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Activity: 168
Merit: 100
August 26, 2014, 06:21:05 AM
again still not sure on how to proceed.
A friend and I we have $150 + $150 available for BTCD
Which is wiser?
pay $300 for 15mh/s hashlet for 12 months and convert btc to btcd (probably on a daily basis)
or buy around 50 BTCD directly?

first option will have to ROI first

Buy BTCD. Don't waste your money on a miner, as time goes on, that 15 mh/s will make next to nothing. Take a look at some mining calculators, you'll actually start loosing money a few months down the line.  

Don't forget, you'll need to earn your initial investment of $300 back before you even make any money.  Compare that to the steady 5%+/-~ BTCD was making.
I agree buying miner or renting hash it just wont pay off, but if you already have a miner pointing it to the multipools is good
I have a small 9.2gh/s sha256 miner a 1.3mh/s scrypt miner and some hours per day an R9-280x gpu.
Do you have any idea why it gives only rejects with scrypt-n ?
sgminer -k scrypt-n -o stratum+tcp://stratum.nicehash.com:3335 -u mywalletaddress -p x -I 13
I have tried -k zuikkis too but only rejects (Share above target)
are you getting any HW errors
Just rejects
Do you have the lattest miner, i have tested with my rig i have R9 270x cards and it works
yes, latest sgminer5
but no .conf file.
Do you think I should update something? I have the latest AMD drivers too
I can send you my conf file to try if you like

EDIT: try adding this -g 2 -w 256 --thread-concurrency 8192 and use zuikkis

again rejected (share above target)
no HW
try lowering intensity to 11
hero member
Activity: 910
Merit: 1000
August 26, 2014, 06:11:40 AM
when to get in? Heeelp!! Shocked

I need some dip.

coinmarketcap 11th. Maybe now?
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🌟 æternity🌟 blockchain🌟
August 26, 2014, 06:10:57 AM
when to get in? Heeelp!! Shocked

I need some dip.
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Activity: 490
Merit: 500
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August 26, 2014, 06:07:05 AM
again still not sure on how to proceed.
A friend and I we have $150 + $150 available for BTCD
Which is wiser?
pay $300 for 15mh/s hashlet for 12 months and convert btc to btcd (probably on a daily basis)
or buy around 50 BTCD directly?

first option will have to ROI first

Buy BTCD. Don't waste your money on a miner, as time goes on, that 15 mh/s will make next to nothing. Take a look at some mining calculators, you'll actually start loosing money a few months down the line.  

Don't forget, you'll need to earn your initial investment of $300 back before you even make any money.  Compare that to the steady 5%+/-~ BTCD was making.
I agree buying miner or renting hash it just wont pay off, but if you already have a miner pointing it to the multipools is good
I have a small 9.2gh/s sha256 miner a 1.3mh/s scrypt miner and some hours per day an R9-280x gpu.
Do you have any idea why it gives only rejects with scrypt-n ?
sgminer -k scrypt-n -o stratum+tcp://stratum.nicehash.com:3335 -u mywalletaddress -p x -I 13
I have tried -k zuikkis too but only rejects (Share above target)
are you getting any HW errors
Just rejects
Do you have the lattest miner, i have tested with my rig i have R9 270x cards and it works
yes, latest sgminer5
but no .conf file.
Do you think I should update something? I have the latest AMD drivers too
I can send you my conf file to try if you like

EDIT: try adding this -g 2 -w 256 --thread-concurrency 8192 and use zuikkis

again rejected (share above target)
no HW
hero member
Activity: 1680
Merit: 506
Trphy.io
August 26, 2014, 06:04:15 AM
Number 11 on coinmarketcap now. James' target was to make BTCD top 10. Not far away. HODLing and staking my 2K coins. I sold about 50 BTCD total during the PoW phase and will not do it anytime soon. I will not be surprised if the coin's price goes above $100 in next 1-2 months. Not a whale and don't have enough money to buy more. Been telling all my friends to invest in BTCD.

BTW James, I'm not a coder. I talked to some of my friends to make an Android wallet for BTCD. They have experience in making Android apps. They are bit busy with their current project and told me they can help with it on or after first week of September. They code in C as well but I don't think they are smarter than you to help you reviewing the libjl777 code.

Just a few quick question as noob:

- Will it be easier to use QT to make the wallet for Android and use the source code from Github?
- If they can create an wallet from the source code will we be able to stake with it on any Android device with internet connection?

Love the works you guys been doing.

Edit: My friends don't have any crypto experience (yet).

How did you manage to get 2000 coins?
Pfff! Im struggling to get a couple of hundred  Cheesy

You have to be able to hold for months on end..
I made the mistake to get out for a while but I am back in

Potential of this coin is to big to short


full member
Activity: 168
Merit: 100
August 26, 2014, 05:42:54 AM
again still not sure on how to proceed.
A friend and I we have $150 + $150 available for BTCD
Which is wiser?
pay $300 for 15mh/s hashlet for 12 months and convert btc to btcd (probably on a daily basis)
or buy around 50 BTCD directly?

first option will have to ROI first

Buy BTCD. Don't waste your money on a miner, as time goes on, that 15 mh/s will make next to nothing. Take a look at some mining calculators, you'll actually start loosing money a few months down the line.  

Don't forget, you'll need to earn your initial investment of $300 back before you even make any money.  Compare that to the steady 5%+/-~ BTCD was making.
I agree buying miner or renting hash it just wont pay off, but if you already have a miner pointing it to the multipools is good
I have a small 9.2gh/s sha256 miner a 1.3mh/s scrypt miner and some hours per day an R9-280x gpu.
Do you have any idea why it gives only rejects with scrypt-n ?
sgminer -k scrypt-n -o stratum+tcp://stratum.nicehash.com:3335 -u mywalletaddress -p x -I 13
I have tried -k zuikkis too but only rejects (Share above target)
are you getting any HW errors
Just rejects
Do you have the lattest miner, i have tested with my rig i have R9 270x cards and it works
yes, latest sgminer5
but no .conf file.
Do you think I should update something? I have the latest AMD drivers too
I can send you my conf file to try if you like

EDIT: try adding this -g 2 -w 256 --thread-concurrency 8192 and use zuikkis
hero member
Activity: 770
Merit: 506
August 26, 2014, 05:41:50 AM
Number 11 on coinmarketcap now. James' target was to make BTCD top 10. Not far away. HODLing and staking my 2K coins. I sold about 50 BTCD total during the PoW phase and will not do it anytime soon. I will not be surprised if the coin's price goes above $100 in next 1-2 months. Not a whale and don't have enough money to buy more. Been telling all my friends to invest in BTCD.

BTW James, I'm not a coder. I talked to some of my friends to make an Android wallet for BTCD. They have experience in making Android apps. They are bit busy with their current project and told me they can help with it on or after first week of September. They code in C as well but I don't think they are smarter than you to help you reviewing the libjl777 code.

Just a few quick question as noob:

- Will it be easier to use QT to make the wallet for Android and use the source code from Github?
- If they can create an wallet from the source code will we be able to stake with it on any Android device with internet connection?

Love the works you guys been doing.

Edit: My friends don't have any crypto experience (yet).

How did you manage to get 2000 coins?
Pfff! Im struggling to get a couple of hundred  Cheesy
hero member
Activity: 490
Merit: 500
0_0
August 26, 2014, 05:40:15 AM
again still not sure on how to proceed.
A friend and I we have $150 + $150 available for BTCD
Which is wiser?
pay $300 for 15mh/s hashlet for 12 months and convert btc to btcd (probably on a daily basis)
or buy around 50 BTCD directly?

first option will have to ROI first

Buy BTCD. Don't waste your money on a miner, as time goes on, that 15 mh/s will make next to nothing. Take a look at some mining calculators, you'll actually start loosing money a few months down the line.  

Don't forget, you'll need to earn your initial investment of $300 back before you even make any money.  Compare that to the steady 5%+/-~ BTCD was making.
I agree buying miner or renting hash it just wont pay off, but if you already have a miner pointing it to the multipools is good
I have a small 9.2gh/s sha256 miner a 1.3mh/s scrypt miner and some hours per day an R9-280x gpu.
Do you have any idea why it gives only rejects with scrypt-n ?
sgminer -k scrypt-n -o stratum+tcp://stratum.nicehash.com:3335 -u mywalletaddress -p x -I 13
I have tried -k zuikkis too but only rejects (Share above target)
are you getting any HW errors
Just rejects
Do you have the lattest miner, i have tested with my rig i have R9 270x cards and it works
yes, latest sgminer5
but no .conf file.
Do you think I should update something? I have the latest AMD drivers too
full member
Activity: 168
Merit: 100
August 26, 2014, 05:35:48 AM
again still not sure on how to proceed.
A friend and I we have $150 + $150 available for BTCD
Which is wiser?
pay $300 for 15mh/s hashlet for 12 months and convert btc to btcd (probably on a daily basis)
or buy around 50 BTCD directly?

first option will have to ROI first

Buy BTCD. Don't waste your money on a miner, as time goes on, that 15 mh/s will make next to nothing. Take a look at some mining calculators, you'll actually start loosing money a few months down the line.  

Don't forget, you'll need to earn your initial investment of $300 back before you even make any money.  Compare that to the steady 5%+/-~ BTCD was making.
I agree buying miner or renting hash it just wont pay off, but if you already have a miner pointing it to the multipools is good
I have a small 9.2gh/s sha256 miner a 1.3mh/s scrypt miner and some hours per day an R9-280x gpu.
Do you have any idea why it gives only rejects with scrypt-n ?
sgminer -k scrypt-n -o stratum+tcp://stratum.nicehash.com:3335 -u mywalletaddress -p x -I 13
I have tried -k zuikkis too but only rejects (Share above target)
are you getting any HW errors
Just rejects
Do you have the lattest miner, i have tested with my rig i have R9 270x cards and it works
hero member
Activity: 1274
Merit: 646
August 26, 2014, 05:34:33 AM
again still not sure on how to proceed.
A friend and I we have $150 + $150 available for BTCD
Which is wiser?
pay $300 for 15mh/s hashlet for 12 months and convert btc to btcd (probably on a daily basis)
or buy around 50 BTCD directly?

first option will have to ROI first

Buy BTCD. Don't waste your money on a miner, as time goes on, that 15 mh/s will make next to nothing. Take a look at some mining calculators, you'll actually start loosing money a few months down the line.  

Don't forget, you'll need to earn your initial investment of $300 back before you even make any money.  Compare that to the steady 5%+/-~ BTCD was making.
I agree buying miner or renting hash it just wont pay off, but if you already have a miner pointing it to the multipools is good
I have a small 9.2gh/s sha256 miner a 1.3mh/s scrypt miner and some hours per day an R9-280x gpu.
Do you have any idea why it gives only rejects with scrypt-n ?
sgminer -k scrypt-n -o stratum+tcp://stratum.nicehash.com:3335 -u mywalletaddress -p x -I 13
I have tried -k zuikkis too but only rejects (Share above target)
are you getting any HW errors
Just rejects

Try pointing at another pool see if you get the same result?
newbie
Activity: 40
Merit: 0
August 26, 2014, 05:30:06 AM
@Dev  A short question about PoS **Proof of Stake Reward**: 5% per year
                                               **Minimum Coin Stake Age**: 8 hours
                                   is there an 'Maximum Coin Stake Age xxxDays Huh




Code:
unsigned int nStakeMaxAge = -1; // BitcoinDark - unlimited

thanks a lot. It should be postet in OP for newbs like me ..
hero member
Activity: 490
Merit: 500
0_0
August 26, 2014, 05:28:25 AM
again still not sure on how to proceed.
A friend and I we have $150 + $150 available for BTCD
Which is wiser?
pay $300 for 15mh/s hashlet for 12 months and convert btc to btcd (probably on a daily basis)
or buy around 50 BTCD directly?

first option will have to ROI first

Buy BTCD. Don't waste your money on a miner, as time goes on, that 15 mh/s will make next to nothing. Take a look at some mining calculators, you'll actually start loosing money a few months down the line.  

Don't forget, you'll need to earn your initial investment of $300 back before you even make any money.  Compare that to the steady 5%+/-~ BTCD was making.
I agree buying miner or renting hash it just wont pay off, but if you already have a miner pointing it to the multipools is good
I have a small 9.2gh/s sha256 miner a 1.3mh/s scrypt miner and some hours per day an R9-280x gpu.
Do you have any idea why it gives only rejects with scrypt-n ?
sgminer -k scrypt-n -o stratum+tcp://stratum.nicehash.com:3335 -u mywalletaddress -p x -I 13
I have tried -k zuikkis too but only rejects (Share above target)
are you getting any HW errors
Just rejects
full member
Activity: 168
Merit: 100
August 26, 2014, 05:27:11 AM
again still not sure on how to proceed.
A friend and I we have $150 + $150 available for BTCD
Which is wiser?
pay $300 for 15mh/s hashlet for 12 months and convert btc to btcd (probably on a daily basis)
or buy around 50 BTCD directly?

first option will have to ROI first

Buy BTCD. Don't waste your money on a miner, as time goes on, that 15 mh/s will make next to nothing. Take a look at some mining calculators, you'll actually start loosing money a few months down the line.  

Don't forget, you'll need to earn your initial investment of $300 back before you even make any money.  Compare that to the steady 5%+/-~ BTCD was making.
I agree buying miner or renting hash it just wont pay off, but if you already have a miner pointing it to the multipools is good
I have a small 9.2gh/s sha256 miner a 1.3mh/s scrypt miner and some hours per day an R9-280x gpu.
Do you have any idea why it gives only rejects with scrypt-n ?
sgminer -k scrypt-n -o stratum+tcp://stratum.nicehash.com:3335 -u mywalletaddress -p x -I 13
I have tried -k zuikkis too but only rejects (Share above target)
are you getting any HW errors
newbie
Activity: 17
Merit: 0
August 26, 2014, 05:26:19 AM
So glad I HODL.  I bet those weak hands are kicking themselves now.
hero member
Activity: 1274
Merit: 646
August 26, 2014, 05:24:06 AM
@Dev  A short question about PoS **Proof of Stake Reward**: 5% per year
                                               **Minimum Coin Stake Age**: 8 hours
                                   is there an 'Maximum Coin Stake Age xxxDays Huh




Code:
unsigned int nStakeMaxAge = -1; // BitcoinDark - unlimited
hero member
Activity: 490
Merit: 500
0_0
August 26, 2014, 05:23:25 AM
again still not sure on how to proceed.
A friend and I we have $150 + $150 available for BTCD
Which is wiser?
pay $300 for 15mh/s hashlet for 12 months and convert btc to btcd (probably on a daily basis)
or buy around 50 BTCD directly?

first option will have to ROI first

Buy BTCD. Don't waste your money on a miner, as time goes on, that 15 mh/s will make next to nothing. Take a look at some mining calculators, you'll actually start loosing money a few months down the line.  

Don't forget, you'll need to earn your initial investment of $300 back before you even make any money.  Compare that to the steady 5%+/-~ BTCD was making.
I agree buying miner or renting hash it just wont pay off, but if you already have a miner pointing it to the multipools is good
I have a small 9.2gh/s sha256 miner a 1.3mh/s scrypt miner and some hours per day an R9-280x gpu.
Do you have any idea why it gives only rejects with scrypt-n ?
sgminer -k scrypt-n -o stratum+tcp://stratum.nicehash.com:3335 -u mywalletaddress -p x -I 13
I have tried -k zuikkis too but only rejects (Share above target)
hero member
Activity: 490
Merit: 500
0_0
August 26, 2014, 05:18:43 AM
again still not sure on how to proceed.
A friend and I we have $150 + $150 available for BTCD
Which is wiser?
pay $300 for 15mh/s hashlet for 12 months and convert btc to btcd (probably on a daily basis)
or buy around 50 BTCD directly?

first option will have to ROI first

Buy BTCD. Don't waste your money on a miner, as time goes on, that 15 mh/s will make next to nothing. Take a look at some mining calculators, you'll actually start loosing money a few months down the line.  

Don't forget, you'll need to earn your initial investment of $300 back before you even make any money.  Compare that to the steady 5%+/-~ BTCD was making.
I agree buying miner or renting hash it just wont pay off, but if you already have a miner pointing it to the multipools is good
newbie
Activity: 40
Merit: 0
August 26, 2014, 05:18:05 AM
@Dev  A short question about PoS **Proof of Stake Reward**: 5% per year
                                               **Minimum Coin Stake Age**: 8 hours
                                   is there an 'Maximum Coin Stake Age xxxDays Huh
legendary
Activity: 1176
Merit: 1134
August 26, 2014, 05:17:47 AM
I have done this before with LTC and it took 3-4 days.
that might end in buying 25 btcd instead of 50 as price go up like crazy

I use bittylicious, coins are delivered within 10 minutes of payment. So your just waiting for the 2 confirms to buy your BTCD really.

what I mean is that it takes 3-4 days for the bank transfer to arrive. not to receive the coins

It doesn't. The whole process takes me about 10 minutes, then I'm sent my coins and just need the network confirms to spend them. Im from the UK though and can send faster payments, so It might be different for you.
in USA it is faster to purchase a gun than crypto
no joke
hero member
Activity: 490
Merit: 500
0_0
August 26, 2014, 05:17:41 AM
I have done this before with LTC and it took 3-4 days.
that might end in buying 25 btcd instead of 50 as price go up like crazy

I use bittylicious, coins are delivered within 10 minutes of payment. So your just waiting for the 2 confirms to buy your BTCD really.

what I mean is that it takes 3-4 days for the bank transfer to arrive. not to receive the coins

It doesn't. The whole process takes me about 10 minutes, then I'm sent my coins and just need the network confirms to spend them. Im from the UK though and can send faster payments, so It might be different for you.

Yes, payments from within the same country are too fast. I am not in the UK
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