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September 11, 2015, 01:04:23 PM
And I bet he dumps it for 5 lat stupid he can get 8 lat.   Sad
It looks like that private pool and hes hashing at 2 to 4 gig.  Stupid.
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September 11, 2015, 12:44:45 PM
You just made the difficulty go up again. Nice job making it unprofitable. thz
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September 05, 2015, 07:28:35 AM
I'm so sorry for auto payout problem.

** PLEASE SET UP AP LIMIT ALL MY POOL MEMBER **

Code:
root@seedbox:/var/www/MPOS_DIME/cronjobs# dimecoind sendtoaddress 748ReJBGCRqvWbUHNZVckAemEqsHXbGG3j 20000000
3193038b0627e9c764aa9190c50eea39398605c261f4eec98884dad47a41a380
root@seedbox:/var/www/MPOS_DIME/cronjobs# dimecoind sendtoaddress 748ReJBGCRqvWbUHNZVckAemEqsHXbGG3j 20000000
c999d90f1c9c5a132af234f5f3c667703ef5dfa938d132189b5d3be1169e56af
root@seedbox:/var/www/MPOS_DIME/cronjobs# dimecoind sendtoaddress 748ReJBGCRqvWbUHNZVckAemEqsHXbGG3j 20000000
5120a9e5af6a521c96a0a5cb11ec10540f0838492469c41410b9418fbcaffbaa
root@seedbox:/var/www/MPOS_DIME/cronjobs# dimecoind sendtoaddress 748ReJBGCRqvWbUHNZVckAemEqsHXbGG3j 20000000
637bf69e3a5643006d94b8dc355e7b149074c2474d3f4bcb7b1adf42e052cdb9
root@seedbox:/var/www/MPOS_DIME/cronjobs# dimecoind sendtoaddress 748ReJBGCRqvWbUHNZVckAemEqsHXbGG3j 20000000
74a13aba0e84fa9277973cefaf994de4145d86002e83ebdb8a5999f747d1e4eb
root@seedbox:/var/www/MPOS_DIME/cronjobs# dimecoind sendtoaddress 748ReJBGCRqvWbUHNZVckAemEqsHXbGG3j 20000000
fec4a1be69d8711f1bc29623a0594dd6c91e00afa1025d7d108a99599b44e0f1
root@seedbox:/var/www/MPOS_DIME/cronjobs# dimecoind sendtoaddress 748ReJBGCRqvWbUHNZVckAemEqsHXbGG3j 20000000
95fdd9cd9132dea8efe93663f937ab1aa055871093cfbc2214e03aa73acbbbfa
root@seedbox:/var/www/MPOS_DIME/cronjobs# dimecoind sendtoaddress 748ReJBGCRqvWbUHNZVckAemEqsHXbGG3j 20000000
023d8c33a8e9d8b98a67314ae48b5a016a2a365858bb2393f31f6ac73b32161d
root@seedbox:/var/www/MPOS_DIME/cronjobs# dimecoind sendtoaddress 748ReJBGCRqvWbUHNZVckAemEqsHXbGG3j 20000000
fdc4dc6b51d4268baae59efa828acf6c0debdf9bb3fc9ce9d168fd296f974132
root@seedbox:/var/www/MPOS_DIME/cronjobs# dimecoind sendtoaddress 748ReJBGCRqvWbUHNZVckAemEqsHXbGG3j 20000000
cc63381f41ca1054b3bbc6a5db4fa68357a87063acab90ca395324a53c617fcf
root@seedbox:/var/www/MPOS_DIME/cronjobs# dimecoind sendtoaddress 748ReJBGCRqvWbUHNZVckAemEqsHXbGG3j 20000000
54d0d7ea603f732bcb0f2ab149c1004cc42d314fcd492628cc5723040703ea6c
root@seedbox:/var/www/MPOS_DIME/cronjobs# dimecoind sendtoaddress 748ReJBGCRqvWbUHNZVckAemEqsHXbGG3j 20000000
0164d1f3774f32e9196f5cd3b1557613ff6e0c0693d24d0883d169c2fd5ff5bb
root@seedbox:/var/www/MPOS_DIME/cronjobs# dimecoind sendtoaddress 748ReJBGCRqvWbUHNZVckAemEqsHXbGG3j 20000000
3d85ca282616806967be729c4581f58ff4da420e5cfde8fb70e0e313996888f9
root@seedbox:/var/www/MPOS_DIME/cronjobs# dimecoind sendtoaddress 748ReJBGCRqvWbUHNZVckAemEqsHXbGG3j 20000000
386ed70e1646d4941e24c7d54c56abf372ad9b4693b56c141d3bd33247c85f28
root@seedbox:/var/www/MPOS_DIME/cronjobs# dimecoind sendtoaddress 748ReJBGCRqvWbUHNZVckAemEqsHXbGG3j 20000000
ed86b0ef035094ca23f5c8def05b3e9512767a8cca90145c5e0ef18d9ec5eee5
root@seedbox:/var/www/MPOS_DIME/cronjobs# dimecoind sendtoaddress 748ReJBGCRqvWbUHNZVckAemEqsHXbGG3j 20000000
e0b6da2cdebb4a2bec809a274bf30f4f2e2b0f9d9377a5432cf89b76949db90e
root@seedbox:/var/www/MPOS_DIME/cronjobs# dimecoind sendtoaddress 748ReJBGCRqvWbUHNZVckAemEqsHXbGG3j 20000000
621768cd8e63825c84a4fbf816eabec6534a7a9981a342dc7d06257094a7f15a
root@seedbox:/var/www/MPOS_DIME/cronjobs# dimecoind sendtoaddress 748ReJBGCRqvWbUHNZVckAemEqsHXbGG3j 20000000
bba5bc3efe272df070333cd17cf2e090e7eb61cc6e15829953d48a779df4c764
root@seedbox:/var/www/MPOS_DIME/cronjobs# dimecoind sendtoaddress 748ReJBGCRqvWbUHNZVckAemEqsHXbGG3j 20000000
cc77698ab8871fd5e209d15d484b2fc61c662ca89ffbed0410a742f2ff06e06d
root@seedbox:/var/www/MPOS_DIME/cronjobs# dimecoind sendtoaddress 748ReJBGCRqvWbUHNZVckAemEqsHXbGG3j 20000000
15f64a8f2a96b56ab775a0f3c08a904a054736a61d219f383349f577616b8a2f
root@seedbox:/var/www/MPOS_DIME/cronjobs# dimecoind sendtoaddress 748ReJBGCRqvWbUHNZVckAemEqsHXbGG3j 20000000
a438b097418e948252976c6bc618b8c12c454e9a0935f2038bb7f6f93f071409
root@seedbox:/var/www/MPOS_DIME/cronjobs# dimecoind sendtoaddress 748ReJBGCRqvWbUHNZVckAemEqsHXbGG3j 20000000
cb01b82ccf524f8fd3790e51e535ea1c36c9688d113facbbb0350b99f70e225e
root@seedbox:/var/www/MPOS_DIME/cronjobs# dimecoind sendtoaddress 748ReJBGCRqvWbUHNZVckAemEqsHXbGG3j 20000000
8f7f83cc66874ac7fcbd9ada8c0f982265f4178f761fba3258e3b4746b4a8de9
root@seedbox:/var/www/MPOS_DIME/cronjobs# dimecoind sendtoaddress 748ReJBGCRqvWbUHNZVckAemEqsHXbGG3j 18144526
8ec721373c9c4f8a6f29525bbc7893ca4f45074398ca3fe4135264605975337b


Code:
root@seedbox:/var/www/MPOS_DIME/cronjobs# dimecoind sendtoaddress 7M1i9tGRGs8kDXpyvxJBnoEX5NMmvnnj5a 20000000
05e29aa29cfb60da3ef49553efd0507a8aa59d87bd67240631b5edb7eec4750d
root@seedbox:/var/www/MPOS_DIME/cronjobs# dimecoind sendtoaddress 7M1i9tGRGs8kDXpyvxJBnoEX5NMmvnnj5a 20000000
9674cb6f8f7b981165b36decbc305cb9dbacd62bc1651a2e8677e9e7cccbe4ba
root@seedbox:/var/www/MPOS_DIME/cronjobs# dimecoind sendtoaddress 7M1i9tGRGs8kDXpyvxJBnoEX5NMmvnnj5a 20000000
b79d3f299825cabefe02b051565688ee541df794f1205c12ed9ce2fa21535fb8
root@seedbox:/var/www/MPOS_DIME/cronjobs# dimecoind sendtoaddress 7M1i9tGRGs8kDXpyvxJBnoEX5NMmvnnj5a 20000000
56b663c1dc797be6d7d3fdb959198898022c1b60cdc7d4230f7545749e101940
root@seedbox:/var/www/MPOS_DIME/cronjobs# dimecoind sendtoaddress 7M1i9tGRGs8kDXpyvxJBnoEX5NMmvnnj5a 20000000
18c91ba1f93841005585937ba848f07c3c97e804481ced2502f06373ddfc7eb2
root@seedbox:/var/www/MPOS_DIME/cronjobs# dimecoind sendtoaddress 7M1i9tGRGs8kDXpyvxJBnoEX5NMmvnnj5a 20000000
03090b3ff5c58b92599d7266f86d64b0dae0c1f9474d001439ad58677fb3e29a
root@seedbox:/var/www/MPOS_DIME/cronjobs# dimecoind sendtoaddress 7M1i9tGRGs8kDXpyvxJBnoEX5NMmvnnj5a 20000000
9d195481e4c8812cfaff6471abe1fa735b2202d2751477847f97dc378e9dc3c9
root@seedbox:/var/www/MPOS_DIME/cronjobs# dimecoind sendtoaddress 7M1i9tGRGs8kDXpyvxJBnoEX5NMmvnnj5a 20000000
f9777e2d22864de8ca47397f18dab58818a7af198928a89dce83aa59f92e5359
root@seedbox:/var/www/MPOS_DIME/cronjobs# dimecoind sendtoaddress 7M1i9tGRGs8kDXpyvxJBnoEX5NMmvnnj5a 17141497
33a4ec2526400f29c9efa104bd6c4eaae5e562f3e6f8bdca7ec6d531f902649f


And all payout dimecoin is completed.

Thanks!!!!
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September 03, 2015, 11:26:52 PM
foold, you already have all the answers in posts above, sorry i can't teach you how to breathe, help yourself and good luck

No answers, and if  you think your absurd cheap attempts are convincing then keep it up.

No source codes for multiple wallets doing the rounds, a pool that nobody appears to connect to, no development team for 900,000 blocks, and series of new accounts defending the stupidity.

I showed you the sneaky piece of shit above, post on reddit. Yet the guy that tried to sneak inflation into dimecoin is the guy that you use the wallet of.

Oh, and the same guy insisted all the work was his own.

You can write another idiotic post, but people know the score. The last 20 pages of the thread are quite clear that the community takeover people ran for the hills.

You damage it further so keep going


https://github.com/dimelord/dimecoin

This is the right source of dimecoin which works fine and I used for my MPOS pool.
Cryptsy.com use it also maybe.... (Because, my pool wallet can send to cryptsy.)

Plz, do not attempt any foolish works. Sad

Use right source and wallet.


Lulupon could you please check your pool?

Thanks


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August 31, 2015, 03:14:43 PM
foold, you already have all the answers in posts above, sorry i can't teach you how to breathe, help yourself and good luck

No answers, and if  you think your absurd cheap attempts are convincing then keep it up.

No source codes for multiple wallets doing the rounds, a pool that nobody appears to connect to, no development team for 900,000 blocks, and series of new accounts defending the stupidity.

I showed you the sneaky piece of shit above, post on reddit. Yet the guy that tried to sneak inflation into dimecoin is the guy that you use the wallet of.

Oh, and the same guy insisted all the work was his own.

You can write another idiotic post, but people know the score. The last 20 pages of the thread are quite clear that the community takeover people ran for the hills.

You damage it further so keep going


https://github.com/dimelord/dimecoin

This is the right source of dimecoin which works fine and I used for my MPOS pool.
Cryptsy.com use it also maybe.... (Because, my pool wallet can send to cryptsy.)

Plz, do not attempt any foolish works. Sad

Use right source and wallet.
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August 30, 2015, 12:54:40 AM
foold, you already have all the answers in posts above, sorry i can't teach you how to breathe, help yourself and good luck

No answers, and if  you think your absurd cheap attempts are convincing then keep it up.

No source codes for multiple wallets doing the rounds, a pool that nobody appears to connect to, no development team for 900,000 blocks, and series of new accounts defending the stupidity.

I showed you the sneaky piece of shit above, post on reddit. Yet the guy that tried to sneak inflation into dimecoin is the guy that you use the wallet of.

Oh, and the same guy insisted all the work was his own.

You can write another idiotic post, but people know the score. The last 20 pages of the thread are quite clear that the community takeover people ran for the hills.

You damage it further so keep going
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August 29, 2015, 08:56:00 PM
the above link states this

Quote
i currently manage a crypto currency and i need someone to update the wallets i have the source code i just need a few features added a dime coin mixer instant transactions  inflation rate of 100 million dime coin a year after all the coins are minded I need some one who understand and use the the qt language the java language and the c++ language i need simple recompiling of my crypt currency wallet i have the source This job is 50$ per operating system 50$ for linux 50$ for windows 50$ for linux if you can do all three i will add a tip and perfect score guaranteed plus 50$ bonus this is very important you can see my competitions wallet runs very smooth  http://dogecoin.com here are the source codes for each  https://github.com/Melech/dimecoin/blob/master/README.md https://github.com/Melech/dimecoin/tree/master/doc will need this done before deadline if possible i just need this to be implemented into the desktop wallet as an option  https://github.com/michaelgpearce/coinmux ( but instead of bit coin this is for dime coin ) I NEED ALSO AN INSTANT PURCHASE which mean i need the trans actions instant or at least faster then they are now ALSO I NEED AN INFLATION RATE i need you to check the source and add 100 million dime coin a year as an inflation rate LAST I NEED THE CAPACITY LIMIT TAKEN OFF you will see in the source code there is a capacity limit on how much dime coin you can send to one another i need it to be removed and to be able to function still with large amounts being sent I have found the way to change the transactions limit...(wallet won't get blocked if we sent a transaction of more than the specified limit... it will just say that you can't send this much amount depending on whatever the maximum amount is), changed the inflation rate to a hundered million, implementing the dimecoin mixer is bit complicated and I am working on it but I didn't have much success yet last is there way to add permanent nodes for connection to protect the network for security
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August 29, 2015, 08:43:16 PM

Well then the code has been changed and someone added extra coins.

What is the total coin count?

Where is the new source?

The rar file does not open. In windows 10 (ffs!) I keep getting asked to pay to open it *some stupid package). In Linux the folder is empty.

Can you upload as a regular zip?

nobody added anything, read the OP carefully, the source link is there and wallet v1.5 is working as well.

the rar is rar5 format


you have not got the source code, how do you know nothing was added?

There is a post on Reddit from someone from OP desk being approached to add inflation.

https://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoCurrency/comments/2q002r/i_wouldnt_trust_dimecoin_much/

Rar5 does not work for me, I will see if I cab=n find a free way to open the folder.
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August 29, 2015, 08:36:59 PM

So your use of cyclic value is not especially hard hitting. Mathematically, the maximum I could have mined is over 2,000,000 less than I was paid.


DIME has 1024-block cycle, right now it goes from 512 to 512k coins per block, check lulupon's explorer.

so 66 full blocks give you smth between 1,132,032 and 33,504,768 coins

Thanks, but not having a source code is not good news. Dime had 1 developer, he disappeared, so who can be held responsible for the wallet you posted a link to and how  can we see whether his work is sound?

it's Melech's build:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/dimecoin-446388

both his build and his git are 404 now, so you may try pm him or whatever...
personally i'm not repsonsible for anything, just using his wallet since then no problem



Block 1024 = 1048576
Block 1025 = 1024
(Block number % 1024 * base coins)


So this is the answer,perhaps?

1 million coins on block 1024 and on after that.

BTW, it should halve again at 112,000

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August 29, 2015, 08:29:24 PM

So your use of cyclic value is not especially hard hitting. Mathematically, the maximum I could have mined is over 2,000,000 less than I was paid.


DIME has 1024-block cycle, right now it goes from 512 to 512k coins per block, check lulupon's explorer.

so 66 full blocks give you smth between 1,132,032 and 33,504,768 coins

Well then the code has been changed and someone added extra coins.

What is the total coin count?

Where is the new source?

The rar file does not open. In windows 10 (ffs!) I keep getting asked to pay to open it *some stupid package). In Linux the folder is empty.

Can you upload as a regular zip?
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Hello there ! :D
August 29, 2015, 07:52:12 PM

It is worth approximately 1k, 2k, 3k, and I guess that would have halved now. Using a term like cyclic is rather like a bit of damp rhetoric over argument. It could have a cyclic value of 12, 4 or 8 dime


i didn't mean to argue about terms, just answered your question "66 blocks should be about 100,000, right?"

which has no meaning at all in that form because of variable block size, from 512 to 512k coins per block


There is not a version 0.9.2.1


https://mega.nz/#!84dFCLLS!YfI4Yk8SmrA4w3rRAMu4I-qgfc5B3-XOwxGQw1mR97o

i don't have source code


Thanks, but not having a source code is not good news. Dime had 1 developer, he disappeared, so who can be held responsible for the wallet you posted a link to and how  can we see whether his work is sound?
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Hello there ! :D
August 29, 2015, 07:37:55 PM

It is worth approximately 1k, 2k, 3k, and I guess that would have halved now. Using a term like cyclic is rather like a bit of damp rhetoric over argument. It could have a cyclic value of 12, 4 or 8 dime


i didn't mean to argue about terms, just answered your question "66 blocks should be about 100,000, right?"

which has no meaning at all in that form because of variable block size


The variable block size started at 1024, 2048, 3072.

Dimecoin halved I  believe but I am not sure, so I will use those figures as they are nearer to my payout. This is the dimecoin thread so hopefully somebody knows.

66 blocks, over 3 hours, with the average block being at 64  seconds. That can vary of course depending on network  activity.

So my 66 blocks were spread over time. With  33% chance of a mined block being worth any of the 3 figures.

The 3 rewards are simple, the 1024 from the first thousand is doubled, then trebled. So we could risk an assumption that given the time frame and rewards the average payout would be around the 2048 mark. Sixty  six times that number equals about 135,000 (a little bit more).

But an average is simply a rounded up number of the production of work or whatever over a period of time. Nobody expects the average, we just use it to make sense of our payouts or whatever.

There is no reason that I could not have mined 66 at 3072, it defies no logic. So we are pushing at 200,000.

However such an event is unlikely in reality, so one tends to consider averages as a good means to work out what are owed.

Now I did two things, I made a rough guess, so fell short of the average, which we just established meant  nothing broadly speaking.

The second was I did not account for halving of rewards.  As far as I know, payouts should be 512, 1024, and 1536.

So your use of cyclic value is not especially hard hitting. Mathematically, the maximum I could have mined is over 2,000,000 less than I was paid.


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August 29, 2015, 06:53:47 PM

66 blocks should be about 100,000, right?

So my nomp was wrong, and I mined a lot more, or I got a shitload of interest.

When is someone going to put getnetworkhashps into the wallet?


DIME has cyclic variable block size, read the OP.

getnetworkhashps is definitely present in v0.9.2.1 which i'm using for quite a while.

and you can find the same value in getmininginfo response

It is worth approximately 1k, 2k, 3k, and I guess that would have halved now. Using a term like cyclic is rather like a bit of damp rhetoric over argument. It could have a cyclic value of 12, 4 or 8 dime

There is not a version 0.9.2.1

If you are the person that merged it with quark, then post the github repo details. It vanished, along with the wallet.

You do realise that it is normal courtesy to proovide the source code to the wallet expected to  bee used.

dimecoin.rocks just did the something similar.

Here is a  wallet, source code will follow (one month ago).



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Hello there ! :D
August 27, 2015, 05:44:16 PM


What the hell are you talking about? Leave it alone. It was fine before you came here. And it is still fine now.

you said " I would suggest we have 2 dimecoins, old dime and new dime."

I say " I WOULD SUGGEST YOU LEAVE "

I would suggest you kiss my ass. Now run along.


All I was trying to say was everything is ok dime did not fork. And you because of that wanted to make a new dime coin.
Everything is fine if you know how to mine. Smiley
And with DIME there are 2 ways to mine  the hard way or the easy way.


Another new person here to defend and promote dimecoin.

I did not say it forked as such, I meant it may have been forked, or God knows what.

I posted my blocks yesterday to cryptopia ( I used the address to mine with). I got 66 blocks, but I have 2,000,000 + posted into my account.

66 blocks should be about 100,000, right?

So my nomp was wrong, and I mined a lot more, or I got a shitload of interest.

When is someone going to put getnetworkhashps into the wallet?

It is a necessary rpc call, and only takes a few files to add it (spin off fies).

Maybe it is in verson 0.8.3.17

The wallet of the future
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August 27, 2015, 04:29:25 AM


What the hell are you talking about? Leave it alone. It was fine before you came here. And it is still fine now.

you said " I would suggest we have 2 dimecoins, old dime and new dime."

I say " I WOULD SUGGEST YOU LEAVE "

I would suggest you kiss my ass. Now run along.


All I was trying to say was everything is ok dime did not fork. And you because of that wanted to make a new dime coin.
Everything is fine if you know how to mine. Smiley
And with DIME there are 2 ways to mine  the hard way or the easy way.
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August 26, 2015, 05:17:02 PM


What the hell are you talking about? Leave it alone. It was fine before you came here. And it is still fine now.

you said " I would suggest we have 2 dimecoins, old dime and new dime."

I say " I WOULD SUGGEST YOU LEAVE "

I would suggest you kiss my ass. Now run along.



Well interestingly, my blocks did confirm, but it took about 14 hours (dime targets about 1 block every 65 seconds).

So nobody was mining today, or they were on the other chain (lol).

Typically the blockexplorer is down so i can't check the transactions.

However,  I come with the gift of nodes. Surprisingly most wallets are 0.8.13, which was the first one and has no p2p capacity as such.

The second one, 1.5 whatever, had IRC added, so more chance of getting a peer if everyone uses that. It is the same wallet, it just has IRC and the checkpoints filled in at about 300,000.

I promised nodes, and these are what I got from the daemon. There are 15.


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"addr" : "211.116.203.18:11931",
        "services" : "00000001",
        "lastsend" : 1440625210,
        "lastrecv" : 1440625210,
        "bytessent" : 859260,
        "bytesrecv" : 2571417,
        "conntime" : 1440456786,
        "version" : 70001,
        "subver" : "/Satoshi:1.5.0.14/",
        "inbound" : false,
        "startingheight" : 991007,
        "banscore" : 0,
        "syncnode" : true
    },
    {
        "addr" : "113.11.211.44:11931",
        "services" : "00000001",
        "lastsend" : 1440625209,
        "lastrecv" : 1440625210,
        "bytessent" : 951821,
        "bytesrecv" : 1146018,
        "conntime" : 1440456786,
        "version" : 70001,
        "subver" : "/Satoshi:0.8.3.13/",
        "inbound" : false,
        "startingheight" : 991007,
        "banscore" : 0
    },
    {
        "addr" : "45.32.64.70:51485",
        "services" : "00000001",
        "lastsend" : 1440625210,
        "lastrecv" : 1440625210,
        "bytessent" : 569454,
        "bytesrecv" : 956279,
        "conntime" : 1440456791,
        "version" : 70001,
        "subver" : "/Satoshi:1.5.0.14/",
        "inbound" : true,
        "startingheight" : 991007,
        "banscore" : 0
    },
    {
        "addr" : "115.94.171.252:53980",
        "services" : "00000001",
        "lastsend" : 1440625209,
        "lastrecv" : 1440625140,
        "bytessent" : 754205,
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        "conntime" : 1440456845,
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#define CLIENT_VERSION_MAJOR       0
#define CLIENT_VERSION_MINOR       8
#define CLIENT_VERSION_REVISION    3
#define CLIENT_VERSION_BUILD       13

the bottom versioning is from the wallet the developer last produced for github. But I can spot up to 0.8.3.17, so four ahead.  The 1.5 is an update on 0.8.3.13, with IRC added.

So you can try  any of  those out. They were active 5  minutes ago.






newbie
Activity: 18
Merit: 0
August 26, 2015, 05:14:46 AM


What the hell are you talking about? Leave it alone. It was fine before you came here. And it is still fine now.

you said " I would suggest we have 2 dimecoins, old dime and new dime."

I say " I WOULD SUGGEST YOU LEAVE "
member
Activity: 72
Merit: 10
Hello there ! :D
August 26, 2015, 02:29:01 AM



66 blocks mined.

But, oh, they don't confirm.

what the hell has been done to it?

Does anyone mine it apart from the same couple of people?

No wonder this thread has gone so quiet, with a couple of shills and and the odd passer by confused at why he can't mine any.

I would suggest we have 2 dimecoins, old dime and new dime.

I suppose the easiest way would be to have forked the chain, but too much would have gone missing.

But what about the wallet and source that changed dime's code at critical points?

New dime.

Cryptsy needs to  look at this and cryptopia.

member
Activity: 72
Merit: 10
Hello there ! :D
August 25, 2015, 11:24:40 PM
15 blocks
member
Activity: 72
Merit: 10
Hello there ! :D
August 25, 2015, 11:04:04 PM
I am just  testing a pool I made.  I had  trouble connecting, but  found that using the  default port worked, not ones based on difficulty.

I will take it down anyway, it is too expensive to run, and the damned Workers Stats page is not working. but I will keep a back up should things get dodgy.

The compile felt different. It compiled on my vps, but not my own computer. Error 1, which is memory.

But the source has not been touched in a year. Weird, even the strange wallets knocking about should not effect the  compile.

Hey, 2  blocks!
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