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Topic: [BCN] Bytecoin. Secure, private, untraceable since 2012 - page 372. (Read 1070165 times)

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downloaded 5 days ago, from https://bytecoin.org/ .
everything was OK. just today i have problem.
i restartarted daemon, but still have problem.
legendary
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getmonero.org
what is wrong?

Error refresh failed: transaction extra parse error. Block received 0



 Huh

thanks


when did you download and from which link?
sr. member
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what is wrong?

Error refresh failed: transaction extra parse error. Block received 0



 Huh

thanks
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I really like both variants. The first one is better, I enjoy the idea and harmonious blend of colours
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terra-credit.com

Both are okay but I like the first one more, since it has some kind of idea (CPU etc) behind it Smiley

Also, anybody heard from Comkort?
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Need some votes to add Bytecoin to swaphole.com

https://www.swaphole.com/#!voting
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How can I find out the hashrate?

"show_hr" command in daemon for your individual hash rate and diff/120 (block time) for the whole net's hash rate
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"Trading Platform of The Future!"
How can I find out the hashrate?
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Well I for one am excited about this coin...stealth growth for the past few years...interesting concept and a proper crypto whitepaper...
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I discussed about Bytecoin but doesn't look like he is going it since there is no hype at all ..

Then get some monero, they are touching 30k satoshi
Sorry I forgot to add I discussed about Bytecoins with Busoni , Poloniex exchange owner .
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I discussed about Bytecoin but doesn't look like he is going it since there is no hype at all ..

Then get some monero, they are touching 30k satoshi
sr. member
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I discussed about Bytecoin but doesn't look like he is going it since there is no hype at all ..
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terra-credit.com
Hey, guys, are there any other exchange who is going to add Bytecoin for trade?
I wonder it in case Comkort will delay the launch day.
btw, I am good with  spreadsheet one but would like to use professional exchange to trade hereafter

AFAIK c-cex was going to contact developers. Dunno if it happened or not. Smiley
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Hey, guys, are there any other exchange who is going to add Bytecoin for trade?
I wonder it in case Comkort will delay the launch day.
btw, I am good with  spreadsheet one but would like to use professional exchange to trade hereafter
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smooth, you are a strange man, answering questions that no one ever asked. For you to know, it is enough to backup .keys as i see. but good to know .address.txt Smiley any way there was no question about backup.
Sorry I misunderstood your question about backup, was just trying to help.

No problem, man, sorry if rude.
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What is the hashrate?

Nearly 30 000 H/s
Wow. Looks like an optimized miner...

What optimized miner do you mean?
I don't know, perhaps someone optimized the miner and is using it... What else could the increase in network hashrate be? gpu miner maybe, botnet maybe..

I think botnet. I dont understand how someone can optimize miner.

Me ever. I was thinking it is pretty difficult to make gpu miner for BCN cause of the cryptonight tech

You never know what programming or algorithmic tricks someone may come up with, but I agree a botnet is more likely.

Don't worry about it, if they want to burn down a botnet to mine a few coins, let them. Self correcting.


I don't think that's a botnet as my laptop is easily doing 2.5 - 3 H/s . So 30,000 H/s is quite normal as there are many powerful cpus out there .

There are many powerful CPUs out there but hardly any of them are owned by people who know about this coin or care to mine it, and it is unlikely that number increased by a factor of three in a few hours.

IMO, that  botnets  are  a lit bit  less risk than massive GPU/ASIC farms. 
legendary
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smooth, you are a strange man, answering questions that no one ever asked. For you to know, it is enough to backup .keys as i see. but good to know .address.txt Smiley any way there was no question about backup.

FYI it is not enough to backup the keys, at least not with the version as of a week or so ago. I tested it and it didn't work. The wallet lost track of spent outputs and did not recover properly. I don't know if this is fixed.

Sorry I misunderstood your question about backup, was just trying to help.
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You don't need to back up the block chain. Back up the wallet files that you use with simplewallet, there are three of them, one with just the base name, one .keys. and one .address.txt. You should frequently do this anyway.



smooth, you are a strange man, answering questions that no one ever asked. For you to know, it is enough to backup .keys as i see. but good to know .address.txt Smiley any way there was no question about backup.

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download the files and install
what "files" we are talking about - that was the question.
these are not very strange things to know loll.  
go to bytecoin.org, sourceforge, or you can get them from github depending on your os.
backup the wallet files which smooth mentioned, these are the files that are created by simplewallet when you first set it up, reinstall the files the same way you did the first time.  copy the wallet files back over and boom everything works....

if you have windows there is a starter guide on bytecoin.org that downloads all the files you need, just download, launch the daemon, let it sync or download the blockchain again, run simplewallet and point it at the files you backed up.  all is good.

https://bytecoin.org/
https://github.com/amjuarez/bytecoin
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You don't need to back up the block chain. Back up the wallet files that you use with simplewallet, there are three of them, one with just the base name, one .keys. and one .address.txt. You should frequently do this anyway.



smooth, you are a strange man, answering questions that no one ever asked. For you to know, it is enough to backup .keys as i see. but good to know .address.txt Smiley any way there was no question about backup.

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download the files and install
what "files" we are talking about - that was the question.
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