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Topic: [ANN] [ETC] Ethereum Classic: Immutable Smart Contracts - page 302. (Read 821107 times)

legendary
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Absurd as eth.
full member
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Want to learn how to code smart contracts for ETC?



https://twitter.com/eth_classic/status/767860522406608897
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Whadda ya think guys?
https://whaleclub.co/i/XhQgnZ
Nah, it's just a XMR pump stuff
All who sold ETC for xmr will back to etc once have enough profit
hero member
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Bah humbug!  Geth is still syncing after running all day... Looks like it will be syncing most of the night too.  Looks like I have to postpone my solo experiment until at least tomorrow.   Shocked
sr. member
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We always hold. They're just pumping monero right now

Why just hold, if we were organized well, we could make nice move from XMR profit, some of us did it, now holding more ETC..
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Etc Just dumped cause a many part of btc volume mkved to monero market.

We will up soon!
hero member
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@greenuser I am a minnow in this big pond of crypto, but I will try to spread around what little I have... I am working to become a bigger fish like a gold fish, but that will take some time and some good fortune with ETC.  :-)

For those who are interested in learning how to code smart contracts for ETC here is part 1 in a video series.  I am not a coder, but I know a lot of you good people are amazing coders so maybe it is something you might be interested in.  Grin

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8jI1TuEaTro
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@greenuser You started it! LOL  I am going to try my hand at solo this evening.  Your absolutely right, they cannot kill all the solo miners so their attempts to disrupt the network and dump a pile of ETC into the market to keep it from gaining traction only works as long as they have ETC to dump... That isn't a bottomless supply.  Grin

@Longsnowsm, Hay i don't know how many rigs you have or your running costs but put each one on a different pool and then a couple on solo if you have that option.  Do not post too much info on your hashpower and number of rigs here.  Set up so you can run the pool.bat or the solo.bat on each rig as and when you have to.  We need to keep the pools alive or they will quit.  We will need them when the network hashpower goes up and the ETH people failover to ETC.

If you need to make some coin to sell to keep your mining opp going,  GPU mine some feathercoin with a couple of rigs and sell them on https://bittrex.com   Just don't sell any of your ETC!

@ALL Please support ETC by holding your ETC for as long as you can.  Remember: you only make a loss when you sell low.

The tiller is made fast so time to get some shut-eye, the tide will have turned by the time we wake.  You never know, we may get the spinnaker out in the morning.  Cheesy Night-night  Wink
hero member
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The pool operators on Slack are saying the DDOS are increasing and they have never seen anything like this.  Coming form various IP's and it just keeps coming...
So i see, eveyone is going solo  Cheesy  How decentralised can you get.  Cheesy  Someone asked when a Small miner with ~40MH/s will hit a block.... every 2.4 days by my calcs.  I didn't post.  Too many people all talking at once for me.
I'm on the dev channel waiting for a fix for the "blocks mined" field in elaine's block explorer  http://blocks.elaineou.com/home
Unless i do the
Code:
geth -attach
and code my way in.  Roll Eyes  I just need a way of monitoring "blocks solved" without getting out of bed.  (and without using remote google_chrome or remote desktop)  Wink

Anyhow, they can't DDOS everyone solo, and if big pools get taken out for a few hours, the diff will drop and the blocks will flow to the solominers. It must be costing EF a fortune.   Cheesy  Unstopable code hay? Cheesy  Well i'm happy mining solo.  

Moreover:  "ocminer" uses good DDOS protection at supranovea, so if anyone wanted to pool mine they can.


@greenuser You started it! LOL  I am going to try my hand at solo this evening.  Your absolutely right, they cannot kill all the solo miners so their attempts to disrupt the network and dump a pile of ETC into the market to keep it from gaining traction only works as long as they have ETC to dump... That isn't a bottomless supply.  Grin
legendary
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We always hold. They're just pumping monero right now
sr. member
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Whadda ya think guys?
https://whaleclub.co/i/XhQgnZ

So what happens if it goes to zero but we still keep hashing?  What then?

We are hashing for freedom and not coin now my friend.  Full on disruption technology at it's best.
We have an asset people will always want.  We are a fly in the Ethereum ointment.  We are holding ETH back, (well we are not actually, they just think that way, the reality is....  well they are just incompetent and dishonest and it is that that holds them back)

When in doubt... Add more hashing power... That's all.  Grin  
Add more nodes and spread the hashpower over them.  Wink  They will have to DDoS each node.  Cheesy
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sr. member
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The pool operators on Slack are saying the DDOS are increasing and they have never seen anything like this.  Coming form various IP's and it just keeps coming...
So i see, eveyone is going solo  Cheesy  How decentralised can you get.  Cheesy  Someone asked when a Small miner with ~40MH/s will hit a block.... every 2.4 days by my calcs.  I didn't post.  Too many people all talking at once for me.
I'm on the dev channel waiting for a fix for the "blocks mined" field in elaine's block explorer  http://blocks.elaineou.com/home
Unless i do the
Code:
geth -attach
and code my way in.  Roll Eyes  I just need a way of monitoring "blocks solved" without getting out of bed.  (and without using remote google_chrome or remote desktop)  Wink

Anyhow, they can't DDOS everyone solo, and if big pools get taken out for a few hours, the diff will drop and the blocks will flow to the solominers. It must be costing EF a fortune.   Cheesy  Unstopable code hay? Cheesy  Well i'm happy mining solo.  

Moreover:  "ocminer" uses good DDOS protection at supranovea, so if anyone wanted to pool mine they can.
hero member
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When in doubt... Add more hashing power... That's all.  Grin 
hero member
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The pool operators on Slack are saying the DDOS are increasing and they have never seen anything like this.  Coming form various IP's and it just keeps coming...
sr. member
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Marie Curie, 2 x Nobel Prizes Physics & Chemistry
We will just have to sit it out  Roll Eyes

Anyhow, so some good news...

UK Government
are starting to accept crypto as money.  They are allowing gambling establishments, Casino, High Street Betting Shops, Amusement Arcades, Race Courses, “on-line” betting, as well as the One-Arm-Bandit in the local Pub, all to take payment and payout in crypto.

Quote  "The UKGC’s new LCCP will come into effect on 31 October 2016. Its reference to digital currencies will boost awareness and increased adoption for cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin across Great Britain". End quote

REF: https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/uk-gambling-regulator-views-digital-currencies-as-acceptable-by-licensees/

So by default, these will be walk-in exchanges.   Thin end of the wedge!  How long before all high-street stores take payment in crypto?

We already have Pubs that take Crypto. https://youtu.be/I5aU79h7NKo

And Europe are going more regulatory.  WTF!
legendary
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What is going on ETC

Price has really been struggling the last week.

1. Fake vol's for the most part supported by whales (both pro and against ETH originally) who will do anything to fuck the price up OR down
2. See #1
3. 1% win with this kinda shit, the rest lose
hero member
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What is going on ETC

Price has really been struggling the last week.
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Chandler Guo
‏@ChandlerGuo

ETC BEIJING MEETUP

https://twitter.com/ChandlerGuo/status/767781683961528320

I tell you what!  This man has balls!  He went on Chinese TV and told them there will be a revolution and people will die.  Governments will die. Currencies will die.  People will be free!  It will happen in three years.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0g0wD5vr7Jg

Take a good look at the officials giving him  the evil eye!
Chandler Guo is a hero

@Longsnowsm i don't know claymore, i have always sorted my own merged mining.  Wink
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You can use one geth on the network but if you have the HHD space, run one per rig

check out this page: cryptomining-blog.com/tag/ethereum-gpu-miner/

particularly the geth syntax...

– To listen for connections only on the local system type:   
Code:
geth --rpc --rpcaddr "localhost" --rpcport 8545
– To be accessible on the local network type:    
Code:
geth --rpc --rpcaddr "192.168.0.123" --rpcport 8545
– Make sure that for local LAN accessibility you replace the rpcaddr IP address to the one that of the machine geth is running on,
 the 192.168.0.123 is just an example

– To be accessible on the Internet type:
Code:
geth --rpc --rpcaddr "x.x.x.x" --rpcport 8545

– Make sure that for Internet accessibility you replace the rpcaddr IP address to the one that of the machine geth is running on,
the x.x.x.x in the example will not work, also make sure that the 8545 port (or another one you decide to use) is forwarded
You do no how to port forward?  Mine field in it's self!

There goes todays crash course in solo mining.  This is eveything you need in these last two posts.  Just need to go figure.  Good luck!
Not giving any more info as pool owners will want my guts for garters.


Thank you!  I just found this also to complete the puzzle to point to a single running geth:

geth --rpc --rpcaddr "IP address" --rpcport Port ----etherbase "My wallet"

On each farm (windows) run:
ethminer -G -F IP address:Port

I think this will work with Claymore the same way... Now to give this a shot this evening...  

@greenuser Your AWESOME!
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