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General Discussion / Re: BitAsset 2.0 Requirements & Implied Design
« on: May 14, 2015, 03:13:33 pm »
From an email contact with www.mapofcoins.com/technologies : What shall be replied to the following request?

"Could you name me the core features of BitShares technology that you want me to highlight. And could you tell me why this technology has to be in this list."

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General Discussion / Re: BitAsset 2.0 Requirements & Implied Design
« on: May 10, 2015, 05:51:39 pm »
Is it possible (in principle) to include something similar to Factom (http://factom.org) in Bitshares?

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my bts id is: firebird
thanks!!

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Wouldn't a website with a "registration fee faucet" be an extremely good idea?

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need btsx for registration: BTSX4uJKTyFMLaikC8e24QHibdr28Wsvn3PfVFeGRqEWyAKmrLJ1NP

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Whatever they did - it worked for me.

I just received my 5000 BTSX (minus 51 BTSX fee).

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Muse/SoundDAC / Re: Website name. Brainstorming
« on: July 24, 2014, 08:12:06 pm »

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Is anyone else having their withdraw transactions cancelled with the error message "cancelled:BTSX account is not registered or memo is too long"? I didn't add a memo and my account is registered (same name as forum handle). It is especially odd because I was able to successfully send BTSX to my wallet yesterday. I've already submitted a ticket about this on BTER.

Did you use the account name rather than the alphanumeric for withdrawal address? I had my withdrawal cancelled twice because I used the alphanumeric. Switched to the account name and it was fine.

I have the very same problem with a 5000 BTSX transaction (2014-07-24 19:02:17) from BTER to my account. I used the account name, no luck so far. BTER lists the transaction without error message, so I must have filled the withdrawal form the right way.

edit: Ticket submitted as well.

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Deutsch (German) / Re: Mining Pools [Liste]
« on: November 17, 2013, 08:24:26 am »
Guys, you should really make use of the Amazon cloud (AWS) !!

Use the c3.4xlarge instances for low rejection rates (c3.8xlarge: 25% rejection, c3.4xlarge: 5-8% rejection) bundled with Ubuntu 13.10.
To access the instances use, e.g., WinSCP and Putty.
Upload the soucre code of the 0.5a miner (see ptsweb.beeeeer.org) , and execute the following commands, done.

sudo apt-get install build-essential libssl-dev libboost-all-dev unzip mc
unzip ptspool-master.zip
cd ptspool-master/src
make -f makefile.unix
./ptsminer PaPbuU9pVGm6rGnMDe8a8MzWAxymf3RXUW 16

(Of course, I'd like to see my wallet adress here. lol)

Oh, btw, use the Amazon (autcion based) spot instances which you get at approx. 0.5USD right now (see AWS-Irland, and AWS-Singapore for example).

Happy mining.
If you like this solution, please consider a donation: PaPbuU9pVGm6rGnMDe8a8MzWAxymf3RXUW

your,
brainbug

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BitShares PTS / Re: is my first mining, How i connect to PSTpool
« on: November 17, 2013, 08:21:06 am »
Guys, you should really make use of the Amazon cloud (AWS) !!

Use the c3.4xlarge instances for low rejection rates (c3.8xlarge: 25% rejection, c3.4xlarge: 5-8% rejection) bundled with Ubuntu 13.10.
To access the instances use, e.g., WinSCP and Putty.
Upload the soucre code of the 0.5a miner, and execute the following commands, done.

sudo apt-get install build-essential libssl-dev libboost-all-dev unzip mc
unzip ptspool-master.zip
cd ptspool-master/src
make -f makefile.unix
./ptsminer PaPbuU9pVGm6rGnMDe8a8MzWAxymf3RXUW 16

(Of course, I'd like to see my wallet adress here. lol)

Oh, btw, use the Amazon (autcion based) spot instances which you get at approx. 0.5USD right now (see AWS-Irland, and AWS-Singapore for example).

Happy mining.
If you like this solution, please consider a donation: PaPbuU9pVGm6rGnMDe8a8MzWAxymf3RXUW

your,
brainbug

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Guys, you should really make use of the Amazon cloud (AWS) !!

Use the c3.4xlarge instances for low rejection rates (c3.8xlarge: 25% rejection, c3.4xlarge: 5-8% rejection) bundled with Ubuntu 13.10.
To access the instances use, e.g., WinSCP and Putty.
Upload the soucre code of the 0.5a miner, and execute the following commands, done.

sudo apt-get install build-essential libssl-dev libboost-all-dev unzip mc
unzip ptspool-master.zip
cd ptspool-master/src
make -f makefile.unix
./ptsminer PaPbuU9pVGm6rGnMDe8a8MzWAxymf3RXUW 16

(Of course, I'd like to see my wallet adress here. lol)

Oh, btw, use the Amazon (autcion based) spot instances which you get at approx. 0.5USD right now (see AWS-Irland, and AWS-Singapore for example).

Happy mining.
If you like this solution, please consider a donation: PaPbuU9pVGm6rGnMDe8a8MzWAxymf3RXUW

brainbug

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Yes, me too. Seems all normal as far as I can say.

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Marketplace / Re: [WTB] 50 PTS - 200 PTS @ 0.005
« on: November 12, 2013, 05:50:32 pm »
Hi, I'm interested in buying 10 PTS. And possibly more later on.

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