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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Easy way to send ERC20-compliant tokens with phone?
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nipponese
on 03/07/2017, 04:16:51 UTC
It's pretty easy to add your token on myEtherWallet.

The problem isn't adding the token, it's sending it using a QR code to scan the address. I guess one option is to use ENS.

You can get your wallet address as a QR code.
https://www.cryptocompare.com/wallets/guides/how-to-use-myetherwallet/




Yeah, but how to you scan the QR code from the web UI? There isn't a way to enable the camera in the To: field.
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Re: Easy way to send ERC20-compliant tokens with phone?
by
nipponese
on 02/07/2017, 23:43:56 UTC
It's pretty easy to add your token on myEtherWallet.

The problem isn't adding the token, it's sending it using a QR code to scan the address. I guess one option is to use ENS.
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Easy way to send ERC20-compliant tokens with phone?
by
nipponese
on 02/07/2017, 20:17:41 UTC
Basically, I published a contract that minted some stupid coins to be traded with my co-works every time someone does someone a favor. But these guys are not crypto-nerds like us, they just need a way to easily send/receive the tokens via QR codes.

Is there anything out there that supports non-ETH tokens on the Ethereum blockchain and has multi-platform/webapp support? I tried MEW via the web, but I can't get a camera to pop up for the To Address field, which is a non-starter.
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Board Wallet software
Re: sent a transaction from jaxx wallet and disappeared?
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nipponese
on 12/06/2017, 14:13:14 UTC
My issue with this wallet is that after sending tokens, my transactions do not immediately show up in the "Transaction History" like they do in other wallets. For example, this morning I sent ETH to an ICO address and after hitting "Confirm", the transaction literally took nine minutes to show up in the history. I assume this they are pulling the history from a block explorer, but to not know if your transaction went through is not a great feeling.
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Board Tokens (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN][SNC] SunContract - Decentralized Energy Market
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nipponese
on 26/05/2017, 17:42:14 UTC
So how are the energy markets going to be tied together? I don't see how energy captured in Europe will have any effect on a grid located in the US.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Seemingly horrible business decision by whales
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nipponese
on 01/03/2014, 16:44:46 UTC
Please look up and understand the concept of "moral hazard." You're are essentially saying Gox was "too big to fail," and should have been bailed-out. Have you learned nothing from the past six years of the current global financial crisis? And we're still not in the clear on this one...
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Board Trading Discussion
Re: Where to buy bitcoin cheaply?
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nipponese
on 26/02/2014, 18:10:58 UTC
Think about what you're saying: You're asking where you can find money for less than what others are paying. If such a thing existed, why would anyone tell you? Can you tell me where to get gold for cheap?
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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN][AUR] Auroracoin - a cryptocurrency for Iceland
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nipponese
on 16/02/2014, 02:36:53 UTC
aur.easy-mine.eu open new stratum in US: stratum+tcp://us-connect.easy-mine.eu:3445

Is there a reason the AUR pool isn't https when the coino pool is?
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: GUIMiner-scrypt: A GUIMiner fork for mining scrypt chains
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nipponese
on 11/02/2014, 15:34:29 UTC
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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN][AUR] Auroracoin - a cryptocurrency for Iceland
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nipponese
on 10/02/2014, 08:20:36 UTC
no new orphans on aur.cryptoculture.net since Feb 8... it looks like we're in the clear.
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Re: [ANN][AUR] Auroracoin - a cryptocurrency for Iceland
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nipponese
on 08/02/2014, 18:01:13 UTC
11 hours at aur.cryptoculture.net and 40% of my shares have been orphaned.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/7264254/Screen%20Shot%202014-02-08%20at%209.59.05%20AM.png
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Board Trading Discussion
Re: Why a hedge fund not to corner Gox to gain for arbitrage?
by
nipponese
on 01/02/2014, 01:59:38 UTC
imagine a hedge fund buy tons of coins (i.e $20m worth) in other exchanges, ship to dump in Gox to arbitrage, then hire a team of legal counsels down in Japan to ensure they can collect fiat back within one month or two; this should still be a relatively safe strategy to take 15% plus gain despite labour some and maybe one off. is there any activist hedgee looking at this?

Has anyone confirmed that Japanese bank accounts are/are not receiving the same stone walling on deposits?
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Re: [ANN - NEW EXCHANGE] | www.CoinMarket.io | OFFICIAL THREAD
by
nipponese
on 28/01/2014, 14:52:13 UTC
1) invalid username/password combination - probably your case (we are adding Forgot Password feature today).

You are going to make one user extremely happy today!
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Re: [ANN - NEW EXCHANGE] | www.CoinMarket.io | OFFICIAL THREAD
by
nipponese
on 28/01/2014, 06:42:24 UTC
Guy, we DESPERATELY need a "forgot password." Pls, I am begging here.
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Board CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware
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Should a PCI-E 16X to 4X Riser be powered?
by
nipponese
on 27/01/2014, 00:59:26 UTC
Looking at 16x to 4x riser cables, it seems like most of them are unpowered. Are powered risers required for mining on 16x to 4x conversions? What about 16x to 1x?
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Re: Qt Bitcoin Trader [Open Source secure trading client for Mac/Windows/Linux]
by
nipponese
on 12/01/2014, 16:06:38 UTC
Hello, can you please explain to me how "subsequent sell order" works?

I would expect that after entering "1%" and hitting "Apply" that the Sell form to the right would be calculated based on 1% profit, but instead the % field jumps to 4.449%. Is this a bug or am I misunderstanding this feature? I made a video of it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2eCeIRz8is&feature=youtu.be

I have fixed it. v1.07.97 is coming soon.

Wow, thanks for the fast reply! Looking forward to it. Great tool!
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Re: Qt Bitcoin Trader [Open Source secure trading client for Mac/Windows/Linux]
by
nipponese
on 12/01/2014, 09:57:40 UTC
Hello, can you please explain to me how "subsequent sell order" works?

I would expect that after entering "1%" and hitting "Apply" that the Sell form to the right would be calculated based on 1% profit, but instead the % field jumps to 4.449%. Is this a bug or am I misunderstanding this feature? I made a video of it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2eCeIRz8is&feature=youtu.be
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: R9 280x 4Mh/s Mining Rig
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nipponese
on 09/01/2014, 02:21:42 UTC
n00b here... can someone school me up real fast on PCI-e slots and mining?

• Are all multi-GPU setups implementing ether Crossfire or SIL?

• Does every slot need to be 16x? It seems 1x to 16x risers are being use in some setups.

• If not, is there a theoretical limit on the number of GPUs I can add to a board?

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Board Mining (Altcoins)
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How many cards does Crossfire support?
by
nipponese
on 09/01/2014, 02:05:11 UTC
I have seen a few cards out there (like the ASUS Rampage IV Extreme LGA 2011) that carry 4+ 16x PCI-e slots. In fact, the Rampage IV Extreme carries seven.

I am not familiar with Crossfire, but it's my understanding that the max number of GPUs this feature will support is four. Does this mean I can only mine with four cards per board?
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Re: Some newbie BTC questions
by
nipponese
on 25/11/2013, 16:37:22 UTC
I wouldn't want to store btc anywhere online.

Do you think your own computer is more safe than a hosted solutions with 24/7 ops peoples and automated backups? I don't ask this question facetiously. Your own machine may very well be more trust-worthy, but remember that one non-backed up hard drive crash could wipe out your wallet.

What's meant by the "blockchain loading up"?

The blockchain is a record of every single bitcoin transaction that has ever happened. In order for the system to know if a transaction is a legit, it has to go back through the blockchain and make sure the sending wallet was once credited with at least the amount being sent, and the wallet before that, and the wallet before that. Basically, If you're giving me $20, I need to know that someone else, at some point in the past, gave you AT LEAST $20 (or more) AND that you didn't spend that $20. Naturally, the only way I would know that is if I knew that someone gave that person at least $20 (or more).

Sooooo.... yeah, the blockchain must be "loaded up" so that client software can verify past transactions. It only has to happen once, but could take a LONG (as in "days") time.