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10741  Local / Anfänger und Hilfe / Re: ...in Hand.. on: December 29, 2013, 06:32:47 PM
Hast Du n entsprechenden Link?

Bitte:  http://www.ebay.de/itm/KnC-Miner-Jupiter-November-Batch-in-Hand-650GH-s-700GH-s-ASCI-Bitcoin-0-533BC-/141145885781?pt=DE_Computer_Sonstige&hash=item20dcf34c55

Anscheinend hast du recht.  Da muss man sich keinem Pool anbinden - richtig?

Mal ne ganz doofe Frage nebenbei. Kann man wirklich damit Geld verdienen??  Das ganze scheint mit ein wenig  "unseriös" Warum machte dann nicht jeder?

Genau in diesem Fall ist gemeint das man "Solo mint", was - wie bereits geschrieben - wenig Sinn macht, weil die Chance solo einen Block zu finden sehr gering sind und man ca. alle 10 Minuten von vorne Anfangen muss. Es währe also reines Glück solo einen Block zu finden. Es ist nicht so das man einfach lang genug rumrechnen kann und dann schon ein Block bei rauskommt. Also, genau genommen ist das zwar so, aber dieser Block ist dann eben schon längst gefunden und man bekommt dafür nichts mehr.

Das Hauptproblem ist die sog. difficulty, also wie schwer es ist solch einen neuen Block zu finden. Damit nur alle 10 Minuten ein Block gefunden werden kann ändert sich diese ständig.

Ist hier https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=320289.0 ganz gut erklärt, wenn auch nicht sonderlich detailiert.


Generell kannst Du Miner ewig und drei Tage laufen lassen, aber - wie bereits geschrieben - ist der Ertrag in Bitcoin irgendwann höher als die Kosten durch den Stromverbrauch. Deswegen gibt es auch einige "schlaue" Menschen die ihre Minter auf der Arbeit betreiben, geklauter Strom kostet schließlich nichts, außer vielleicht den Job, wenn man erwischt wird Wink
10742  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Responso to topic 389706 on: December 29, 2013, 02:43:47 PM
It was for 0.25 BTC and I don't think the original poster will even see this thread to be honest Wink

Probably not, but while oil works well for spreading the heat you still have to cool the hot / warm oil.

Also for a whole datacenter thats a lot of oil and probably not worth it.

This guy here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fM9ps-Gp70U
looks like he knows what he is talking about and I dont see any oil anywhere Wink

Also in a big datacenter you usually change the hardware on a regular basis, so an oil setup would complicate that.
10743  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: hey there.. greeting from germany on: December 29, 2013, 02:36:59 PM
Moin moin,

Du kannst - solange Du noch "Newbie" bist - auch schon im lokalen deutschen Forum posten https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=16.0
Aber sind ja eh nur 4 Stunden Wartezeit Wink

Willkommen.
10744  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: I feel at home on: December 29, 2013, 02:17:53 PM
Well the easiest way to make some BTC are either faucets (takes a while though) or sell your signature (as you will probably post here anyway, why dont get payed for it?).
Other than that you might have some skills or goods (e.g. I sold a bunch of tf2 keys today) you could sell.
10745  Local / Anfänger und Hilfe / Re: ...in Hand.. on: December 29, 2013, 02:12:37 PM
Also "in Hand" bedeutet das die Hardware auch tatsächlich vorhanden ist und das ganze keine Vorbestellung ist, was leider auch oft vorkommt.

"auf eigene Faust rechnen lassen" ist mir so ohne Zusammenhang erstmal nicht klar. Klingt aber als würde damit angepriesen das Du selbst Bitcoins errechnen kannst. Hast Du n entsprechenden Link?
10746  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: cant access bios on ga-990fxa-ud3 (rev 4.0) motherboard on: December 29, 2013, 02:10:03 PM
Well I wouldnt even bother with it and just return it to the "pc repair technician" who was payed to update your bios.
Or did you update the bios? I dont understand the "i bought 2nd hand GFX cards to do what the tech was ment to do" part.

Also if your brand new hardware isnt working, why didnt you return it to the store you bought it from and got a replacement or them fixing the bios? Or is that where you got that technician?

Anyways, if you payed for it and its not working you shouldnt fix it, but those you bought it from.
10747  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Deleting mining pool accounts on: December 29, 2013, 02:01:52 PM
It seems like most dont allow you to deleted an account yourself.
You could
#1 ask support to delete the account
#2 change all data and password and logout


Depending on the data you provided the only "risk" I see is getting spam mails to your mail and maybe attacks if you used the same login / password on other sites and the pool is run by scammers.
10748  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Predict the Date: When will Amazon accept Bitcoin ? on: December 29, 2013, 01:55:54 PM
More likely that Amazon will come out with its own currency.

They can try, but I don't see why people would adopt it.

Reason #1

Because it's fricking Amazon.

Reason #0
They allready have their own currency http://www.amazon.com/gp/feature.html?docId=1001166401
Thats also the reason why I think they will never accept bitcoin.
10749  Other / Off-topic / Re: FREE MONEY! Wait what? Get outta here.. on: December 27, 2013, 01:05:33 PM
Not sure wether I want to join this heated up topic or not, but since im writing it looks like I want to Wink

First off, I understand both sides.
Doing nothing and getting payed for it? Feels wrong!
On the other hand, there are not enough jobs for everyone. With the industrial revolutions more and more low education jobs are gone.
I think noone really wants to sit on his/her ass and do nothing. But even if you get a fixed amount of money no matter what youd still want to do something, dont you? Maybe its something most ppl wouldnt consider working, but maybe cultural works like art, music or writing. I personally think these cultural works have a value even though you cant sell them (well some artists get good money maybe, but the majority doesnt). So society should pay for it, right? Or mabye reduce daily work to 4 hours and raise the payment so you dont have to work more.

Well in my personal case I wish I had some money so I wouldnt have to work to pay for university.

You never met my ex-wife. She definitely never wants to work a day in her life

Oh I know "these people" you think about, but depending on how you define work, they do wether they know it or not.
Maybe its consulting or doing hair or whatever, even the I play WoW 60 hours a week because I have no job guys I know do some kind of work and even if its writing a how to grind dungeon xyz in WoW guide. Its a basic human principle that we want to communicate and share.
I mean there is this social system that gives them money anyway, so why not give money to everyone else who is doing something besides filling forms.
10750  Economy / Services / Re: Brick system on: December 27, 2013, 12:53:02 PM
Sounds like a ponzi scheme or snowball system to me.
10751  Other / Off-topic / Re: FREE MONEY! Wait what? Get outta here.. on: December 27, 2013, 12:46:56 PM
Not sure wether I want to join this heated up topic or not, but since im writing it looks like I want to Wink

First off, I understand both sides.
Doing nothing and getting payed for it? Feels wrong!
On the other hand, there are not enough jobs for everyone. With the industrial revolutions more and more low education jobs are gone.
I think noone really wants to sit on his/her ass and do nothing. But even if you get a fixed amount of money no matter what youd still want to do something, dont you? Maybe its something most ppl wouldnt consider working, but maybe cultural works like art, music or writing. I personally think these cultural works have a value even though you cant sell them (well some artists get good money maybe, but the majority doesnt). So society should pay for it, right? Or mabye reduce daily work to 4 hours and raise the payment so you dont have to work more.

Well in my personal case I wish I had some money so I wouldnt have to work to pay for university.
10752  Other / Off-topic / Re: Android security on: December 27, 2013, 12:28:36 PM
Okay, bottomline, is it okay/better to have more than 1 antivirus / anti malware?  Or 1 antivirus + 1 anti malware, or just 1 comprehensive antivirus is enough?
Multiple antiviruses might lag your device and prevent usage of many apps, especially the resource intensive ones.

Its not a good idea:

They will try to kill each other. They search your system for programs that are monitoring and sending information about your system, a competing antivirus program that is monitoring and sending information about your system tends to look like a virus, so it will attempt to block it and remove it.

They will fight over viruses. When an antivirus program encounters a virus, it removes it and quarantines it. But if a competing antivirus program sees that quarantined file and wants to remove and quarantine it in accordance with its own objectives, then it will repeatedly send reports and notifications about this virus that it is detecting.

They will sap your power. Antivirus programs use a lot of your system memory to conduct system scans and other related operations. If you have two of these operating simultaneously, your system’s effectiveness can be greatly diminished or completely wiped out altogether, and without any benefit, since the two are performing redundant operations.
10753  Other / Off-topic / Re: Let's Count to 21 Million with Images on: December 27, 2013, 11:58:53 AM

10446


you should have posted 10448  Roll Eyes





10754  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Is GPU power the single most important factor in mining for BTC? on: December 27, 2013, 11:35:55 AM
Forget GPU, no way to make a profit without ASICs.

But for your questions, the mainboard, ram and cpu need to transfer the data, so if you would use some 1990s tech you might get a bottleneck somewhere there. If you dont use ancient tech you should be fine.
10755  Other / Off-topic / Re: Let's Count to 21 Million with Images on: December 25, 2013, 08:56:04 PM
10756  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: So you're newbie, have you already bought BTC or are you waiting for a drop? on: December 25, 2013, 08:51:21 PM
Looks like its still going down to me.

Well what im willing to pay doesnt matter does it?

What is with people saying it's going down?

Going by Coinbase's prices, it has been hovering around $650 with remarkable consistency for the last week.


More to the point of the original post:

I have bought and will continue to buy BTC for the next few weeks at least. I expect big things in 2014.

Overall trend is still downwards if you trade daily candles.
10757  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: So you're newbie, have you already bought BTC or are you waiting for a drop? on: December 25, 2013, 03:00:51 PM
Looks like its still going down to me.

Well what im willing to pay doesnt matter does it?
10758  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: IS frozencoin a good coin? on: December 25, 2013, 02:51:45 PM

What promise does it have? I think for a new alt to look promising it needs to have something unique or original behind it.

"50 Fz per block
Block reward will never drop below 1 Fz
Total of 7,777,777 million Fz"

Its not going to work. Even if you start paying 1 Fz after 3 Blocks, thats 7,777,627 Blocks with 1 Fz each or ~7,4 years till you hit the maximum. Oh wait its 7... million, well would still hit maximum in ~7,4 million years, which is earlier than "never", maybe, depends on how the coin is going the next years.

"Co-Founder" https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=116085
has neg. trust and seems to be a minor "over for until my school finals are done which will be done by the 18th of this month." ( https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=366762.0 )



10759  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: D-link hub 7 port cant handle more than 3 asicminer usb erupters on: December 25, 2013, 02:38:49 PM
Well they need .5 A each and according to the data sheet of the hub
"It is recommended that the total combined power draw not exceed 2.4 A or 12 W"

which would still allow at least 4 block erupters.

Do you use USB Power supply or a power adapter?
10760  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: [HELP]Bounty 0.00001 I have over 20 POSTS how do i add a link in my signiture on: December 25, 2013, 02:26:47 PM
Well for an account thats a few weeks old, Id say: take his money and make a new one.

Maybe change the mail adresse first and delete the PMs Smiley

You only have promise of 0.001 BTC,  no guarantee you receive this 0.001 BTC  Smiley

Yeah, I doubt you'd get paid off most of these people offering to buy accounts. They'll probably just scam you out of them.

Well Id sell for 0.001 BTC and 0,0088* BTC extra for the 44* posts I made since the 17th if I get an offer, if its not against the forum rules (need to check that, but since no mod deleted this yet, I think its fine) and the persons goes first ofc.


Edit: * Well with every post its going to be more Wink
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