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14261  Economy / Services / Re: WE PAY FOR SIGNATURE EVEN MORE. UP TO 0.0016 BTCs PER POST. WEEKLY PAYOUTS. on: June 02, 2014, 06:28:59 AM
Signing up please confirm

Name:    notlist3d
Posts:    714
Activity:    378
Position:    Sr. Member

BTC Address: 1AR6tjy8gMkzZbtEbFiTHR3dJwuFnHPXQo

I signed up on may 24.  It has been over a week of post's no conformation, or pay.

Can you please confirm and pay?  Or please respond
14262  Economy / Services / Re: WE PAY FOR SIGNATURE EVEN MORE. UP TO 0.0016 BTCs PER POST. WEEKLY PAYOUTS. on: May 31, 2014, 11:49:53 AM
Signing up please confirm

Name:    notlist3d
Posts:    714
Activity:    378
Position:    Sr. Member

BTC Address: 1AR6tjy8gMkzZbtEbFiTHR3dJwuFnHPXQo

It's been since the 24th when i posted to join.  No payments, no word in PM's or on in form to me.  Please clarify for those of us who put signature up if you are confirming users still or what is going on.

Thanks
14263  Economy / Services / Re: [Lee group]6779$ for 90M scrypt miner and 1800$ for dragon 1T bitcoin miner on: May 31, 2014, 11:37:57 AM
Somehow the lcd's are needed or tied to the main board/or Pi (i also reflashed stock image but that still does not alter ye ip adress etc ??)

My image is of one generation older, have not had one of the latest one's without LCD to try it on.  If you need a image with different IP might try this:

A link https://www.dropbox.com/s/yz02suc4j24ium4/dragonboot-4BLADE-ENG.7z to the 4 blade english ISO.  When unzipped willl be a little under 8 gig.  It's ip is http://192.168.1.134/ This is the software used to make image http://sourceforge.net/projects/win32diskimager/ .  It also can write images aswell.

As it's just been tested on last generation with LCD make sure to use another SD card to test I dont want you to flash over a good image as I have not been able to test with one without LCD.
14264  Economy / Services / Re: WE PAY FOR SIGNATURE EVEN MORE. UP TO 0.0016 BTCs PER POST. WEEKLY PAYOUTS. on: May 30, 2014, 10:43:10 PM
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Thanks  Smiley

My post got burried under the new houndreads of replies. Sorry if you feel that I get a little spammy, this is actually the first time I ask for a confirmation again after the application. I still need to be confirmed.

I think I have waited 7 days now... have posted here.... PM'ed.... I'm about to give up on this if I can not get conformation.  I see lots of scam accusations coming possibly.  If this is happening now.... just imagine the monthly payment that was talked about.

Warning possible scam on people not getting confirmed for long periods.   It's either managed poorly or is scamish.  Please explain what is going on to us that have tried to be part of campaign only to be ignored.
14265  Economy / Services / Re: WE PAY FOR SIGNATURE EVEN MORE. UP TO 0.0016 BTCs PER POST. WEEKLY PAYOUTS. on: May 30, 2014, 04:31:24 AM
Just checked and no payment.

I signed up about 5 days ago.

How long does it take to get confirmation?

I was skipped over.... then got back on list for confirmation.  No answer to PM from days ago. 

Can you please clarify on people waiting on confirmation?  Some of us including myself have been using sig for a while no acknowledgement.  With his going to monthly.... I am starting to get a little worried.

Please help clarify were members will be confirmed.  Any communication appreciated, thank you.
14266  Economy / Services / Re: WE PAY FOR SIGNATURE EVEN MORE. UP TO 0.0016 BTCs PER POST. WEEKLY PAYOUTS. on: May 29, 2014, 09:17:39 PM
the site is back so it means that their team has fixed it so maybe and i hope that OP will be here in any moment  Smiley

Sorry, getting some rest. But see a lot happened there. Our website experienced some problems with hosting, so we're looking for a reliable bitcoin dedicated hosting btw.

Payouts will be made today, but a little bit after 10 CA time, because week earlier we've got some complaints because count was too different during the one day, so now we're starting to collect posts count near the time we mentioned in OP to provide more accurate payouts.



Can you please confirm the people in waiting to be approved for this?  There is a very nice list i believe on page 37.
14267  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Games and BTC on: May 29, 2014, 11:57:16 AM
What's the deal with this game? Can anybody explain? Has anyone even played it?  http://coinrpg.com/

Looked interesting but looked into forums currently not linked to BTC.  It talks about contests.  From forum I don't see "looting" bitcoin happening much.
14268  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: please i need help to calculate this on: May 29, 2014, 11:51:44 AM
please people i need exactly answer how much money $$ this rig can make per day
in bitcoin
or lite coin
thanks
Smiley

Let's keep this simple. Simple question, simple answer.

If you intend to mine Bitcoin directly using that hardware as your mining rig, then based on the most generous estimates, you can earn up to a total of 500k satoshis in 30 days of 24-7 mining. At the current Bitcoin exchange rate, that is less than 3 USD. Since that is a generous estimate, you will most likely earn much less than that, not even taking electricity, cooling and maintenance costs into consideration. Also, this estimate assumes that you are mining with a pool that finds at least 4 blocks per day and that your hardware mines at its maximum overclocked capacity.

As for Litecoins, I have never mined them, so I cannot give any reliable estimate of its profitability.

If you are wanting to mine bitcoin look in group buy.  There are much better options that will bring more money then mining bitcoin with gpu at this point.

As far as scrypt mining.  With assembling that GPU prices are back down from the premium they were so it's cheaper.  But unless you have free electricity I don't see profit.
14269  Economy / Services / Re: WE PAY FOR SIGNATURE EVEN MORE. UP TO 0.0016 BTCs PER POST. WEEKLY PAYOUTS. on: May 29, 2014, 06:46:08 AM
Thank you bitcoininformation for making the list of those of us waiting conformation. 

If you could please confirm these once you log in hopefully today.
14270  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Games and BTC on: May 29, 2014, 05:31:50 AM
from what i know there is no games like that
gambling is not game, its loosing game

Gambling could be considered a game, but the house always does win.

And if you think about the premise of this sitting and playing a video game.... and get paid BTC to do it is very unlikely.  One could argue it's possible to do a ad driven site with games for little pay, but i think it would be like faucet and never add up.
14271  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: please i need help to calculate this on: May 29, 2014, 05:25:45 AM
please people i need exactly answer how much money $$ this rig can make per day
in bitcoin
or lite coin
thanks
Smiley

In mining I don't think you can ever give a exact number of "profit".  I can tell you run your own ROI the day's of GPU's making money for most are days of the past.  With electricity, and cooling (depending on location) i would not suggest GPU.
14272  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Games and BTC on: May 28, 2014, 11:33:58 PM
Is there any way to earn some btc by playing games? I've there is something with minecraft but I hate that game so don't mention it. Cheesy

There is whole section for gambling.  Be carefull and check site's reputation on here before betting on it.

As far as just free BTC games I don't know of any.  There are some faucets ..... but that would take forever..
14273  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Beginner needs help - Hardware vs. Cloud on: May 28, 2014, 06:52:01 AM
On trading you can always jump in and try a few alt coins.  Trading, and shares or cloud mining take less upfront cash to start.

Cloud mining also requires a lot less work. You don't have to ensure that the hardware is working properly, that the pool is up, etc. You just let the contract earn money.

No matter what run your own ROI analysis on investment.  And a rule I have myself if be careful of advice from someone who hides referral links.
14274  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Beginner needs help - Hardware vs. Cloud on: May 28, 2014, 06:08:22 AM
Hi,

I want to start mining. Of course I hope to get a bit of money back but I mainly do it for fun.

I read about it half a year ago or so and back then, using CPUs/GPUs was bad, so someone told me to buy specific hardware. I can't remember the name, it cost about 700$ and mined for about 200-300$ a month. But it is possible, that this calculations were wrong because I just believed the basic infos of the seller, at the end, I didn't buy it because it felt strange and I had a lot of stress doign other stuff.

Anyway, now I want to start. The only thing which is important to me: I don't want to make - longterm.

Can anyone tell me how much you earn for e.g. 1 GH/s? (I assume it scales linear, right?)
Maybe there is kind of a cloud service where I just can pay 10$ a month and get some bitcoin back? Would also like to do simple trading Smiley

So, I'd be gladful if you could suggest me some hardware and a clodu service. (I know that it also depends on how much I pay for electricity, which is quite a lot)

Any tipps would be nice.

I start a new thread because the ones I found were rather old.

Also I don't see why someone would make a bitcoin cloud mining service if the generated product is more worth.

If you really want a service that allows you to just join up and earn some money from the mining (like you were saying give $10 and let them handle it), I'd give http://bitcoin-trader.biz a go. It offers up one year contracts you can buy into and then you just sit back and gain money (which can be paid out in a multitude of ways, including Bitcoin).

Might mention when you throw a referral link....

But back to poster.  You mentioned starting with 700 dollars.  If the past month's even scrypt has became asic.   You will find it hard to get a decent miner for 700 dollars( at least one that could make 300 dollars).  You really need to decide scrypt or btc mining.  Then look at options, make sure to run ROI on it.   

On trading you can always jump in and try a few alt coins.  Trading, and shares or cloud mining take less upfront cash to start.
14275  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: my dragon 1t miner does not connect to the router on: May 28, 2014, 06:00:43 AM
you need to change the miner ip and gateway

Definitely make sure on right settings as mentioned.

Also make sure once you click start give it a minute, it can get a error close to this if you keep clicking start and check stats.
14276  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin Is it still accesible to the common of mortal or too much expensive? on: May 28, 2014, 01:40:42 AM
To expensive is hard to gauge with price of bitcoin always changing.  Most on here would probley believe it will go up.

Sadly the day's of GPU mining are not what they were a year ago even.  And with summer here heat on GPU's can make it hard.   Easiest way to just get in is buy BTC, or a few alt coins you believe will go up and try it.

But many like myself find mining fun, try to make sure to run calculations on ROI always.
14277  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Announce. New ASIC manufacturer on: May 27, 2014, 07:31:13 AM
Hey everyone.
We are new bitcoin ASIC manufacturer. XBTec Team was founded in 2012 and specializes in designing and manufacturing Bitcoin mining hardware. Headquarter located in Hong Kong. Engineering team based in Shenzhen,China and Moscow,Russia.
And now, we are proud to announce new bitcoin ASIC miner XBTec Pacific 2000.

Details of Pacific 2000
1. Hasrate 2Th/s
2. Power supply 1600W included. Power consumption about 0,75 Watt per Gh
3. Branded 18cm cooling fans, noise level no more than 20db per device.
4. Properties 50x35x20cm

We aim to make fastest pay-back-period, so we estimate to give our customers lowest price on market.
Prices coming soon.
Moreover, we install in July cloud mining data-center with approximate hashrate 15Ph/s.

Any questions, please post here, pm, or call directly to our phone.
We are real company, if anyone wants some proofs - personal meeting in Shenzhen is welcomed.
Detailed photos of ASICs and data-center coming these few days.

Company name: MICRO ASIA COMPANY LIMITED
Company Address: ROOM 1103, HANG SENG MONGKOK BUILDING, 677 NATHAN ROAD,
MONGKOK, KOWLOON HONGKONG

Mobile: +86-13244886411 China
http://www.xbtec.io


Only $3,400.00?

Can we see an actual picture of one?  Better yet, do you have a video of one hashing currently to prove your claims?

I don't think we will see any proof of this product yet. Have taken time to measure sound, power consumption, but not to take a picture of miner?
14278  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: What's the most affordable GPU with best hashing rate? on: May 27, 2014, 03:47:59 AM
Really depends on if you can find a deal, GPU's people are getting rid of ton's on Ebay (myself was included).  Ask seller for invoice so you can try to RMA if ever needed.

But I would really suggest doing some math on it before getting to far into GPU's at this point.  Summer is here, make sure to include cooling into mix.
14279  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Looks like bitmain is doing everything to give us trouble on: May 27, 2014, 03:04:46 AM

The Canadian customs obviously received a memo on Bitcoin, they know exactly whats what.


It can't be blamed on manufacture for government's policy. 

How much does the tax come out to be for this?
14280  Economy / Services / Re: WE PAY FOR SIGNATURE EVEN MORE. UP TO 0.0016 BTCs PER POST. WEEKLY PAYOUTS. on: May 27, 2014, 02:44:46 AM
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Name:    notlist3d
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