That's some serious hardware Bitcoin mining profit margin may decrease, but I personally think it will continue to be profitable far into the future. Surely we gonna see some mad jump after the rally - my prediction for the next difficulty is over 10^6, but there are a lot of amateur miner and they will be dropping out first You could have saved some money with dummy plugs - I use 75 ohms resistors. They cost ~£0.20 at mapplins each. If you live around London and need help putting the rigs together, let me know
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Update:
After some tinkering I finally have 3x 5870 running on that Asus motherboard. Unfortunately, I have only 1 extender so won't be able to test if 4th card works - it will have to wait until I get round to order more parts. These cards are running a bit hot 83, 81 and 76 memory underclocked and core slightly overclocked. I have few ideas how to cool them down, but am too tired to try it today.
Have you received yours?
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In progress Will let you know how it goes
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I LOVE YOU
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Put Bitcoin.app in Applications and run both commands again
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Open Bitcoin client. Go to Bitcoin->Preferences and make sure everything is UNticked. Close the client Open Terminal and enter these commands Bitcoin.app/contents/macos/bitcoin -addnode=69.164.218.197 -addnode=64.22.103.150 -addnode=173.242.112.53 -addnode=178.79.147.99 -addnode=184.106.111.41 -addnode=91.85.220.84 -addnode=173.224.125.222 -addnode=86.5.50.90
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You do realize that's not Gavin?
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That's great news. I joined your pool in the past, but had problems with connectivity so had to switch. When you finally put new servers could you announce it here? I'll point my 4GH/s at you
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Is it forwarding that port to the right(your) IP? If you haven't set a static IP it changes everytime you reboot your computer
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All the news talks about is money laundering..seriously wtf.
it probably doesn't help matters that there is a service called the Bitcoin Laundry listed on the "who accepts bitcoins" page Although it should - because the fact that there is a service dedicated to laundering ought to indicate that bitcoin itself does not serve that function. But unfortunately, the old media doesn't think too good. Either that or they are really just as corrupt as the government on which they depend. Bitcoin is not money so you can launder it as much as you like I think .... unless they are officially recognising it as money? Jumbling up crypto tokens on a website for an on-line game is what exactly? Sounds like playing world of warcraft to me
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Perfect!
I first tried turning off the pop-up blocker in IE and could see a popup flash.
Then, I tried it in Firefox and it worked.
Thanks!
A little word of advice - if you want to keep those bitcoins you bought safe, I strongly suggest forgetting about using IE
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It's 4:30am where I am and I'm not sure anymore if I'm awake or asleep and dreaming
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So someone guessed your password. Why do you have the title "dwolla hacked"?
Technology has become so mystifying to people that soon we'll be seeing threads - "Wizards used magic to extract funds from my account"
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Or even if they do, it would be useless to them
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Yes it does. You are helping the network as other nodes can connect to your client and update their blockchains Open/forward port 8333
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Good on you Sir. I too am contemplating to quit everything and dedicate all my time to bitcoin.
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Okay, this is going UP. I mean, there's no one right now that wants to sell. I don't know how much it will be a bitcoin when I wake up tomorrow.
I'm selling one for beer money =D Exactly my thoughts
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CBS WHY U NO SHOW BITCOIN???
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