Hi all,
I am doing some research for a Bitcoin company that is interested with developing a hardware wallet to see if it has a viable market. Trezor has some traction, but perhaps only in the existing Bitcoin community. With things like Multi-sig popping up everywhere, do you think this negates some of the pressing need for Hardware wallets? Interested to hear your thoughts.
Nope, or at least not yet. For my current amounts and needs, current software wallets and paper wallets are fine.
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Thanks, but... We have another "payment", but it links to the older one, and there is no real payment. For example: (at http://bitadsense.website/Bitx/) 0.004800 BTC - 2016-06-05 16:30:44 // This is real, for the 'delayed' one. 0.009600 BTC - 2016-06-06 02:24:27 // This one links to the previous one and did not get paid. Thanks I have something similar. 0.021600 BTC - 2016-06-05 15:42:48 <-- correct, last delayed payment 0.008800 BTC - 2016-06-06 03:12:31 <-- amount OK, nothing came yetThe bot is also reset. It may be a sign the payments will be on time this week
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There will always be politicians with "funny" ideas. That doesn't mean that such idiotic things can and will happen. But showing such "projects" in the newspaper increases the traffic and sales. It doesn't mean anything...
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Thank you very much. This is important information. As mentioned in a subsequent post your CPU actually uses the nehalem compile arch, the westmere build is incompatible.
This solves part of the mystery. There are two compile targets for 1st generation corei CPUs, Nehalem which will not run the miners' AES code, and Westmere which will.
For now I don't have the means and time to try my own compile, but whenever I can help with a run/test, just PM me and I'll give is a try. And you... keep up the good work ! Thank you.
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Thanks for your fix, but it's still not working. I get this and then crash. It's the same for nist5 and cryptonight.
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I filled the google form and sent a PM to equator. Was the PM meant to contain some info or just "hello"?
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I tried this out and I get error: Checking CPU capatibility... Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 920 @ 2.67GHz CPU arch supports AES-AVX1...NO. CPU arch supports SSE2.....YES. SW built for SSE2..........NO. Incompatible SW build, rebuild with "-march=native"Which exe did you use? Which algo? Edit: I tried ccminer.exe on a skylake which has AES and AVX and the capabilities check said the SW was built for AES. If you used the same file and it said it was not built for SSE2 then there is an inconsistency. The same file was built for AES but not SSE2. When I compile with -march=native both are true. It's becoming more clear that this check should be removed. I used cpuminer.exe (I have Nehalem architecture), on cryptonight and on nist5. Same error on both.
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I tried this out and I get error: Checking CPU capatibility... Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 920 @ 2.67GHz CPU arch supports AES-AVX1...NO. CPU arch supports SSE2.....YES. SW built for SSE2..........NO. Incompatible SW build, rebuild with "-march=native"
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+1.9 = NeuroticFish
Thank you
BTW, this is the most interesting lottery I've ever played on, even considering the ones I payed for. And it's 100% fair. Big thank you for the idea and for the prizes you pay from your own pocket.
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Really easy to connect Twitter account to Waves.
WOW Just noticed when i connected my twitter account, i was Credited with 72 Waves (worth .144btc @ 200k sats) almost instantly. VERY IMPRESSED BY THIS TEAM
Oh, thanks for the info! Next is FB?
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At least this is a proper coin. Much sad it stays low 😭
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once again bot is not resetting properly
It did reset on time. Any payments so far? Not yet. I guess that Marco will have to start them one of these days by hand.
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I like the way you though of the airdrop! It's an original and good way to keep the people close to this project. @Equator, I want to join air drop
I think that you should PM him. I did (though no answer yet).
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Guys... his address is in his profile. A simple check shows that the last transaction came from seconds trade, his signature campaign. No mistery. If you believe it's a mistake, you should see with the person in charge with the payments for seconds trade signature campaign.
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Bitcoin addresses start with 1or 3. You will see mostly with 1.
Your address is 1YmMptSSj851BFjxqaGe2H3WxyeFhqFVS and you got that money from your signature campaign.
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Nice graphics. However, I'm not the first one claiming that you just show the ads and when it's about claiming you get an error. Pretty convenient! And since it's the only website it doesn't work... yeah..
I tried again, just in case I was wrong. It still doesn't work. So instead of nice images and stats (which can be from anywhere), better fix your faucet if you want a good business. And then other people can come and say I was wrong.
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Most of the honest coins are undervaluated for now. Since Bitcoin is the king of cryptocurrencies, it has the best chance to see better days. Let's see if halving will help...
You are right. The bitcoin price is around $540 now. that is more than $100 than a few week's price. Imho it's still far from its potential. This may be for now the start of a halving related bubble, but it can also be a return to its correct value. Bitcoin can still grow a lot, but the amount of speculation grows with that. Everybody wants to earn money and this is an unregulated market.
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Lucky Hour Is Taking Preparation. It Will Be Effective At Any Moment. Visit the faucet now and be ready!
Ready for another scam? Please fix your faucet instead of make false advertising. The bitshunt.club page isn’t working bitshunt.club is currently unable to handle this request. HTTP ERROR 500
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The transaction is not to be found. This means imho that it was already rejected. The money should be back in your wallet, or will be there soon.
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Global professional services firm Ernst & Young has announced it will auction off 24,518 BTC (worth $12.9m) originally confiscated by a user of defunct online dark market Silk Road. See article here : http://www.coindesk.com/ernst-young-sell-12-million-bitcoin-auction/So do you think this is going to affect the huge price increase that we see at the moment ? Not at all. It's not the first big BTC auction and after the other ones nothing happened. People who buys BTC do that to earn money. And for that a big dump is not the way to do it.
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