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Title: New to pool mining
Post by: james59 on May 20, 2012, 10:32:32 PM
Hey I'm new to bitcoins and to pooled bitcoin mining. I found a pretty cool site called www.bitcoinplus.com that allows users to easily generate bitcoins just by keeping an internet page up and I thought it was pretty cool that all I have to do in order to generate bitcoins was to do this. Plus while your generating bitcoins only a very small amount of cpu is used so you can work on your computer while generating bitcoin without your computer slowing down. It's pretty nice. If your interested in joining go to www.bitcoinplus.com. Also.. if you want to help me abit with generating bitcoins click on this link.. http://www.bitcoinplus.com/generate?for=17492919

Thank you for your time :)
I will REALLY appreciate you all helping me to generate bitcoins using this site.. if you DO generate for me send me a message and I will generate bitcoins for YOU in return :)


Title: Re: New to pool mining
Post by: Monetizer on May 21, 2012, 04:26:20 AM
May I just say from what I have heard that site is a scam. I do not recommend you using it.


Title: Re: New to pool mining
Post by: james59 on May 21, 2012, 05:12:59 AM
Really? :/ I have already generated a few bitcents.. Are they gonna be taken away or made inaccessible to me?


Title: Re: New to pool mining
Post by: Garr255 on May 21, 2012, 05:13:25 AM
Unless this website has some revolutionary technologies designed specifically for it, it uses your CPU which is obsolete and will only earn you a few satoshis a day. This would have been great two years ago :P


Title: Re: New to pool mining
Post by: weex on May 21, 2012, 05:26:56 AM
Really? :/ I have already generated a few bitcents.. Are they gonna be taken away or made inaccessible to me?
Say, what kind of video card do you have?


Title: Re: New to pool mining
Post by: james59 on May 21, 2012, 05:31:19 AM
I honestly don't know.. I'm working off of an iMac.. I'm a noob so I don't really understand the whole bitcoin mining process.. Don't know where to begin or how to begin  ???


Title: Re: New to pool mining
Post by: NothinG on May 21, 2012, 05:36:25 AM
I honestly don't know.. I'm working off of an iMac.. I'm a noob so I don't really understand the whole bitcoin mining process.. Don't know where to begin or how to begin  ???
Well depending on how or how much you'd like to invest, that can be a start.

If you're looking to invest in a new computer (called a "rig" around these forums) and built specifically to mine Bitcoins, if you're looking to invest in monetary trade and play the market (which recently has been very stable compared to the past few months), maybe you're just interested in coding or doing some graphical work for members within the Bitcoin community, or maybe you're interested in working with people to bring Bitcoins to attention to them.

Anyway you're interested to get started, just let us know.


Title: Re: New to pool mining
Post by: james59 on May 21, 2012, 05:45:30 AM
I'm very interested in getting started.. I'm already planning on investing in a rig. I just wanna make bitcoins and begin spreadin the word out to my friends about bitcoins.. I find the whole concept to be fascinating.. :)


Title: Re: New to pool mining
Post by: NothinG on May 21, 2012, 05:51:54 AM
I'm very interested in getting started.. I'm already planning on investing in a rig. I just wanna make bitcoins and begin spreadin the word out to my friends about bitcoins.. I find the whole concept to be fascinating.. :)
Well before you invest in any hardware, lurk and ask around the hardware section ( https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=44.0 ) and see what will work best for your environment. I'm running a BFL Single at ~850Mh/s (rig @ 54-60*c, room @ 26-32*c) [haven't done power checks yet]. At the cost of $650, I find it the cheaper solution in the long run. And, I can use it in the long run for decryption SHA256 hashes (like I'll ever need that). :P


Title: Re: New to pool mining
Post by: james59 on May 21, 2012, 06:07:44 AM
I will do that.. Thank you :P