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Re: Google Trends vs Mt Gox USD: Graphs
by
mollari
on 30/06/2011, 18:31:37 UTC
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Re: Bitte um tech. Erklärung zur Wallet.dat
by
mollari
on 16/06/2011, 07:53:11 UTC
Hallo 2jens2, vielleicht wurde das aus meinem letzten Post nicht ganz klar, daher noch mal explizit: es gibt keine Möglichkeit, einzelne Keys oder gar eine ganze wallet.dat zu entwerten (ich weiß auch nicht, ob das überhaupt technisch möglich wäre). Es ist auch nicht so, daß jede Adresse nur ein einziges Mal verwendet werden kann; daß bei jeder Transaktion eine neue Adresse erzeugt wird ist lediglich ein Feature des Standard-Clients, das zur Anonymisierung beitragen soll.

Wenn Dir eine unverschlüsselte Kopie Deines Wallets abhanden kommt, dann hat derjenige vollen Zugriff auf alle Bitcoins, die mit diesem Wallet verknüpft sind, genauso wie Du.
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Re: diablo
by
mollari
on 15/06/2011, 08:35:28 UTC
Maybe your graphics card doesn't support OpenCL...Which OS and which graphics card have you got?
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Re: Bitte um tech. Erklärung zur Wallet.dat
by
mollari
on 15/06/2011, 08:15:41 UTC
Da hätte ich gleich noch eine passende Zusatzfrage:

Ich habe also meine Wallet gesichert. z.B. auf 2 USB-Sticks. Der eine Stick kommt mir abhanden, den anderen habe ich aber noch. Kann ich mithilfe des einen Sticks den anderen Sticks "entwerten"?
Höchstens dadurch, daß Du Dir möglichst schnell alle Bitcoins auf ein neues Wallet überweist (hoffentlich bist Du schneller als der "unehrliche Finder" Wink). Falls jemand anderes Zugriff auf Deine unverschlüsselte(!) wallet.dat hat, kann er genauso über die Bitcoins verfügen wie Du. Daher immer nur verschlüsselte Backups anlegen!
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Re: How to control Namecoind.exe
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mollari
on 15/06/2011, 07:59:02 UTC
To control namecoind, you need to use the command line, there is no GUI yet, AFAIK.
The commands for namecoind are the same as those for the command line Bitcoin client, bitcoind. The full list of commands can be found here: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Original_Bitcoin_client/API_Calls_list, also see http://dot-bit.org/InstallAndConfigureNamecoin

I don't use Windows, so I don't know the exact syntax, but it should work like this:
Open the Command Prompt window, navigate to the folder where you saved namecoind and execute these commands:
Code:
namecoind.exe getbalance
to see your current balance,
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namecoind.exe listreceivedbyaddress 0 true
to see your addresses for receiving namecoins
Code:
namecoind.exe sendtoaddress
to send coins and
Code:
namecoind.exe help
for a list of commands.

Hope this helps!
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Re: Using same wallet in different computers
by
mollari
on 15/06/2011, 05:03:42 UTC
Have you tried updating to the latest client version?
https://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=16553.0
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Re: Previously confirmed transactions now unconfirmed
by
mollari
on 15/06/2011, 04:53:25 UTC
Also, update to the latest client version (0.3.23), that is supposed to fix some connection problems:
https://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=16553.0
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Re: Solo mining - Nothing gets accepting - Difficulty 1 hashes 0
by
mollari
on 14/06/2011, 09:01:19 UTC
Oops, I didn't notice you were mining solo - what I wrote doesn't really apply here, then, sorry for that Lips sealed
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Re: Zero Shares- Something Wrong?
by
mollari
on 14/06/2011, 08:54:06 UTC
I think your hash rate is simply too low; at 600 kH/s, i would expect you to find a share roughly every two hours, but there may be a lot of variance in that.
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Re: Solo mining - Nothing gets accepting - Difficulty 1 hashes 0
by
mollari
on 14/06/2011, 08:48:47 UTC
Do you know why the difficulty is 1? It sounds like that's either the easiest difficulty or the hardest.
That's how pools work, AFAIK; they send out difficulty=1 hashes for your miner to solve, and there's a certain chance that a difficulty=1 solution will also be a solution for the current, higher, difficulty. Basically, the shares you submit to the pool server are your proof-of-work, just like the full-difficulty hash is the pool's proof-of-work for the full block chain.
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Re: Running for an hour, multiple times, and still 0 ACCEPTED 0 REJECTED, 0 RESULTS
by
mollari
on 12/06/2011, 18:31:56 UTC
How would I change which wallet it mines into?
Usually you set your payout address on the pool's website - except for Eligius's pool, I think you directly set your username to the payout address there.

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Re: Need Deepbit admin help ASAP PLS
by
mollari
on 12/06/2011, 09:47:51 UTC
I'm sure it will sort itself out. Remember, the BTCs have already been transfered to your account (See post #6), your client just doesn't know it yet  Wink
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Re: Need Deepbit admin help ASAP PLS
by
mollari
on 12/06/2011, 09:12:34 UTC
@TheGer, the way it looks this really is no problem Tycho/deepbit could do anything about; the OPs problem is that his client is getting no connections.

Re:Fallback Nodes: You might want to try the commands mentioned here: http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=12573.msg174660#msg174660
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Re: Need Deepbit admin help ASAP PLS
by
mollari
on 12/06/2011, 08:19:03 UTC
129306
As I said, you don't have the whole block chain - the current block count is 130234. If you're connected to the bitcoin network, you should slowly see the number rise.How many connections does your client show?
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Re: Need Deepbit admin help ASAP PLS
by
mollari
on 12/06/2011, 08:10:24 UTC
Well, how many blocks do you have? If the number of blocks in your client is lower than the number of blocks shown here:http://blockexplorer.com/q/getblockcount, your client hasn't downloaded the whole block chain yet.
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Re: CPU miner on these won't accept my command line arguments.
by
mollari
on 12/06/2011, 06:59:03 UTC
Actually, the Syntax should be:
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minerd.exe --user DrenDran.next --pass notgiven --url http://mining.bitcoin.cz:8332
(note the "--")
Whether using a CPU for mining is still worthwhile anymore is another matter... Wink
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Re: At what point is it not worth it? Are these rates for Slush's pool normal?
by
mollari
on 12/06/2011, 06:44:16 UTC
You might want to check here to see how many BTCs you should get on average: http://bitcoinx.com/profit/
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Re: Bitcoin runs but stops generating
by
mollari
on 11/06/2011, 12:52:32 UTC
Is 0.3.22 already out for Mac OS X?
Anyway, solo mining with 1.5 MHash/s won't get you too far. Maybe you should try a GPU Miner like DiabloMiner (https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/DiabloMiner) and think about joining a mining pool.
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Re: [Bounty] Namecoin, Complete install guide for Ubuntu ?
by
mollari
on 11/06/2011, 12:47:03 UTC
Well, what errors are you getting?
These instructions worked fine for me on 11.04: http://dot-bit.org/InstallAndConfigureNamecoin
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Re: The Hill versus the Mountain
by
mollari
on 11/06/2011, 12:42:38 UTC
Note that the Hilll's not on bitcoincharts yet either.
It is, actually:
http://bitcoincharts.com/markets/thUSD.html