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11281  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTB] - Raspberry Pi model B - [USED/NEW] on: December 22, 2015, 05:07:51 PM
Also looking for B+ and Pi Zeros

UK Sellers only, only need a few for now but may need around 30 eventually.

Why don't you try Amazon? They are very cheap and reliable!

Question: have you come from a topic that I posted on about utilizing 34 raspberry Pis for making a suercomputer?
11282  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What do you do with your idle coins? on: December 22, 2015, 03:34:51 PM
I have some coins idling around in my wallet but I cannot bear to put it in hyip or risk it. But it is a waste to let it idle around. Yes. I have coins in some "lower risk" hyips to generate some interest which I'm prepared to write off. I also have some coins converted to hashing power in hashnest and BW.com but it has to be monitored else you will suffer a loss instead.  Grin


Unlike fiat currencies, I cannot park these coins into banks backed by governmental institutions. I put my fiat currencies in banks or blue chips but I cannot do it with cryptos.

So, what do you do with your idle coins? Let it sit around?

Manipulate the Hashnest market! That's what I do. Buy when I get up at 10:00 am GMT at weekends, sell at about 6 pm GMT and make profit. There is ore demand at 6pm than at 10am GMT as 10am GMT is 4am PST and 6pm is 12:00 PST. Seems to be a ood stratagie but has chance to los soo. Not a fool proof system.
11283  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: Do you still invest on double your bitcoin programs? on: December 22, 2015, 03:31:25 PM
If you are thinking to invest even a small amount DON'T I invested $3 https://btc2x.com they promise that my bitcoin will double in 100 hours but after waiting more than a week I received nothing after some research found out that this kind of programs are all scam sites don't invest on this  kind of program ..Let me know what you think

I still invest in those ponzi/pyramid schemes.
I tend to make a profit out of them by working tactically!
Invest a few days after they are created, once you get your 2x back, invest the same principal that you started with. They should usually last for more than two or three periods.
11284  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: █ ★☆★777Coin★☆★ █ ✔ Full Range of Games ✔ Instant Withdraw ✔ Free mBTC! on: December 22, 2015, 03:13:58 PM
username: jackg

Thank you!
Great promotion!
11285  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: Run a pool on a Raspberry Pi 2 ? on: December 22, 2015, 03:11:43 PM
You clearly didn't use the link!
It links to Amazon (I think it is EU S.A.R.L that do this as it is digital equipment!)
Free delivery as each item (on its own) is over £20, so is eligible for free super saver delivery!

Oh, sorry ! I didn't thought about clicking on ref. Unfortunatly, I get this "error" when I'm on the page :

Quote from: amozon UK
Sorry, we can't deliver this item to France - Mainland

So I'll need to find another deal. I'll look on Amazon FR to see which prices I can get.

Edit : like I said, this is 39,95€ Undecided...

No chance getting a used Raspi on eBay or something like Kijiji/eBay Classifieds (not sure what is popular in France)? I got some used ones for around 20-25 € each. Probably you will even find used servers for a nice price.


You may be able to find something on raspberrypi.org! I was just thining this, that you may find somethingcheaper. Alternatively, find someone from the UK and get them to send you the raspberry pi.
11286  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: █ ★☆★777Coin★☆★ █ ✔ Full Range of Games ✔ Instant Withdraw ✔ Free mBTC! on: December 20, 2015, 10:57:36 PM
jackg

great promo still! Great site aswell
11287  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Do yobit have an API? on: December 20, 2015, 10:51:46 PM
Sorry to revive an old post... but does any have some php examples on using yobit api? it would be much appreciated. Thanks.

that is called necrobumping and is against the rules of the forum.
create a new thread.
search Github.com as well, they may have a good example of php code with yobit!
11288  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: Run a pool on a Raspberry Pi 2 ? on: December 20, 2015, 08:22:12 PM
It can be done on linux = it can be done on a Raspberry PI!
I would recommend you look at the publications/documentations frm university students to view that a super-computer device can be made out of a few raspberry pi's.
1 GB ram and 800 MHz processor is not big enough for what you need.

You would also need a spare hard drive for the blockchain to download on.

seagate 1tb ones are around £40 on amazon and are very reliable!

You would only need about 3 pi's to make this possible and probably 3 ethernet cables and a switch!

That's what I meant about cluster. Since I'd need three of them, plus an HDD, plus this, plus that... this may not be profitable, so I think that this would be a bad idea. So an old computer with a lot of RAM is the best plan ?
It all depends on what size pool your going for, and whether it will be single coin, multipool, or profit-switching (the latter being much harder to accomplish.... try unomp). But in general yes for a small pool, a pc with a fair bit of ram and a mid-high end cpu should get you going. I recommend using NOMP for a multicoin pool. Its far easier to setup for a first time pool runner. However if your only running 1 or 2 coins you may want a nomp+mpos setup as it allows logins and nicer per user stats.

itemvaluereferencequantity
Raspberry Pi 2£26.90ref3
Seagate 500GB hard drive£39.99ref1

Total:
26.90 x 3 = £80.70
39.99+80.70 = 120.69

£120.69 in total, not too bad from the potential earnings!

This is probably all you need, connecting them together thrugh old usb cables will be a good idea!

with one dominant control pi, and two other less dominent ones!

You are lucky if you can find such prices. From where you'd you order to get this price range ? Where I bought my RPi 2, I paid it like 40€, and without shipping !

You clearly didn't use the link!
It links to Amazon (I think it is EU S.A.R.L that do this as it is digital equipment!)
Free delivery as each item (on its own) is over £20, so is eligible for free super saver delivery!
11289  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: SCITW - possibly a good yobit altcoin at the moment! on: December 20, 2015, 07:56:23 PM
There is a sell order at 0.00100000BTC too.. BTC has sell orders at $100k I'm sure..

That doesn't mean anything..

Unless it doesn't fall by 1 satoshi, I am fine! If it does fall by 1 satoshi, I am also fine!
Once a large sell order has gone, it may improve! We'll have to wait and see though!

There are over 300 coins on yobit!
About 200 of them are worth 1 satoshi or even 0 satoshi!
Some are worth 100000000satoshi (bitcoin)
Most are worth less than 500 satoshi (doge, others)
11290  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: SCITW - possibly a good yobit altcoin at the moment! on: December 20, 2015, 07:46:52 PM
When did this alt ever trade at 100 sat??

https://yobit.net/en/trade/SCITW/BTC

This is literally "Shitest Coin in the World"        https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1175841.0

DO NOT BUY THIS

For all crypto sake I surely hope this coin and this thread are nothing but a joke..



there were two sell orders for 100 sat and 200 sat!
11291  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / SCITW - possibly a good yobit altcoin at the moment! on: December 20, 2015, 07:40:24 PM
NO one sell this coin on Yobit.net!
This is just a suggestion but seems a good buy.
A user is selling millions of these for possibly a total of 0.02BTC
They are selling for 1 sat per coin, as apposed to the 100 sat per coin that it usually is!
Seems as if a user just wants to get rid of their coins, great buy though!

I hope this helps people:
Jack G
11292  Economy / Services / Re: ★☆★ 777Coin Signature Campaign ★☆★ Earn up to .001/Post (Newb-Hero Welcome) on: December 20, 2015, 07:11:25 PM
izanagi has updated the spreadsheet, I was hoping he wouldn't until Tuesday or Weenesday so I could sneak my post count up Grin

he did mine first.
Nicely, he didn't add my 17 posts so I can use them next week!
Thank you Izanagi for not counting them.
11293  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: Run a pool on a Raspberry Pi 2 ? on: December 20, 2015, 07:03:31 PM
I would recommend you look at the publications/documentations frm university students to view that a super-computer device can be made out of a few raspberry pi's.
Just took a look at those publications and even found an MPI tutorial! 64 raspi's inn unison!!! thats incredible! Thanks for pointing me towards my next project! Wink

I think that there is a description of it on linux user/developer magazine.
You may be able to find that on the internet somewhere to view for free.
Not sure how useful that is.

I also think that there is something like a switch needed to put the pis together, may be moe expensive to get a switch with 64 ports, however it is a good number as they are usually produced in sets of 8 ports.

11294  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: AVATAR CAMPAIGN [AVATARCOIN] [AV] [GIVEAWAY] [BOUNTY] [POS] [NO ICO] [NO MINING] on: December 20, 2015, 06:00:25 PM
jackg (i pmmed you!)

address: AHByZkH27JsHEiZfm88eWx9X1PYfprrZkV

I wish to join!

Thank you!
11295  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: Run a pool on a Raspberry Pi 2 ? on: December 20, 2015, 05:15:55 PM
It can be done on linux = it can be done on a Raspberry PI!
I would recommend you look at the publications/documentations frm university students to view that a super-computer device can be made out of a few raspberry pi's.
1 GB ram and 800 MHz processor is not big enough for what you need.

You would also need a spare hard drive for the blockchain to download on.

seagate 1tb ones are around £40 on amazon and are very reliable!

You would only need about 3 pi's to make this possible and probably 3 ethernet cables and a switch!

That's what I meant about cluster. Since I'd need three of them, plus an HDD, plus this, plus that... this may not be profitable, so I think that this would be a bad idea. So an old computer with a lot of RAM is the best plan ?
It all depends on what size pool your going for, and whether it will be single coin, multipool, or profit-switching (the latter being much harder to accomplish.... try unomp). But in general yes for a small pool, a pc with a fair bit of ram and a mid-high end cpu should get you going. I recommend using NOMP for a multicoin pool. Its far easier to setup for a first time pool runner. However if your only running 1 or 2 coins you may want a nomp+mpos setup as it allows logins and nicer per user stats.

itemvaluereferencequantity
Raspberry Pi 2£26.90ref3
Seagate 500GB hard drive£39.99ref1

Total:
26.90 x 3 = £80.70
39.99+80.70 = 120.69

£120.69 in total, not too bad from the potential earnings!

This is probably all you need, connecting them together thrugh old usb cables will be a good idea!

with one dominant control pi, and two other less dominent ones!
11296  Economy / Long-term offers / Re: Possible Serious Loan Opportunity on: December 20, 2015, 01:15:42 PM
I was considering not taking a loan, but I want to see if anyone is interested anyways. I run https://dustdice.com and I'm looking for some more rapid growth. A loan would be helpful for marketing and development efforts. I've decided not to make this an official loan thread simply to keep sensitive information away from public eyes. In short, I'd be looking for 2-6 BTC across 2-3 months, collateralized, and repaid via profits. I do have a plan and such so if you're interested make sure to let me know Cheesy. Again, this would be collateralized and secured, do not think I will scam Cheesy.

Exactly what collateral would you be offering? Would it be a fixed interest? If so how much?


Details would have to be discussed in private I prefer. If you want I can PM you with answers for all of the above.

I too want to know this information.
What collaterol is required:
Is there an exact loan term or a percentage payment upon interest per day:
When will the payments be (is it just one payback or will it be done in segments):
Would escrow have to hold the collaterol:
Also, since it is a service you are offering, would I have a permanent stake in the business of something like 10% (this is not required, it is just extra information!)

If you don't want to share this here please pm

Thank you
Jack G

EDIT:
NOTE: any information shared from you be it sensitive or not, I will not share it, and will remove the message straight away after reading and putting in offline data storage.
11297  Economy / Services / Re: ★☆★ 777Coin Signature Campaign ★☆★ Earn up to .001/Post (Newb-Hero Welcome) on: December 20, 2015, 01:08:19 PM

First, wear your sgnature on you account profile.
then create a post stating your:
Posts:
Activity:
Rank:
Bitcoin Address:

And wait, checking the spreadsheet to see if you get accepted, check regularly!
11298  Other / Meta / Re: Question about my activity on: December 19, 2015, 10:24:00 PM
I tried to find an answer with the search function but didn't find one...

Why is my activity stuck at 126 for some time now? Isn't it supposed to go up every two weeks or so?

Every 14 days (always a Tuesday) your activity points will increase by a maximum of 14 points.
You must post in that 2 week period to gain the activity points increase, post 14 times you get +14 activity points, post 3 times you get +3 activity points but it can't be more than +14 even if you post 1000 times in each 2 week period.

The next activity increase is Tuesday 22nd December.

Thank you, clear answer.

Yes, this is correct. It will increase next tuesday, 22nd. We will have to wait and see if your activity increases at thsi point, it should do!

I hope this helps you and gives you a clear answer.
11299  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: Run a pool on a Raspberry Pi 2 ? on: December 19, 2015, 10:20:01 PM
It can be done on linux = it can be done on a Raspberry PI!
I would recommend you look at the publications/documentations frm university students to view that a super-computer device can be made out of a few raspberry pi's.
1 GB ram and 800 MHz processor is not big enough for what you need.

You would also need a spare hard drive for the blockchain to download on.

seagate 1tb ones are around £40 on amazon and are very reliable!

You would only need about 3 pi's to make this possible and probably 3 ethernet cables and a switch!
Wow! I just got smoked lol. Ok let me rephrase my earlier statement. It would be difficult to run stable on one raspi. Your best (easiest) bet would be a desktop/server blade with linux running on it, simply for ease of use. I'm sure using external storage, and some well used swap space it could be done on a single raspi..... but it would be difficult.

On a single PI, it would be bad. You would never got over a few PH/s: if that!
However external mediums and old hardware may be good to use, with a link directly to a router to speed up connection!

EDIT:
Quote
sorry, I forgot to mention: this cannot be done from the SD card installed in the sd/micro sd card of the raspberry pi!
Due to the limitations of flash technology, it still only allows for the theoretical maximum 10000 Read/Writes. This means, a general rule would be that the Card will become corrupted after processing 5000 blocks, maximum.
If you were to copy over the root directory from the raspberry pi (by copying over the partition), then this can be overcome!
If you need any more help on this (please PM!)
11300  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: Run a pool on a Raspberry Pi 2 ? on: December 19, 2015, 10:18:16 PM
It can be done on linux = it can be done on a Raspberry PI!
I would recommend you look at the publications/documentations frm university students to view that a super-computer device can be made out of a few raspberry pi's.
1 GB ram and 800 MHz processor is not big enough for what you need.

You would also need a spare hard drive for the blockchain to download on.

seagate 1tb ones are around £40 on amazon and are very reliable!

You would only need about 3 pi's to make this possible and probably 3 ethernet cables and a switch!

You could always use an old computer to do this.
Or just attack an old GPU/CPU to it. Usually better to use CPU for this type of processing.
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