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10041  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: EARN BITCOIN NEWBIE GUIDE on: May 07, 2015, 07:41:19 AM
I only focus on three faucets. That is.. Bitcoin Aliens, Weekend Bitcoin and FreeBitco.in. Three of them is paying good. The small amount I earn from them is enough for me. Not gonna spend minutes going to every single faucets and get some Satoshi.

you should try to use multiple faucets for a serious earning, one for each tab of your browser, you can really earn something more significant in this way, you just need to be fast enough to do it in a short time

I don't think there is such a thing as faucets and serious earning.  I hope you can prove me wrong with some math or proof.  I would love to be wrong.

But time spent on faucet compared to money earned never has been very good in my opinion.
10042  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Invest and FAST profit on: May 07, 2015, 07:39:15 AM
I can try Currency Exchange forum.
Looks right.

I can't find investing option on PD site...
And what you think about dadice and dogecoins?



I am not a fan of dice games personally.

It's sad but I think dogecoins have had their best day's behind them.  I doubt any other coin will have a community like it did either.
10043  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Hi, i am new to btc on: May 07, 2015, 07:20:54 AM
You can use faucets to get some bitcoins because you are starting and maybe you dont want to buy bitcoins with your own money because you cant really buy small amounts easily wich might be a problem with bitcoins at start

After you get set up at an exchange it's easy to buy small or big.  What country are you in?
10044  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Hi, i am new to btc on: May 07, 2015, 07:20:08 AM
I too am new. Which is the most popular exchange to see the live BTC prices?

Circle and Coinbase both are popular.  There are some other one's aswell.
10045  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: our exchange on: May 07, 2015, 07:19:07 AM
Exchanges are not something easy to get into.  Look at financial law as much as coding.  Most likely you would spend more to comply with your country laws then by far then you have set aside for this project. 

Unless you are a massive company.

Arghhh, i lost my response to you message so i type it again

First of all thanks for your input.

We have the law part pretty much covered. We are not planning on doing business in countries like the US. We know the licenses we need for our business.

We are about to post an add on freelancer for an economy major. I guess they would have the knowledge that we are looking for. If not, nothing lost. i;m sure we will be able to find someone with the expertise we need.




What country are you planning on being a exchange for?
10046  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Best way to earn Bitcoins? on: May 07, 2015, 06:34:13 AM
More & more faucets  Grin

no best way to get btc from faucets.
because faucets very low. the best way to earn bitcoins is trading or signature campaign.
But i dont have a bitcoin to start tranding ?? so..

Well you can get them from signature campaigns or make a little investment buy buying them in the first place. Trading is risky though and more often than not most end up losing coins. I'd just buy and hold or earn them from signature campaigns but you must remember to make quality posts or you risk having your account banned.
If you dont have any bitcoin right now you can earn from faucets even if it is small if you type the capthca every hour i think you can have a little bitcoin but if you continue that you can earn a big bitcoin.

There is not a faucet that I personally consider will lead you to "big bitcoin".  Can you say how much you refer to when you say "big bitcoin"?
10047  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: our exchange on: May 07, 2015, 06:30:17 AM
Exchanges are not something easy to get into.  Look at financial law as much as coding.  Most likely you would spend more to comply with your country laws then by far then you have set aside for this project. 

Unless you are a massive company.
10048  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How would you introduce Bitcoin to your friends and family? on: May 07, 2015, 06:01:58 AM
I would not introduce without them asking.

It sucks when someone wants to force you into something you don't want and they might see BTC as a pyramid that needs to attract more people if you want to profit

Ofcourse you will not force it on them.  Normally family into technology or finance are the people who might be interested.

I would talk to them first before normally.  But a gift of BTC is always welcome.  I think it's a fun gift to those who like technology or finance.
How much do you think would be a good amount to give to a brand new person? How much would be classified as too much? This is because if you give them something such as 1 satoshi, that wouldn't be useful to them would it? I think the amount needs to be just enough to be able to be spent on something.

Of course not something as 1 satoshi.  I think it needs to be enough for them to do something with it.   Buy something or watch it.   How much would really have more to do with your means.
10049  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: Summer Mining - Fans/Other summer equipment on: May 07, 2015, 05:57:53 AM
Been waiting on it. So far have only half my gear testing area.  

I still need to make changes.  It is hard that I have humidity so a lot of easy options are not possible for me.

Working on a few ideas I will update it once I try one.

Is there a way to dehumidify the air coming in?

Do you have adequate roof ventilation?

Seems odd you would have humidity issues is that because of the open windows?

Got any cheap desiccants like rice husks, wheat stalks or rock salt?

Found this on a DIY site:

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Rock Salt

I have tried this rock salt method and it works for me.

Materials you will need:

2 five gallon buckets and a bag of rock salt .Rock salt will pull moisture out of the air, therefore decreasing humidity.

Using a drill, put some holes, a couple dozen, in the sides and bottom of 1 bucket. Place the bucket with the holes on top of the intact 5 gallon bucket. Pour rock salt into the top bucket. Place the buckets in the area to be dehumidified.

As the rock salt pulls moisture out of the air, the moisture will collect in the bottom bucket, Dump liquid and replace rock salt in order to continue dehumidifying the area if necessary.

I don't have humidity issues.  But i don't have the "dry heat" that evaporation is used with.  The weather has a humidity of 61 percent currently.  

So I assume humidity such as this makes evaporation cooling not a option.  Unless I just don't understand evaporation cooling which is possible.   I truly would appreciate your advice if I am understanding it wrong.

Yes it has windows open, which allow the air from outside with currently 61 percent humidity.

On adequate roof ventilation. It's never been a problem before gable fan has always worked.   Along with roof vent's. But with miners it might need more I'm not sure.
10050  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Can someone help a total noob? Can I make mining profitable in my circumstances? on: May 07, 2015, 04:48:34 AM
No one in our living area pays directly for electricity. Electricity is covered as a 1 time payment in our lease agreement. It makes no difference to him, in fact if I went right now and told him I think he'd be confused as to why I am bothering him

Then talk to him, make it where you are not committing a crime.  If it's that easy why not do that small chat to become legal?

And someone pays for electricity... if not him then landlord.   So "No one pay's" is not going to be true.
10051  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Invest and FAST profit on: May 07, 2015, 04:47:02 AM
The localbitcoins questions have been answered, so I will just skip them.

I have invested all my clams in JD 2 months ago, and get roughly 16% profit (in terms of clams not btc) as of now. So I don't think you would need 3 years to make 100% profit on JD.
There are only 2 bitcoin sites I feel okay leaving my bitcoin there: PD and JD, and for me I wouldn't invest in those casinos or dice sites.
PD just took a big hit if you read - http://www.coindesk.com/primedice-shifts-focus-following-us-and-australia-ban/

As far as profit they lost around 50 percent it sounds like now.  Sure lots will use way's to get around, but they will lose some gamblers.
10052  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: how to install 50 miner ? on: May 07, 2015, 04:43:27 AM
Why did you switch name to "toqchista2"?
10053  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Monarch firmware, will BFL release the source code? on: May 07, 2015, 04:41:29 AM
BFL is known for their helping with bitcoin community,..... ok i could not even make it any further without laughing.

I highly doubt BFL does anything to help the community.   I expect them to be dodging lawsuits for years to come.
10054  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: May 3rd to May 14th diff thread. OPEN for picks NOW! on: May 07, 2015, 04:39:51 AM
It's went up pretty much:

Bitcoin Difficulty:    47,643,398,018
Estimated Next Difficulty:    47,408,223,886 (-0.49%)
Adjust time:    After 1529 Blocks, About 10.5 days

Price also dropped around 6 dollars to around 230.

It went down some... so not all bad news

Bitwisdom:

Bitcoin Difficulty:    47,643,398,018
Estimated Next Difficulty:    47,032,106,525 (-1.28%)
Adjust time:    After 1517 Blocks, About 10.6 days
10055  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Can someone help a total noob? Can I make mining profitable in my circumstances? on: May 07, 2015, 04:38:12 AM
I am in the same boat as you my friend except my free power is much more limited as I am mining from a residential unit with about 4kwh capacity (although my neighbors providing another 2kw tho he doesnt know it- dont worry he is not paying for his power either). If your looking for cheap Thash equipment check out the Terraminer 4.. I scored one for about $100 with shipping. Its a crap miner that draws a buttload of power (i think almost 2kw) and likes to throw up interesting new issues every so often, but they do get about 1.6 thash and people will almost pay you take them off their hands.

That is so wrong.  Stealing electricity from neighbors .....

You realize if you get caught it is illegal?   And if you run 2kw (Sounds like 1 110 circuit) for a while... it will become felony amount in cash on amount of electricity used?
10056  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: BELKIN 8 Feet 12 Outlets 3780 Joules Surge Protector on: May 07, 2015, 02:18:17 AM
I'm not sure where you're located, but the question you need to be asking is "can the outlet into which I plug in the surge protector support the kind of power draw I'm asking of it with multiple 1300W PSUs?"

If you're in the US and are using a typical wall plug, the answer is a pretty definitive no.


If you are talking about 220/240 instead of surge protectors most likely you need to look into PDU's.  They are plugged into high voltage and split it into a few different outlets.
10057  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: BITMAIN announces Antpool on: May 07, 2015, 02:13:47 AM
never mind it popped back up


I have a missing hash issue.

 I am send you 50th from westhash and 50 th from nicehash.

been doing this for a day.

nice hash is giving credit and westhash vanished.

where is the 50th?











Can you tell us did you make money with the rental? Smiley
10058  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: Summer Mining - Fans/Other summer equipment on: May 07, 2015, 02:08:44 AM
Been waiting on it. So far have only half my gear testing area. 

I still need to make changes.  It is hard that I have humidity so a lot of easy options are not possible for me.

Working on a few ideas I will update it once I try one.
10059  Economy / Services / Re: Hotel and/or Flight Service 70% off (70% only for first customer!!) on: May 07, 2015, 02:05:47 AM
I am looking into getting 2 weeks hotel stay next month.  Will you be able to do this and have a trusted member hold escrow for the duration for the first customer 70% off?

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On a different note,

He is using stolen credit cards and get get your bitcoins instead, this is a very very old scheme ; do not use his services!

I'm not quite sure tbh.  When I used travelking's service the hotel clerks told me that the method that was used for payment was classified in their system as *hidden* indicating to me at least that credit cards were not involved.



time will tell, but i REALLY doubt a form of payment is classified really, unless he paid in diamonds or something.

I'm not sure why you would have reason to believe I'd lie about it.  I don't want at all to be associated with anyone/anything illegal.

I wish you luck.  I wanted to do it but I could not do it without knowing more.

There is  HIGH risk of stolen CC's, stolen point's, etc being used.  And they will be looking at the guy in the hotel or flight.... you are opening yourself up for a lot of legal trouble.
10060  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Did you earn some bitcoin today? on: May 07, 2015, 01:59:26 AM
Glad you asked hehe, i made something like 0.05 btc in scrypt mining today, low investment low return... but enough for me to stay tunned and up with btc community even without much to live on it, just to imagine getting in to in earlier like the end of 2012... Maybe work on a time machine to do so :p


What are you using to mine scrypt?   I have found it to be a hard market for quite a while on profit.
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