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When will eth mining end?

It will end middle or later next year. The exact time has not been decided. It depends on the POS development.
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When will eth mining end?
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Hi! Is Minergate a good miner? It has the same performance like classic cmd miner? What OS should I use ?
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Question - And if this is the wrong place to post this, let me know and I'll ask where it is appropriate.

I have the Ethereum / Mist wallet installed.  It has 0 Ethereum in it. 

I bought some Ethereum on Poloniex.

I sent a small amount (0.1) to the wallet's base address.

It runs out of gas. 

I can't tell Poloniex to add more gas.  (At least no where I've seen.)

Is this a Poloniex issue?  Or does my wallet need to have Ethereum in it, to pay for the gas?  (Which would be difficult to have, if it is empty)  Do I need to do something differently? 

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Don't you have a lisk thread to post this crap?
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They sold under 0.025...




The price is below 0.025 at the moment. You can buy at a bit lower price and then sell above 0.025.
legendary
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2009 Alea iacta est
sorry guys if I interrupt the mining conversation, but noob needs some help

startet mistwallet. looks like this since days (days!!!)


https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_1uv_oKskUeRmtCNG5Xb2NhUkU

https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_1uv_oKskUeVnNXUXVnSzFBYTg

sorry to stupid to post pictures.

will that work some day?




open yr pc clock and sync it with the current time
then close and open again yr wallet.....


infantile analyse:
go down and right/click the clock/change date and time settings/internet time/change  settings/update now (( time.nist.gov ))
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ETH/EUR Trading Launched on CEX.IO

We at CEX.IO are pleased to announce the launch of ETH/EUR trading on our platform and continuing support of Ethereum network, which requires Ethers for its operation.

ETH/EUR is the third Ether-related market on CEX.IO, after ETH/BTC and ETH/USD. To drive Ether market growth, we at CEX.IO have lowered trade fees:

  • 0% for ETH/BTC
  • 0.1% for ETH/EUR
  • 0.2% for ETH/USD

You can also enjoy benefits of cheap deposits in USD or EUR using your payment cards, to buy Ethereum for Euro, Dollar or Bitcoin. Remember that you thereby can use any Visa or MasterCard issued in any currency. This refers to debit and credit cards, prepaid cards, virtual cards, such as Neteller, Netspend and others, and also PayPal Debit MasterCard and PayPal Extras MasterCard. Once the card is linked to your CEX.IO profile, you can easily deposit and withdraw funds to buy ETH for EUR, USD or Bitcoin.

If you possess Euros, you may also use SEPA to deposit and withdraw funds. All fees associated with any payment methods are available on the website.


This makes traders to directly trade Eth to euros. One more chance to enthusiastic traders.
CEX
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ETH/EUR Trading Launched on CEX.IO

We at CEX.IO are pleased to announce the launch of ETH/EUR trading on our platform and continuing support of Ethereum network, which requires Ethers for its operation.

ETH/EUR is the third Ether-related market on CEX.IO, after ETH/BTC and ETH/USD. To drive Ether market growth, we at CEX.IO have lowered trade fees:

  • 0% for ETH/BTC
  • 0.1% for ETH/EUR
  • 0.2% for ETH/USD

You can also enjoy benefits of cheap deposits in USD or EUR using your payment cards, to buy Ethereum for Euro, Dollar or Bitcoin. Remember that you thereby can use any Visa or MasterCard issued in any currency. This refers to debit and credit cards, prepaid cards, virtual cards, such as Neteller, Netspend and others, and also PayPal Debit MasterCard and PayPal Extras MasterCard. Once the card is linked to your CEX.IO profile, you can easily deposit and withdraw funds to buy ETH for EUR, USD or Bitcoin.

If you possess Euros, you may also use SEPA to deposit and withdraw funds. All fees associated with any payment methods are available on the website.
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They sold under 0.025...


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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.


Thanks for the suggestions everyone. I still think that a simple paper wallet is the easiest solution for non technical users. However, I guess people who own bitcoin or ether already are kind of tech savvy...
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so when he says hes buying im sellin...or he sellin when hes buyin... or buyin then selllin....
Tongue
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http://themerkle.com/litecoin-is-far-more-popular-among-cny-traders-than-ethereum/

Okcoin, Houbi adding ETH soon btw...watch the volume go nuts then, trust me u dont wana be buyin then  Tongue
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Vitalik Buterin the next Mike Hearn.

http://www.coindesk.com/r3-ethereum-report-banks/

http://www.coindesk.com/r3-ethereum-report-banks/
+1 GD READ, watch/read lol the MAESTRO IN ACTION , Vitalik educating the Trillion $$ world of finance  Cool Tongue
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Bitcoin Legal Tender Countries: 2 of 206
Vitalik Buterin the next Mike Hearn.

http://www.coindesk.com/r3-ethereum-report-banks/
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