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1341  Economy / Goods / Re: Selling Blockchain USBs on: December 08, 2015, 02:56:26 AM
Good luck on the sale. I tried this awhile back but the biggest issue was proving the drives were virus/malware free. Never did sell any but you may have better luck.
Thanks, I think I read your thread and got the idea from you.

I cleared off sandisk encrypt software, and just started with an empty USB.
1342  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: [SERVICE] LOSE ALL YOUR MONEY TODAY! FOR FREE! on: December 07, 2015, 07:50:27 PM
But don't take my word for it, these are quotes from our satisfied customers![/size]
Quote from:  ihatemymoney
I was highly satisfied on my nothing package. I sent all my bitcoins to this legitimate businessman.
Quote from:  IHopeYou'reEnjoyingThis
This guy is the real deal, he will take all your money for free!
Quote from:  ScammersAreBad
Everyone should try this service now!

ALSO NO ESCROW IS ACCEPTED! SO SEND THAT BTC NOW!
Maybe these customers aren't real, because there aren't transaction to the address: Cheesy
https://blockchain.info/address/19iYpCFn2iX7B6eBj92eVW87dBhB3At2Gf

Or maybe you are using a different one in this awesome offer. Grin

They used my service on another site that I have a high reputation on.

Also another common scam technique.
1343  Economy / Investor-based games / [Investor-Based-Game] LOSE ALL YOUR MONEY TODAY! FOR FREE! on: December 07, 2015, 07:06:27 PM
Disclaimer: This is meant to be a joke for people, any BTC sent will be considered a donation.
Please use escrow when trading with people that offer deals too good to be true. HYIPs, Ponzi's, new players offering investment opportunities, and anything promising to double your money. Please use common sense, and be cautious. This was meant to humor the community, and provide warning to people. There have been many scam attempts and are increasing. As a community people have been trying to warn others, but people still fall for these scams. Hope you get a chuckle out of this.


From the scammers involved in our super awesome doubling scheme using amazing forex traders with nothing better to do than earn you money comes:
LOSE ALL YOUR MONEY FOR FREE!


Are you dumb enough to fall for a scam?
WELL SURE YOU ARE & HERE'S YOUR CHANCE


Please send any and all your CRYPTOS to these addresses:

BTC: 3BkfUmarhL1cvzyJ3dSRT9t6FF3G6fnCnz
LTC: LYkz4ef4xqvWk9dHhZ5z1UbuUq16MpTF4N
VIA: VtDZAHGDCcNuqf2b8h5Z4xTgJrLMXN5Yub


In return you will get these luxurious items:
Nothing
Also Nothing
And the best prize of all!
NOT A SINGLE CENT BACK
maybe a thank you..


You wanted promises of more riches? TOO BAD.

You wanted promises of a lambo after waiting 48 hours? TOO BAD.

You want honest, upfront people that take that heavy, troublesome extra cryptocurrency off your hands? YOU'RE IN LUCK.

We also have a great reputation on scamforums.com! OVER 21 MILLION BTC TAKEN!

But don't take my word for it, these are quotes from our satisfied customers!

Quote from:  ihatemymoney
I was highly satisfied on my nothing package. I sent all my bitcoins to this legitimate businessman.
Quote from:  IHopeYou'reEnjoyingThis
This guy is the real deal, he will take all your money for free!
Quote from:  ScammersAreBad
Everyone should try this service now!
I am not sure if I am dumb enough or eligible to get your promotional package.
Anyway, 10k satoshis has been sent to the address stated in the OP in hope that I will receive my double nothing!

TXID: 0ce0ac308d33280c860347dedd1389c20dcbeff9cc723cd753f25fce3b097a71
Bitcoin Address: 1NkVkNiNdn4bXJ34U7BZo8aK1qPLiQnnvM

Status: PAID

Thank you for the double nothing! Grin
ALSO NO ESCROW IS ACCEPTED! SO SEND THAT CRYPTO NOW!

We take Visa, Mastercard, Discover, American Express, Diners Club, and more credit cards as well!
Just max out that credit card on us for our friendly money collection services. Heck, just take out a lean against your house. It'll be GREAT!
1344  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: Mining service only mine dogecoin on: December 07, 2015, 05:07:46 PM
Hello users we are offering this mining service we mine more than 2000 dogecoin per 3 days now your are welcome to join us its very easy to join us just send the $10 and get 500 dogecoins daily to your wallet and thanks for your interest

Our price only $10 you will get 500 doge daily to your wallet

Not much information offered here.

Also funny that 500 doge at current market prices only is 0.000185, or $0.07 so after about 150 days I'll break even. If it runs that long

Coming from a red trust, I believe this is totally legit! (Please in no way or form give money to this guy without an escrow)

1345  Economy / Services / Re: Xotika.TV Signature Campaign - Earn Bitcoins the sexy way! on: December 07, 2015, 05:03:38 PM
Hey man, I want to join, but where is your signature?

Signature can be found under "Wallet & Referrals" tab once you logged in at Xotika.TV


Really should be simpler. All signature campaigns I have seen post it in their thread for users to see.

As well as having an escrow like quickseller said. It should be done to protect the advertisers.

There first 2-3 weeks of running the campaign should be paid to a user wallet. Then on could be paid to a user account tied to the site.


Betcoin did their month long campaign and it worked for users. They then switched the payment method to payouts done to their website for simplicity and after proving payouts.
1346  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Setting up new diff thread Dec 6 to Dec 20 picks closed. on: December 07, 2015, 06:42:51 AM
Last three adjustments add up to 27%.

Keep in mind that 9% after 10% is not 19% total but 19.9%... those percentages are deceivingly exponential.

On the other hand manufacturing and deployment is probably not exponential. So perhaps we are going to see additional 40-50 PH/s every round but the percentage will slow down.

Based on the idea that 125 ph from the last three adjustments is all .25 watts and

The other 450 ph on the network is .6 watts average. I can see room for lots of s-7s and Avalon 6s

Yeah, you could essentially double that 450 PH/s within the same space/power/cooling requirements. But man that's a lot of money to spend before halving. Not everyone is going to take that risk.
Funny that halving could come quite sooner than mid summer if we keep up this crazy jump in difficulty. Hopefully we won't but it has been larger than it has been in a long time.
1347  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [∞ YH] solo.ckpool.org 0.5% fee anonymous solo bitcoin mining 132 blocks solved! on: December 07, 2015, 06:40:44 AM

I guess we need more group hash rentals to change that then ^_^
1348  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Did you earn some bitcoin today? on: December 07, 2015, 05:13:12 AM
I did earn 0.01 from just random bets using faucet funds on bitvest.io

And hopefully my signature campaign pays out next week Cheesy
1349  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: profit with s7 batch 8 on: December 06, 2015, 07:24:06 PM
Hi,
     which country electricity is ideal for bitcoin mining ?

regards
Mostly China. And areas that self-produce power. (Solar, wind, hydro, geothermal, etc.)
Places that have under 0.05USD per KWh are the ideal places to go.
1350  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Diff thread Nov 23 to Dec 7 Set up stage- Picks CLOSED! on: December 06, 2015, 06:46:05 PM
Bitcoin Difficulty:   72,722,780,643
Estimated Next Difficulty:   79,165,250,160 (+8.86%)
Adjust time:   After 31 Blocks, About 4.6 hours
Hashrate(?):   583,014,581 GH/s
Block Generation Time(?):   
1 block: 8.9 minutes
3 blocks: 26.6 minutes
6 blocks: 53.3 minutes



Getting closer here. The question is will there be a spike?
1351  Economy / Collectibles / Re: Ravenbit Reference Thread (Availability, Details, Pics) on: December 06, 2015, 06:40:29 PM
Very very nice minerjones! I'll give you $10 for the whole set. Grin
I'll offer one genuine raven.



Also was wondering why the Brass series wasn't listed fully in the list yet.
1352  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Best way to earn Bitcoins? on: December 06, 2015, 05:10:47 PM
bitcoin mining, altcoin mining, bitcoin trade and signature campaigns in this forums.  
Bitcoin mining? That doesn't seem like a great idea to me. Unless you have a really powerful Bitcoin miner, or own a Bitcoin mining farm, then all you're really doing is wasting your time and money. Altcoin mining is a better option if you pick the right altcoin.

current is better to mine alt rather then btc
bigger profit

trading them for btc and btc to some promising alt is good to you may have big income in this

some month ago i try mining altcoin, called droidzcoin and im lose 0.1btc i try buying at ICO price and still get lose
after it i try mining other altcoin and lose again,,

i think better to buy bitcoin and trade it  Wink

i know some miner that mine for several month some leocoin and earn quite a bit on it
i know that it hard to pick good alt but that is beauty of it if you pick right one you will earn a lot
The lesson learned is, ICO's mostly turn into scams.
Nowadays many coins are just copies and bring nothing new. But can be profitable if you do your research.
Bitcoin will probably always be #1 in coins as every other coin converts into btc. Followed by litecoin and peercoin.
1353  Economy / Goods / Re: Selling Blockchain USBs on: December 06, 2015, 04:29:04 PM
What flashdrive do you use for storing the Blockchain? I mean like, what brand?
It was a San disk 2.0 USB. I only grabbed those because of cyber Monday sales. Cheap and a known brand
Good choice Wink

I have a question, can I actually run a Bitcoin Core on this USB? Without copying the files to my computer.
Short term I believe so. I have bootable USBs with Kali linux and centOS.

Long term the blockchain will most likely be double the size as of today. It almost is doubling every year. So don't be surprised if next December we are at 100GB+
1354  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [WTS] Casascius Coins on: December 06, 2015, 04:21:59 PM
Ungraded coins are best, fuck ANACS

I'll top all other offers for a 0.1 with docs. JUST SAYING. Or you can just sell 'em now for less money, w/e.

Weirdest collector community ever.
Well OgNasty was the first owner of the tenth. Only thing is can't get the docs between mike and Og
1355  Economy / Goods / Re: Selling Blockchain USBs on: December 06, 2015, 04:20:02 PM
What flashdrive do you use for storing the Blockchain? I mean like, what brand?
It was a San disk 2.0 USB. I only grabbed those because of cyber Monday sales. Cheap and a known brand
1356  Economy / Auctions / Re: ❎--- Auction for FORTY 2013 0.1 BTC Brass Coins on: December 06, 2015, 06:09:32 AM
0.01BTC
1357  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [WTS] 10BTC Casascius Silver Round /w Gold B on: December 06, 2015, 04:26:53 AM
Probably should also get a shipping clause in for this trade.

No more than 5 weeks delivery ^_^
1358  Economy / Collectibles / Re: Taking offers on Casascius Coins on: December 06, 2015, 04:25:22 AM
My reputation precedes me. Would buy if you had docs.
I only know this because you are looking for a PGP 0.1 cas.

I'll check with the people I purchased the coins from.


Edit: Have had some funny offers so far. 1.3 for the 0.5 cas, 1.8 for the silver single
1359  Economy / Collectibles / Re: Taking offers on Casascius Coins on: December 06, 2015, 04:24:37 AM
Some nice coins you got there ezeminer Smiley.

Out of interest why do some casascius coins come with PGP docs and some dont?

I remember who I bought most coins from.
the ungraded 0.1 came from OgNasty
the ms-67 was won from an auction for 1.6BTC or 1.7 I forget
the other two came from blazed

So depending on if they can get a chain of custody....
1360  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Where's the catch with this? on: December 05, 2015, 07:17:35 PM
If you were buying this much chances are you would want hardware and buy new.  With a order that big it's likely there is a discount as they can make less per since big amount.  It does take bulk to get discount on most but for most 75k would do it I think. (Two I'm not sure is Bitfury might take more for them to even sell to you, and SP50 once release I expect to be quite high and bulk buyers).

But you would want either your own hosting center (which is hard to start) or go with someone else already doing it which with that amount again chances are hosting will give you a discount with 200T worth of gear.

I was talking with an IBM employee today about data center costs. It would be roughly $1,000 per sq ft to do a raised floor data center. So if you by chance have some capital. That's a rough estimate.

They would be a completely different type of data center.  Your talking about server farms where AC is what's cooling them down.

Asic data centers are massivly different in cooling.  They just have a lot more heat exhaust with so many watt's being used.  Some do fan's and try pumping new air in and old air out with shear force of CFM's.   Whall best chances are the environments that allow evaporation cooling (does not work in all places).  So it really is too completely different things.
I completely forgot about the heat output on ASICs. Servers run like 10 to 30 C less than ASICs.
Anyways having a 50 to 80 C chip could be bad if you are thinking long term. If anything burns out you either want to consider replacing, or just hashing at a lower speed.
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