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Topic: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency - page 1684. (Read 4670972 times)

newbie
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Classic mistake. You equate valid concern around lack of progress with dislike for the currency. It is in fact, the oppostite. If I didn't want XMR to succeed I wouldn't bother posting. Just want people to understand the true state of progress on here. Ignoring it or pretending the devs are somehow making great progress is exactly the wrong thing to do. I'd much rather have a realistic view of the things I invest in than be a sunshine pumper and say everything is great.


It seems like you have a strong dislike for this currency...
sr. member
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Is donation to zone117x really relevant? Is there any reason not to show closed source pools?
Donation: for now, the destination address is hardcoded to zone117x's address. It may change later.
We do not show closed-source because there is enough open-source pools (contrary to miners)
By this logic you shouldn't be adding any new pools to the list, and you shouldn't list any closed source miners. Seems like people really hate minergate... The list should be neutral.
legendary
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Has anyone heard any news of gambling sites for CN coins at all? That would almost be a welcome addition to break up the pool spam a little bit.

I just feel like there's some dice or poker or slots I could be playing Cheesy

Totally agree.

Of course realize it's early - but this community needs a little something to do while it waits for this coin to grow in utility. Gambling is always the answer  Wink

I'm following up on one idea for this kbm. keep an eye out this month.
member
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pool spam has to stop

I know how you feel.   It does make this thread very noisy.     I personally have just decided to never hash for pools who spam this thread in spite of being asked  not to.   I suppose next I will begin ignoring the spammers.

Actually just started hitting ignore.  Works great try it.

Yeah, it's annoying and it annoys myself and I feel embarrassed when I *have* to post it, but otherwise nobody is recognizing your pool. In the OP it's just one pool from a whole lot without it's unique features. That's why I am currently working with David on a new pool list (probably coming with the new website) so user can see distinguishing features without blatant advertising (we'll check if they hold their promises)
kbm
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Has anyone heard any news of gambling sites for CN coins at all? That would almost be a welcome addition to break up the pool spam a little bit.

I just feel like there's some dice or poker or slots I could be playing Cheesy
legendary
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pool spam has to stop

I know how you feel.   It does make this thread very noisy.     I personally have just decided to never hash for pools who spam this thread in spite of being asked  not to.   I suppose next I will begin ignoring the spammers.

Actually just started hitting ignore.  Works great try it.
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legendary
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Hi,

I've been unable to sync bitmonerod on my 32 bit machines this past week, previously they were working fine.

Now their stuck on block 107407 I've tried restoring, deleting and re downloading the blockchain but they still
get stuck.

Any ideas?

Can I transfer my 32bit wallet files to a 64bit setup?

Thank you

I think 32 bit doesn't work anymore because of the memory usage of the blockchain. The whole thing get's loaded into memory, so you need several gigabytes, which is too much for 32 bit.

You can transfer your wallet to 64 bit setup. I think you may need to just copy only your 'keys' file into new directory with 64bit simplewallet, then run simplewallet and type in wallet name (without the .keys part), and it should rebuild the binary part of your wallet (default name wallet.bin).
sr. member
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Hi,

I've been unable to sync bitmonerod on my 32 bit machines this past week, previously they were working fine.

Now their stuck on block 107407 I've tried restoring, deleting and re downloading the blockchain but they still
get stuck.

Any ideas?

Can I transfer my 32bit wallet files to a 64bit setup?

Thank you

Florida.Haunted posted working instructions a few pages back. I followed those instructions and all went well. Thanks man Smiley

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*WINDOWS USERS* (I think Linux users may do very very the same)

In case of any technical problem you have encountered with Monero:

0. Assume your 32-bit wallet file name is "wallet.bin" (adjust this instruction for other name accordingly)
1. Backup your wallet.bin.* files.
2. Delete ALL Monero files from your computer.
3. Download 64-bit Monero zip & blockchain.bin from 1st sticky page of this thread.
4. Unzip & place all the files downloaded above to the directory: "C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\bitmonero\".
5. From the backup made at step 1, place wallet.bin.* files !!! EXCEPT wallet.bin itself !!! into directory at step 4.
6. Start bitmonerod.exe and wait for it to sync with the net.
7. Start simplewallet by the commad prompt: "simplewallet --wallet-file wallet.bin" (!!! name of the file that must NOT exist in directory at step 4 !!!).
8. When you want to stop any monero executables - ALWAYS type "exit" & be patient.

simplewallet re-creates correct version of wallet.bin for you.

Since you migrate to 64-bit Monero by CORRECT WAY mentioned above - you will never have any problem except being patient due to Monero is currently somewhat slow.
sr. member
Activity: 275
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Hi,

I've been unable to sync bitmonerod on my 32 bit machines this past week, previously they were working fine.

Now their stuck on block 107407 I've tried restoring, deleting and re downloading the blockchain but they still
get stuck.

Any ideas?

Can I transfer my 32bit wallet files to a 64bit setup?

Thank you
legendary
Activity: 910
Merit: 1000
I will write up a restore guide when I get a moment. The electrum-style seed is in master and is part of the current standard binaries (0.8.Cool.

Thank you very much, also I suppose this is typical:
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what is this, got my money stuck, cant send any
"Error: transaction <8449fd914f0a84f7b84768e4c1292f834
4a32> was rejected by daemon with status "Failed"
??
and migration from 32-bit to 64-bit binaries (instructions I've posted several times bold font but I can not do it sticky at 1st page).

Consider special wiki site for Monero in the future...

Sticky FAQ is important this phase of development, because it actually reveals 64-bit Monero is stable to use! And sticky FAQ preserves newbies from disenchantment. And it is so simple to make up, is not it?



im running 64bit
full member
Activity: 243
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I will write up a restore guide when I get a moment. The electrum-style seed is in master and is part of the current standard binaries (0.8.Cool.

Thank you very much, also I suppose this is typical:
Quote
what is this, got my money stuck, cant send any
"Error: transaction <8449fd914f0a84f7b84768e4c1292f834
4a32> was rejected by daemon with status "Failed"
??
and migration from 32-bit to 64-bit binaries (instructions I've posted several times bold font but I can not do it sticky at 1st page).

Consider special wiki site for Monero in the future...

Sticky FAQ is important this phase of development, because it actually reveals 64-bit Monero is stable to use! And sticky FAQ preserves newbies from disenchantment. And it is so simple to make up, is not it?

legendary
Activity: 910
Merit: 1000
what is this, got my money stuck, cant send any
"Error: transaction <8449fd914f0a84f7b84768e4c1292f834
4a32> was rejected by daemon with status "Failed"
??
donator
Activity: 1274
Merit: 1060
GetMonero.org / MyMonero.com
Help!
How to restore the wallet?
I use simplewallet.exe --restore-deterministic-wallet, when the input
Specify electrum seed: 8ce0054467f064...................................(Omission)
Error: electrum-style word list failed verification

always prompt an error! ! ! This command is not used to recover the wallet it?

Dear dev team! I note you twice, make a sticky FAQ at first page of this thread!

If I could help with this question, I did it. But being just a newbie I do not know how to help.

The only I know there was a rumor, that electrum-style restore-wallet feature is possibly in one of Monero-related github repositories, not master one. Also I've read, dev team consider master repo as 'HEAD svn', i.e. a developer snapshot too.

End-user released will be tagged against that head repo. This is quite common practice.

Devs, simply give users a sticky FAQ!

I will write up a restore guide when I get a moment. The electrum-style seed is in master and is part of the current standard binaries (0.8.Cool.
sr. member
Activity: 336
Merit: 260
I don't know much about MtGox bots, but the $1000 bubble was lead by China, not MtGox and their bots:
https://i.imgur.com/rOKmKQX.png

This graph you posted is very much in line with the conclusions made by the author in that wordpress link a few posts above, as it shows price after the bots did their job of breaking the downtrend and triggering the bubble in the months of July-October, the bubble then rolled on by itself as the author concludes. China helped too, for sure, but you should read that article if you haven't yet, it raises a lot of valid points.
sr. member
Activity: 300
Merit: 250
It's just a FUD. Willy is just a dedicated trading tool for high value clients, it's not the reason for the rally last year.

What about the Markus bot that didn't pay what's due when 'buying' bitcoins? The writing is on the wall.

I don't know much about MtGox bots, but the $1000 bubble was lead by China, not MtGox and their bots:
https://i.imgur.com/rOKmKQX.png
full member
Activity: 243
Merit: 125
Help!
How to restore the wallet?
I use simplewallet.exe --restore-deterministic-wallet, when the input
Specify electrum seed: 8ce0054467f064...................................(Omission)
Error: electrum-style word list failed verification

always prompt an error! ! ! This command is not used to recover the wallet it?

Dear dev team! I note you twice, make a sticky FAQ at first page of this thread!

If I could help with this question, I did it. But being just a newbie I do not know how to help.

The only I know there was a rumor, that electrum-style restore-wallet feature is possibly in one of Monero-related github repositories, not master one. Also I've read, dev team consider master repo as 'HEAD svn', i.e. a developer snapshot too.

End-user released will be tagged against that head repo. This is quite common practice.

Devs, simply give users a sticky FAQ!

sr. member
Activity: 336
Merit: 260
It's just a FUD. Willy is just a dedicated trading tool for high value clients, it's not the reason for the rally last year.

What about the Markus bot that didn't pay what's due when 'buying' bitcoins? The writing is on the wall.
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