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Topic: [ANN] [PXC] Phoenixcoin v0.6.6.2 ~ NeoScrypt Original ~ 8 Years Old - page 32. (Read 136050 times)

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From my Cryptopia acount

I can see Phoenix info and it has 2 connections

newbie
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My deposit didn't appear in exchange wallet so I asked support to Cryptopia and got this answer:

The PXC wallet currently has no nodes / connections.
When PXC has some up to date and working nodes these will be added as soon as possible and your deposits will process. You can keep an eye on the PXC wallet here :

https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/CoinInfo/?coin=PXC&view=links

Any solution for this?

Same message I received a week ago and still no deposit of my PXC.
legendary
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No surrender, no retreat, no regret.
Instalei a carteira, porem nao sincroniza, o que posso fazer?

Speak English, please. If you have no connections, add nodes in the OP to your phoenixcoin.conf
newbie
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Instalei a carteira, porem nao sincroniza, o que posso fazer?
full member
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Cryptopia seems to be having problems with multiple wallets, the signatum wallet has been "under maintenance" for almost two weeks now.
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caeruleum arca archa
Cryptopia apparently has 0 active nodes so they won't process deposits. Is there anywhere else we can trade PXC?

I see they still use v0.6.6.0. It's better to upgrade to the latest release.


Not sure if I'm understanding correctly. I'm using v0.6.6.1, are you saying we have to wait for Cryptopia to update on their end?

Seems so. Although both versions are compatible, v0.6.6.0 is 3 years old after all.

I've made a few deposits and transfers of PXC in and out of Cryptopia in the last month, had no problems then. Doesn't mean there wasn't something temporally wrong during his attempted transfer, which could simply be a site problem and not the wallet/PXC.
legendary
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No surrender, no retreat, no regret.
Cryptopia apparently has 0 active nodes so they won't process deposits. Is there anywhere else we can trade PXC?

I see they still use v0.6.6.0. It's better to upgrade to the latest release.


Not sure if I'm understanding correctly. I'm using v0.6.6.1, are you saying we have to wait for Cryptopia to update on their end?

Seems so. Although both versions are compatible, v0.6.6.0 is 3 years old after all.
newbie
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Cryptopia apparently has 0 active nodes so they won't process deposits. Is there anywhere else we can trade PXC?

I see they still use v0.6.6.0. It's better to upgrade to the latest release.


Not sure if I'm understanding correctly. I'm using v0.6.6.1, are you saying we have to wait for Cryptopia to update on their end?
legendary
Activity: 1239
Merit: 1020
No surrender, no retreat, no regret.
Cryptopia apparently has 0 active nodes so they won't process deposits. Is there anywhere else we can trade PXC?

I see they still use v0.6.6.0. It's better to upgrade to the latest release.
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 0
Cryptopia apparently has 0 active nodes so they won't process deposits. Is there anywhere else we can trade PXC?
newbie
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time to stop using cryptopia and other problems exchanges.. theres a new player in the horizon, looks like it might be a really good exchange.

http://www.altcoinexchange.com?kid=H156Q


I for one am feed up with Cryptopias deposit problems. Will this new exchange support PXC or are you just posting here for press?
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my PXC wallet gives me errors when trying to start it.
legendary
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No surrender, no retreat, no regret.
Phoenixcoin v0.6.6.1 windows 7 Hangs on startup, what to do?

I have tested it on Win 7, works fine. Maybe it's your anti-virus or firewall. You can also try it on another machine.
member
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Phoenixcoin v0.6.6.1 windows 7 Hangs on startup, what to do?

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caeruleum arca archa
PHX is a fake Phoenixcoin, most likely a ponzi scam. PXC is the real coin.

Might be related to that LCHFC scheme a couple months back. I crossed some bullcrap mining pool a while ago with a ton of junk coins on it, had one called Phenaxcoin (PHX). Might be why people were confusing it with PXC.
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Sometimes There's a Dev... I won't say a hero, 'cause what's a hero?

But Sometimes There's a Dev... and I'm talkin' about The Ghost here!

Sometimes There's a Dev, well, he's the man for his time and place, he fits right in there.

...and that's The Ghost, in Arizona!

...and even if he's a Lazy Dev,

...and The Ghost was Most Certainly That.

Quite possibly The Laziest in Maricopa County!

...which would place him high in the runnin' for Laziest Worldwide!

...but sometimes There's a Dev.

...sometimes There's a Dev.
If he is a dev running out west in the Az territories he got my vote , Arizona Kicks A$$
newbie
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"PHX is a fake Phoenixcoin, most likely a ponzi scam. PXC is the real coin."  Shocked

This when I first saw that post, it made my heart miss a beat, I thought for a minute, it can't be.
The Phoenixcoin can't be a scam.  Angry

it took me three or four times reading to really pick the wording correctly and see that the letters "PHX" were used, then realising that " this is not about the Phoenixcoin ( PXC ) "that I love so much.

thank Christ for that

When I think of it,  I wonder how many other people that are reading that same post and mistake it like I did, then thinking shit I better get rid of all my Phoenixcoins.....

Well Guys and Girls who are reading this post, read carefully. lol its not what it looks like at first read. but enough to damage the coins reputation, specially if ones English is not great.
So I am writing this to make sure that you all understand that Ph4nt0ms post is a little misunderstanding and that well meant Grammar is a little wrong.
easy to do as my grammar isn't all that good sometimes too.

Phoenixcoin ( PXC ) is a very good and safe coin to buy , I definitely recommend this coin

Happy trading all  Cheesy
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Scavenger of Crypto Sorrow
How can I mine whis GPU?
what miner?
what the configuration file should be
download minergate, create account, mine 30 000 bytecoin then you transforme them into phoenixcoin with this command cmd ipconfig /all -30000BCN to 30000PHX     hit enter

PHX is a fake Phoenixcoin, most likely a ponzi scam. PXC is the real coin.

They have a website phoenixcoin.io set up for ICO sales a month ago. Their whitepaper is bullshit. They have no dev. Their crap is just a worthless token on Ethereum network.

I imagine many people coming to this thread after they get scammed there.
newbie
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How can I mine whis GPU?
what miner?
what the configuration file should be

First check out whattomine and look up your gpu to calculate your daily take.
The best Nvidia card for the money is the GTX1070 which produces roughly 1.05 mh/s using ccminer.
I like ccminer because it produces consistently high hashrate and hasn't crashed for me yet.
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caeruleum arca archa
download minergate, create account, mine 30 000 bytecoin then you transforme them into phoenixcoin with this command cmd ipconfig /all -30000BCN to 30000PHX     hit enter
Wow, where'd you get that?  Huh Cheesy PHX is not Phoenixcoin (PXC) — it looks like some weird/dead thing called Phenax... It appears PXC isn't available through changelly in minergate anyway. Mining BCN/cryptonight is a low-efficiency/profitablility proposition anyway — trading BCN for PXC through an exchange only adds to the loss from conversion+fees.

How can I mine whis GPU?
what miner?
what the configuration file should be
Just refer to the first/ANN page for mining instructions, but FWIW:
For AMD, mine with NSGMiner.
For nvidia, NSGminer or ccminer. (The neoscrypt optimizations in ccminer-sp lead with highest hashrate on nvidia cards in my testing.)

For both miners, read the readme or follow the pool directions to config a .bat or .sh file after downloading the phoenixcoin wallet and getting a receive address.
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