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Topic: [ANN][DASH] Dash (dash.org) | First Self-Funding Self-Governing Crypto Currency - page 6871. (Read 9723475 times)

sr. member
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Merchants just need to generate one off addresses to process payments specifically for your sale. So there's really no need for them to tell who it came from, they know because they generate the address and tied it to you.

Ah right, that makes sense.
hero member
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I just sent 30 payments from 4 clients through DarkSend in a row without a single error and it went swimmingly  Grin  It's starting to look pretty solid! Anyone around today that wants to help me do some closed testing possibly before the big test tomorrow night?

* We need Ubuntu x64 and Windows users

I'm around for the next few hours. Can test both of those platforms.

By the way, I was wondering if darksend will be an optional feature when sending coins when it's released? I.e. if I want to send DRK to a merchant so that they can verify in the blockchain that it came from my address? If it's all being darksent, it'll be hard to verify transactions for ordinary purchases.

Alright, I'll just repost this later. I didn't realize you guys would be ready to test immediately.

Quick question, will testing on same pc as real wallet in any shape way or form mess anything up?
legendary
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Dash Developer
I just sent 30 payments from 4 clients through DarkSend in a row without a single error and it went swimmingly  Grin  It's starting to look pretty solid! Anyone around today that wants to help me do some closed testing possibly before the big test tomorrow night?

* We need Ubuntu x64 and Windows users

I'm around for the next few hours. Can test both of those platforms.

By the way, I was wondering if darksend will be an optional feature when sending coins when it's released? I.e. if I want to send DRK to a merchant so that they can verify in the blockchain that it came from my address? If it's all being darksent, it'll be hard to verify transactions for ordinary purchases.

Alright, I'll just repost this later. I didn't realize you guys would be ready to test immediately.
legendary
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Dash Developer
I just sent 30 payments from 4 clients through DarkSend in a row without a single error and it went swimmingly  Grin  It's starting to look pretty solid! Anyone around today that wants to help me do some closed testing possibly before the big test tomorrow night?

* We need Ubuntu x64 and Windows users

I'm around for the next few hours. Can test both of those platforms.

By the way, I was wondering if darksend will be an optional feature when sending coins when it's released? I.e. if I want to send DRK to a merchant so that they can verify in the blockchain that it came from my address? If it's all being darksent, it'll be hard to verify transactions for ordinary purchases.

Merchants just need to generate one off addresses to process payments specifically for your sale. So there's really no need for them to tell who it came from, they know because they generate the address and tied it to you.
sr. member
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1xbit.com
I just sent 30 payments from 4 clients through DarkSend in a row without a single error and it went swimmingly  Grin  It's starting to look pretty solid! Anyone around today that wants to help me do some closed testing possibly before the big test tomorrow night?

* We need Ubuntu x64 and Windows users

I'm around for the next few hours. Can test both of those platforms.

By the way, I was wondering if darksend will be an optional feature when sending coins when it's released? I.e. if I want to send DRK to a merchant so that they can verify in the blockchain that it came from my address? If it's all being darksent, it'll be hard to verify transactions for ordinary purchases.
hero member
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I just sent 30 payments from 4 clients through DarkSend in a row without a single error and it went swimmingly  Grin  It's starting to look pretty solid! Anyone around today that wants to help me do some closed testing possibly before the big test tomorrow night?

* We need Ubuntu x64 and Windows users

Yes, lets rock!

Can do both.
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Residencial Castor Apart-Hotel
I want to test but im with my wife far from my computer

Sorry DarkSend doesn't work with telepathy  Smiley
oww nice catch.... ill be at home in 5hrs
legendary
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Dash Developer
I want to test but im with my wife far from my computer

Sorry DarkSend doesn't work with telepathy  Smiley
full member
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Residencial Castor Apart-Hotel
I want to test but im with my wife far from my computer
legendary
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Dash Developer
win wallet?

Yes, that will be available and we need testers specifically for it
hero member
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hi!
how much darkcoin i mine for day with 550kh/s? (pool mining)
2-3 I think... Tongue

Current hashrate 4 049 948 264 ie. 4.05 GH/s, yours 0.55 MH/s is 0.0001358 ish of net hashrate, meaning if there is currently 23 block reward with around 576 blocks per day, your portion of all 13 248 coins mined per day will be
1,8 coins (13 248 * 0.0001358 = 1,799)

but only if HR wont change..

argh...very few Sad

thanks!
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legendary
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Dash Developer
I just sent 30 payments from 4 clients through DarkSend in a row without a single error and it went swimmingly  Grin  It's starting to look pretty solid! Anyone around today that wants to help me do some closed testing possibly before the big test tomorrow night?

* We need Ubuntu x64 and Windows users
newbie
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Darkcoin is now the 11th highest volume coin traded:
http://coinmarketcap.com/volume.html#drk

Not bad, considering the size of the exchanges!

We have also moved into 19th place, overall for marketcap:
http://coinmarketcap.com

Almost 4 million now ... and doubling every few days Smiley
sr. member
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Anyone else notice drk.smalltimeminer.com is down?

Yes, but do you know how long time it's been down?

I moved my workers to drk.coinmine.pl manually this morning, but think I will set up failover-scripts on all miners now, this happens too often.
legendary
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Devs watch this thread. You could use the logo from the website I guess?

http://darkcoin.io/img/darkcoin1.png


Be our guest.
newbie
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Anyone else notice drk.smalltimeminer.com is down?

YES! Still... damn...
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Anyone else notice drk.smalltimeminer.com is down?
sr. member
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Whatever you think. I'm basically a miner so I understand what miners think. We want to make profit. As long as we making profit, we will mine the coin. Frankly, I even sold a few DRKs with 0.0005 before because it was very easy to mine with CPUs one week ago. I cancelled all of my sell orders when I see the GPU miner comes out. Of course I hope the price will go up. Basically DRK mining with GPUs is still not profitable in comparison with other scrypt/scrypt-jane coins. Or could you give me some better advices ?


DRK is currently the most profitable CPU-coin
MAX is currently the most profitable GPU-coin

There's no such thing as a CPU-only coin as a GPU is really just a very specialized CPU and all algorithm's from conventional CPU's can be emulated by GPU's

Biggest challenge for GPU'fiers today is probably Riecoin. I think that will stay "CPU-only" for a long time.

I agreed with you most of your saying. Except that DRK was most profitable CPU-coin only 2 days ago before GPU miner comes out. GPU-miners has changed the game. Your CPU won't stance a change anymore. With current diff my 100 Cores only earn 20 DRKs a day. So around 0.01 BTC. It even not worths the electric bill.

I know what you mean. I used to be halfway up on the contributor hashrates list in the pool, now I'm not even close to show.  Undecided
Still, it's not a good GPU-coin, as it takes a lot of watts to do just as good as a medium CPU would do.
But what's their motivation for mining DRK with GPU's when they would get a lot more value per hash by mining MAX and buying DRK in the exchange? Or mining DRK to buy MAX if that's what they want, works both ways..
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Will Bitcoin Rise Again to $60,000?
I'm seeing a lot of chatter appear, a lot of which I read as down ramping on the price by ppl who want to buy cheap coins.

Here are the facts as I see them

Dark has valuable extra features that are in testing phase. Other coins may be promising similar features but that isnt the same as active testing.

Being first matters. It's hard to get market share if you arrive on the scene with the same feature someone else launched months ago.

Long term market cap is based on perceived value judged by demand, potential, past success, personnel, brand loyalty, etc. Psychology plays the greatest part in short term swings but long term growth is based on results and potential.

Play the market game if you like but behind the scenes in development, partnerships, rollout is where the important action happens.

Can't agree more.
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