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Topic: [ANN] Grin | PoW Mining | Electronic transactions for all. Community driven. - page 67. (Read 73804 times)

member
Activity: 444
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Still a manic miner
It should be on Binance, I'm surprised it's not with all the hyoe.

I´m not selling a coin until its on Binance. Soon....
member
Activity: 444
Merit: 31
Still a manic miner


Does that png say bitforex cannot be withdrawn from? I withdrew from them yesterday

Or are you saying that GRIN cannot be withdrawn from the exchange? Either way its a bit confusing.

I have no withdrawal button on Bitforex. I read here that it will be enabled tomorrow
legendary
Activity: 2730
Merit: 1068
Juicin' crypto
shit coins gonna shit, miners gonna mine (and make money selling to noobs).

the high end / legendary accounts posting here are mostly BOUGHT accounts ppl.
sr. member
Activity: 1414
Merit: 487
YouTube.com/VoskCoin
It is "strange" and nice to see so many legendary users, known in the Btk forum, interested in a new currency, with a new protocol, new devs and new features, all new but still unknown to everyone.

What surprises me however is the "fear" and the doubt raised by many on the infinite offer of Grin, but, as was already underlined and shown by Theimos himself, after "only" 10 years Grin will have an inflation of 10% (Bitcoin after 10 years it has about 3%) and after 20 years 5%; what I want to point out instead is no longer the inflation it has and will have but I want to point out that we will always have only 86.400 Grin a day.

Given the goal and the goals that Grin wants / would like to achieve today and tomorrow, I do not find it so "scary" to have 86.400 Grin a day available to the millions of users it can have today and tomorrow.
Grincoin is not and does not want to be Bitcoin!

Meanwhile, an overview on the exchange where to buy Grin and their main characteristics



Does that png say bitforex cannot be withdrawn from? I withdrew from them yesterday

Or are you saying that GRIN cannot be withdrawn from the exchange? Either way its a bit confusing.
legendary
Activity: 4354
Merit: 3614
what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
I have some coins on a pool but I'm still not certain if I know the process well enough to make sure I don't get scammed or get accused of scamming. I'm not saying you would, it's just a general lack of understanding on my part with the 3-way process. With Bitcoin it's quite simple - I send coins to a given address, it shows up in a block, confirmed, visible on a block explorer, no doubts about it. With grin though... let's say I create a TX file to send to you. Then for whatever reason you fail to create a response file for me to finalize and you accuse me that my TX file was bad. Is there a way for a third party to verify that?

im trying to figure this out too, i have sent grins from grinmint to my ubuntu wallet via email. but now to get it to an exchange like bisq for instance, and then to a buyer. without opening ports.

turns out mining them was the easy part.
sr. member
Activity: 1022
Merit: 391
It is "strange" and nice to see so many legendary users, known in the Btk forum, interested in a new currency, with a new protocol, new devs and new features, all new but still unknown to everyone.

What surprises me however is the "fear" and the doubt raised by many on the infinite offer of Grin, but, as was already underlined and shown by Theimos himself, after "only" 10 years Grin will have an inflation of 10% (Bitcoin after 10 years it has about 3%) and after 20 years 5%; what I want to point out instead is no longer the inflation it has and will have but I want to point out that we will always have only 86.400 Grin a day.

Given the goal and the goals that Grin wants / would like to achieve today and tomorrow, I do not find it so "scary" to have 86.400 Grin a day available to the millions of users it can have today and tomorrow.
Grincoin is not and does not want to be Bitcoin!

Meanwhile, an overview on the exchange where to buy Grin and their main characteristics

full member
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Merit: 103
I had a look at the Hotbit order books.  They are a joke.  Hotbit’s reported volume is fake and the price reflects the lack of liquidity. 

Same thing with BEAM. Hotbit is a scamexchange. I would stay away from such a shitty exchange.
legendary
Activity: 2758
Merit: 1075
Are you Grin mining?....
Mine Zilliqa at the same time....
Zilliqa ...Blockchain 3.0 , over 2800tps on pow with sharding.

https://blog.zilliqa.com/zilliqa-project-update-26-final-testing-before-mainnet-launch-75bf27cbc186


Remote/Dual Mining 
 PoW window is only 1 min per 2–3 hours (for 1 DS Epoch), dual mining is a logical choice for all miners to partake in, i.e., 99% uptime for mining ETH/GRIN, and 1% uptime for mining ZIL.
Therefore if you wish to setup the dual mining processes, you can simply run both Zilminer and ethminer software concurrently on your GPU rigs. However, do note that if you with to mine ZIL and ETH concurrently, your GPUs must have a vRAM of > 4GB in order to accommodate both ZIL’s DAG size (~1.02GB) and ETH’s DAG size (~2.84GB).
hero member
Activity: 1190
Merit: 755
Homo Sapiens Bitcoinerthalensis

*update*

Okay now it shows an attempt to pay to "https://:" with "TXID" "unpaid".

That's probably because your local ports are not forwarded to listen. Port forwarding should fix that.
I'm actually not sure if it's required, but did briefly try http withdraw on grinmint without success.
'Wallet unreachable' is the message that I got, and after a while it was cancelled and so I moved on to email withdraw.
That's also another reason I did not use f2pool initially.

Spreads are high in some exchanges because the only way you can deposit on them is through mining.
That said, of course Bitforex & Hotbit are faking their volumes.
newbie
Activity: 49
Merit: 0
How much is the minimum payout in MWGrinPool ?
full member
Activity: 298
Merit: 100
Probably greatly overvalued exchange rate with this coin specifications. Long-term it will be dropping in BTC pair, I guess.
legendary
Activity: 1414
Merit: 2174
Degenerate bull hatter & Bitcoin monotheist
legendary
Activity: 1414
Merit: 2174
Degenerate bull hatter & Bitcoin monotheist
Wtf is with the spread between Hotbit 0.0014 and BitForex 0.0008

I looked into this lol... Turns out Bitforex has withdrawals disabled on Grin until tomorrow (withdrawal will be available on 2019/1/23 15:00 (GMT+8)....I assume at this time a lot of cheap Grin will be withdrawn and transferred to Hotbit and co, and the price will fall @ the expensive exchanges (but possibly rise at Bitforex due to decreased supply?)

Yeah I dunno.  The order books at Hotbit are pathetically thin.  Caution advised.
legendary
Activity: 3836
Merit: 4969
Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
I had a look at the Hotbit order books.  They are a joke.  Hotbit’s reported volume is fake and the price reflects the lack of liquidity. 

https://www.reddit.com/r/Nexo/comments/8lmy8a/is_hotbit_volume_fake/

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Proof that HotBit is a Scam Exchange (completely fake volume: there are no mature GRIN coins yet)
https://toptechstories.net/proof-that-hotbit-is-a-scam-exchange-completely-fake-volume-there-are-no-mature-grin-coins-yet/

^^-- have no clue if that site is legit. Never heard of this exchange before grin but I don't do shitcoins and those are shitcoin exchanges..

It should be on Binance, I'm surprised it's not with all the hyoe.
legendary
Activity: 1722
Merit: 1217
https://blog.f2pool.com/en/mining-tutorial-en/grin_payout_en

I'm kinda bummed there isn't just a basic payout script unless I am completely retarded and missing something, totally possible.

Yea I mean I read all that and mostly followed the instructions (it was impossible to follow them exactly). It says



when I try to enter it as ":" in my "account settings > payout settings" it says "Address format incorrect.". So when I enter it as "http://:" it takes it. But seeing as the wallet listener isn't an http server I'm not hopeful...

So now I'm left with "https://:" saved in there, even though that's technically not how grin addresses are supposed to be formatted, but it's the only thing it will take, and no information saying if it pays out automatically or if I'm supposed to find something to initiate a withdrawal. But if it's the latter I can't find that thing so I'm guessing it's automatic. But if it's automatic I'm above the threshold so I assume it's on a timer?

*update*

Okay now it shows an attempt to pay to "https://:" with "TXID" "unpaid".
jr. member
Activity: 54
Merit: 2
Wtf is with the spread between Hotbit 0.0014 and BitForex 0.0008

I looked into this lol... Turns out Bitforex has withdrawals disabled on Grin until tomorrow (withdrawal will be available on 2019/1/23 15:00 (GMT+8)....I assume at this time a lot of cheap Grin will be withdrawn and transferred to Hotbit and co, and the price will fall @ the expensive exchanges (but possibly rise at Bitforex due to decreased supply?)
legendary
Activity: 3010
Merit: 1460
How can I deposit my Grin coins to Hotbit? All I see is some HTTPS link as a GRIN Deposit Address. How to use it?

The command would be grin wallet send -d (https link) (amount), without the parenthesis.

Can anyone make a trade with me? I want 3 grins for bitcoin, I will send first. I will not trade with random accounts, only the trusted people with or without a positive rating.

@Last of the V8s. An infinite supply should appeal to the miners most, after 10+ years. Bitcoin's capped supply might become an issue after a few more halvings.

I have some coins on a pool but I'm still not certain if I know the process well enough to make sure I don't get scammed or get accused of scamming. I'm not saying you would, it's just a general lack of understanding on my part with the 3-way process. With Bitcoin it's quite simple - I send coins to a given address, it shows up in a block, confirmed, visible on a block explorer, no doubts about it. With grin though... let's say I create a TX file to send to you. Then for whatever reason you fail to create a response file for me to finalize for me and you accuse me that my TX file was bad. Is there a way for a third party to verify that?

I trust you. I would be willing to send first.

Also, have you tried sending your coins in your grin wallet? I would be willing to take the risk of having some issues with the transaction as long as the coins are directly from your wallet, not from a pool. It would be part of the learning process hehehe.
legendary
Activity: 1414
Merit: 2174
Degenerate bull hatter & Bitcoin monotheist
I had a look at the Hotbit order books.  They are a joke.  Hotbit’s reported volume is fake and the price reflects the lack of liquidity. 
legendary
Activity: 3654
Merit: 8909
https://bpip.org
How can I deposit my Grin coins to Hotbit? All I see is some HTTPS link as a GRIN Deposit Address. How to use it?

The command would be grin wallet send -d (https link) (amount), without the parenthesis.

Can anyone make a trade with me? I want 3 grins for bitcoin, I will send first. I will not trade with random accounts, only the trusted people with or without a positive rating.

@Last of the V8s. An infinite supply should appeal to the miners most, after 10+ years. Bitcoin's capped supply might become an issue after a few more halvings.

I have some coins on a pool but I'm still not certain if I know the process well enough to make sure I don't get scammed or get accused of scamming. I'm not saying you would, it's just a general lack of understanding on my part with the 3-way process. With Bitcoin it's quite simple - I send coins to a given address, it shows up in a block, confirmed, visible on a block explorer, no doubts about it. With grin though... let's say I create a TX file to send to you. Then for whatever reason you fail to create a response file for me to finalize and you accuse me that my TX file was bad. Is there a way for a third party to verify that?
sr. member
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Merit: 250
Tell me how can I customize C31 on 8 G memory cards? And which miner is best used for this? cards 1070 ti and 2070!
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