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Ck nailed it, you just don't mine with a GPU.
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Huh, well that's a heck of a bribery tool on the developer's part. Pretty clever if you ask me, securing the network while getting a reward. There are a few limitations though, I think people will be blinded by the "FREE VNL! AWWW YISSS!"
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Who really goes to a website they have never heard of due to a random billboard? Bitcoin just needs more advertising through videos on popular channels, it will be much more effective than billboards of funny guru guys holding shiny coins on a random interstate in the middle of titswhere ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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Nah mine etherum or its,clones most profitable right now
Not for a newbie, no. Ethereum can only be exercised on Linux and under many different requirements. It's very confusing to those not fully computer-literate and able to exercise code. Eth is just a new idea with a high price tag.
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Sure it will raise! If the usage and more people adopt it as a trade form, (like my local waffle house) the price will slowly raise and keep going. I personally don't think that $1000 will be reached any time soon, though $400 looks like it's close! Really, you shouldn't trade your BTC for fiat at all if you have an income (a miner) and a place to spend it to get food.
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I have a breakfast/waffle house near my campus that I buy waffles from every weekend. They accept bitcoin and their waffles are absolutely amazing, so it's a real treat when you eat 'em knowing that a single S7, $2000 in equipment lets you eat waffles 'erry weekend. ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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As long as you don't get wet on your machines it sounds like a good idea. -20 would be too much, dunno if any electronic devicewould work at that temperature.
I think the hardest part is letting air in and out. This is needed to run miners an intake and exhaust of air. OP is talking about a roof and 2 sides I believe this leaves 2 sides open to the elements. The miners chances are will heat up. And when they do you will be running with water/ice inside i think. You cannot make air tight so it leaves it to elements of outdoors. I still highly suggest moving inside with miners and send exhaust outside. Water can do a lot of damage. There won't be any kind of elements getting inside, discard this, as there will be a roof over the "box" whit roof. The Air is dry so to carry mositure it wont be that easy. Is it snow or ice by miner? I'm guessing ice with temp but snow still could fall I'm guessing. I just think if air is able to get in possibly some bad elements could to. If snow or ice is pushing against intake when it snows and it melts seems possible for it to come inside of the box. I just have not seen anyone done this at these temps before. And I could be wrong, just don't see to many miners outside, and specifically at this temp. Yeah but it wont come anything from the underside it will be sealed aswell, hot air goes up, and cold air will go down.. Intake will always be fresh air. If cpus can hold nitrogen why would -20 c affect the chips ? It will freeze the inside of the miner when it isn't generating heat/the parts of it that don't generate heat. -20 C is really pretty insane, just run it inside if your outside temp is that cold.
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Every single one, ignoring a few that haven't got a programmer to make one for them. These coins are labelled distinctly as *CPU* and are usually in early development stages.
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It's an amazing idea, you have to understand that it will be hard to setup and modify to send exactly the right amount of bitcoin/satoshi (in some cases) for EVERY altcoin on the market. I'll exercise it, so if it becomes a reality though! Amazing idea, develop it into possibly something great!
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Just another ASIC miner company who gets money and never sends anything back out. Honestly, their website doesn't hold up with what the blackarrow account states. People who sent these numbnuts money will never see it again. Just don't give these fools attention outside of a lawyer's company.
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Satoshi allowed this too happen, when he abandoned his experiment.
Yes. This is all true. Bank of America pretty much owns Bitcoin now that Satoshi left it for the sharks. Fuck Satoshi. That lazy fucking guy. We don't KNOW Satoshi, if he exists behind that anagram, or his motives. This could be his experiment, leaving money to the sharks of human conciousness and marking the outcome of it. You have no idea what his motives were, facts are the person/people behind the "Satoshi Nakamoto" alias created a currency worth, at it's peak, $1000. That is admirable.
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Why would you want it outside? -20 Celsius is insane, you HAVE to keep it warm *always* at that temperature, at least 5 Celsius. (or the miner's silicon plastic bitties will snap) If the intake air is -20 Celcius, you simply can't mine with it outside. It will freeze the tech inside of the miner and effectively destroy it. If your outside temperature is -20 C, you must have a hell of a time heating up your house, turn that heater right off and buy a few more S7s and make yourself a foot heater.
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Ayy this is just a list of dying/being cpr'ed coins, just get a damn S7 and mine bitcoin instead of wasting precious time on these coins. It is nothing but a waste of time.
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Hello there!
I have 1000 LGBTQoin and I'm willing to sell some to some guys who think that it might take off and want to get some without mining.
1 mBTC for 200 LGBTQoin is my current pricing, will negotiate. I won't take money in fiat currency, e.g. USD, partly because it's quite a little bit of money = 1 USD for the 1000. Will stop selling 1. When out of coin 2. 25 September 2015.
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Ah damn, my local wafflehouse mines with a few S5s in their back (I hear 'em sometimes) so I probably will never know the denial of paying them with my bitcoin. It's really a shame that this (oyster) bar doesn't accept and are too lazy to peel a damn sticker off the glass!
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How exactly do you want to get this magic bitcoin to a country where it is hard to get a FIAT debit card and earn FIAT money? India has a long way to go until bitcoin will be a viable form of payment. Even the U.S. and UK have a way to go until it is widely accepted by producers and retailers.
the article said most people pay cash for BTC there. Cash for BTC? Whoa, never heard of that, can you elaborate a bit? How do the sellers make it fair and all the rest?
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I say that it's good advertisement for bitcoin. Many new miners will originate from this, if IBM so continue with their project. I'm sure that every user of bitcoin knows why this is an amazing thing, more users, more trade!
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By using escrows and being fully honest in your tradings, even people with red trust ratings will be traded with through an escrow, although they probably have tried to avoid it before. (The largest reason for bad trust ratings next to scams.) Be fair in your pricing and negotiating or you might come off as an arse and you won't make the deal and you're set to trade!
TL;DR Be honest, trade safely.
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How exactly do you want to get this magic bitcoin to a country where it is hard to get a FIAT debit card and earn FIAT money? India has a long way to go until bitcoin will be a viable form of payment. Even the U.S. and UK have a way to go until it is widely accepted by producers and retailers.
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