01:03:54 I noticed earlier wallet wasn't starting mining because I tried the background mining, and after you check it once you need to restart wallet. 03:01:11 how is the monero transaction volume measured on places like coin market cap? 03:01:27 since the blockchain is obfuscated shouldn't we not be able to see the amount being sent 03:01:56 Exchange volume. 03:02:09 eg: Binance, Kraken... 03:02:13 ah I see 03:02:48 so is it an underestimate then or is it all coins are measured in exchange volume? 03:02:57 https://coinmarketcap.com/methodology/ 03:04:06 More specific to your question would be: https://support.coinmarketcap.com/hc/en-us/articles/360043395912-Volume-Market-Pair-Cryptoasset-Exchange-Aggregate- 06:17:05 ok got things moved around so I can migrate monero to ubuntu 18 but that's gonna have to wait til sleep happens or i'll surely muck it up :D 08:19:59 cool 09:33:45 Check out shopinBit.de if you live in DE/AU/CH. They accept Monero. It is an Crypto only shop they dont accept fiat money. 09:35:37 d4ndo[m] is there any version on a human readable languange? :D 09:46:01 :| 09:49:55 there's a big ENGLISH link on the top right 09:50:06 I'm so glad this shop exists. They do NOT sell the usual merch crypto t-shirt. 09:50:23 they sell important stuff like pet supplies 09:51:07 yes. 09:51:09 XD 09:51:29 seems like the obvious target audience would be computer stuff 09:51:36 Hey the bred is pretty good. 09:51:37 didn't Roger Ver once do that, with memorydealers.com? 10:00:52 I use the shop frequently. Once a month. Adoption in small. 10:24:59 Hi all, I know that monero-wallet-cli.exe can do background mining. Is there a way to get it to do *foreground* mining? That is, not wait until the computer is idle, and give screen output on the mining process? 10:46:57 Steven_M: You can use the start_mining command 10:50:21 dEBRUYNE: thanks. :-) 11:01:38 dEBRUYNE: goodnight :) 11:01:50 I want web 3 11:09:36 You're welcome and good night 11:51:24 is there a way to check/verify the database? I have some mdb files that are rather old and partially synced sitting on an external hd for about a year. They appear to be working as is but wasn't sure if I could trust the file integrity 100% 11:51:56 figured using them would be faster than syncing from 0 anyhow 11:52:42 No. 11:53:10 Well, you can run mdb_dump on them, but this only tells you whether they're valid lmdb files. 11:55:21 if some corruption happens and the daemon realizes it one day, does it fix the blockchain or do you have to start all over 11:56:18 (I probably asked this before, I apologize) 11:57:40 Restart. 11:58:02 It just makes me wonder with that large of an amount of data, if a bit goes off somewhere it might go totally unnoticed, potentially for a very long time 12:04:46 i think thats more of a filesystem problem? 23:24:47 hey guys, so i was syncing monerod and i see this "2020-06-16 22:33:40.146 E Verification failure" is it safe to ignore this?