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April 20, 2016, 06:56:07 AM Last edit: April 20, 2016, 09:17:30 AM by maxvall |
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SalimNagamato
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May 11, 2016, 09:32:57 PM |
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not hashing, folding and curing (check FLDC merged-folding! reuse good GPUs)
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BitcoinNational
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July 03, 2016, 07:02:50 AM Last edit: July 03, 2016, 07:13:35 AM by BitcoinNational |
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BitcoinNational
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July 05, 2016, 03:31:22 PM |
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 still hanging? No. Block 1,156,065
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BitcoinNational
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July 09, 2016, 05:56:46 AM |
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BitcoinNational
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July 16, 2016, 08:59:02 AM |
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anotherlateminer
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Bagholder. Hodling shit since 2014
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August 21, 2016, 09:56:20 PM |
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Is the chain stuck?
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MbakNarti
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August 25, 2016, 04:45:27 PM |
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Paper wallet service not avaiable acces, please update this service 
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JasonXG
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September 01, 2016, 11:44:01 PM |
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Paper wallet service not avaiable acces, please update this service  I doubt they will be updating anything this coon is dead and doesn't really seem like much in the first place. I wouldn't bother a out it honestly.
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catotune
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September 02, 2016, 04:26:09 AM |
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Neither of these pools works for me - Cryptopia's isn't available, and Prohashing doesn't seem to give you the choice to mine MEOW (unless I'm reading the docs incorrectly) - it allows you to choose MEOW as a payment coin, but it hashes whatever coin it thinks is most profitable at the moment. Does anyone know of a working pool? It would be great to get the chain unstuck. 
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GrinZ
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September 06, 2016, 02:37:29 PM |
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only 1 alive nodes ? "addr" : "98.115.147.74:22566",
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catotune
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September 10, 2016, 11:24:03 PM |
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only 1 alive nodes ? "addr" : "98.115.147.74:22566",
I am running a node right meow. Try: addnode=45.55.157.54
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doger69
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September 18, 2016, 04:46:48 AM Last edit: November 12, 2016, 06:55:46 AM by doger69 |
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Anyone know how to get a wallet?  ? Every link on the web is dead,be nice if we keep this coin alive,its always been my fav novelty coin :-)
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maxvall
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September 20, 2016, 01:05:56 PM Last edit: September 20, 2016, 01:27:15 PM by maxvall |
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Neither of these pools works for me - Cryptopia's isn't available, and Prohashing doesn't seem to give you the choice to mine MEOW (unless I'm reading the docs incorrectly) - it allows you to choose MEOW as a payment coin, but it hashes whatever coin it thinks is most profitable at the moment. Does anyone know of a working pool? It would be great to get the chain unstuck. Yeah, cryptopia remove all pools expect DOT  But prohashing can be used to support a coin network (not tested) https://prohashing.com/help.html#tuning-passwordargsUsing password arguments ... c: sets a static coin to mine to support that coin's network. When this argument is included, the miner will only mine the requested coin, and will not switch coins when the rest of the pool is directed to switch coins. To mine CHNcoins only, for example, use "c=chncoin." This argument is case-insensitive. The selected coin must be spelled exactly as those in the list of available coins on the "charts" page, and the coin must be listed as "running." If the mined coin is placed into an error state (for example, if the coin forks and mining temporarily stops), then the pool will disconnect the miner rather than assign it to a new coin. This behavior allows powerful ASICs to specify a backup pool for when their preferred coin is not available. When used in conjunction with the d= (static difficulty) argument, the coin's difficulty overrides the static miner difficulty when the coin's blocks are easier than the static miner difficulty. The c parameter can be used to support particular coins that the customer wants to increase the hashrate of. Static mining coins are independent of payout coins, so it is possible to mine any coin and be paid out in any coin (or in multiple coins.) This option can replace single-purpose pools for available coins; instead of having to direct hardware at a specialty pool that mines 42 coins and pays out in 42 coins, miners can be configured to support the 42 network at Prohashing and receive consistent pay-per-share payouts in 42 coins daily. ... To support a coin network without as much risk: Use "c=[coin name]" and set payout proportions to 100% in that coin. In contrast to "solo mode," mining in PPS mode provides constant rewards even if your miner finds no blocks, and still earns merge-mining rewards, in exchange for a higher fee.
Example: host: prohashing.com:3333, password: "c=Kittehcoin"
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Daffadile
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September 20, 2016, 04:00:55 PM |
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I though this coin was just died though ? What is happening with it ? Not much has ever gone on here and who knows where the dev is. Why do you back this coin when the devs nowhere to be heard ?
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doger69
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September 20, 2016, 08:10:27 PM |
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I though this coin was just died though ? What is happening with it ? Not much has ever gone on here and who knows where the dev is. Why do you back this coin when the devs nowhere to be heard ?
For me the answer is simple, "I love KittehCoin" this has always been my fav coin,not because it ever has or ever will be worth anything but because its just "COOL".There are plenty of coins to make money on and the cool thing about Meow is you can have millions of them for mere pennies invested so you dont have to worry about trying to make your money back.In the world of "Fiat" there are many coins and paper monies that are treasured for collectors sake or remembering of something or sometime,,there really not worth anything for the most part (some of course are,but very few,very rare ones you have no chance of ever owning) but yet people pay good money for them just to have them and keep them forever.For me KittehCoin is such a currency,I love it and will always keep it even if I am the only one in the world who does.I have a few coins I collect that will alway be worthless profit wise,then again it only cost pennies to get shit pots full of them so who cares,LOL  Go KittehCoin!!!!
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Kenid
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September 20, 2016, 08:44:30 PM |
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Wow, this coin still a live?
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catotune
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September 26, 2016, 04:03:42 AM |
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Neither of these pools works for me - Cryptopia's isn't available, and Prohashing doesn't seem to give you the choice to mine MEOW (unless I'm reading the docs incorrectly) - it allows you to choose MEOW as a payment coin, but it hashes whatever coin it thinks is most profitable at the moment. Does anyone know of a working pool? It would be great to get the chain unstuck. Yeah, cryptopia remove all pools expect DOT  But prohashing can be used to support a coin network (not tested) https://prohashing.com/help.html#tuning-passwordargsUsing password arguments ... c: sets a static coin to mine to support that coin's network. When this argument is included, the miner will only mine the requested coin, and will not switch coins when the rest of the pool is directed to switch coins. To mine CHNcoins only, for example, use "c=chncoin." This argument is case-insensitive. The selected coin must be spelled exactly as those in the list of available coins on the "charts" page, and the coin must be listed as "running." If the mined coin is placed into an error state (for example, if the coin forks and mining temporarily stops), then the pool will disconnect the miner rather than assign it to a new coin. This behavior allows powerful ASICs to specify a backup pool for when their preferred coin is not available. When used in conjunction with the d= (static difficulty) argument, the coin's difficulty overrides the static miner difficulty when the coin's blocks are easier than the static miner difficulty. The c parameter can be used to support particular coins that the customer wants to increase the hashrate of. Static mining coins are independent of payout coins, so it is possible to mine any coin and be paid out in any coin (or in multiple coins.) This option can replace single-purpose pools for available coins; instead of having to direct hardware at a specialty pool that mines 42 coins and pays out in 42 coins, miners can be configured to support the 42 network at Prohashing and receive consistent pay-per-share payouts in 42 coins daily. ... To support a coin network without as much risk: Use "c=[coin name]" and set payout proportions to 100% in that coin. In contrast to "solo mode," mining in PPS mode provides constant rewards even if your miner finds no blocks, and still earns merge-mining rewards, in exchange for a higher fee.
Example: host: prohashing.com:3333, password: "c=Kittehcoin" Thank you for this information - I will give it a try when I get home!
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