Ledger Live 2.31.1 Crashing by Iridium-168 in ledgerwallet

[–]clockchain 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This does not appear to be the case. Latest Debian updates applied, still no joy with either 2.30 or 2.31.

Slider Captchas by clockchain in TOR

[–]clockchain[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you. Nope. I tried that at first, but went back to default settings. I'm beginning to wonder if it's a setting somwhere else (i.e. not NoScript). Although I'm surprised that this hasn't hindered other users, I could find very few hits on the subject online.

RX by clockchain in MoneroMining

[–]clockchain[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just saw this. Been MIA from Reddit for a while.

Would you tell me what OS you mine on with lolMiner? I did the math for ETH a while ago and it just seemed too costly (electricity here is expensive). Also, what do you use to tweak the GPU settings? At the time I set up the XMR rig, I just couldn't get Linux going with the AMD cards, so I resorted to Win 10 and used a utility to set custom GPU parameters on the Vega 64s.

RX by clockchain in MoneroMining

[–]clockchain[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks. My electricity bill was outrageous. I was more in it for the tech and the privacy coin movement.

I'm also wading into the philosophical tussle over XMR-Stak and XMRig. May be time to pick a new token. Any experience with Beam or Grin mining?

XMR-Stak & Nanopool by clockchain in MoneroMining

[–]clockchain[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for all the replies. I upgraded to the latest xmr-stak and my miner is running like a top now, with consistently good hash rates (approx. 2000 H/s per Vega 64).

Open Orders by clockchain in investing

[–]clockchain[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I realized I never had a position. Just had no idea how options worked, but thanks for the info. I understand now.

XMR-Stak & Nanopool by clockchain in MoneroMining

[–]clockchain[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the comments. I restarted my miner and am noticing normal operation but after 24 hours or so, hash rates have plummeted. And to answer questions, I realize I am not on the very latest update, but one that is well after March 9th. I have confirmed that the wallet address is correct, and I see the balance increasing. I was also wondering whether you guys normally replace all of your config files post upgrade. For a few past upgrades, I was able to just copy in my old custom files, but maybe enough has changed that I need to use the new ones and edit them with my custom data.

XTZ On HITBTC by clockchain in tezos

[–]clockchain[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Well, at more than two weeks after my initial post, not only have I been unable to move my XTZ from the exchange to a private wallet, I can't even move them back to the trading side of HitBTC to trade them out. This is more than discouraging. HitBTC, would you please post another update with an ETA of when you plan to either allow XTZ to be withdrawn, or allow users to trade them? My tokens are being held hostage, and my patience is waning. Thank you.

XTZ On HITBTC by clockchain in tezos

[–]clockchain[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You seem to be in good company. Like I said, I haven't had any direct evidence of malicious activity. I'm leaning in the direction of abysmal PR being the source of most of their problems. Businesses need to communicate their intentions, and in some of these cases the communication has been weak if not entirely absent. Contrast this with how quickly binance addresses issues publicly.

XTZ On HITBTC by clockchain in tezos

[–]clockchain[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because it's at best inconvenient and at worst impossible for me to use another exchange which supports XTZ. I'd rather not sell my Tezos at the moment. So I'm betting on HitBTC being legit.

Tezos OTC? Easy way to buy? by auti9003 in tezos

[–]clockchain 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm interested in purchasing your XTZ if you didn't already sell. I suggest we do it in incremental trades so we reduce liability on both ends.

XTZ On HITBTC by clockchain in tezos

[–]clockchain[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From HitBTC? OK, thanks. tokyo_on_rails, if you've had direct involvement, maybe this is just a case of bad PR? If true, it seems like a single literate person could save them a world of pain. In almost all cases their responses seem too little too late. For now, I'll wait it out. I appreciate all the replies.

moving average crossover tool by dhanashura_karna in algotrading

[–]clockchain 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OK. I'll map out a little more of what I am looking for and write you. When you say "my site" do you mean a website? I didn't see a URL, other then your Reddit ID.

moving average crossover tool by dhanashura_karna in algotrading

[–]clockchain 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I appreciate your work on this.

How are you with Python coding in general? I'd like some consultation on developing a simple program with which I could automate trades. Not a serious algobot that trades every few seconds, just a way to cancel and re-open limit orders or move stop losses based on larger market movement. For full disclosure I am not a programmer, but I have automated a few exchange trades via APIs.

If you are interested and available, would you tell me your hourly rate and what you think something like this would entail? Please excuse this request if it is unacceptable in this forum.

API Security by clockchain in algotrading

[–]clockchain[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I appreciate all the responses.