Still looking. If you're going to message me asking 5+ BTC, you can stop reading now.
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Hey there, I love this concept, and I'm trying to branch out and use the large amount of computation power available to me, but the requirement of the password in my userscript really cramps things up.
Why is there a password requirement? I mine BTC over at bitminter and they recently removed worker passwords due to the fact that there's no reason to have them. Is there a way to bypass this?
There is no worker password requirement with multipool. Something else must be wrong. What is happening? Are you using the correct worker name? Each worker name must be added on https://www.multipool.us/accountdetails.php page. It is username.worker example... allbiznessman.1 allbiznessman.2 Make sure you are using a period (.) and not an underscore (_) between the user and worker names, with your miner. Just enter a number or name in the box that says user, beside your username where you add your workers. Then in your miner use -u or --user, and.... username.worker Hope that helps. Thanks, Chris AKA... AllBiznessMan && SudoSuRootDev Thank you for your reply, it turns out that it is cgminer which wants a password. Setting -p password works a charm!
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Quick and easy transaction, thanks!
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Hey there, I love this concept, and I'm trying to branch out and use the large amount of computation power available to me, but the requirement of the password in my userscript really cramps things up.
Why is there a password requirement? I mine BTC over at bitminter and they recently removed worker passwords due to the fact that there's no reason to have them. Is there a way to bypass this?
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This post is what ended up fixing it all for me.
Had to go into recovery mode, telnet into 192.168.1.1, mount_root, and then fix the /etc/config/network file because it was missing the "ipaddr" section.
Hope that helps!
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I have 4 BLF units that are all early 60ghs SCs please ping me and lets talk
I PM'd you.
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Literally dealing with the same thing here.
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So I've decided I want to create a mining pool website, hoping to make a decent amount of $ with it. I know nothing about creating a pool or how to start one, which is why I'm not the one doing the technical stuff, but I'd like a detailed list of things We'd have to do in order to create a successful public pool.
I'm the business and marketing end of the idea, I have a friend that has a job making websites, and we're looking for someone to get the programming end of this. So right now I'm just looking for a "grocery list" of things we'd have to do, things we'd need, and and so on...
I'm not looking for anyone to tell me "If you don't know you shouldn't do it", because I'm not creating the pool myself (I know nothing about programming).
Thanks for the help!
Yeah good luck with that buddy. Why would someone here who knows how go to all that work to have you make money? Not gonna happen.
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My transactions with them have been smooth as well.
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My account seems broken, I'm never able to start the verification process..
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Website.
Sounds like that's an idea to me...
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Offer Paypal or trusted member escrow and I'll be buying. Until then, not a chance
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Are you f***ing serious?? lol.... You do realize that in a year or two, that BTC you just spent is gonna be worth a lot more... congratulations, you just bought a sandwich for $300 LOL!! These stores are smart to accept bitcoins and store as much as they can early on
You're an idiot. I wish this forum supported tagging so I could make a note.
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I just bought one for 1.7 the other day
1.7 could be good or bad, depending on the exact date & time.. i mean, about 52 hrs ago, the price was at $450 on mtgox. Also depends on your plans and stuff
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Will you be purchasing with BTC?
Yes of course. I'll update the OP.
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I just bought one for 1.7 the other day
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Still looking. 1 bought. 1 scammer pissed off.
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I just bought 1 off another member, but could buy a couple more. What's your asking price?
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