Hi kwaaak. Great to hear you succeeded in signing up. Enjoy mining with ABCPool!
I think he was wondering why he couldn't use a stronger password.
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Where do you live? .29 USD cents Kw/h is pretty high.
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Bitcoin is supposed to be a "revolutionary" new form of currency yet so many people are caught up in very narrow forms of thought.
I think many people in this thread are not getting how this works or what is being presented.
I'm glad you backed up all your points and counter-arguments. yochdog, I can see where SOME of your frustration comes form.
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Photos are a good start, but they don't address the "walking away with everyone's money" problem. I think your company will definitively attract some people who are willing to put up with the risk, but the more details you can reveal about yourself the more people will be willing to do business with you. Are you able to identify yourself? Have your incorporated your company or organized it in any legal sense? Do you have an address, perhaps a P.O. box? The more we know about you and your company, the less likely it is for you to walk away with peoples money (being able to track you down and prosecute if necessary), which will result in a much larger business clientele.
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You'll need to post substantial proof within 24 hours if you want to build some credibility. We've been through this game before, and it's infuriating. Photos and video will help a lot. No excuses, no explanations, no delaying or putting off. Just link photos from imgur and a video from youtube. If you don't, you will lose all credibility instantly and you'll have zero chance building it back up. You'll never meet a more cautious, picky, skeptical, paranoid, risk-adverse group of people in your life. You'll have to lay down every card you got or just go away.
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I'm sorry, but you have a stunning lack of maturity in your post history. I point out a few below. I'd ask everyone to look at these and ask whether they really want to do business with this type of person. - I understand we all have to start somewhere, but this thread was a mere six weeks ago. You didn't even know how to use guiminer. I seriously doubt people would want to do business with an inexperienced beginner.
- This thread is hard to even look at. You completely fail to comprehend how someone can "possibly get 1500 MH/s for $1,000." You go on to attack anyone who shows you otherwise. You also fail to realize that you can mine off of 1x PCIe slots. Hey, I can build a 1600 Mh/s system for under $800, do you want to know my super secret newegg buying skillz?
- You are a little more blunt in this thread. A very quick "You sir, are an idiot." The hero member, Phinnaeus Gage, continues being reasonable to you and offer you advise, but you just shoot him down and be sarcastic. He even offers you a free customized leather wallet, only to be ignored by you. Bitcoin Express said it best, "OP couldn't even figure GUIMiner 6 weeks ago now he is leasing out Data Centers LOL." However, he is wrong. It was only a week prior that you didn't even know how to use guiminer before you started offering mining contracts and rig hosting.
- In this thread a senior member gave you very straightforward and honest advice. You then brutally attack him for it. Tasty Champa replies "dam man, I wasn't trying to be a dick. I was sincerely helping you." I actually felt sorry for the guy for the way you treated him.
- You seem to take advice very poorly. Another member again is just trying to help you out, and you come back with this sarcastic and immature response. Unbelievable.
- Even in this very thread, you show yourself acting like a child. iamzill posts legimate concerns, and you come back on the offensive, with personal insults and attacks. It is appalling behavior.
Ontop of your damning post history we also have these problems: 1) No photos at all 2) Your identity is anonymous 3) All we know of your location is Idaho. Talk about a scam waiting to happen. I wouldn't go near this "company". I'd advise others not to do so as well. Don't bother attacking me, I already have you on ignore. Unblocked for now. Alphy
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I can set one up for you that you can use whenever you like, free of charge. Are you looking for anything in particular? PM me if your interested.
edit: Just noticed this thread is 6 weeks old.
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Nobody knows, and Mt. Gox isn't saying anything as usual . Tux is just too fucking busy to tell his customers anything about this concerning event. Some are saying it's just a glitch, and the price hasn't gone above $7.5.
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Current Hashrate:1346.7 GH/s Current Workers:891 Registration:CLOSED BTC.USD: $11.32 Your either expanding at an unbelievable rate or something is jacked up.
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Seems like the pool crashed about an hour ago but since has recovered.
Can you comment on the downtimes? They seem to happen every 24-48 hours, but the system recovers in less than an hour. There seems to have been another crash in the last 30 minutes.
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Seems like the pool crashed about an hour ago but since has recovered.
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Speaking of withdraws, I initiated a one three hours ago and it hasn't showed up in Mt. Gox. Is there a way to look at the payout history?
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Which only adds up to 228,500 ixcoins. He kept 351,500 for himself! (you really think he'll even pay a quarter of those bounties?) He's got 2,109 equivalent in bitcoin at .006 exchange rate. Bitcoins are trading at 11.5 at the moment, so he's holding about $25,000. That's not to mention that tens of thousands he mined after announcing. The only person benefiting from ixcoins is the Nasakioto, who only ripped off bitcoin and added minor changes. I've got to hand it to him, he knows how to profit big off suckers.
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Of course, fix a problem and another shows up Uncaught exception 'PDOException' with message 'SQLSTATE[HY000] [1040] Too many connections' in /var/www/common.inc.php:33\nStack trace:\n#0 /var/www/common.inc.php(33): PDO->__construct('mysql:host=loca...', 'Alphy', 'bitminer')\n#1 /var/www/index.php(31): db_connect()\n#2 {main}\n thrown in /var/www/common.inc.php on line 33
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the httpd.conf in /etc/apache2 is blank. Is there another file by that name somewhere else?
edit: config file is apache2.conf for Debian. Google is pretty useful.
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[Sat Aug 13 18:32:06 2011] [error] server reached MaxClients setting, consider raising the MaxClients setting How do I increase this setting? When this error is thrown, apache screeches to a halt and is unusable until restarted.
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Throwing 20 gh/s your way The stalerate is the lowest I've seen from any pool, awesome! Some feature requests: - Rewards earned in the past 24 hours
- Cash out history
- Donation total
- Lifetime stats should be displayed separately. Valid, stale, and invalid stats should be per 24 hours
This is a very unique pool that more people should know about. Keep up the great work!
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I have two computers that are completely identical to each other. They each run 4x 5830s. One runs at 645 watts, while the other runs at 790 watts. I can't for the life of me figure out why there is such a huge disparity between the two. All clocks are identical, as well as the OS. Anyone have a clue to this mystery? Alphy
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We're currently about to close the sale of a whole first batch of devices to a private investor. We will be required not to duplicate the device for at least 3 years. Sorry guys. We will eventually refund all the people who sent the 5 btc within 48 hours.
sourceThat's the end of that, folks.
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