Haha. I will, but it costs an wallet update. My word is good, however they don't exactly inspire me confidence. It is in their benefit as well, but they can't understand anything that it's not in front of them. They shall have it. Please forgive me for trying to reason with them.
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September 08, 2015, 06:31:53 AM |
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Burst is now as low as 27 Sat.
With that speed, we will reach the 15 within the next 24 hours!
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bitladen
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September 08, 2015, 06:39:28 AM |
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Burst is now as low as 27 Sat.
With that speed, we will reach the 15 within the next 24 hours!
26... rats leaving the sinking ship. good! we don't like rats That's ok I dumped 8 mil on friday. Once again, I beat them to it.
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yeponlyone
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September 08, 2015, 06:43:47 AM |
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Single digit in 48h My total holdings: 2512. and Sia since a week
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Legendary
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September 08, 2015, 07:34:19 AM |
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I want to mine on Mac OS X but I can't find a possibility to plot on OS X. Is there any possibility? Everything seems to be available for OS X but plotter.
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Irontiga
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September 08, 2015, 07:36:23 AM |
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I want to mine on Mac OS X but I can't find a possibility to plot on OS X. Is there any possibility? Everything seems to be available for OS X but plotter.
Use the original java plotter. It will run on any platform, as long as you have java 7 installed (or later).
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bitladen
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September 08, 2015, 07:39:07 AM |
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I want to mine on Mac OS X but I can't find a possibility to plot on OS X. Is there any possibility? Everything seems to be available for OS X but plotter.
I'm no expert in macs, but have you tried compiling dcct? though there might be a problem with endianness, bah i dont have a mac, but yes, java should work. I bet it's slow. You can try VirtualBox (if that's on mac) or similar, install linux, share your plot folder to the vm and use dcct tools, they should be faster than java
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September 08, 2015, 07:41:07 AM |
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VirtualBox/Vmware is a good idea but before I do that I want to try java plotter. Where can I find it? On official download site I can only see some windows/linux binaries. No Java binaries.
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bitladen
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September 08, 2015, 07:43:58 AM |
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VirtualBox/Vmware is a good idea but before I do that I want to try java plotter. Where can I find it? On official download site I can only see some windows/linux binaries. No Java binaries.
I don't know the answer, anyhow, VM will have almost no impact on performance, you should go this route. Java is somewhat slow 3-5x slower than native code I'd have to say. And eats memory like a champ.
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Irontiga
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September 08, 2015, 07:50:53 AM |
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VirtualBox/Vmware is a good idea but before I do that I want to try java plotter. Where can I find it? On official download site I can only see some windows/linux binaries. No Java binaries.
It's bundled with the POC miner (java). You can plot with it and then mine with uray's miner or whichever miner you were planning on using
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September 08, 2015, 07:53:46 AM |
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Thanks for your help guys. I think I will try that virtual machine thing. Debian should be okay, I think? Hope it will work :-)
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bitladen
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September 08, 2015, 07:55:39 AM |
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Thanks for your help guys. I think I will try that virtual machine thing. Debian should be okay, I think? Hope it will work :-)
Sure, whichever distro you're most comfortable with. If you have no favorite one yet, the with ubuntu 14.04 you should find the most help online though.
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Irontiga
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September 08, 2015, 08:06:03 AM |
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Thanks for your help guys. I think I will try that virtual machine thing. Debian should be okay, I think? Hope it will work :-)
Sure, whichever distro you're most comfortable with. If you have no favorite one yet, the with ubuntu 14.04 you should find the most help online though. For efficiency debian minimal would be great If ur comfortable in the terminal that is....
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September 08, 2015, 08:12:25 AM |
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I grew up with a terminal, so I think it could be that I'm comfortable with the terminal ;-)
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riskyfire
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September 08, 2015, 08:13:47 AM |
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ByteEMini Payout DoneByteEMini (639537212154320) Total found assets: 100000, Assets to be distributed: 40000 Summary of proposed distribution of 788BURST to 6 ---------------------- Number of assets, Account, Payout amount 19100, BURST-KTTD-6GE6-6BK9-B8ABB, 376.27 13300, BURST-XC7A-FM25-3TK9-CNPGC, 262.01 3100, BURST-53DP-A7CT-YTM9-FZCLM, 61.07 2100, BURST-7G43-CTSC-QLTM-GASD4, 41.37 2000, BURST-6LM8-HGJA-MBJ5-43UU9, 39.4 400, BURST-54J2-DUDF-EUQU-4ZZRQ, 7.88
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