@Dawson How can I use additional parameters like “-d,~tsf ” in docker? It seems that they are invalid.
What command line you use?
docker run -d --name nossd -v /path1:/p1 -v /path2:/p2 nossd/client -d,t /p1 -d,~t /p2 -c 5
I don’t see a problem here. It should work. It will start a detached container instance so you wouldn’t see its console output but this is probably what you intended. What does docker logs nossd
shows?
can you build a standard format plotter
I figured it out. The additional parameters are invalid in Windows PowerShell, but valid in Command Prompt.
Chia Network Inc is a private company and chia-blockchain is a software package designed explicitly to meet the goals and needs of that private company, and nobody else. Nobody has a choice, there is no option. There is only “do what we say because we said it” both times. Chia Network has, in a very rapid turn of events, eliminated an entire asset class from their blockchain (CAT1) and replaced it an entirely new asset class (CAT2), removed the original from the client in a day.
No democracy, no participation, no decentralization because it is a company. If NoSSD wants to set its own pool rules, Chia Inc will crush it.
Chia is likely to be an IMF/World bank project. Chia is the digital currency of the new world order. Bram Cohen was also there when Bitcoin first started.
hey, what does that have to do w/ nossd pool?
I’ll have whatever he’s smoking
for all we know bram is
Satoshi Nakamoto
(Satoshi Nakamoto - Wikipedia)
ill sell ya some
1 chia for chia smoke
I would expect proof of stake blockchains to be favored for those purposes. Buying coins is easy when you have billions, running a farm is hard.
No he most certainly was not, in fact he was quite late to the game but we’re getting very much off topic.
Actually, looking at the list of publications in this PoS article (Proof of space - Wikipedia), he was rather late to the party.
Will you keep the 0.5% fee permanently for early adopters?
tick tick tick tick tick
Standard mining fee on this pool is 3.5%.
Will you keep the 0.5% fee permanently for early adopters?
If not, just switch to another pool.
And re-plot…