@SunnyD
Im interested in trying a new coin. I tried to register but no activation email. Not in spam folder either.
You should be able to log in now. Apparently your ISP's spamlist provider doesn't like my server's IP address, which doesn't surprise me.
OK, got my rig with a 6850 hitting it. Which exchange do you use for them?
Thanks for the update. I had that site on my work pc last week checking it out and wondered what happed to it when I got in this morning.coinmarket.io - but fair warning, as of last night coinmarket.io went down with a security issue. They're working on fixing whatever it is, but I have no idea when it will be back online.
Thanks for the update. I had that site on my work pc last week checking it out and wondered what happed to it when I got in this morning.
Well, I've gone and set up a pool. Nobody will probably care since it's for KlondikeCoin, but if anyone wants to jump on (I've been getting a little over ~100 KDC per day with 1.2MHash/s which at this morning's exchange rates was netted me about 0.023 btc)...
http://kdc.poolminewith.us
Feel free to throw some hashes at my server. Even if you want to just help me test it out for a little while.
Email verifications are enabled for everything, so if you don't get an email in a timely manner, check your spam folder.
Assuming everything ends up working properly with this pool, I'll slowly start adding other coin pools over the next few weeks.
External storage where you put the files?So what's the best OFFLINE wallet to use nowadays? I see bitcoin-qt, electrum, multibit, armory...not sure which one to use.
External storage where you put the files?
I'm curious to know how much effort it was to set up a pool. I've heard stories from it being about as hard as installing windows, to people pulling their hair out with stress.http://kdc.poolminewith.us
Feel free to throw some hashes at my server. Even if you want to just help me test it out for a little while.
Not just USA. Ever since Gox were done for money laundering, no banks will touch them.
If you live in Japan, you get get withdrawals in Yen, but foreigners can't open Japanese bank accounts.
Some withdrawals are making it out to Europe. However, small withdrawals in Euro are taking about 6-12 weeks, and withdrawals over about 1000 Eur are taking 6 months+.
Warning: The blockchain for this coin is currently having issues. Waiting on a fix from the coin development team.
I've heard reports that some people are waiting upwards of 4-5 days for BTC withdrawals on Gox, so beware. It just seems like that exchange is going to implode at some point - I don't know why people keep trading there, to be honest...
Momentum, biggest exchange for BTC is biggest. I thought it was just the US that didn't use mtgox because they're not able to make withdrawals to their banks from there.
What is happening with TAGcoin? Coinwarz says:
Anyone have a clue?
I'm curious to know how much effort it was to set up a pool. I've heard stories from it being about as hard as installing windows, to people pulling their hair out with stress.
P.S. I'm feeling very lonely on this pool.
P.P.S. I have no idea what a klondike is, but KDC is surprisingly profitable (at least in theory).
Bitcoin crashing today. And litecoin tanking even harder.
http://money.cnn.com/2014/01/27/technology/security/bitcoin-arrest/
Bitcoin crashing today. And litecoin tanking even harder.
http://money.cnn.com/2014/01/27/technology/security/bitcoin-arrest/
It's surprisingly easy/hard. :sneaky:
Depends on how you look at it honestly. I have an amazing capacity for research, and have actually been looking into setting up a pool for the better part of the last couple months. I much prefer being behind the scenes setting up infrastructure and whatnot so I've learned how and where to look for information on stuff like this in rapid fashion. Plus being a software dev myself and having had to cobble stuff together from really poor documentation in the past, this is second nature to me.
It's a lot of:
- How well you know linux
- How much lack of documentation you can tolerate (though it's gotten a lot better in the last month)
- How much about the moving parts you already understand (in terms of bitcoin and derivatives)
If you can set up a secure LAMP server, that's about half of it. Secure is a big part of it since these things are a huge target with a bullseye painted on them. A big successful pool will have a lot of coins flowing through them.
The next part is the actual pool software. The popular package out there has gotten a lot better documentation and support over the last month. There's still a bunch of gotchas, but if you can admin a linux box, you should be able to work your way around them.
That said... cron jobs ARE working properly now (had to work around an issue with how I have my server set up). Automatic payouts, stat updates, etc, should all just plain work now without me having to run them manually.