Hey fredeq,
You mean heavychain.info yeah? I didn't realise they were down until you pointed it out.
Let me reach out to them and see if they can let us know what's happening.
Cheers,
M
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July 10, 2014, 05:42:35 AM
Oh, by the way: Quote from: http://cryptomining-blog.com/3036-power-usage-of-geforce-gtx-750-ti-with-various-crypto-algorithms/ The results we’ve seen on the GTX 750 Ti are pretty interesting; it seems that the most power efficient algorithms are Fugue256 and HEFTY1 with the new Fresh algorithm following close by with the same power usage as Qubit. The worst performing crypto algorithms on GTX 750 Ti are the Groestl-based ones and the X-ones are pretty much in the middle. Did I miss @HeavycoinNews tweeting about this? Argh! I dropped the ball on this! will be posted on @HeavycoinNews tonight - thanks for pointing it out. Cheers, M July 09, 2014, 09:18:36 AM
Hi. It was me that sent 2k HVC to that address. Feel free to donate to whatever charity you would like. P.S. I like your positive thinking,and work that you are doing for Heavycoin. Keep it up! Good luck! Nice work guys - you are both gentlemen of the highest order in my book Thanks for taking part. This leaves four more donations or pledges I'm ready to match for the HVC charity fund - come on folks, let's take away all of mumbly's coins Some exciting news for tonight - 51BTC will be launching a new HVC promotion in about two hours: https://www.51btc.com/huodong/hvc I believe this is the first major promotion for Heavycoin in the Chinese market - well done to 51BTC and thanks to you for supporting HVC. The next ten days should be pretty interesting... Cheers, M July 08, 2014, 06:36:03 PM
It works now. Thank you!
July 08, 2014, 05:32:03 PM
Works for me. It didn't before, but the proprietor of that service fixed it Quote did a reindex starting from 86100. it should be fixed, July 08, 2014, 04:04:23 PM
Does this(hvc.42tx.com) explorer work? I think it's broken. Why I don't see coins in that address that I sent from mintpal? I tried to search with TX ID it says "invalid query. valid search queries are: block height, block hash, transaction hash or address. " In heavychain.info I see it. Here is a Transaction ID. 94cf30c5903a1b4809534f485ced63c7ede2cbc5af9d278d0d0e63842d6dc38d Edit: Besides in heavychain.info it says current block is 69396, but in hvc.42tx.com it's 87936 Works for me. http://hvc.42tx.com/tx/94cf30c5903a1b4809534f485ced63c7ede2cbc5af9d278d0d0e63842d6dc38d July 08, 2014, 03:42:23 PM
Oh, by the way:
Quote from: http://cryptomining-blog.com/3036-power-usage-of-geforce-gtx-750-ti-with-various-crypto-algorithms/ The results we’ve seen on the GTX 750 Ti are pretty interesting; it seems that the most power efficient algorithms are Fugue256 and HEFTY1 with the new Fresh algorithm following close by with the same power usage as Qubit. The worst performing crypto algorithms on GTX 750 Ti are the Groestl-based ones and the X-ones are pretty much in the middle. July 08, 2014, 03:39:28 PM
Does this(hvc.42tx.com) explorer work? I think it's broken. It should work, but has been known to miss blocks in the past. I have contact info somewhere from when this happened before, so I'll send them a PM.Edit: Besides in heavychain.info it says current block is 69396, but in hvc.42tx.com it's 87936 Looks like that part of heavychain.info is stuck - the timestamp for its 'current block' is for Fri Jun 13. Maybe the server got smacked by superstition When you look up your transaction and subsequently the block hash, you get to block 87,121 - which heavychain.info does show, so it might be just the front page. July 08, 2014, 03:17:50 PM
Does this(hvc.42tx.com) explorer work? I think it's broken.
Why I don't see coins in that address that I sent from mintpal? I tried to search with TX ID it says "invalid query. valid search queries are: block height, block hash, transaction hash or address. " In heavychain.info I see it. Here is a Transaction ID. 94cf30c5903a1b4809534f485ced63c7ede2cbc5af9d278d0d0e63842d6dc38d Edit: Besides in heavychain.info it says current block is 69396, but in hvc.42tx.com it's 87936 July 08, 2014, 02:57:43 PM
Hey folks, First - thanks to the person who donated to the charity fund - very much appreciated, and a great sign that the community is open to this project. To remind everyone - you can send donations to the HVC charity fund here: HQ6dg6RJr95SMgYpjZmrNPU9cx1kdC1Yku (see warning about being controlled by one person etc further up the page) I would like to try something - I will personally match the donation received today and the next five donations for this fund. They can either be direct donations to the address above or a pledge posted here (if you pledge, give me a chance to make sure you're serious). What do you think guys? Anyone else open to adding a few coins to this project? On the other side - what other charities would you like to see receive these coins? To my mind, any charity that's legit is open for consideration. Cheers, M Good work Mumbly! [Donation sent] July 08, 2014, 09:08:29 AM
Hey folks, First - thanks to the person who donated to the charity fund - very much appreciated, and a great sign that the community is open to this project. To remind everyone - you can send donations to the HVC charity fund here: HQ6dg6RJr95SMgYpjZmrNPU9cx1kdC1Yku (see warning about being controlled by one person etc further up the page) I would like to try something - I will personally match the donation received today and the next five donations for this fund. They can either be direct donations to the address above or a pledge posted here (if you pledge, give me a chance to make sure you're serious). What do you think guys? Anyone else open to adding a few coins to this project? On the other side - what other charities would you like to see receive these coins? To my mind, any charity that's legit is open for consideration. Cheers, M Hi. It was me that sent 2k HVC to that address. Feel free to donate to whatever charity you would like. P.S. I like your positive thinking,and work that you are doing for Heavycoin. Keep it up! Good luck! July 08, 2014, 08:43:36 AM
Hey folks,
First - thanks to the person who donated to the charity fund - very much appreciated, and a great sign that the community is open to this project. To remind everyone - you can send donations to the HVC charity fund here: HQ6dg6RJr95SMgYpjZmrNPU9cx1kdC1Yku (see warning about being controlled by one person etc further up the page) I would like to try something - I will personally match the donation received today and the next five donations for this fund. They can either be direct donations to the address above or a pledge posted here (if you pledge, give me a chance to make sure you're serious). What do you think guys? Anyone else open to adding a few coins to this project? On the other side - what other charities would you like to see receive these coins? To my mind, any charity that's legit is open for consideration. Cheers, M July 07, 2014, 02:06:45 PM
well, who or whatever that miner was - looks like they just as suddenly disappeared. Pool hash rates and miners
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