Hi all.
Need to get my funds out of MtGox to the UK without using a wire transfer as I only want to transfer less than 100GBP.
Any methods are accepted other than that if anyone has other ideas.
All I can think of is PayPal Gift/Personal Payment or UK domestic bank transfer for a MtGox code/transfer.
Please PM me if you think you can help.
Thanks
(bitcoin-otc ratings preferred)
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Glad I cashed out Intersango Accounts yesterday.
+1. me too. Trying to trade on #bitcoin-otc now if anyone is interested in joining me
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This whole situation is horrible, but it's not worth somebody's life.
You and I have differing opinions. Several hundred thousand dollars is certainly worth more than a person's life. Murderous fucktard alert +1 to rjk's comment
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I use my Raspberry Pi to supply work to my FPGAs and as a backup server Nice idea running electrum instead of bitcoin-qt.
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I have one unit that have only 1.78 U/m and i saw it in MPBM that the unit sometimes had no COM connection, but the COM port was show up still in the device manager.
I changed the USB cable and now its working @~2.7 U/m and no more disconnects from MPBM since some hours now.
How do you get it to log stuff like this in MPBM?
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Can you send us this as a support case with as much detail of your setup as possible. Essay sent as requested Writing my essay now too EDIT: essay sent. Eagerly awaiting your reply yohan...
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Gonna have to get a support email submitted. Everyone's success stories are depressing me and my two under-performing boards
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Better yet, how about switching the priority to MPBM?
Which was intended from the beginning to be FPGA rather than GPU oriented.
Bizarrely, when I switched to MPBM I got approximately half the hashrate of that I was getting in cgminer. That said, both of them are severely underperforming with the twin_test.bit. (I get nowhere near 380Mh/sec/board)
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So... bad time to sell my coins on intersango then Someone needs to make another GBP exchange. I have a choice between intersango or mtgox... Just trying to decide now which is the bigger evil... Or you could try person to person ? https://www.bitcoinary.com/No-one seems to use those types of sites in my area I'll try it though I guess...
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It's a shame but I guess now is a bad time to put any coins on Intersango....
That leaves me with the only other GBP exchange AFAIK - MtGox... (the best of two evils?)
There must be a third option :/ You can always wire your pounds to bitcoin-central and trade the euro market I want to sell coins and get GBP, and AFAIK wire transfers carry a hefty fee in comparison to the amount i'm trading.
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So... bad time to sell my coins on intersango then Someone needs to make another GBP exchange. I have a choice between intersango or mtgox... Just trying to decide now which is the bigger evil... Could always do OTC My impressions from that were that not many people use it, assuming you mean sites like www.localbitcoins.com? Or do you mean just hanging out in #bitcoin-otc and asking people occasionally if they want to buy coins?
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It's a shame but I guess now is a bad time to put any coins on Intersango....
That leaves me with the only other GBP exchange AFAIK - MtGox... (the best of two evils?)
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So... bad time to sell my coins on intersango then Someone needs to make another GBP exchange. I have a choice between intersango or mtgox... Just trying to decide now which is the bigger evil...
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-snip-
Unfortunately i'm in the same boat as you and getting frustrated now trying to find out what is causing my boards to run so slow. Currently 450Mh/s from 2 boards both running twin_test... Please let me know if you find anything?
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Traceback (most recent call last): File "D:\= Privat =\bitcoin\mpbm\modules\theseven\cairnsmore\cairnsmoreworker.py", line 175, in main self.handle = serial.Serial(self.port, self.baudrate, serial.EIGHTBITS, serial.PARITY_NONE, serial.STOPBITS_ONE, 1, False, False, 5, False, None) File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\serial\serialwin32.py", line 30, in __init__ SerialBase.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs) File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\serial\serialutil.py", line 260, in __init__ self.open() File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\serial\serialwin32.py", line 56, in open raise SerialException("could not open port %s: %s" % (self.portstr, ctypes.WinError())) SerialException: could not open port /dev/ttyUSB0: [Error 3] Das System kann den angegebenen Pfad nicht finden. Thats what i get in a windows7 x64 with out a boards attached. Do oyu have the pyserial 2.5 package installed? That is the file that is asked after your error message. I have uploaded the setup for pyserial-2.5.win32.exe. I think thats the one you need. Thanks! I'll try that. I'm running on Debian but I'll let you know if this works once it's installed EDIT: I already had the "python-serial" installed but after I installed the latest pyserial from the source at http://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyserial everything started working!
Thanks again ebereon! PM me your donation address?
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something is wrong with my uploads to wuala. please wait a bit, i have renamed the newest one to mpbm_new.7z and also the worker to cairnsmore_new.py.
If the files show up, it should the new ones. sorry about that.
eb
No problem. I've got the new files now, but i'm still getting the same error. I really don't understand what's going wrong. Perhaps I need to update something separate to MPBM.
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Anyone experiencing this error whilst trying to run ebereon's changed MPBM? Traceback (most recent call last): File "/root/mpbm/modules/theseven/cairnsmore/cairnsmoreworker.py", line 175, in main self.handle = serial.Serial(self.port, self.baudrate, serial.EIGHTBITS, serial.PARITY_NONE, serial.STOPBITS_ONE, 1, False, False, 5, False, None) TypeError: __init__() takes at most 11 arguments (12 given) Please redownload it, I have made some changes today with help from TheSeven to get better performance and stability with p2pool and his donation group. the donation group should get 1% from overal Mh/s and its working now. Download it here. Special thanks to TheSeven! Please make sure you use the latest testing branch from mpbm! eb I've tried that and I'm still getting the same error. Same error with icarusworker as well. I'm doing a git clone -b testing https://github.com/TheSeven/Modular-Python-Bitcoin-Miner Then adding the "cairnsmore" folder with your cairnsmoreworker.py and init.py files in it. Then running . Then adding the worker and that's when it starts outputting that error Hmm, did i have changed more?...? Don't know atm, just download my new uploaded mpbm.7z here. Thats my working mpbm, if you want you can search the change i missed. Strange. I'm running that now and still getting the error after adding my worker. There must be more to the error than what it's saying. Failing to communicate with my FPGAs for some reason maybe. cgminer is working fine though so =(
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Anyone experiencing this error whilst trying to run ebereon's changed MPBM? Traceback (most recent call last): File "/root/mpbm/modules/theseven/cairnsmore/cairnsmoreworker.py", line 175, in main self.handle = serial.Serial(self.port, self.baudrate, serial.EIGHTBITS, serial.PARITY_NONE, serial.STOPBITS_ONE, 1, False, False, 5, False, None) TypeError: __init__() takes at most 11 arguments (12 given) Please redownload it, I have made some changes today with help from TheSeven to get better performance and stability with p2pool and his donation group. the donation group should get 1% from overal Mh/s and its working now. Download it here. Special thanks to TheSeven! Please make sure you use the latest testing branch from mpbm! eb I've tried that and I'm still getting the same error. Same error with icarusworker as well. I'm doing a git clone -b testing https://github.com/TheSeven/Modular-Python-Bitcoin-Miner Then adding the "cairnsmore" folder with your cairnsmoreworker.py and init.py files in it. Then running . Then adding the worker and that's when it starts outputting that error
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Anyone experiencing this error whilst trying to run ebereon's changed MPBM? Traceback (most recent call last): File "/root/mpbm/modules/theseven/cairnsmore/cairnsmoreworker.py", line 175, in main self.handle = serial.Serial(self.port, self.baudrate, serial.EIGHTBITS, serial.PARITY_NONE, serial.STOPBITS_ONE, 1, False, False, 5, False, None) TypeError: __init__() takes at most 11 arguments (12 given)
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Thank you for the info Seems like your setup is quite similar to mine though (I don't think using the Raspberry Pi should affect anything, but maybe I'm wrong). I'll try using a few different USB cables tomorrow or something. Norulezapply, what is your U: number after a few hours on mining? If your usb hub is not powered I'd try a powered one first. spiccioli I have a powered USB hub. Here's a "screenshot" from my rig after ~20 hours: cgminer version 2.4.3 - Started: [2012-07-13 00:43:11] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (5s):1676.7 (avg):1491.3 Mh/s | Q:6826 A:7881 R:1 HW:0 E:115% U:6.6/m TQ: 4 ST: 5 SS: 0 DW: 1037 NB: 143 LW: 30811 GF: 0 RF: 0 Connected to ozco.in with LP as user snip Block: 000007ce5cd122fcfd0163d16d5c742d... Started: [20:21:18] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [P]ool management [S]ettings [D]isplay options [Q]uit ICA 0: | 379.9/373.0Mh/s | A:1383 R:0 HW:0 U: 1.16/m ICA 1: | 379.9/372.6Mh/s | A:1252 R:0 HW:0 U: 1.05/m ICA 2: | 380.0/373.0Mh/s | A:2624 R:0 HW:0 U: 2.21/m ICA 3: | 379.8/372.8Mh/s | A:2622 R:1 HW:0 U: 2.21/m --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
[2012-07-13 20:30:27] Accepted fadb8f39.9ae9fafc ICA 3 [2012-07-13 20:30:28] Accepted d9c24b95.8e05a5fe ICA 1 [2012-07-13 20:30:29] Accepted cd961974.b4c4ca52 ICA 3 [2012-07-13 20:30:47] Accepted b8a4f7f6.46f1c8a1 ICA 3 [2012-07-13 20:30:48] Accepted 63c28bba.b8d6352f ICA 2 [2012-07-13 20:31:05] Accepted 526d5521.fd5beeb7 ICA 0 [2012-07-13 20:31:24] Accepted 28843c4c.7492b005 ICA 3 [2012-07-13 20:31:33] Accepted e1658fd4.fffd4e2d ICA 3 [2012-07-13 20:31:37] Accepted d2409553.dee9a890 ICA 1 [2012-07-13 20:32:04] Accepted 3a072287.dcd450a3 ICA 3
As you can see, ICA 0/1 is running approximately half the speed of ICA2/3. The lights on the suspect board are orange for a large majority of the time, where as the other board is rarely ever orange. At first I thought it could help if I ran two separate instances of cgminer but I haven't tried this yet. Regards
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