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Topic: [ANN][DOGE] Dogecoin - very currency many coin - v1.10.0 - page 1084. (Read 3100164 times)

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Assuming that net hash and diff will not drop too much, id say that now is good time to start stockpiling.  Cheesy
It may drop some more of course. But it also may not.
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I definitely under estimated the low for Doge at +- 35, short term unfortunately it's going to need a Doge Road to get the price back up. Only 45% of the way through this block reward which is killing itself.

This will be my last community post for Doge as I will be more involved with iCoin going forward. Goodluck to Doge guys, you have a really friendly community and hope you can build up on your beloved coin.
It is starting to look a little worrying short term ill admit!
The rate at which its dropped this week is crazy, and if it doesnt slow up quick were rapidly gonna be down to <10 satoshi. Will continue to mine on and off until the block halving and see what happens. Fingers crossed.
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So Im mining on slow speed 100-200 khs with my nivida gtx 560 ti, should i use cudaminer or that dogecoinminer?


And one more thing, if my GPU is running on ~88 c will that destroy my card?

Fermi does like to run hot, but that is too hot in my opinion for mining:gaming for 6 hours is quite a bit different than 24/7 mining, I wouldn't let mine go above 80C or so especially since you probably have no warranty left.
Bs, my old gtx 570  hit 100c all the time when mining. There's always some guys who claim that over 70c is too much. Just like there are guys who claim you need to have 800W power to run decent graphics card. It's all bs.

The fact that it has been mining doesn't mean it wasn't getting destroyed slowly. How long did you mine with the card for? It isn't even the chip that is in danger but it is mostly vrm's. If the chip is at 100C the vrm's could be at around the same temp and most of them are only rated at 90-105C so the voltage regulators might start to malfunction over time especially if there is no extra cooling provided like with most non-reference coolers
Imho your opinion is too conservative. Fermi was designed to take the heat 24/7. Just don't overclock it too much.

I might be but to be honest with a 290(x) or any new card for that matter, and its heat even if it was not able to keep up with the heat there is 2/3 years of warranty and according to the manufacturer 95C is fine so they will have to exchange it, with Fermi cards I wouldn't risk it because there is no warranty, so unless that card is totally just useless to you and is just lying around doing nothing I wouldn't mine with it and even then you are better off just selling it because the hashrate is low but electricity consumption and noise are high
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So Im mining on slow speed 100-200 khs with my nivida gtx 560 ti, should i use cudaminer or that dogecoinminer?


And one more thing, if my GPU is running on ~88 c will that destroy my card?

Fermi does like to run hot, but that is too hot in my opinion for mining:gaming for 6 hours is quite a bit different than 24/7 mining, I wouldn't let mine go above 80C or so especially since you probably have no warranty left.
Bs, my old gtx 570  hit 100c all the time when mining. There's always some guys who claim that over 70c is too much. Just like there are guys who claim you need to have 800W power to run decent graphics card. It's all bs.

The fact that it has been mining doesn't mean it wasn't getting destroyed slowly. How long did you mine with the card for? It isn't even the chip that is in danger but it is mostly vrm's. If the chip is at 100C the vrm's could be at around the same temp and most of them are only rated at 90-105C so the voltage regulators might start to malfunction over time especially if there is no extra cooling provided like with most non-reference coolers
Imho your opinion is too conservative. Fermi was designed to take the heat 24/7. Just don't overclock it too much.
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It is now for the first time that unconfirmed incoming transactions have been sitting in my Doge wallet for hours.
All other transactions have been confirmed within seconds and older transactions have over 15,000 confirmations.
But the last two transactions have zero confirmations since hours. I have upgraded to wallet v1.4 and it appears to be working
(downloading new blocks, now at block 43988 which is identical to the Doge block chain, so I am presuming the problem is at the sender's end.
Maybe they tried sending from a forked wallet?
Or is this a bug in the v1.4 wallet?
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this is big

you can now buy dogecoin with credit cards

https://squareup.com/market/dogebase


lol. you beat me to it.  Smiley
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Spectiv VR Crowdsale: 12/08/17
this is big

you can now buy dogecoin with credit cards

https://squareup.com/market/dogebase
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I definitely under estimated the low for Doge at +- 35, short term unfortunately it's going to need a Doge Road to get the price back up. Only 45% of the way through this block reward which is killing itself.

This will be my last community post for Doge as I will be more involved with iCoin going forward. Goodluck to Doge guys, you have a really friendly community and hope you can build up on your beloved coin.
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I checked http://coinyewest.com/, FAQ section and I can see...:
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Answers to all your questions.

SO Many emails, such litle time.
First of all we want to thank the media and the PEOPLE for the huge...

Are they using Doge to promote this coin?? Smiley

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I feel the pressure on dogecoin and I think it might be one of the better buys right now for mid term. The depth chart looks a lot like the sells are being "forced" and the price is not very natural because of the people that just mine for profitability on multipool or where ever. I feel a big wave of buys coming once block reward halves
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So Im mining on slow speed 100-200 khs with my nivida gtx 560 ti, should i use cudaminer or that dogecoinminer?


And one more thing, if my GPU is running on ~88 c will that destroy my card?

Fermi does like to run hot, but that is too hot in my opinion for mining:gaming for 6 hours is quite a bit different than 24/7 mining, I wouldn't let mine go above 80C or so especially since you probably have no warranty left.
Bs, my old gtx 570  hit 100c all the time when mining. There's always some guys who claim that over 70c is too much. Just like there are guys who claim you need to have 800W power to run decent graphics card. It's all bs.

The fact that it has been mining doesn't mean it wasn't getting destroyed slowly. How long did you mine with the card for? It isn't even the chip that is in danger but it is mostly vrm's. If the chip is at 100C the vrm's could be at around the same temp and most of them are only rated at 90-105C so the voltage regulators might start to malfunction over time especially if there is no extra cooling provided like with most non-reference coolers
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So Im mining on slow speed 100-200 khs with my nivida gtx 560 ti, should i use cudaminer or that dogecoinminer?


And one more thing, if my GPU is running on ~88 c will that destroy my card?

Fermi does like to run hot, but that is too hot in my opinion for mining:gaming for 6 hours is quite a bit different than 24/7 mining, I wouldn't let mine go above 80C or so especially since you probably have no warranty left.
Bs, my old gtx 570  hit 100c all the time when mining. There's always some guys who claim that over 70c is too much. Just like there are guys who claim you need to have 800W power to run decent graphics card. It's all bs.
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why dont u put that fix here??? lol its offical dogecoin thread?

http://www.reddit.com/r/dogecoin/comments/1ugep1/after_v14_update_how_i_fixed_the_11dbexception/


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    download v1.4
    goto %appdata%\Roaming\DogeCoin
    backup your wallet.dat
    delete all files in this folder (e.g. move all files to a folder, wallet.dat being the most important)
    Start v1.4, wait for synchronizing to finish. This takes a while.
    Close v1.4
    In %appdata%\Roaming\DogeCoin replace the newly created wallet.dat with your old wallet.dat
    Start v1.4

Your balance should be visible. To be sure, check if the number of block in v1.4 is the same as on dogechain. Oh, and did I mention that you should back up your wallet.dat?

Edit: /u/ITSGOINGDOWN writes: "A better way would be to delete everything EXCEPT wallet.dat, and just start the dogecoinqt 1.4 after that. Worked for me as well."

But still you should backup your wallet.dat, shibes Wink
This is essentially the same solution as posted *twice* on this thread, about 5 pages back. The one with the triple warning DO NOT DELETE YOUR WALLET.
So, I just deleted the blockchain and index files, unzipped the 1.4 Qt client over the old one and started it. It immediately recognised my old wallet (which I also had backed up *before* doing this) and started downloading all blocks again. Took about 4 hours and then it was sync'ed. Actually I am mining in my wallet, just in case I get lucky and find a block... big reward.
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http://imgur.com/zNBivvk

For all who panicking about the low price.... just look at this picture... it's a sweet reminder about the early stages of Bitcoin.. See People declaring Bitcoin dead because of the sudden drop in price... Keep this image in ur mind... and all ur fear about Dogecoin will disappear,
Bitcoin went above $1k again (since more than a month ago w the Chinese crisis)
Doge will follow trend (or so I hope ;-)
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So Im mining on slow speed 100-200 khs with my nivida gtx 560 ti, should i use cudaminer or that dogecoinminer?


And one more thing, if my GPU is running on ~88 c will that destroy my card?

Fermi does like to run hot, but that is too hot in my opinion for mining:gaming for 6 hours is quite a bit different than 24/7 mining, I wouldn't let mine go above 80C or so especially since you probably have no warranty left.
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So Im mining on slow speed 100-200 khs with my nivida gtx 560 ti, should i use cudaminer or that dogecoinminer?


And one more thing, if my GPU is running on ~88 c will that destroy my card?
Nah, fermi is hot chip. It can take the heat.
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The difficulty is not falling while the price is-expect less mine-and-dumpers from Multipool because there will be more profitable coins to mine and the block reward will halve in just a month and a half so expect some nice rise there because only the believers will be left. I say buy and hold at anything less than 45 satoshi
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guys i have sent a deposit to bter.com

but it still didnt confirm....

i have upgraded my wallet to 1.4 and i fixed the problem.

this trans. i made yesterday with 1.3

what can i do for confirm this trans.?



Are you sure you are on correct blockhain? (check block numbers in the corner, and compare the to dogechain).

I think according to bitcoin protocol transaction should be resent again to the network after 24 hours.
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Yukki Yukki Yukki!
guys i have sent a deposit to bter.com

but it still didnt confirm....

i have upgraded my wallet to 1.4 and i fixed the problem.

this trans. i made yesterday with 1.3

what can i do for confirm this trans.?

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