Hmm, well I am thoroughly confused as to why you can't connect... it *should* be working.
Anyway perhaps I will give up the dream since I have nowhere near enough BTC on hand to fund a PPS pool in the beginning. Also, the DDOS would probably cause my internet to be shut off...
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Okay, I see we got one new user on the site (thanks futjrn!) so that part of the site definitely works... unfortunately he didn't create a worker or test submitting shares, so the bounty is still up for grabs! The domain should be live now, so please use http://limitedloot.org:8081 to access the site and point your miners at limitedloot.org:8332 .
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I am offering a 0.02 BTC bounty to the first user who registers a worker, confirms they are receiving work, and have submitted at least 100 shares.
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Hello, I am starting a new Bitcoin mining pool and I need some help in determining if the pool is running correctly. The backend seems to be working flawlessly . The frontend is having some issues but I am hoping that the payouts and everything is working. Here's where you come in. I'm going to need some miners hashing on the pool to solve the first block and test payouts. If you'd like to help testing my pool I can guarantee that you will be paid once a block is solved even if I end up having to count the shares manually. Until I get the domain set up you can find the pool at http://76.105.190.218:8081 and make sure to point your miner to the ip not the domain it tells you. Thanks.
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Hello all ! I have a 300M/hash worker and it is not being recognized as online ... The shares are ok .
I'm having this issue as well, I have a miner hashing on my pool at 400Mh/s yet the site reports 0 workers. On the statistics page it says "Shares this round: 0" even though the site is counting shares from my workers, also the stats graph shows 0 Mh/s. Does anyone know what could be wrong?
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I need a litecoinpool account too, does anyone have one they dont need?
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Ok, now we are seriously getting into the realm of feasibility.
I'll get back to you in the next 24 hours and let you know what I need if I'm going to try to crack it. I hope not to need the full wallet.dat. No reason for you to give that up unnecessarily.
I always find it interesting how much people who say "a . . . passphrase that not even I know" remember about their password after you start asking them some questions.
Alright cool, let me know what you need. I wouldn't do this simply because anyone could copy their encrypted wallet and "sell" it without actually losing the coins. It would be a really easy way to scam people. I'm not saying you're a scammer, I'm saying it would be easy to scam using this method.
Yeah, I wish it were a scam... then I would still have access to my 5 BTC.
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btc-e.com has been back up for a couple hours now.
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'I want to link my Bitcointalk name with BTCJam's. Verification code: 6f16216e-df47-49d6-b43c-9d855635c011'
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What website are you even talking about? Who owes you coins?
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If you'd like to take a crack at cracking the wallet, I can provide a list of words that I suspect were used in the passphrase. I'm thinking of eight words I may have used, but I'd rather not post them publicly as I've used them in other passwords.
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- Does the passphrase contain any real words?
Yes it is based on real words. Minimum and maximum lengths of the words? Minimum and maximum quantity of words in the phrase? Minimum and maximum number of characters in the phrase that are not part of the words? (example: "thisismy2passphrase@g3madeofwords" has 4 characters that are not part of the words 2, @, g, and 3) min 3 character words max 8 characters. min 3 words max 8 words Min 0 and max 9 number of characters in the phrase that are not part of the words
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I'm not interested in the contents of the wallet, but depending on how much detail that "faint outline in your memory" is, I might be interested in the challenge of trying to crack the password. I believe there is a way for you to provide me with just a piece of the data from the wallet (so I can't access its contents) that I can use to check my password attempts against. I'll see if I can find the thread about that. In the meantime:
Can you recall any of the following details?
- A range indicating the length of the passphrase (more than x characters less than y)?
Between 12 and 30 characters - Does it contain any punctuation or symbols?
Possibly an @ sign. - If so would you be able to supply a range of more than x and less than y symbols?
Probably just the @ sign if any. - Does it contain any numbers?
Possibly. - If so would you be able to supply a range of more than x and less than y numbers?
Between zero and five numbers. - Does is contain any capital letters?
No. - If so would you be able to supply a range of more than x and less than y capital letters?
None. - Does is contain any lower case letters?
Yes. - If so would you be able to supply a range of more than x and less than y lower case letters?
Between 12 and 30. - Is there anything that you can say with certainty the passphrase does NOT contain? (such as "definitely doesn't contain a colon")?
No symbols other than a possible @ sign. - Does the passphrase contain any real words?
Yes it is based on real words. - Does the passphrase contain any modifies words (such as p@ssw0rd)?
No. - Any other details that you can think of about the passphrase? (How it was created, How you originally intended to remember it? etc)
Nothing I'm sure of. [/list]
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It's very cheap, only 0.25 BTC.
There's a catch though, it's encrypted with a strong passphrase that not even I know. It's not written down anywhere and the event of encrypting the wallet is but a faint outline in my memory now. Let me know if you are interested in purchasing this valuable wallet.dat file.
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Price is around 800$.
If you've got $800 to spend on mining hardware you may as well buy an ASIC and stay competitive.
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Still a noob here!
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Seems legit to me. Another nice BTC faucet, thanks for pointing it out!
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