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sr. member
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December 30, 2016, 02:25:14 AM
#18
i don't understand the big issue for not being able to mine directly into an exchange, but maybe that a web wallet could solve a bit of it...

I'm positive it's what I wrote earlier:

It's a problem if they allow it because if a mining pool has a problem, people blame the exchange when the coin doesn't show up in their account. And mining pools VERY often have problems. Especially CryptoNote pools, for various reasons, not the least of which it's all so new and still more ore less where Bitcoin was about 4 years ago. Except Monero, which is so different from Bytecoin at this point it's almost its own different class of coin.

Yeah I am totally aware of that. I was speaking from the miner's perspective. I don't get what their big issue is. From the exchange's perspective I completely get it that they don't want to be responsible for handling all these dust-payments and all the support-requests that go along with that.


lol. yeah. Plus most exchanges take a razor-thin margin on altcoins, and there's not tons of volume either. I think what they take on each transaction makes the 1% or so that pools take look huge.


No Problem bro always  with pleasure


I don't' think Cryptopia is making much money of of Karbo, BipCoin and XCI. I think they're doing it to support innovation. And that is awesome.

I might name my next cat Cryptopia in their honor. Seriusly. Becase BipCoin is named after my cat BipCat (the cat in the BipCoin logo image).

BipCat is named after the The BipCot NoGov license, the license on BipCoin.
http://bipcot.org/


MWD
BipDev Team
newbie
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Merit: 0
December 30, 2016, 02:21:08 AM
#17
i don't understand the big issue for not being able to mine directly into an exchange, but maybe that a web wallet could solve a bit of it...

I'm positive it's what I wrote earlier:

It's a problem if they allow it because if a mining pool has a problem, people blame the exchange when the coin doesn't show up in their account. And mining pools VERY often have problems. Especially CryptoNote pools, for various reasons, not the least of which it's all so new and still more ore less where Bitcoin was about 4 years ago. Except Monero, which is so different from Bytecoin at this point it's almost its own different class of coin.

Yeah I am totally aware of that. I was speaking from the miner's perspective. I don't get what their big issue is. From the exchange's perspective I completely get it that they don't want to be responsible for handling all these dust-payments and all the support-requests that go along with that.
sr. member
Activity: 476
Merit: 250
December 30, 2016, 01:59:12 AM
#16
i don't understand the big issue for not being able to mine directly into an exchange, but maybe that a web wallet could solve a bit of it...

I'm positive it's what I wrote earlier:

It's a problem if they allow it because if a mining pool has a problem, people blame the exchange when the coin doesn't show up in their account. And mining pools VERY often have problems. Especially CryptoNote pools, for various reasons, not the least of which it's all so new and still more ore less where Bitcoin was about 4 years ago. Except Monero, which is so different from Bytecoin at this point it's almost its own different class of coin.
newbie
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December 30, 2016, 01:55:51 AM
#15
The initial tests have been  successful, so I am happy to announce my BipCoin Mining Pool open for business.

http://bip.crypto-coins.club/

----- ------ ------
BipCoin is NOT a Bitcoin clone. The CryptoNote base of BipCoin solves the main problems of Bitcoin.

BipCoin has untraceable transactions, can be mined on ordinary computers and has adaptive limits.

BipCoin is covered by the BipCot No-Government license, which allows use and re-use by anyone except governments and government agents. There are no government guns for violators, only shame.

If you want more info on BipCoin visit the official website:
https://bipcoin.org/


Thank you for your service!
We've watched this pool since it launched, it's looking good: always is up, always in consensus, and always has miners. So we added it two days ago to our website's list of recommended pools:
https://bipcoin.org/?page_id=16


MWD
BipCoin dev



I had noticed that you had added to the list on your website. Thanks for that. and thanks for catching some of the can't mine directly into exchange questions. I might add a line about that to the website as well.

I would be good to add on all pools for all CryptoNote coins.

I actually recently had someone not only miss the warning about it on Cryptopia and miss the warning about it on BipCoin.org, but sent me this email that seems to think I'm responsible when they lost a tiny amount of BipCoin they tried to sell on Cryptopia! lolz!:

   Hello! I accidentally turned 165 bip without PaymentID. Help me please return the coins. Status: 14 confirmations Date: 28-12-16 12:28 To: bip1gRjTqLtcKdM1xk9aK5F8KVyKVR1X9dSMmC2ZK1SP9Aq43WsPBp4LrEWNhyzcUvBWZG1qhfyV3Cw NAvhZDTSV7GeAoz8UnE Amount: -165.00 BIP Fee: 0.001 BIP Transaction hash: 23A5676C2737C2A35000E93B376AF5CD279B5F33C6C038CB155241339046407F

Heheh...yeah i can imagine it would quickly become a full-time job sorting out peoples payments. However, I do know that on dwarfpool it is possible to have payments made directly to an exchange. Also, recently I came across a Boolberry cryptonote pool that did have the option to pay-out directly to exchanges. Unfortunately I couldn't find it back anymore due to the labyrinth of cryptonote/forknote pool forks on Github. When i find it I will implement the code if possible.

Anyway, i don't understand the big issue for not being able to mine directly into an exchange, but maybe that a web wallet could solve a bit of it...
sr. member
Activity: 476
Merit: 250
December 30, 2016, 12:46:03 AM
#14
The initial tests have been  successful, so I am happy to announce my BipCoin Mining Pool open for business.

http://bip.crypto-coins.club/

----- ------ ------
BipCoin is NOT a Bitcoin clone. The CryptoNote base of BipCoin solves the main problems of Bitcoin.

BipCoin has untraceable transactions, can be mined on ordinary computers and has adaptive limits.

BipCoin is covered by the BipCot No-Government license, which allows use and re-use by anyone except governments and government agents. There are no government guns for violators, only shame.

If you want more info on BipCoin visit the official website:
https://bipcoin.org/


Thank you for your service!
We've watched this pool since it launched, it's looking good: always is up, always in consensus, and always has miners. So we added it two days ago to our website's list of recommended pools:
https://bipcoin.org/?page_id=16


MWD
BipCoin dev



I had noticed that you had added to the list on your website. Thanks for that. and thanks for catching some of the can't mine directly into exchange questions. I might add a line about that to the website as well.

I would be good to add on all pools for all CryptoNote coins.

I actually recently had someone not only miss the warning about it on Cryptopia and miss the warning about it on BipCoin.org, but sent me this email that seems to think I'm responsible when they lost a tiny amount of BipCoin they tried to sell on Cryptopia! lolz!:

   Hello! I accidentally turned 165 bip without PaymentID. Help me please return the coins. Status: 14 confirmations Date: 28-12-16 12:28 To: bip1gRjTqLtcKdM1xk9aK5F8KVyKVR1X9dSMmC2ZK1SP9Aq43WsPBp4LrEWNhyzcUvBWZG1qhfyV3Cw NAvhZDTSV7GeAoz8UnE Amount: -165.00 BIP Fee: 0.001 BIP Transaction hash: 23A5676C2737C2A35000E93B376AF5CD279B5F33C6C038CB155241339046407F
newbie
Activity: 16
Merit: 0
December 29, 2016, 10:08:36 PM
#13
The initial tests have been  successful, so I am happy to announce my BipCoin Mining Pool open for business.

http://bip.crypto-coins.club/

----- ------ ------
BipCoin is NOT a Bitcoin clone. The CryptoNote base of BipCoin solves the main problems of Bitcoin.

BipCoin has untraceable transactions, can be mined on ordinary computers and has adaptive limits.

BipCoin is covered by the BipCot No-Government license, which allows use and re-use by anyone except governments and government agents. There are no government guns for violators, only shame.

If you want more info on BipCoin visit the official website:
https://bipcoin.org/


Thank you for your service!
We've watched this pool since it launched, it's looking good: always is up, always in consensus, and always has miners. So we added it two days ago to our website's list of recommended pools:
https://bipcoin.org/?page_id=16


MWD
BipCoin dev



I had noticed that you had added to the list on your website. Thanks for that. and thanks for catching some of the can't mine directly into exchange questions. I might add a line about that to the website as well.
legendary
Activity: 3164
Merit: 3290
December 29, 2016, 04:38:00 PM
#12
All cryptonight coins have Payment Id ! 


You have the possibility to download wallet and from the wallet to the Exchange  !

You guys are great. Thank you for your service!

No Problem bro always  with pleasure
sr. member
Activity: 476
Merit: 250
December 29, 2016, 04:29:08 PM
#11
All cryptonight coins have Payment Id ! 


You have the possibility to download wallet and from the wallet to the Exchange  !

You guys are great. Thank you for your service!
sr. member
Activity: 476
Merit: 250
December 29, 2016, 04:26:45 PM
#10
All cryptonight coins have Payment Id !  


You have the possibility to download wallet and from the wallet to the Exchange  !


Yup.

FYI, anyone who needs to know, it's
transfer
[-p payment_id]
then hit "Enter."
to send from CLI.

Example, to send 100 bips:

transfer 0 bip1gRjTqLtcKdM1xk9aK5FWZG1qhfyV3CwNAvhZD8KVyKVR1X99Aq43WsPBp4LrEWdSMmC2ZK1SPhy zcUvBTSV7GeAoz8UnE 100 -p a1ca72acb23d8e1a838575d4463d31fd6de01e0f5fc986ecee68efcfd614cd1c


GUI has a field for the Payment ID (make sure don't put it in the "Label" field.)
legendary
Activity: 3164
Merit: 3290
December 29, 2016, 04:04:24 PM
#9
All cryptonight coins have Payment Id ! 


You have the possibility to download wallet and from the wallet to the Exchange  !
hero member
Activity: 2548
Merit: 626
December 29, 2016, 07:54:34 AM
#8
I am unable to mine directly to exchange (exchangeid.wallet format).
Will that be enabled ever?

No. And it's not a BipCoin issue, it's the policy of Cryptopia. Cryptopia even says on their site not to do this.

Lots of exchanges forbid this mining directly to the exchange address, and on most coins. It's a problem if they allow it because if a mining pool has a problem, people blame the exchange when the coin doesn't show up in their account.

But when i go on Cryptopia and want a new BIP address, it gives me their ID, and my bip wallet LOL.
I know that exchanges don't like being mined directly to the wallets there, but poloniex is the same, i mine monero directly there with the same principle.. yet they tell not to do it, but still works.


I don't know what to tell you. Are you saying "make shit work that doesn't work so I can do something the systems I'm working on don't want me to do?" lol.

I'm just trying to be helpful. If it doesn't help I can't help you.



no, i'm telling you that it's shit that bipcoin pools don't accept id.wallet format, it's not an exchange problem, and it's shit that claymore cryptonight gpu miner can't be used.
shit everywhere Cheesy
sr. member
Activity: 476
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December 29, 2016, 06:28:57 AM
#7
I am unable to mine directly to exchange (exchangeid.wallet format).
Will that be enabled ever?

No. And it's not a BipCoin issue, it's the policy of Cryptopia. Cryptopia even says on their site not to do this.

Lots of exchanges forbid this mining directly to the exchange address, and on most coins. It's a problem if they allow it because if a mining pool has a problem, people blame the exchange when the coin doesn't show up in their account.

But when i go on Cryptopia and want a new BIP address, it gives me their ID, and my bip wallet LOL.
I know that exchanges don't like being mined directly to the wallets there, but poloniex is the same, i mine monero directly there with the same principle.. yet they tell not to do it, but still works.


I don't know what to tell you. Are you saying "make shit work that doesn't work so I can do something the systems I'm working on don't want me to do?" lol.

I'm just trying to be helpful. If it doesn't help I can't help you.

hero member
Activity: 2548
Merit: 626
December 29, 2016, 06:24:03 AM
#6
I am unable to mine directly to exchange (exchangeid.wallet format).
Will that be enabled ever?

No. And it's not a BipCoin issue, it's the policy of Cryptopia. Cryptopia even says on their site not to do this.

Lots of exchanges forbid this mining directly to the exchange address, and on most coins. It's a problem if they allow it because if a mining pool has a problem, people blame the exchange when the coin doesn't show up in their account.

But when i go on Cryptopia and want a new BIP address, it gives me their ID, and my bip wallet LOL.
I know that exchanges don't like being mined directly to the wallets there, but poloniex is the same, i mine monero directly there with the same principle.. yet they tell not to do it, but still works.
sr. member
Activity: 476
Merit: 250
December 29, 2016, 05:51:05 AM
#5
I am unable to mine directly to exchange (exchangeid.wallet format).
Will that be enabled ever?

No. And it's not a BipCoin issue, it's the policy of Cryptopia. Cryptopia even says on their site not to do this.

Lots of exchanges forbid this mining directly to the exchange address, and on most coins. It's a problem if they allow it because if a mining pool has a problem, people blame the exchange when the coin doesn't show up in their account.
hero member
Activity: 2548
Merit: 626
December 29, 2016, 05:36:04 AM
#4
I am unable to mine directly to exchange (exchangeid.wallet format).
Will that be enabled ever?
sr. member
Activity: 476
Merit: 250
December 29, 2016, 12:30:50 AM
#3
The initial tests have been  successful, so I am happy to announce my BipCoin Mining Pool open for business.

http://bip.crypto-coins.club/

----- ------ ------
BipCoin is NOT a Bitcoin clone. The CryptoNote base of BipCoin solves the main problems of Bitcoin.

BipCoin has untraceable transactions, can be mined on ordinary computers and has adaptive limits.

BipCoin is covered by the BipCot No-Government license, which allows use and re-use by anyone except governments and government agents. There are no government guns for violators, only shame.

If you want more info on BipCoin visit the official website:
https://bipcoin.org/


Thank you for your service!
We've watched this pool since it launched, it's looking good: always is up, always in consensus, and always has miners. So we added it two days ago to our website's list of recommended pools:
https://bipcoin.org/?page_id=16


MWD
BipCoin dev

sr. member
Activity: 353
Merit: 250
December 28, 2016, 07:48:07 PM
#2
same story different song ... wrong forum
newbie
Activity: 16
Merit: 0
December 28, 2016, 06:25:18 PM
#1
The initial tests have been  successful, so I am happy to announce my BipCoin Mining Pool open for business.

http://bip.crypto-coins.club/

----- ------ ------
BipCoin is NOT a Bitcoin clone. The CryptoNote base of BipCoin solves the main problems of Bitcoin.

BipCoin has untraceable transactions, can be mined on ordinary computers and has adaptive limits.

BipCoin is covered by the BipCot No-Government license, which allows use and re-use by anyone except governments and government agents. There are no government guns for violators, only shame.

If you want more info on BipCoin visit the official website:
https://bipcoin.org/
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