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Topic: [ANN] Ethereum: Welcome to the Beginning - page 922. (Read 2007090 times)

legendary
Activity: 938
Merit: 1001
Guys, i am in confuse , how can tell him "welcome aboard", its alot more expensive from every other coim. And believe me, eth the max price is 0.032-3, FOREVER AND EVER !!!! You must be fucking idiot to rent hash to mininng eth ....
legendary
Activity: 1708
Merit: 1000
Solarcoin.org
Hi all fellow miners!

https://etherite.com has been operating for nearly 2 weeks now and is slowly building up a miner base and we have found 12 Blocks so far and have a transaction record of all payments made!

We are currently offering all miners that mine with us (based on address) 0% fees for life if you mine with us in the next 48 hours. A record of all miner address's will be made and those address's will never incur a pool fee forever!

We also pay all transaction fees applicable for payments. So come along try us out, give any feedback or suggestions you have and last of all mine some ETH!

Thanks
Etherite

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I tossed my tiny rig on your pool.

Welcome aboard Smiley if you have any issues or suggestions please let me know.

The pool looks great and operates well. it's one of the few my setup doesn't have problems with.
newbie
Activity: 18
Merit: 0
Hi all fellow miners!

https://etherite.com has been operating for nearly 2 weeks now and is slowly building up a miner base and we have found 12 Blocks so far and have a transaction record of all payments made!

We are currently offering all miners that mine with us (based on address) 0% fees for life if you mine with us in the next 48 hours. A record of all miner address's will be made and those address's will never incur a pool fee forever!

We also pay all transaction fees applicable for payments. So come along try us out, give any feedback or suggestions you have and last of all mine some ETH!

Thanks
Etherite

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I tossed my tiny rig on your pool.

Welcome aboard Smiley if you have any issues or suggestions please let me know.
legendary
Activity: 885
Merit: 1006
NiceHash.com
Hello,

If anyone is interested in buying Dagger-Hashimoto hashing power to mine Ethereum even without having physical miners: we added beta support for Ethereum Dagger-Hashimoto algorithm to NiceHash. Since original Ethereum specification lacks full stratum support, we made a few minor patches to the Ethereum specification in order to be able to put support for Ethereum on NiceHash. The specifications are published here.

Pools and mining software have to be patched in order to be compatible with the new specification. Currently there are no compatible public pools available, but we made a basic Ethereum pool which follows these specifications and other pools can be prepared according to these specifications. Full source code for the patched Ethereum pool can be found here. We also patched Genoils ethminer and full source code as well as beta windows binary can be downloaded here.

MINING POOL OPERATORS BOUNTY

Since we would like for pools to put support for NiceHash as soon as possible, we will pay 0.5 BTC to each of the first three Ethereum pools operators that will make their pools compatible with NiceHash rented hashing power. Compatible pools will also be listed on our recommended pools page.

Thank you for your support!


Best regards,
NiceHash team.
legendary
Activity: 1708
Merit: 1000
Solarcoin.org
Hi all fellow miners!

https://etherite.com has been operating for nearly 2 weeks now and is slowly building up a miner base and we have found 12 Blocks so far and have a transaction record of all payments made!

We are currently offering all miners that mine with us (based on address) 0% fees for life if you mine with us in the next 48 hours. A record of all miner address's will be made and those address's will never incur a pool fee forever!

We also pay all transaction fees applicable for payments. So come along try us out, give any feedback or suggestions you have and last of all mine some ETH!

Thanks
Etherite

Twitter
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I tossed my tiny rig on your pool.
legendary
Activity: 2730
Merit: 1068
Juicin' crypto
BUY ALL THE COINZ!
legendary
Activity: 2212
Merit: 1038
If you're running Windows you need a 3rd party NTP time synch application (Technet cash cow) and the latest geth build or you'll have problems. ^
hero member
Activity: 1928
Merit: 538
My wallet is currently stuck on block 1,545,550, and I'm only connected to 1 peer. On Mac OSX Yosemite 10.10.5. Can anyone walk me through what to do to reset my peer data, or point me in the right direction if it's already been discussed? Thanks!

EDIT: Ah well no shit... I should have checked my wallet version before posting this Tongue I was on 0.7.3. Updated to 0.7.4, and of course that fixed the problem. Carry on; nothing to see here, folks!

I dont know what is with these wallets. I think it would be time that ethereum team makes a wallet that would work !
I agree, having   the same issue.
hero member
Activity: 2296
Merit: 506
Cryptocasino.com
My wallet is currently stuck on block 1,545,550, and I'm only connected to 1 peer. On Mac OSX Yosemite 10.10.5. Can anyone walk me through what to do to reset my peer data, or point me in the right direction if it's already been discussed? Thanks!

EDIT: Ah well no shit... I should have checked my wallet version before posting this Tongue I was on 0.7.3. Updated to 0.7.4, and of course that fixed the problem. Carry on; nothing to see here, folks!

I dont know what is with these wallets. I think it would be time that ethereum team makes a wallet that would work !
I totally agree!!!
freaking jumping through hoops just to get an address to send coins to...
legendary
Activity: 1316
Merit: 1021
2009 Alea iacta est
Hi all fellow miners!

https://etherite.com has been operating for nearly 2 weeks now and is slowly building up a miner base and we have found 12 Blocks so far and have a transaction record of all payments made!

We are currently offering all miners that mine with us (based on address) 0% fees for life if you mine with us in the next 48 hours. A record of all miner address's will be made and those address's will never incur a pool fee forever!

We also pay all transaction fees applicable for payments. So come along try us out, give any feedback or suggestions you have and last of all mine some ETH!

Thanks
Etherite

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i am allready in yr pool
sr. member
Activity: 286
Merit: 250
btc goes up, etheremu dump. wtf?

There is no Etheruem dump. The price is still over $13. Maybe the bitcoin price is lower, it is just 0.026.
sr. member
Activity: 288
Merit: 250
My wallet is currently stuck on block 1,545,550, and I'm only connected to 1 peer. On Mac OSX Yosemite 10.10.5. Can anyone walk me through what to do to reset my peer data, or point me in the right direction if it's already been discussed? Thanks!

EDIT: Ah well no shit... I should have checked my wallet version before posting this Tongue I was on 0.7.3. Updated to 0.7.4, and of course that fixed the problem. Carry on; nothing to see here, folks!

I dont know what is with these wallets. I think it would be time that ethereum team makes a wallet that would work !
newbie
Activity: 18
Merit: 0
Hi all fellow miners!

https://etherite.com has been operating for nearly 2 weeks now and is slowly building up a miner base and we have found 12 Blocks so far and have a transaction record of all payments made!

We are currently offering all miners that mine with us (based on address) 0% fees for life if you mine with us in the next 48 hours. A record of all miner address's will be made and those address's will never incur a pool fee forever!

We also pay all transaction fees applicable for payments. So come along try us out, give any feedback or suggestions you have and last of all mine some ETH!

Thanks
Etherite

Twitter
[email protected]
sr. member
Activity: 350
Merit: 250
btc goes up, etheremu dump. wtf?
people joining the WAVES bandwagon, i guess.
hero member
Activity: 882
Merit: 500
btc goes up, etheremu dump. wtf?
hero member
Activity: 778
Merit: 563
Hi guys,

As I see an even brighter future for computer malware (Linux, OSX and Win), my paranoid self is thinking about storing 90% of my ETH on a cold wallet.
I wonder who shares the same feeling and got his/her ETH already on cold storage. Please share some options if you don't mind. I'm thinking of using a paper wallet (https://ryepdx.github.io/ethaddress.org).
Thanks  Wink
I don't see it as a "usable option" (I don't mean that it is useless, just, too inconvenient, impractical ) I have several BTC in my wallet, I have an offline backup of the entire blockchain including the wallet file.
the wallet file is encrypted with a long and complex password that i can remember
the long and complex password is written in a piece of paper (just in case i ever forgot it) and stored in a safe of a bank.
and, the "online" Wallet is on a separate hard drive with a complete instalation, so if I need to transfer BTC, i remove my hard drive, put the drive of the wallet and load that OS, since that OS only is used for the wallet, nothing else, i never browse the web or anything, it is absolutely impossible that someone can capture my typing when i enter my password in the wallet.
you can do the same with the ethereum wallet.

I friend of mine directly has a notebook specifically for the wallets, and it does not use it for anything else.
another friend of mine, has the wallets in a vmware virtual machine, totally isolated from the rest, but in this case i think that a malware in the physical machine, can still record the keystrokes, so.... not sure how effective that could it be.

there is nothing better than complete isolation when it comes to security.


I use an encrypted VM image of Windows (running within OSX).   That VM is regularly backed up to multiple locations and all wallets all use secure passwords.   I also have a separate backup of just the encrypted wallet files for each coin on a USB.    (With time capsule, the backup part is not a pain)

I feel this is secure enough.  When I need to vote or move coins I fire up the VM.   

This has worked well for me for the past 3 years without any issues.
hero member
Activity: 710
Merit: 502
Hi guys,

As I see an even brighter future for computer malware (Linux, OSX and Win), my paranoid self is thinking about storing 90% of my ETH on a cold wallet.
I wonder who shares the same feeling and got his/her ETH already on cold storage. Please share some options if you don't mind. I'm thinking of using a paper wallet (https://ryepdx.github.io/ethaddress.org).
Thanks  Wink

I don't see it as a "usable option" (I don't mean that it is useless, just, too inconvenient, impractical ) I have several BTC in my wallet, I have an offline backup of the entire blockchain including the wallet file.
the wallet file is encrypted with a long and complex password that i can remember
the long and complex password is written in a piece of paper (just in case i ever forgot it) and stored in a safe of a bank.
and, the "online" Wallet is on a separate hard drive with a complete instalation, so if I need to transfer BTC, i remove my hard drive, put the drive of the wallet and load that OS, since that OS only is used for the wallet, nothing else, i never browse the web or anything, it is absolutely impossible that someone can capture my typing when i enter my password in the wallet.
you can do the same with the ethereum wallet.

I friend of mine directly has a notebook specifically for the wallets, and it does not use it for anything else.
another friend of mine, has the wallets in a vmware virtual machine, totally isolated from the rest, but in this case i think that a malware in the physical machine, can still record the keystrokes, so.... not sure how effective that could it be.

there is nothing better than complete isolation when it comes to security.


This is very interesting. But keeping your wallets in a dedicated laptop isn't secure. What if the laptop breaks up?

That´s the reason for the offline backup on a USB WD PASSPORT hard drive Smiley in case something happens to the notebook.
I sync to the USB HDD once a month, so I can keep a fresh and updated copy of the blockchain because with my slow-as-fuck internet connection is a pain to update 1 month of blockchain (full wallet) hehe.

EDIT: oh I forgot, every 6 months I include the wallet.dat in a full machine backup on bluray, so even if the notebook breaks, and i lose the WD passport , I still have several copies of the wallet.dat 2 each year in bluray backups, offsite.
sr. member
Activity: 252
Merit: 250
Hi guys,

As I see an even brighter future for computer malware (Linux, OSX and Win), my paranoid self is thinking about storing 90% of my ETH on a cold wallet.
I wonder who shares the same feeling and got his/her ETH already on cold storage. Please share some options if you don't mind. I'm thinking of using a paper wallet (https://ryepdx.github.io/ethaddress.org).
Thanks  Wink

I don't see it as a "usable option" (I don't mean that it is useless, just, too inconvenient, impractical ) I have several BTC in my wallet, I have an offline backup of the entire blockchain including the wallet file.
the wallet file is encrypted with a long and complex password that i can remember
the long and complex password is written in a piece of paper (just in case i ever forgot it) and stored in a safe of a bank.
and, the "online" Wallet is on a separate hard drive with a complete instalation, so if I need to transfer BTC, i remove my hard drive, put the drive of the wallet and load that OS, since that OS only is used for the wallet, nothing else, i never browse the web or anything, it is absolutely impossible that someone can capture my typing when i enter my password in the wallet.
you can do the same with the ethereum wallet.

I friend of mine directly has a notebook specifically for the wallets, and it does not use it for anything else.
another friend of mine, has the wallets in a vmware virtual machine, totally isolated from the rest, but in this case i think that a malware in the physical machine, can still record the keystrokes, so.... not sure how effective that could it be.

there is nothing better than complete isolation when it comes to security.


This is very interesting. But keeping your wallets in a dedicated laptop isn't secure. What if the laptop breaks up?
hero member
Activity: 1928
Merit: 538
Interesting, thank you.

Hi guys,

As I see an even brighter future for computer malware (Linux, OSX and Win), my paranoid self is thinking about storing 90% of my ETH on a cold wallet.
I wonder who shares the same feeling and got his/her ETH already on cold storage. Please share some options if you don't mind. I'm thinking of using a paper wallet (https://ryepdx.github.io/ethaddress.org).
Thanks  Wink
I don't see it as a "usable option" (I don't mean that it is useless, just, too inconvenient, impractical ) I have several BTC in my wallet, I have an offline backup of the entire blockchain including the wallet file.
the wallet file is encrypted with a long and complex password that i can remember
the long and complex password is written in a piece of paper (just in case i ever forgot it) and stored in a safe of a bank.
and, the "online" Wallet is on a separate hard drive with a complete instalation, so if I need to transfer BTC, i remove my hard drive, put the drive of the wallet and load that OS, since that OS only is used for the wallet, nothing else, i never browse the web or anything, it is absolutely impossible that someone can capture my typing when i enter my password in the wallet.
you can do the same with the ethereum wallet.

I friend of mine directly has a notebook specifically for the wallets, and it does not use it for anything else.
another friend of mine, has the wallets in a vmware virtual machine, totally isolated from the rest, but in this case i think that a malware in the physical machine, can still record the keystrokes, so.... not sure how effective that could it be.

there is nothing better than complete isolation when it comes to security.

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