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Topic: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency - page 1918. (Read 4670606 times)

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Just in case anyone missed it amidst the flurry of activity, the I2P team as also posted about our partnership here:

https://geti2p.net/en/blog/post/2014/05/25/Monero-partnership

We look forward to continuing to bring about real innovation and improvements for our users in a way that doesn't risk their privacy and security by adding bloated dependencies, potential insecurities, and additional attack surfaces.

- updated by fluffypony

And what makes for coins partnership with I2P?
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I'm using http://moneropool.org/ and it says total paid, but nothing has shown up in mywallet for simplewallet.exe

why?

Type "refresh" in your wallet.
wallet failed to connect o daemon
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I'm using http://moneropool.org/ and it says total paid, but nothing has shown up in mywallet for simplewallet.exe

why?

Type "refresh" in your wallet.
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This keeps happening and diff resets. Is that a problem? Mining on minemro.com.

Code:
[2014-05-28 02:31:10] thread 3: 770 hashes, 22.09 H/s
[2014-05-28 02:31:10] thread 2: 770 hashes, 22.06 H/s
[2014-05-28 02:31:10] accepted: 47/47 (100.00%), 84.96 H/s at diff 8200.01 (yay!!!)
[2014-05-28 02:31:49] thread 0: 1102 hashes, 27.92 H/s
[2014-05-28 02:31:58] thread 3: 1327 hashes, 27.77 H/s
[2014-05-28 02:31:58] thread 1: 1349 hashes, 27.80 H/s
[2014-05-28 02:31:59] thread 2: 1325 hashes, 27.01 H/s
[2014-05-28 02:32:49] thread 0: 1677 hashes, 27.92 H/s
[2014-05-28 02:32:58] thread 2: 1622 hashes, 27.71 H/s
[2014-05-28 02:32:58] thread 1: 1669 hashes, 27.80 H/s
[2014-05-28 02:32:59] thread 3: 1668 hashes, 27.01 H/s
[2014-05-28 02:33:10] Stratum connection timed out
[2014-05-28 02:33:10] Stratum connection interrupted
[2014-05-28 02:33:10] thread 2: 350 hashes, 27.79 H/s
[2014-05-28 02:33:10] thread 0: 578 hashes, 27.88 H/s
[2014-05-28 02:33:10] thread 3: 291 hashes, 27.23 H/s
[2014-05-28 02:33:10] thread 1: 323 hashes, 27.63 H/s
[2014-05-28 02:33:10] Pool set diff to 200
[2014-05-28 02:33:10] Stratum detected new block
[2014-05-28 02:33:10] thread 3: 7 hashes, 26.22 H/s
[2014-05-28 02:33:10] thread 0: 7 hashes, 25.64 H/s
[2014-05-28 02:33:10] thread 2: 8 hashes, 26.49 H/s
[2014-05-28 02:33:10] thread 1: 7 hashes, 24.14 H/s
[2014-05-28 02:33:17] thread 1: 167 hashes, 27.32 H/s
[2014-05-28 02:33:17] accepted: 48/48 (100.00%), 105.66 H/s at diff 200 (yay!!!)
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I'm using http://moneropool.org/ and it says total paid, but nothing has shown up in mywallet for simplewallet.exe

why?

what happens when you type "refresh"?
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I'm using http://moneropool.org/ and it says total paid, but nothing has shown up in mywallet for simplewallet.exe

why?
What is your address? I can send you a test amount to see if you're receiving transactions properly.
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if mro wants to win the race against XC its gonna need to hurry  up

XC is a pump and dump.  Nobody will be touching it 2 weeks from now.

why will no one be touching it 2 weeks from now. what does monero need to get the lift. as much as im enjoying hoovering up the coins cheap, i would also like to see it progress.

have we got a wallet that is user friendly
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I'm using http://moneropool.org/ and it says total paid, but nothing has shown up in mywallet for simplewallet.exe

why?
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Who cares?
if mro wants to win the race against XC its gonna need to hurry  up

XC is a pump and dump.  Nobody will be touching it 2 weeks from now.
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if mro wants to win the race against XC its gonna need to hurry  up

Race? What are you talking about, the point of the coin isnt to get people rich, its to offer something much more.
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if mro wants to win the race against XC its gonna need to hurry  up
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Who cares?
Block rewards looking better.

Block rewards looking better.

What is happening here, are we that strapped for comments guys

I wasnt gunna say anything but, lol
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Block rewards looking better.

Block rewards looking better.

What is happening here, are we that strapped for comments guys
legendary
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Block rewards looking better.

The problems have been fixed by code in the 0.8.8 update.

However, a few people have reported spontaneous crashes on the daemon. I would recommend pool operators running the code set_log 1 or set_log 2 and then look at bitmonero.log after a hang occurs to try to help me debug this.

Restarting the daemon is effective in restoring mining; still looking into the cause of the hang.
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Block rewards looking better.
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who is mining all the coins?

A large percentage of the network is cloud mining. Some of these users keep, some others dump. The price of Monero (and CPU coins in general) is partially set by the equilibrium profitability of cloud mining. It's the same situation as GPU farms or ASIC farms, except determined by the spot instance price instead of the cost of electricity.
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solo mining is still viable. perhapse majority of hash rate is still solo. i for one dedicate about 200 h/s solo and about 84 to pool.

Thank you for doing that. Solo mining is the best way to secure a network. Everyone who can possibly do so should just solo mine. A coin with small pools and a lot of solo mining is a strong coin. A coin with one or two very large pools dominating the network is a joke. Look around the space of coins and you will see what I mean.

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Also, regarding your previous question about how much inflation is appropriate, the short answer is I don't know.  1% is probably adequate for keeping miners happy, but probably not enough to prevent wealth centralization.  I imagine that would require a significantly larger debasement to prevent (maybe 4% or 5%... maybe higher).

The minimum effective level of inflation should be whatever is necessary to stabilize the coin's value.  Of course this will change at any given moment depending on volume and network size. Such inflation (flat value) will not protect the network from centralization, however, as money would not move fast enough to discourage it.
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Keyboard-Mash, your point regarding the exact certainty of the inflation is valid, but if it's not going to matter for a couple decades anyway, why bother with a constant-reward inflation at all? It's clearly inferior and temporary for the reasons I already stated (unless someone can refute my arguments? So far nobody has bothered addressing them in detail).

I cannot trust the decision makers of the future because I don't know who they will be, which is why I prefer to address such problems sooner than later, before powerful influencers can sway the currency's direction away from public interest.

I just feel that the 4 points you presented can be answered with both inflation and constant emission for 25 years .. after that, I agree that we can't trust the decision makers of the future.

But .. if, in 25 years, the hot topic of the day is what the inflation of Monero should be ... I'd consider that a hell of a win.
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who is mining all the coins?

pools all together barely add to 600Kh/s ... who is mining all the coins?

i know http://extremehash.com/ one minute was showing 218 Khs then the next went to 28 KHs. it was too fast to think all the users moved out themselves. it seems like it was one user.

has anyone seen this effect? all the pools now are going for hrs, some even a day with out a single block.


IS there some private pools? is there a better optimized miner? is a pool with 50 workers can not find a block then there means some one has some massive hashrates

somethings fishy is happening

solo mining is still viable. perhapse majority of hash rate is still solo. i for one dedicate about 200 h/s solo and about 84 to pool.
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