Hello guys. We know about the problem and we're currently trying to fix it. We'll notify you asap! Thank you for you feedback.
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A little announcement: In case of any issues or suggestions please feel free to leave your comments here!
We really value your opinion - so please, don't hasitate to contact us.
Thank you for your support!
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Good news everyone! Withdraw issue has been resolved! Feel free to test this out. Happy mining and thanks for your support!
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Hey folks! We're terribly sorry for the inconvinience! Withdraw issue is going to be fixed today. Thank you for your patience.
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Nice miner guys! Thanks and hope you're going to improve it even further - keep it simple tho You're most certainly welcome! We're constantly working on improvements for our miner - keep your eyes on this thread - there are more good news to come.
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Good news everyone! We've released brand new version where you're actually able to select how many cores you want to use! Happy mining and thanks for your support!
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Nice miner folks! Are you planning to release multicore version?
How to install this miner into Ubuntu 12.04? And how to set number of used cores in Windows version? All i got with Core i5 was 1.8H/s. (6.5 in wallet) Same assue with my second CPU too.
Can you please implement the number of cores one can use.
Thanks for the feedback! We're currently working on this feature and will implement it in a very short time. Keep an eye on the thread we will notify you as soon as possible!
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KEY FEATURES:- 1-click GUI miner (no configures and tutorials required)
- Smart Mining (automatic mining of the currently most profitable currency)
- Variable difficulty (effective optimization for any user PC)
- Effective CPU-mining
- Easy withdrawal of mined coins
- All popular operating systems supported: Windows, Mac, Linux (Ubuntu, Fedora, etc.)
- All types of processors supported: CPU, GPU, ASIC (for BTC and LTC)
- 3rd party miners supported
CLI SETTINGS:- Ethereum CPU mining[ETH] : ethminer -C -F http://pool.minergate.com:55751/<YOUR_EMAIL> —disable-submit-hashrate
- Ethereum GPU mining[ETH] : ethminer -G -F http://pool.minergate.com:55751/<YOUR_EMAIL> —disable-submit-hashrate
- Ethereum Classic CPU mining[ETC] : ethminer -C -F http://pool.minergate.com:51777/<YOUR_EMAIL> —disable-submit-hashrate
- Ethereum Classic GPU mining[ETC] : ethminer -G -F http://pool.minergate.com:51777/<YOUR_EMAIL> —disable-submit-hashrate
- Bitcoin BTC stratum+tcp://btc.pool.minergate.com:3335
- Litecoin [LTC] stratum+tcp://ltc.pool.minergate.com:3336
- Bytecoin [BCN] stratum+tcp://bcn.pool.minergate.com:45550
- Monero [XMR] stratum+tcp://xmr.pool.minergate.com:45560
- DigitalNote [XDN] stratum+tcp://duck.pool.minergate.com:45620
- QuazarCoin [QCN] stratum+tcp://qcn.pool.minergate.com:45570
- FantomCoin [FCN] stratum+tcp://fcn.pool.minergate.com:45610
- MonetaVerde [MCN] stratum+tcp://mcn.pool.minergate.com:45640
- Dashcoin [DSH] stratum+tcp://dsh.pool.minergate.com:45720
Merged mining with FCN:- FCN + QCN stratum+tcp://fcn-qcn.pool.minergate.com:45600
- FCN + DSH stratum+tcp://fcn-dsh.pool.minergate.com:45730
Merged mining with MCN:- MCN + QCN stratum+tcp://mcn-qcn.pool.minergate.com:45670
- MCN + DSH stratum+tcp://mcn-dsh.pool.minergate.com:45740
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Phinnaeus Gage, If you travel to Florida you might want to heed the speed limits because my N*****R sister who happens to be a Miami Dade Deputy might pull your Racist ass over and give you a ticket Lol, can you imagine him getting lost in little Haiti? LOL, he would end up on the first 48! LMAO! I think Phinnaeus Gage is a Keyboard toughguy/racist he wouldn't Dare spot this shit anywhere but in the safety of his home. I can't Imagine being 53 years old and being this IGNORANT in life. This scenario seems to be realistic. Phinnaeus Gage is just a riffraff. No other words
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The death of Mt. Gox was certainly not the first real test of the robustness of Bitcoin. The first and by far the biggest test was the crash in June 2011.
What was the first 'test'? how did it look like? I was thinking there was any problems before as it has just began to grow to be popular
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I am working on this hope this will happen in next decade Why don't you make it faster? Mycelium Bitcoin Wallet[/url] for Android does this. Watch this video of the Cold Storage Spending feature: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1pDSzOiFgIkFor improved security take an old second hand Android device (>= Android 2.2), nuke it to factory defaults (maybe replace factory image with cyanogenmod), no SIM, and install nothing else than the wallet. You have turned a practically free old phone it into a single purpose hardware device. Forum announcement here. Thanks a lot - that's what I was looking for!
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I can see a trend - the number of people who ask for donations, who actually beg for donations, is rising. That's actully threatend me.
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What about Mac OSX? I am the begginner and to be honest not good in hardware and sofware good for mining. I mean I am not a noob in it but there's a lot to learn
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I can see. Marks head is in big trouble.
I wish to see soon his head in the (_|_) as he is incompetent
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Actually, this brings up a good question. We know that Gox is short of BTC, but are they missing fiat as well, and if so how do they explain it?
That's a really good question. Actually they haven't explained it and I think they won't as bankruptcy process is going.
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*DJ Mt. Gox Lawyer: 750,000 Bitcoin Held by Clients, 100,000 Held by Mt. Gox Mostly Missing *DJ Mt. Gox Lawyer: Missing Bitcoin May Have Been Withdrawn Through System
In one source I have read that it was 120,000 bitcoins held my MtGox missing. So what's the exactly amount?
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"TO BE CONTINED..."
That's not the end of the bitcoin that's just the end of one of it's step
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You can use Cex.io to do this.
Method 1
Mine with cex/ghash. Use their distribute feature to have 10% go to 10 different addresses. All earnings will be divided however you want.
Method 2
Mine with whoever you want. (BTC, bitminer etc). Have their earnings deposited to the CEX deposit address. Then use the cex distribute feature. This way you aren't mining at all at ghash (which some people take issue with), but you can use their distribution feature for free. Only catch is that it introduces at 24 hour delay in the distribution of earnings.
I use method #2. I have different pools all depositing btc earnings at CEX. Once a day cex distributes the btc earnings to the addresses I specify, in the % I specify.
The second method seems to be a great idea. Thinking about doing the same
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