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1341  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / White House Petition to AMEND IRS NOTICE 2014-2 Taxing virtual currency/Bitcoin on: March 29, 2014, 11:27:47 PM
Everyone should sign the petition and spread the links.  The IRS's recent ruling on how it will tax Bitcoin and crypto currencies are going to directly effect us all but especially negative is the requirement for miners.

http://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/2014/03/29/white-house-petition-amend-irs-notice-2014-2-taxing-virtual-currencybitcoin/
1342  Economy / Services / Re: Looking for a commercial place to mine bitcoin and expand in future. on: March 29, 2014, 11:24:25 PM
I did a quite article with links for CCN to help get the news out there on it.
http://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/2014/03/29/white-house-petition-amend-irs-notice-2014-2-taxing-virtual-currencybitcoin/



pcpoet, sent you a PM.

now to all you West Coast/ So Cal miners, here is a link to sign an IRS petition. thanks. sbfree

https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/amend-irs-notice-2014-2taxing-virtual-currencybitcoin-property-stifles-new-technologycreates/z7WtKZGY

talk about it in your meeting to let others know about it.
1343  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [6000 TH] BTC Guild - Pays TxFees+Orphan+NMC, Stratum, Private Servers on: March 29, 2014, 07:18:47 PM
I am on it now.  I am going to get up a news article in the new hour or so to get the news out about it.
I will post the link here when it goes live.
This definitely needs word to get out.

hello @el, hope you don't mind, but this is important to ALL miners....please sign this petition to change the IRS ruling, thanks sbfree.

https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/amend-irs-notice-2014-2taxing-virtual-currencybitcoin-property-stifles-new-technologycreates/z7WtKZGY
1344  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Name something you've actually BOUGHT with bitcoin on: March 29, 2014, 07:05:32 PM
Thanks I will check it out.

I bought this for BTC 0.02   Grin


Also some phone top up credit.

Those are neat where do you get them?
Is there a reliable safe seller of them?

I bought from a local Numismatics supplier in my Country 【Indonesia】http://uangkuno.net/

Don't know if they offer international shipping.

1345  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] HEX•FURY 11+Gh/s USB Stick Miner [ IN STOCK UK, EU ] Shipping Worldwide on: March 29, 2014, 06:52:59 PM
Are you able to use Coinbase?  They have a simple a quick cart setup for BTC payments on websites.
I hope it helps.

Hi Guys,

Review units have been delivered. Independent reviews will follow soon Smiley

Also I'm going to update the webstore at the weekend with some special offers so please check the thread for update.

I still can't take BTC payments through my webstore Embarrassed  so if you want to pay in BTC then please PM me with your order  and I will send you payment details. It will get automated as soon as I find a solution.

Cheers,
LordTheron
1346  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Noncetech Announces Stress Test Results and Pricing of Their New Modular Miners on: March 29, 2014, 06:36:36 PM
Hi Everyone,
I just wanted to share with you all my interview with Antti from Noncetech.
Great guy and it is really nice to see a new company that was formed with such thought and dedication in the mining game.
http://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/2014/03/29/noncetech-announces-stress-test-results-pricing-new-modular-miners/
I definitely think Noncetech is going to be a solid manufacturer of mining gear.
1347  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Noncetech - small scale Bitcoin hardware manufacturer on: March 29, 2014, 06:35:58 PM
Hi Everyone,
I just wanted to share with you all my interview with Antti from Noncetech.
Great guy and it is really nice to see a new company that was formed with such thought and dedication in the mining game.
http://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/2014/03/29/noncetech-announces-stress-test-results-pricing-new-modular-miners/
I definitely think Noncetech is going to be a solid manufacturer of mining gear.
1348  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: LIGHTNINGASIC SCRYPT ASIC miner ready. BTC+LTC ASIC miner; LA1THS, stock ready. on: March 29, 2014, 03:22:33 AM
Are you positive that this is going to happen?
It seems some have said it is true and others that it is not true.
Could you clarify for me?  PM please if you would like I am a writer for CCN and I would like to interview someone who has first hand info on it.  My link is in my sig.

there will be great news on Monday.
by the way, China Central bank is closing the exchange market bank account. in the future cannot withdraw. the deadline is Apl 15th.watch on the btc price.

1349  Other / Off-topic / Re: Answer the question above with a question. on: March 29, 2014, 03:12:36 AM
I don't think it was do you?

Canadian bacon  Tongue
Seriously, it is a lot like ham.
Is that still bad?

Processed meat such as Canadian bacon contains nitrosamines and these are bad for you, are they not?
I thought it wasn't bad like anything else as long as you consume it in moderate quantities

Your post was a question?
1350  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Antminer S2 $3599 / S1 u$s 518.50 - Bitmain Distributor for USA - 112bit.com on: March 29, 2014, 03:12:10 AM
Check the 12v rail on it and make sure it is a higher one.  Some of the Antec's have sub 18a 12 v rails.  You want at least 18a or higher.
Corsair, Thermaltake and others make some solid PSU's with higher amp 12v rails.
I hope it helps and Happy Mining.


Hey just wondering if anyone recent or past have a valid power supply for these ant miners ? I have a antec true power 2.0 power supply with 550 watts with 2 pci express plugs and it doesn't seem to have the kick to run this. I found that through a troubleshooting post somewhere I lost that if I unplug blade 2's power that blade one will run so I have a basic conclusion that its hopefully a power issue. with both on after lan comes on it shuts off.

I'd love to hope its a firmware issue but it looks like it has the most recent and I'm sure there'd be a bunch more posts with the amount being sold  this month. Only thing I saw unplugged so far was the wireless antenna , so I'm hoping I'm not missing another cable.



Any ideas?  Thanks
1351  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: ###### [IN STOCK] $194 Gridseed Plug & Play + 1 YEAR *FREE* HOSTING & FREE POWER on: March 29, 2014, 03:10:04 AM
Your welcome and I checked and sent a msg to him for you.
 Smiley

Thanks for the reply ManeBjorn.  Please check your PM.

I did today.  He is working on all of your orders and with GAW for their North American distribution.
He will be getting back to you soon.


has anyone had contact with Atari02 the last couple of days?  Ive sent him PM's and SMS's about batch 6 but no reply  Undecided
1352  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: ###### [IN STOCK] $194 Gridseed Plug & Play + 1 YEAR *FREE* HOSTING & FREE POWER on: March 29, 2014, 12:12:45 AM
Atari and his team have been working hard on the Pi's.  Let me know how you like it and how well it goes.

Pleasantly surprised - my order came with RaspPis intead of the Wiibox!
1353  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: ###### [IN STOCK] $194 Gridseed Plug & Play + 1 YEAR *FREE* HOSTING & FREE POWER on: March 29, 2014, 12:11:34 AM
I did today.  He is working on all of your orders and with GAW for their North American distribution.
He will be getting back to you soon.


has anyone had contact with Atari02 the last couple of days?  Ive sent him PM's and SMS's about batch 6 but no reply  Undecided
1354  Economy / Securities / Re: [NastyFans.org] NASTY MINING | POOL on: March 28, 2014, 06:31:38 PM
That rocks!
 Grin

A best share of 52G , fully blown sickness man.

Yes. Block 290990 was mined by NASTY MINING.  Smiley


1355  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] MemoryCoin | CPU Coin | Paid Dev Team | Limited Supply [MMC] on: March 28, 2014, 06:30:40 PM
It is still mainly a CPU coin.
It is even GPU resistant making CPU's the most efficient way to mine Memorycoin.

Isn`t it time to rename thread to something else than "CPU Coin"?
1356  Other / Archival / Re: Pictures of your mining rigs! on: March 27, 2014, 08:33:59 PM
Does your server unit have a cooling unit on top?
What kind of temps to you have in there?


here is mine, 9Ants = 3,5kW form the wall
1357  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: 1 TH/s-miner with only 16 GH/s on: March 27, 2014, 07:50:20 PM
That is weird.
Have you tried a packet sniffer to see if it is mining somewhere else as well?
I have heard complaints of some of the miners that are run with Pi's using a small amount of mining power to mine to a different pool with out showing up.
I wonder if that is going on here but it malfunctioned and instead is mining mostly to the hidden setup.


It seems as if they have produced their own little hacks for running cgminer....
Since cgminer is released under a free license that insists all code modifications distributed in binary form must be available on request, since you have received a cgminer binary that is modified from the original, you can ask them for the source code to their modifications and they will be obliged to provide their source modifications within 30 days or they will be in violation of the license agreement and not be allowed to further distribute their binaries or be up for legal action.

See:
https://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html

Interesting for me is the fact that there is a lot of references to bitmine in the history. For example here in the history of user "pi":

  173  gvim bitmine.h
  392  cd cgminer-bitmine-A1-scratchpad/
  395  cd cgminer-bitmine-A1-scratchpad/
  398  cd cgminer-bitmine-A1-scratchpad/
  399  gvim driver-SPI-bitmine-A1.c
  402  cd lichen/cgminer-bitmine-A1-scratchpad/
  404  cd lichen/cgminer-bitmine-A1-scratchpad/
  406  cd lichen/cgminer-bitmine-A1-scratchpad/
  408  cd lichen/cgminer-bitmine-A1-scratchpad/
  445  cd lichen/old/cgminer-bitmine-A1-scratchpad/
  447  cd lichen/old/cgminer-bitmine-A1-scratchpad/
  454  cd lichen/old/cgminer-bitmine-A1-scratchpad/
  457  cd lichen/old/cgminer-bitmine-A1-scratchpad/
  460  cd lichen/old/cgminer-bitmine-A1-scratchpad/
  464  gvim ./lichen/old/cgminer-bitmine-A1-scratchpad/driver-SPI-bitmine-A1.c
  466  gvim ./lichen/old/cgminer-bitmine-A1-scratchpad/run.sh
  469  cd lichen/old/cgminer-bitmine-A1-scratchpad/
  474  cd lichen/old/cgminer-bitmine-A1-scratchpad/
  480  cd lichen/old/cgminer-bitmine-A1-scratchpad/
  487  cd lichen/old/cgminer-bitmine-A1-scratchpad/
  488  gvim driver-SPI-bitmine-A1.c
  495  cd lichen/old/cgminer-bitmine-A1-scratchpad/
  509  cd lichen/old/cgminer-bitmine-A1-scratchpad/
  519  gvim /home/pi/lichen/old/cgminer-bitmine-A1-scratchpad/run.sh
  520  /home/pi/lichen/old/cgminer-bitmine-A1-scratchpad/run.sh &
  521  sudo /home/pi/lichen/old/cgminer-bitmine-A1-scratchpad/run.sh &
  523  cd lichen/old/cgminer-bitmine-A1-scratchpad/
  548  cd /home/pi/lichen/old/cgminer-bitmine-A1-scratchpad
  550  cd lichen/old/cgminer-bitmine-A1-scratchpad/
  562  cd lichen/old/cgminer-bitmine-A1-scratchpad/
  637  cd lichen/old/cgminer-bitmine-A1-scratchpad/


Now given the fact that Bitmine in Switzerland can't deliver, but here obviously some software from Bitmine pops up in a Chinese machine which is sold from a Swiss company, I guess I'll use some forensic tools to examine this issue further...

1358  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: IN STOCK AND SHIPPING - 25+ GH/s USB connection $210 / €183 includes shipping on: March 27, 2014, 06:32:04 PM
I have to agree.
These boards are great.  Very stable and sipping power instead of guzzling it.


Got 12 boards mining now for some days, very stable! You gotta just loooove these boards  Grin

1359  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Memorycoin Hitting Milestones and a New Chairitable Effort on: March 27, 2014, 05:27:48 PM
I wrote up an article on Memorycoin and The Electronic Frontier Foundation.
http://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/2014/03/27/memorycoin-hitting-milestones-donating-new-charities/
I hope you all enjoy it.
The EFF is a great organization to donate to as it protects our rights and privacy.
Please buy some MMC and get on the MMC forum for links to donate it to the Memorycoin charity donation address.

1360  Economy / Securities / Re: [NastyFans.org] NASTY MINING | POOL on: March 27, 2014, 05:14:09 PM
Very well said.
What, it really does get buyers excited then changes that to anger when they do not follow through.
I have been thinking more and more I want one of the BFL Monarch's.  I sent them an email to see if they will have a sample I can test and review for an article on CCN.  I hope they will agree I cannot afford one any other way .
I love testing new equipment and writing about it.  I will have a OneString Miner review publishing in the next couple days.  Grin
Let me know how it runs Og when you get it.

It´s really intresting, maybe Bitcoin is the only business, where you can fool your customers for such a long time. I´m pretty sure, we aren´t the only ones waiting for their order.

It is very normal in todays hardware industry that products are funded and then horribly late. But it is not normal that end users are aware of it. As example: if instead of crowdfunding with end users BFL could get Sony as sole investor the hardware delays still exist but no one knows except Sony. When the hardware finally finished then Sony does big marketing and sells out the stock. And every one except maybe Sony is happy.

I expect there are companies out there that are doing things like this. So I expect one day we will see a big company suddenly announce ready products. But I think this does not happen until dust from ASIC rat-race settles.
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