hi can you specify the exact parts i would need?
Can you specify what you have? What was the old power supply rated at?
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It doesn't really front load the reward any more than a smooth curve.
It's not by a ton, but at the first reward halving it's generated about 25% more bitcoins than a smooth curve would have.
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Oh, something else important:
When you backup your wallet it only has a finite number of addresses that it backs up. So if you generate many change addresses you can get into a situation where you aren't backed up anymore. So make sure to backup your wallet after some number of transactions (I'm not sure what the number is).
Wallets like electrum and armory use a deterministic address generation, so you only have to backup once and you're good forever.
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Send me one to debug Hopefully it's just firmware.
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I guess it front loads the reward to help with adoption.
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I'm not sure how you sign in bitcoin-qt, maybe you can right click on the address in transactions or send, or something. At the very least you should be able to do it from the console (help menu)
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I know, should I move the rest of my coins to other wallet?
No, it's not a bug. It's how it's meant to be. Just get used to it.
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You have to send all the coins you got in a transaction. So there was one transaction where you got 9.53 btc. So to spend 5, you need to spend 9.53, 5 of which goes to btcjam, and 4.53 goes back to yourself. So that 4.5 went back to yourself in a new address. Your bitcoin-qt client just keeps that address a secret from you from some reason.
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I wasn't able to import my vanity address to electrum. >.<
I don't know if there's a way with the GUI but you should be able to use importprivkey in the console at least.
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You can use electrum if you don't want to download the blockchain.
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I think it's worth mentioning that intelligent design is in no way a science. It is a religion. It starts with an answer, then looks for ways to support the answer that must be true. In science you start with a question and go where the answer takes you. Even if it contradicts your beliefs.
Actually science starts with a hypothesis
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Now I have something besides a banana to give me nightmares
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Too many people have gotten their coins stolen from blockchain's wallet. You should just bite the bullet and set one up on your computer.
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You should just say it's for poker, I bet you're likely to get a loan that way.
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You can't pay off your loan, so you want a loan to pay it off? And how will you pay off the loan to pay off the loan you can't pay off?
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I'll sell you one for 0.12 BTC + shipping and walk you through setting it up.
I see people using these hubs and stuff, for multiple ones. How hard is it if I bought like 9 of them, and hooked them up to run 24/7? Will it work on an old computer? And how much startup costs? I have the computer, thats all. You'll need a fan if you have that many. And you have to get a hub with enough power for them, like an Anker hub. You should just start with one and see if you like it.
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If you really want to mine you should just start with one low cost block eruptor, just to see what's up.
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I'll enable it for you.
there done.
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