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Topic: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency - page 2112. (Read 4670972 times)

legendary
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and blocksize is ~15 at the moment?

Do you mean the block reward? It's 17.33 currently. This is a change from 17.59 when the blockchain started.

Sometimes you get a smaller reward if there are a lot of transactions being processed. This is done to discourage miners from stuffing blocks full of dust transactions. If it happens consistently the maximum block size will increase and then the rewards will go back up.



hero member
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and blocksize is ~15 at the moment?

Do you mean the block reward? It's 17.33 currently. This is a change from 17.59 when the blockchain started.
ImI
legendary
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and blocksize is ~15 at the moment?
legendary
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what to expect from a I7-quad mining?
 

Couple of blocks a day on linux

For people looking to sync their linux machines, I have uploaded a recent blockchain.bin here: DOWNLOAD
full member
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Is it possible to do cloud mining? I tried on Digital Ocean but it says that the CPU doesn't accept x64 instructions or something like that when I try to build..

You need a 64 bit node. CryptoNote only works on 64 bit.



I set up the node with Ubuntu 13.10 64-bit. Doesn't that mean I have a 64-bit CPU running?
legendary
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Is it possible to do cloud mining? I tried on Digital Ocean but it says that the CPU doesn't accept x64 instructions or something like that when I try to build..

You need a 64 bit node. CryptoNote only works on 64 bit.

full member
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Is it possible to do cloud mining? I tried on Digital Ocean but it says that the CPU doesn't accept x64 instructions or something like that when I try to build..
ImI
legendary
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what to expect from a I7-quad mining?
 
legendary
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Huge buy walls are forming on the exchange...  Things are looking healthy. Smiley

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/closed-mro-monero-trading-thread-and-otc-xchg-578192

22,500 total buy orders at 0.0002 which is rather large considering the total amount of MRO in circulation
legendary
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Huge buy walls are forming on the exchange...  Things are looking healthy. Smiley

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/closed-mro-monero-trading-thread-and-otc-xchg-578192
newbie
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Do i have to backup the wallet.bin file?

Ideally, the keys can be used to recover everything in theory but we haven't figured out exactly how to yet.

My wallet was corrupted today. I was able to figure out how to restore it.

1. Backup wallet.bin, wallet.bin.address.txt and wallet.bin.keys to another folder.
2. Delete wallet.bin
3. Run simplewallet.exe:
simplewallet.exe --wallet-file=wallet.bin

This recreated my wallet.bin file correctly.

Hope this helps!

MRO: 47Y4vR6M5e5U3rHxtZJPmxTLnP5yX394V4gRoB1aLSKy2ZjbMWzS6gSKdsDshZXAJUaNAJezNe3zpMc mpLbkebTx89CWJMR

When I did that (I think it was BCN but it should be the same) it seemed to work but I found a later problem with trying to spend outputs that were already spent. I am routinely backing up all three files now.




Interesting. If you are using windows 7, you can also restore a previous version of the wallet.bin file.

Right-click on wallet.bin and choose "Restore previous versions" from the popup menu. I had to go back a version from 4/20/2014 for it to work again.
legendary
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getmonero.org
I am mining with a few computers directly to a single wallet. But i am getting this error a lot:

2014-Apr-28 23:03:22.718380 [P2P9][my miners ip:port INC]COMMAND_TIMED_SYNC invoke failed. (-3, LEVIN_ERROR_CONNECTION_DESTROYED)

I wonder if does it work eventually or not. Cause lately i get 250% less blocks per day at least...
sr. member
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Proof-of-Stake Blockchain Network
In linux it's in bitmonero/build/release/src/. Don't know about Windows..

In Windows it's created in the folder you have simplewallet at.
legendary
Activity: 2968
Merit: 1198
Do i have to backup the wallet.bin file?

Ideally, the keys can be used to recover everything in theory but we haven't figured out exactly how to yet.

My wallet was corrupted today. I was able to figure out how to restore it.

1. Backup wallet.bin, wallet.bin.address.txt and wallet.bin.keys to another folder.
2. Delete wallet.bin
3. Run simplewallet.exe:
simplewallet.exe --wallet-file=wallet.bin

This recreated my wallet.bin file correctly.

Hope this helps!

MRO: 47Y4vR6M5e5U3rHxtZJPmxTLnP5yX394V4gRoB1aLSKy2ZjbMWzS6gSKdsDshZXAJUaNAJezNe3zpMc mpLbkebTx89CWJMR

When I did that (I think it was BCN but it should be the same) it seemed to work but I found a later problem with trying to spend outputs that were already spent. I am routinely backing up all three files now.


sr. member
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"Trading Platform of The Future!"
In linux it's in bitmonero/build/release/src/. Don't know about Windows..
hero member
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WARNING! I will urge you to backup the wallet! wallet files tend to get corrupted very fast! It has already happened to many and now to me! fortunately i had backups! It will happen to you too! Save the files!
+1 almost guaranteed to happen eventually

edit: bitmonerod should make a backup in .bitmonero automatically..

Where is the wallet.dat? It's not in my roaming/bitmonero folder........
There isn't one is there? Pretty sure it is wallet.bin

Hmmm, that's not there either......
sr. member
Activity: 560
Merit: 250
"Trading Platform of The Future!"
WARNING! I will urge you to backup the wallet! wallet files tend to get corrupted very fast! It has already happened to many and now to me! fortunately i had backups! It will happen to you too! Save the files!
+1 almost guaranteed to happen eventually

edit: bitmonerod should make a backup in .bitmonero automatically..

Where is the wallet.dat? It's not in my roaming/bitmonero folder........
There isn't one is there? Pretty sure it is wallet.bin
hero member
Activity: 658
Merit: 500
WARNING! I will urge you to backup the wallet! wallet files tend to get corrupted very fast! It has already happened to many and now to me! fortunately i had backups! It will happen to you too! Save the files!
+1 almost guaranteed to happen eventually

edit: bitmonerod should make a backup in .bitmonero automatically..

Where is the wallet.dat? It's not in my roaming/bitmonero folder........
newbie
Activity: 37
Merit: 0
Do i have to backup the wallet.bin file?

Ideally, the keys can be used to recover everything in theory but we haven't figured out exactly how to yet.

My wallet was corrupted today. I was able to figure out how to restore it.

1. Backup wallet.bin, wallet.bin.address.txt and wallet.bin.keys to another folder.
2. Delete wallet.bin
3. Run simplewallet.exe:
simplewallet.exe --wallet-file=wallet.bin

This recreated my wallet.bin file correctly.

Hope this helps!

MRO: 47Y4vR6M5e5U3rHxtZJPmxTLnP5yX394V4gRoB1aLSKy2ZjbMWzS6gSKdsDshZXAJUaNAJezNe3zpMc mpLbkebTx89CWJMR
legendary
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It is nice to have some way to call a RESTful web service to notify a new block arrival. According to the level of anonymity that is implemented in this software, do we have some way to know who sends the fund to a certain address by attaching a encrypted message into a transaction?
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