gstefans (OP)
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July 04, 2016, 07:52:34 AM |
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Apologies - I've been a way.
The cryptopia mining pool is down. Give us a moment or two to figure out how to respond. Thanks for your patience.
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dgmon
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July 04, 2016, 03:42:28 PM |
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The cryptopia mining pool is down. Give us a moment or two to figure out how to respond. Thanks for your patience.
Looks like the Cryptopia pool is undergoing some kind of planned temporary closure o_O Any other pool we can use? Or if not, can anyone paste a command that lets one solo-mine with cudaminer?
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Bitbobb
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July 04, 2016, 03:46:59 PM |
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Apologies - I've been a way.
The cryptopia mining pool is down. Give us a moment or two to figure out how to respond. Thanks for your patience.
The transfer went through. Thanks for help.
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gstefans (OP)
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July 04, 2016, 03:59:10 PM |
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Apologies - I've been a way.
The cryptopia mining pool is down. Give us a moment or two to figure out how to respond. Thanks for your patience.
The transfer went through. Thanks for help. No problem. For some reason it took forever to complete a block, in addition to the cryptopia mining issue. There are now some miners mining again.
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gstefans (OP)
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July 04, 2016, 04:03:54 PM |
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Some of you have been asking about mining:
If you've been tracking SMLY lately, you will have noticed that we have a problem with difficulty bouncing up and down by a factor of 4: The profit-only pools jump on SMLY mining when the difficulty goes down, mine it for a few minutes and stop when the difficulty bounces back up.
If you're new to mining: The "difficulty" is a parameter which is increased or decreased in order to produce blocks at a certain rate. It is currently at about 50 for SMLY. This is too high for it to make much sense to mine using a CPU or a GPU, though you will receive some SMLY if you mine in a pool.
To make some SMLY you really need to use a specialised device called a scrypt ASIC (NOT a bitcoin ASIC).
More later...
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gstefans (OP)
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July 06, 2016, 09:19:40 AM |
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There is now an iOS wallet for Smileycoin!!
Look in the Apple store to download the wallet.
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gstefans (OP)
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July 06, 2016, 09:22:22 AM |
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The default transaction fee in the Android and iOS wallets were initially inconsistent.
We are going to set them both to 1 SMLY.
Feel free to discuss this. In my mind this is a very low value (1 SMLY=1 Satoshi if you need to sell) so it makes little sense to have it lower.
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gstefans (OP)
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July 06, 2016, 09:25:37 AM |
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Hi All. www.mining-dutch.nlAdded Smileycoin to the pool Happy mining. For problems feel free to message me I never checked this at the time. SMLY does not seem to be included currently. Does anyone know the status of this?
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dgmon
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July 06, 2016, 10:38:11 AM |
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There is now an iOS wallet for Smileycoin!!
Look in the Apple store to download the wallet.
Very good news if so! But I couldn't find it when I searched for smileycoin. What should I search for? BTW, it's the App Store, not the Apple Store. The Apple Store is where you buy Mac and iPhones ;-)
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gstefans (OP)
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July 06, 2016, 01:13:02 PM |
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There is now an iOS wallet for Smileycoin!!
Look in the Apple store to download the wallet.
Very good news if so! But I couldn't find it when I searched for smileycoin. What should I search for? Hmm. Can you try smileywallet? Also, you may have to specify iphone, not ipad. BTW, it's the App Store, not the Apple Store. The Apple Store is where you buy Mac and iPhones ;-)
Ah :-)
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dgmon
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July 06, 2016, 01:28:13 PM Last edit: July 06, 2016, 02:00:12 PM by dgmon |
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There is now an iOS wallet for Smileycoin!!
Look in the Apple store to download the wallet.
Very good news if so! But I couldn't find it when I searched for smileycoin. What should I search for? Hmm. Can you try smileywallet? Also, you may have to specify iphone, not ipad. Found it. This is great! You beat Litecoin in porting Breadwallet to this coin! I'm surprised to see something like this; I expected just an interface to a web wallet -- Dash have had trouble getting their wallet on the App Store as Apple only allow the top cryptos to have wallets on it.
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Bitbobb
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July 06, 2016, 07:46:42 PM |
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There is now an iOS wallet for Smileycoin!!
Look in the Apple store to download the wallet.
Very good news if so! But I couldn't find it when I searched for smileycoin. What should I search for? Hmm. Can you try smileywallet? Also, you may have to specify iphone, not ipad. Found it. This is great! You beat Litecoin in porting Breadwallet to this coin! I'm surprised to see something like this; I expected just an interface to a web wallet -- Dash have had trouble getting their wallet on the App Store as Apple only allow the top cryptos to have wallets on it. This is big news.
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dgmon
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July 09, 2016, 04:32:33 PM |
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Looks like there hasn't been a block for 4 hours There are very few nodes on the network that I can see too, usually. How about allowing a proof-of-stake block if it's been more than 10 mins since the last block?
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gstefans (OP)
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July 09, 2016, 05:37:56 PM |
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Looks like there hasn't been a block for 4 hours There are very few nodes on the network that I can see too, usually. How about allowing a proof-of-stake block if it's been more than 10 mins since the last block? Hmm. The hashlink pool is down; so is cryptopia; so is scryptpools :-( Is anyone using hashnova or prohashing? Let's try to point miners to one of these. If you know what you are doing with either of these, please tell the rest of us :-)
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gstefans (OP)
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July 10, 2016, 12:24:45 AM |
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There are now clearly several people mining. Thank you!
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gstefans (OP)
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July 21, 2016, 06:25:39 PM Last edit: July 21, 2016, 09:23:05 PM by gstefans |
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The Education in a Suitcase project (which distributes servers&tablets to low-income schools&students) can now accept credit card donations thanks to an intermediary, Dalpay. The donation page (still only in Icelandic) is at http://educationinasuitcase.com/donation/If you donate, then you can request some SMLY instead. Although this may be the easiest way to get some cryptocurrency it is not the cheapest but you will be supporting a very good cause. Note that the currency used is (still only) Icelandic kronas and there are about 120 such to the US dollar. This is in addition to other forms of support, listed above.
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Bitbobb
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July 21, 2016, 08:47:35 PM |
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The Education in a Suitcase project (which distributes servers&tablets to low-income schools&students) can now accept credit card donations thanks to an intermediary, Dalpay. The donation page (still only in Icelandic) is at http://educationinasuitcase.com/donation/If you donate, then you can request some SMLY instead. Although this may be the easiest way to get some cryptocurrency :-) it is not the cheapest but you will be supporting a very good cause. Note that the currency used is (still only) Icelandic kronas and there are about 120 such to the US dollar. This is in addition to other forms of support, listed above. Good work.
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bolivarcoin
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July 26, 2016, 08:30:25 AM |
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SMLY have released an iOS wallet which is a clone of bitcoin's Breadwallet, beating Litecoin and Dogecoin in their attempts to do so.
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