Hey guys, I am new to this forum and new to the Bitcoin project in general. As such I have a few questions for you pro's and would very much appreciate your help. So here we go. 1. I am signed to Deepbit.net and have it all setup and have ''GUIMINER'' Linked to it and so far so good as it is showing my stats etc. My first question is that when I am looking at my Deepbit account it is stating my shares are ''Stale'' and it recommends that I use the latest client for my GPU, I have made sure that I am using the latest client. Is there something I am missing ? 2. Once I have some Bitcoins in my Deepbit account, how do I eventually turn this into real cash into my paypal account ? Also please be aware I am a UK resident I think that is it for now. I really look forward to your help. Cheers ! Try MtGox, and how many bitcoins have you got?
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Dammm, willing to accept 1 btc for it? haha. Wish i could buy
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I'm trying to set up a bitcoin client to run entirely from a thumbdrive, using the latest MS client. I find that it puts the wallet.dat, blk0001.dat, and blkindex.dat files in an entirely insecure location, namely on the C: drive in the appdata subdirectories. I don't want that behavior at all, and need to know how I should go about getting the client installed onto the thumb drive to use the copies of these files I have on the thumbdrive itself and to not write data to the C: drive or the registry whatever.
The most surefire way to get that to happen is probably edit the source (it's opensource right?) and change "C:\blahblah" to "<usbdrive>:\blablah".
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I've ticked the box in my account to hide my E-mail from the public yet when I go to view my profile it is still visible. It can also still be seen next to my avatar in threads that I have posted.
Is this only visible to me because it is my account or can everyone else still see my e-mail or is there something I'm missing?
"Email: hidden"
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Then it's not a review, reviews are copies given out to trusted people in the community so they can read and say whether it's worth buying.
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set rpcuser and rpcpassword in bitcoin.conf "bitcoin.exe -server" "poclbm.exe --user=<rpcuser> --pass=<rpcpassword> -o 127.0.0.1 -d0"
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If it say's it's only on difficulty 1, somethings not right. Try running bitcoin.exe in server mode, then pointing a miner from guiminer to 127.0.0.1 with the rpc user/pass.
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What are you talking about. Works great. I get around 50 Mhash on my laptop (mobile nVidia crap).
Agreed. I just put it on my Android phone and it makes phone calls a bit patchy but got 3 blocks in a few hours, tomorrow I'm heading out to buy all the droid phones I can find . WTF! are you serious?!
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Well it does for me, did you make sure to specify the right device? because sometimes i don't and it just gets stuck on 0
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I presume your trying to mine in a pool, so, what pool, and what arguments are you running it with?
SW-
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I got it with Ufasoft's miner, after a 3.5GHz OC and using all 8 virtual cores.
I'd have pics, but Ufasoft doesn't work after getting an ATI card.
um, yes it does?
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I can definitely help, how much money do you have to start out with?
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Hey there, I'm looking to start my own pool, and I'm wondering where should I start with this adventure. I have money to spend.
I just spent the last 8 hours reading the forum, so my brain's a little mushy...input is appreciated!
Brad
First of all, you need some pretty sweet hardware, CPU, RAM and Bandwidth wise (not exactly hardware but still), if I was going to start one I would probably have an i7, 8 gigs of ram, and a fast internet. Then download pushpool and set it up with a backend bitcoind, then portforward (if need be) and start advertisiing If this helps please donate
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First, I wouldn't want to get caught... read up on people who ran SETI@Home from school computers before you do it. Second, an I7-860 can only do about 10mh/s so I doubt you'd see 20mh/s from 2-3 year old computers.... probably more like 4-5mh/s...
Agree with the first part, but I have the aforementioned processor, and get 60MH/s.... But yeah, school computers? I wouldn't expect enough for solo... but you could point them all at a pool or something. 60mh/s? Im only getting ~10 on my 620, and yeah, if I was going todo it I would be running them on a pool, except i'de have to add like 700 workers
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Because encoding the source in b64 is very secure.
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Hm, we have a lab setup in our ict room that's practically doing nothing, and they have pretty good gpu's in them, so im gunna ask if I can run a miner on them and split the (small) profit from them And that's good, im only getting ~12mh/s from my i7 620
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Yeah, I don't really care how I get paid, if I even do (i'd be happy with donations or something), and it really depends how the other people code and stuff aswell
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