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Topic: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency - page 53. (Read 4671575 times)

legendary
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Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
You can mine Monero at autoexchange mining pool Zergpool.com at 0.5% fee. Please use following commands for different mining options

I guess that this this announcement's place is in [XMR] Monero Mining.
Here it may be "lost" after a few pages of posting.


Not lately!

This thread has been dead, I guess thats what happens when everything JUST WORKS as intended!
legendary
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You can mine Monero at autoexchange mining pool Zergpool.com at 0.5% fee. Please use following commands for different mining options

I guess that this this announcement's place is in [XMR] Monero Mining.
Here it may be "lost" after a few pages of posting.
member
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You can mine Monero at autoexchange mining pool Zergpool.com at 0.5% fee. Please use following commands for different mining options
 
Option 1 Auto coin switch mining by profitability within algorithm with autoexchange to specified coin wallet(BTC in example below)
Code:
  -a rx/0 -o stratum+tcp://randomx.mine.zergpool.com:4448 -u -p c=BTC

Option 2 Direct coin mining with payout to coin wallet
Code:
  -a rx/0 -o stratum+tcp://randomx.mine.zergpool.com:4448 -u -p c=XMR,mc=XMR

Option 3 Direct coin mining with autoexchange to specified coin wallet(BTC in example below)
Code:
  -a rx/0 -o stratum+tcp://randomx.mine.zergpool.com:4448 -u -p c=BTC,mc=XMR

Please note mc stands for mining coin symbol, c stand for payout coin symbol

Autoexchange to BTC, LTC, DASH, BCH, DOGE or any other currency we mine
Happy mining,
 cheers pinpin
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legendary
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Money often costs too much.
Looking for source code, have found https://web.getmonero.org/downloads/hashes.txt but it lacks any checksums for sources, only binaries.
legendary
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I have been following the news on Steem versus Hive issue and the how those 2 projects might be presently considered failed.

smooth was also considerate enough to post his own insights.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.53991504

In any case, this might open a space for another project similar to Steem which can be developed on Tari? /r/monero has 172k members, /r/aeon has 5.1k members, smooth has experience from being a Steem validator hehehe.
legendary
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Free spirit

Volume is rising what else can help Monero. We just kept edging down. But never back up a bit.


:/

 


legendary
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Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
jr. member
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Good to hear DStefanov and thanks for confirming.

Can you perhaps explain dEBRUYNE why in this case being connected to a remote node has a different result than being connected to your own?

The amount of inputs a transaction can use is limited in case of utilizing a remote node (I do not remember the exact reason off the top of my hat). No such limit is in place in case of using a local node.

Note that the threshold is quite high and is typically not reached by a user, especially after RingCT was introduced.

Didn't the error message he got say something about --restricted-rpc? Could it be that if the remote node runs with --restricted-rpc option then the sweep unmixable doesn't work?
legendary
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Good to hear DStefanov and thanks for confirming.

Can you perhaps explain dEBRUYNE why in this case being connected to a remote node has a different result than being connected to your own?

The amount of inputs a transaction can use is limited in case of utilizing a remote node (I do not remember the exact reason off the top of my hat). No such limit is in place in case of using a local node.

Note that the threshold is quite high and is typically not reached by a user, especially after RingCT was introduced.
legendary
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Everything happened as you wrote. I managed to transfer all the coins to the exchange.
Thanks a lot @dEBRUYNE.


Glad to hear it resolved your issue and you're welcome.
legendary
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Flippin' burgers since 1163.
Good to hear DStefanov and thanks for confirming.

Can you perhaps explain dEBRUYNE why in this case being connected to a remote node has a different result than being connected to your own?
sr. member
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Everything happened as you wrote. I managed to transfer all the coins to the exchange.
Thanks a lot @dEBRUYNE.
legendary
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I understand, but the "sweep" option is activated !!! I guess everyone sees this !!! In my case, what else should I do?
When I press the "sweep" button it gives me this error:

Can anyone describe step by step what I need to do to withdraw funds from this damn wallet?


The error message shows that the 'unmixable' outputs you possess can only be transferred whilst using a local node. Which operating system are you using? Then I can provide specific instructions.


The operating system I use is Windows 10 Pro x64.
Thank you in advance @dEBRUYNE.

Try these steps:

1. Close all Monero related software.

2. Reboot your system.

3. Open monerod.exe

4. This will start the sync of the local node. You can type status into the command prompt window to get a status overview. If you have to exit the software, make sure to type exit in order to stop it gracefully.

5. Note that you can sync periodically. The sync will simply pick up where it left off.

6. Once you are fully synced, you can open the GUI (the GUI will automatically connect to the daemon (monerod) that is running separately).

7. You should now be able to perform your transaction.

Let me know if you have any further questions.

Thank you for the instructions. I let it sync, but obviously it will take a long time. The only thing that impressed me was that monerod.exe had to run it as an administrator.
Once it syncs I will write what I did
Thanks a lot @dEBRUYNE.

You're welcome and let me know if you need any further assistance.
hero member
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sr. member
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I understand, but the "sweep" option is activated !!! I guess everyone sees this !!! In my case, what else should I do?
When I press the "sweep" button it gives me this error:

Can anyone describe step by step what I need to do to withdraw funds from this damn wallet?


The error message shows that the 'unmixable' outputs you possess can only be transferred whilst using a local node. Which operating system are you using? Then I can provide specific instructions.


The operating system I use is Windows 10 Pro x64.
Thank you in advance @dEBRUYNE.

Try these steps:

1. Close all Monero related software.

2. Reboot your system.

3. Open monerod.exe

4. This will start the sync of the local node. You can type status into the command prompt window to get a status overview. If you have to exit the software, make sure to type exit in order to stop it gracefully.

5. Note that you can sync periodically. The sync will simply pick up where it left off.

6. Once you are fully synced, you can open the GUI (the GUI will automatically connect to the daemon (monerod) that is running separately).

7. You should now be able to perform your transaction.

Let me know if you have any further questions.

Thank you for the instructions. I let it sync, but obviously it will take a long time. The only thing that impressed me was that monerod.exe had to run it as an administrator.
Once it syncs I will write what I did
Thanks a lot @dEBRUYNE.
legendary
Activity: 2268
Merit: 1141

I understand, but the "sweep" option is activated !!! I guess everyone sees this !!! In my case, what else should I do?
When I press the "sweep" button it gives me this error:

Can anyone describe step by step what I need to do to withdraw funds from this damn wallet?


The error message shows that the 'unmixable' outputs you possess can only be transferred whilst using a local node. Which operating system are you using? Then I can provide specific instructions.


The operating system I use is Windows 10 Pro x64.
Thank you in advance @dEBRUYNE.

Try these steps:

1. Close all Monero related software.

2. Reboot your system.

3. Open monerod.exe

4. This will start the sync of the local node. You can type status into the command prompt window to get a status overview. If you have to exit the software, make sure to type exit in order to stop it gracefully.

5. Note that you can sync periodically. The sync will simply pick up where it left off.

6. Once you are fully synced, you can open the GUI (the GUI will automatically connect to the daemon (monerod) that is running separately).

7. You should now be able to perform your transaction.

Let me know if you have any further questions.
legendary
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Be a bank
win 10 has a snipping tool. please use it as a courtesy and make your image easier to scroll past
sr. member
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I understand, but the "sweep" option is activated !!! I guess everyone sees this !!! In my case, what else should I do?
When I press the "sweep" button it gives me this error:



Can anyone describe step by step what I need to do to withdraw funds from this damn wallet?


The error message shows that the 'unmixable' outputs you possess can only be transferred whilst using a local node. Which operating system are you using? Then I can provide specific instructions.


The operating system I use is Windows 10 Pro x64.
Thank you in advance @dEBRUYNE.
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