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ONe Social Network.
as fork height was announced difficulty bumped up, asic fucks trying get as much as they can Grin
dont worry we can wait the 3k blocks...have fun with your doorstoper
newbie
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Guys, If you are one of the users of the ASIC machine to mine XTLs, you had better 150% overclock your device before the hard fork to catch the final chance.  Smiley Smiley Smiley
newbie
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Thank You very much Stellite, much appreciated Cool
jr. member
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Hi Guys,

For the new CLI Wallet: Stellite v1.2.3.0 'Carbon v1'

Do we need to delete the blockchain from the ProgramData folder and let it resync from the start with the new version or is this not required?

Or can we just download the new CLI Wallet and import existing wallet from mnemonic seed for Stellite?

Download the new CLI Wallet and import existing wallet from mnemonic seed.
newbie
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Hi Guys,

For the new CLI Wallet: Stellite v1.2.3.0 'Carbon v1'

Do we need to delete the blockchain from the ProgramData folder and let it resync from the start with the new version or is this not required?

Or can we just download the new CLI Wallet and import existing wallet from mnemonic seed for Stellite?
copper member
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Anarchy
Recode one  miner where i could set % for you and % for fierce ..i will be happy to use it ..
probably not allowed by license
You are right all of mine windows versions  keeps telling me the same since 1985 .. Totally right .
Doesn't mean you can't try cracking it Wink
On another note, it might be using a free/libre license, so you might be able to do everything legally.
newbie
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Recode one  miner where i could set % for you and % for fierce ..i will be happy to use it ..
probably not allowed by license
You are right all of mine windows versions  keeps telling me the same since 1985 .. Totally right .
newbie
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Recode one  miner where i could set % for you and % for fierce ..i will be happy to use it ..
probably not allowed by license
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Recode one  miner where i could set % for you and % for fierce ..i will be happy to use it ..

Nice one! We can take that under consideration for future compiles
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Recode one  miner where i could set % for you and % for fierce ..i will be happy to use it ..
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Amazing job guys just amazing . Someone got scared and sold 5m xtl to me . thanks to the guy . Aaaa soo monero v10 next month i guess a .. why not .. get to work guys Smiley
jr. member
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Hi everyone

We are getting our selfs ready for the upcoming Stellite (XTL) v3 hard fork @ block height 100800 (XTL variant of the Monero v7).

After some discussion with our community members we reached a consensus about the miner and wanted the fee/donation (for fireice-uk) to be a choice for everyone and no obligation. We have a miner ready for you guys with a 0%, 1% and 2% dev fee to chose from; XMR-stak-2.3.0

XMR-stak-2.3.0 will allow you to mine on the new as well as the old chain for seamless integration to the new algorithm
https://github.com/stellitequestion/xmr-stak/releases

XMRig 2.5.x will work too(start with --variant=1), for the other CN miners it's those devs who can tell you more about the algo support. We verified both XMRig-2.5.x and XMR-stak-2.3.0.

A new version of the wallet is available too and needs to be updated as well:
https://github.com/stellitecoin/Stellite/releases
https://github.com/stellitecoin/StelliteGUI/releases

Pool operators need to update their daemons too and can be found here:
https://github.com/stellitecoin/Stellite/releases/tag/1.2.3.0


Is this real?

Yes
newbie
Activity: 18
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Hi everyone

We are getting our selfs ready for the upcoming Stellite (XTL) v3 hard fork @ block height 100800 (XTL variant of the Monero v7).

After some discussion with our community members we reached a consensus about the miner and wanted the fee/donation (for fireice-uk) to be a choice for everyone and no obligation. We have a miner ready for you guys with a 0%, 1% and 2% dev fee to chose from; XMR-stak-2.3.0

XMR-stak-2.3.0 will allow you to mine on the new as well as the old chain for seamless integration to the new algorithm
https://github.com/stellitequestion/xmr-stak/releases

XMRig 2.5.x will work too(start with --variant=1), for the other CN miners it's those devs who can tell you more about the algo support. We verified both XMRig-2.5.x and XMR-stak-2.3.0.

A new version of the wallet is available too and needs to be updated as well:
https://github.com/stellitecoin/Stellite/releases
https://github.com/stellitecoin/StelliteGUI/releases

Pool operators need to update their daemons too and can be found here:
https://github.com/stellitecoin/Stellite/releases/tag/1.2.3.0


Is this real?

It really is, fork height set at 100800. No April fools joke Tongue
newbie
Activity: 307
Merit: 0
Hi everyone

We are getting our selfs ready for the upcoming Stellite (XTL) v3 hard fork @ block height 100800 (XTL variant of the Monero v7).

After some discussion with our community members we reached a consensus about the miner and wanted the fee/donation (for fireice-uk) to be a choice for everyone and no obligation. We have a miner ready for you guys with a 0%, 1% and 2% dev fee to chose from; XMR-stak-2.3.0

XMR-stak-2.3.0 will allow you to mine on the new as well as the old chain for seamless integration to the new algorithm
https://github.com/stellitequestion/xmr-stak/releases

XMRig 2.5.x will work too(start with --variant=1), for the other CN miners it's those devs who can tell you more about the algo support. We verified both XMRig-2.5.x and XMR-stak-2.3.0.

A new version of the wallet is available too and needs to be updated as well:
https://github.com/stellitecoin/Stellite/releases
https://github.com/stellitecoin/StelliteGUI/releases

Pool operators need to update their daemons too and can be found here:
https://github.com/stellitecoin/Stellite/releases/tag/1.2.3.0


Is this real?
newbie
Activity: 18
Merit: 0
Hi everyone

We are getting our selfs ready for the upcoming Stellite (XTL) v3 hard fork @ block height 100800 (XTL variant of the Monero v7).

After some discussion with our community members we reached a consensus about the miner and wanted the fee/donation (for fireice-uk) to be a choice for everyone and no obligation. We have a miner ready for you guys with a 0%, 1% and 2% dev fee to chose from; XMR-stak-2.3.0

XMR-stak-2.3.0 will allow you to mine on the new as well as the old chain for seamless integration to the new algorithm
https://github.com/stellitequestion/xmr-stak/releases

XMRig 2.5.x will work too(start with --variant=1), for the other CN miners it's those devs who can tell you more about the algo support. We verified both XMRig-2.5.x and XMR-stak-2.3.0.

A new version of the wallet is available too and needs to be updated as well:
https://github.com/stellitecoin/Stellite/releases
https://github.com/stellitecoin/StelliteGUI/releases

Pool operators need to update their daemons too and can be found here:
https://github.com/stellitecoin/Stellite/releases/tag/1.2.3.0

newbie
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Dev, how long till you switch algos? time to go asic resistant
3-4 days. Certainly before Monero. At the moment we are getting everything ready. The new algorithm is working well on test net.

Thanks dev... will be keeping an eye out here for the update... sooner the better! Love the project.
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Anarchy
It's really irritating having these ASIC manufacturers centralizing coins with their ASIC bs. No wonder the nethash increased absurdly high on all cryptonight coins in the last few months. Wouldn`t be surprised if those guys mined with the ASICs a while before releasing them to the public smh. So, i suggest that it seems like the Bikail Giant N too.

its more than irritating...its criminal....the only reason that they made them was to mine with them until someone figured out what was going on...once that happened, they knew algo would be changed and they could just sell them to suckers who wont even receive them until AFTER the algo change...they will be over-priced space heaters...that's it


and to those worrying about 21bill being too many coins, bear in mind that xtl only has 2 decimal places....so in terms of "minimum units" (stelloshis, perhaps), xtl will have 2.1 trillion...while btc has 12mill coins w/ 8 decimal places...which is 1.2x10^13 satoshis

I wouldn't really call it criminal. Theoretically everybody could improve some hardware to serve specific purposes (in this case mining). What exactly is criminal? Creating an information advantage for yourself or using knowledge advantage for yourself?

I agree it is not actually criminal because those who develop Asics are also going to lose their investments if the algorithm of a coin gets adjusted. That's what the discussion for Monero is about and it's going to be very expensive for the Asics producers Wink

it was hyperbole folks...not exactly criminal...but VERY VERY unethical to sell something to someone knowing that it will be useless by the time they receive it...and no, the asic dev will not lose their investment...they made profit by mining xmr secretly for months...and more money by then selling the used hardware to unsuspecting people
I wouldn't say it's completely useless when received. There will still be Bytecoin and such which can still be mined with those ASICs.
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I think it will be great to have the network back in the hands of the "real" miners who know the value of what they are supporting rather than folks more interested in P&D schemes
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Life is toxic...CHUG IT!!
It's really irritating having these ASIC manufacturers centralizing coins with their ASIC bs. No wonder the nethash increased absurdly high on all cryptonight coins in the last few months. Wouldn`t be surprised if those guys mined with the ASICs a while before releasing them to the public smh. So, i suggest that it seems like the Bikail Giant N too.

its more than irritating...its criminal....the only reason that they made them was to mine with them until someone figured out what was going on...once that happened, they knew algo would be changed and they could just sell them to suckers who wont even receive them until AFTER the algo change...they will be over-priced space heaters...that's it


and to those worrying about 21bill being too many coins, bear in mind that xtl only has 2 decimal places....so in terms of "minimum units" (stelloshis, perhaps), xtl will have 2.1 trillion...while btc has 12mill coins w/ 8 decimal places...which is 1.2x10^13 satoshis

I wouldn't really call it criminal. Theoretically everybody could improve some hardware to serve specific purposes (in this case mining). What exactly is criminal? Creating an information advantage for yourself or using knowledge advantage for yourself?

I agree it is not actually criminal because those who develop Asics are also going to lose their investments if the algorithm of a coin gets adjusted. That's what the discussion for Monero is about and it's going to be very expensive for the Asics producers Wink

it was hyperbole folks...not exactly criminal...but VERY VERY unethical to sell something to someone knowing that it will be useless by the time they receive it...and no, the asic dev will not lose their investment...they made profit by mining xmr secretly for months...and more money by then selling the used hardware to unsuspecting people
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It's really irritating having these ASIC manufacturers centralizing coins with their ASIC bs. No wonder the nethash increased absurdly high on all cryptonight coins in the last few months. Wouldn`t be surprised if those guys mined with the ASICs a while before releasing them to the public smh. So, i suggest that it seems like the Bikail Giant N too.

its more than irritating...its criminal....the only reason that they made them was to mine with them until someone figured out what was going on...once that happened, they knew algo would be changed and they could just sell them to suckers who wont even receive them until AFTER the algo change...they will be over-priced space heaters...that's it


and to those worrying about 21bill being too many coins, bear in mind that xtl only has 2 decimal places....so in terms of "minimum units" (stelloshis, perhaps), xtl will have 2.1 trillion...while btc has 12mill coins w/ 8 decimal places...which is 1.2x10^13 satoshis

I wouldn't really call it criminal. Theoretically everybody could improve some hardware to serve specific purposes (in this case mining). What exactly is criminal? Creating an information advantage for yourself or using knowledge advantage for yourself?

I agree it is not actually criminal because those who develop Asics are also going to lose their investments if the algorithm of a coin gets adjusted. That's what the discussion for Monero is about and it's going to be very expensive for the Asics producers Wink
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