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Topic: [ANN] Ethereum: Welcome to the Beginning - page 936. (Read 2007090 times)

legendary
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legendary
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sr. member
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price ETH will go to 0.03btc  Grin

do you have any reliable source of this news?
perhaps reading tea leaves ?
some people claim to be able to read the future in scat, although I've never seen it.

I find both methods only slightly less reliable than TA in crypto.
legendary
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price ETH will go to 0.03btc  Grin

do you have any reliable source of this news?
full member
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price ETH will go to 0.03btc  Grin
hero member
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hey guys, I'm currently mining on ethpool.org. I was woundering why I did not get paied ... untill I recognized that it's a solo mining pool Sad anyone here knows a pool that pays per share?

http://ethermine.org/

PPLNS

Thanks a lot Smiley
legendary
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2009 Alea iacta est
hey guys, I'm currently mining on ethpool.org. I was woundering why I did not get paied ... untill I recognized that it's a solo mining pool Sad anyone here knows a pool that pays per share?

http://ethermine.org/

PPLNS
legendary
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2009 Alea iacta est
Anyone else having trouble syncing? I'm running geth --rpc as usual which starts fine loading 256 blocks at a time fast (every second or so) and I'm watching the \chaindata folder adding files with current timestamps so all seems fine. Then after a few minutes the geth process stops printing new lines in the console and shows "Synchronisation failed: no peers to keep download active", but I can see \chaindata is still adding new files, but after a few minutes more it also stops. So I close geth and restart and the whole process repeats.

This used to work just fine -- even if I had a lot of catch-up to do -- I'd just let it run for a few hours and it would catch up and then increment by 1 block every few minutes to keep in sync. The same pattern has been happening for the past several days. I have 50/5 internet and a good wifi connection.

Anyone know what might be causing this?



I'm having very similar issues - I'm also looking for answers or a troubleshooting page for this. . .

{Windows 7 machine - all updated. Fast HD, fast internet, strong processor}

resync your pc clock.... maybe will resolve ur prob
hero member
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hey guys, I'm currently mining on ethpool.org. I was woundering why I did not get paied ... untill I recognized that it's a solo mining pool Sad anyone here knows a pool that pays per share?
full member
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So sexy, it hurts.
Anyone else having trouble syncing? I'm running geth --rpc as usual which starts fine loading 256 blocks at a time fast (every second or so) and I'm watching the \chaindata folder adding files with current timestamps so all seems fine. Then after a few minutes the geth process stops printing new lines in the console and shows "Synchronisation failed: no peers to keep download active", but I can see \chaindata is still adding new files, but after a few minutes more it also stops. So I close geth and restart and the whole process repeats.

This used to work just fine -- even if I had a lot of catch-up to do -- I'd just let it run for a few hours and it would catch up and then increment by 1 block every few minutes to keep in sync. The same pattern has been happening for the past several days. I have 50/5 internet and a good wifi connection.

Anyone know what might be causing this?



I'm having very similar issues - I'm also looking for answers or a troubleshooting page for this. . .

{Windows 7 machine - all updated. Fast HD, fast internet, strong processor}
sr. member
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VeganAcademy
Hey guys,

I just started my miner on the ethpool.org.

I use claymore and I get 61,5 MH/s. Have submitted 120 shares now.

The pool does show me this 61,5 MH/s but it still shows 0 shares..

Am I doing something wrong or does it take time until the shares are shown?

It's running for about 3 hours now.

do you have any balance showing yet? try ethermine briefly and see if you get a balance within a few mins
legendary
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any hints?
Code:
Insufficient funds for gas * price + value
    at web3.js:3119:20
    at web3.js:6023:15
    at web3.js:4995:36
    at :1:1

Code:
eth.sendTransaction({from: "0x4......", value: web3.toWei(10, 'ether'), to: '0xd.....', gas: 250000})

TIA
legendary
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2009 Alea iacta est


Emerging Technologies, And Why My Blockchain Will Soon Take Your Job

https://fronteranews.com/news/can-company-mind-blockchain-will-forever-change-way-business/
hero member
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Hey guys,

I just started my miner on the ethpool.org.

I use claymore and I get 61,5 MH/s. Have submitted 120 shares now.

The pool does show me this 61,5 MH/s but it still shows 0 shares..

Am I doing something wrong or does it take time until the shares are shown?

It's running for about 3 hours now.
jr. member
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https://blog.ethereum.org/2016/03/05/serenity-poc2/  more details here

technical
Serenity PoC2
Posted by Vitalik Buterin on March 5th, 2016.
More precise validator induction rules – maximum 250 validators, minimum ether amount starts off at 1250 ETH and goes up hyperbolically with the formula min = 1250 * 250 / (250 - v) where v is the current active number of validators (ie. if there are 125 validators active, the minimum becomes 2500 ETH, if there are 225 validators active it becomes 12500 ETH, if there are 248 validators active it becomes 156250 ETH). When you are inducted, you can make bets and earn profits for up to 30 million seconds (~1 year), and after that point a special penalty of 100 parts per billion per block starts getting tacked on, making further validation unprofitable; this forces validator churn

156k ETH from us will give us a nice steady side income while other bigger projects are working away.
i think we should make a DAO proposal for the ulitmate ETH pool,
Maybe we could switch ETH annually to avoid validator churn too.
Any thoughts guys?

Is that related to the PoS of the Ethereum some time next year? Does it mean there will be no more than 250 wallets to do the PoS?
legendary
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https://poloniex.com/dao/
To acquire DAO tokens, you can use this page to transfer Ethereum from your Poloniex account to the DAO smart contract. This will appear as an ETH withdrawal in your transaction history. Poloniex will not be charging a network fee for these transactions.
legendary
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https://blog.ethereum.org/2016/03/05/serenity-poc2/  more details here

technical
Serenity PoC2
Posted by Vitalik Buterin on March 5th, 2016.
More precise validator induction rules – maximum 250 validators, minimum ether amount starts off at 1250 ETH and goes up hyperbolically with the formula min = 1250 * 250 / (250 - v) where v is the current active number of validators (ie. if there are 125 validators active, the minimum becomes 2500 ETH, if there are 225 validators active it becomes 12500 ETH, if there are 248 validators active it becomes 156250 ETH). When you are inducted, you can make bets and earn profits for up to 30 million seconds (~1 year), and after that point a special penalty of 100 parts per billion per block starts getting tacked on, making further validation unprofitable; this forces validator churn

156k ETH from us will give us a nice steady side income while other bigger projects are working away.
i think we should make a DAO proposal for the ulitmate ETH pool,
Maybe we could switch ETH annually to avoid validator churn too.
Any thoughts guys?
legendary
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Merit: 1075
Exchange #6 adds the DAO  Cool
Poloniex Adds Support for The DAO Token Sale
http://themerkle.com/poloniex-adds-support-for-the-dao-token-sale/

Now lets make THE DAO the #1 crowdsale event of all time  Cool
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