does the 'notify' button not work?
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Is BAMT 0.5 only for GPU rigs?
yes Doesnµt the included cgminer support fpga devices? Some but not all. It's an older version of cgminer, 2.3.1 I believe, not 100% sure. So anything supported in that is good to go out of the box. You can build an newer version of cgminer on BAMT if you have enough Linux knowledge. Or, you can bug lodcrappo to update the version and push it out on the fixer, good luck on that. even if you get the devices working in cgminer, they will not show up in any of the bamt tools, are not monitored or graphed or managed at all by bamt. bamt does not support nongpu mining. did you put a in the cgminer command in the bamt conf?
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Yeah, It was around 1AM when i made this thread and i was flipping tables, Sorry, I'll try to make the OP more clear.
Sorry everyone...
Don't worry, a lot of tables are getting flipped lately...
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True, and I totally agree with the fact that ASIC's are ahead of their time and are totally going to kill GPU mining. Totally sucks, but at least you have the rest of the summer to profitably mine. In some cases it's not even profitable to GPU mine at the current exchange price depending on your electricity cost. If the bitcoin started trading for $10 in the near future, well then it would definitely be profitable to mine GPU's before ASIC hits the streets, but in December the mining reward cuts in half, so what happens then? If no one created an ASIC, or no one is able to deliver one, then it would cost you more in electricity than you would earn in bitcoin anyway. Of course, the network would adjust itself and if people stopped mining in any large amount the difficulty would go down or the bitcoin value would have to be at least $15 to profit. But doesn't Vladimir already have ASIC? So at least now we have some ammo to combat his gear (unless he uses his ASIC profits to buy more ASIC's from BFL or expand his own then we are all doomed). Another advantage of BFL releasing these is now we will have a network so powerful that a government could not develop their own ASIC and use it as a 51% weapon (unless they bought a bunch of BFL rigs then we are all doomed).
It all depends on the volume that BFL can make them in.
If they received $250k in orders in 24 hours, and there's still like 3+ months until delivery, there could be a zillion of these out in the wild and the difficulty will get to the point where even these ASIC's might not even be profitable after enough have been made.
If they produce these in low volume, I guess like now how you can order a BFL Single and wait 50 days for delivery, then there will be a gradual transition in difficulty, but if they are able to ship ALL the pre-orders in one shot, then they will continue to be able to ship in that volume, and then there will be so many produced that even with ASIC's we're doomed.
I wonder what a BFL Jalepino will be worth when you have it in your hand and people post them [FS] on here at a markup.
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congrats! this is a huge development! as much as I hate Paypal, there's things I pick up on fleaBay and it's such a drag to have to withdrawal from my bank account just to do that.
YOU ROCK BitInstant!!!
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Potential stupid question: Would it be safer to sell a PDF with a private key on it, rather than "sending" coins? Is digital delivered content harder for a chargeback?
if I were you i'd put the private key on a piece of paper and mail it to him.. but that's just my opinion.
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How many questions does it take to get to the center of a rainbow-nebula-pop?
Would you believe over 9000?
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oh and for the record our term is 10% interest PER MONTH not total.
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coins received! thanks Burt, really appreciate it! could you post a payback address here?
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It pays for itself in 2 weeks now.. before release, but if they sell thousands of them and the 1 TH/s units, the difficulty will go up.. I mean, it'll still pay itself off, but the amount of profit will be different once these are in the wild---IF they get released.
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Hey I have some Radeons for sale, let's start with these for now:
2x 5970 ref - $300 1x 5850 Asus DirectCU - $140 1x 6870 Asus DirectCU - $130 1x 6850 Asus DirectCU - $110
I also have a bunch of mint reference 5870s, about a dozen or so, PM with offers.. i'm not in a big rush to sell those but I am considering selling the whole setup.
Bitcoins only!
I have spotless rep in the community so no worries there, I can post pictures tonight.
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Hey I am requesting a loan, I am an extremely trustworthy member with dozens of successful transactions, I'm sort of in a pinch right now and I need 50 BTC, I can pay back in 60 days with 10% interest. I can pay back sooner if necessary. Thanks in advance!
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yup he posted like 38 threads on bitcointrading.com.. i bought 2 coins off them and they never delivered in a week or so and I had multiple people on the forum complain as well. at least we can reverse the paypal transactions!!!
PATHETIC scam attempt, but lovely website, must say.
edit: and thanks theymos for that IP list.. man that's a lotta IP's to ban.. are they tor addresses?
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I hope you get feeling better man... That's no fun. Still a bit of lung noise etc but maybe the cigar is the cause of the lung noise welcome back!
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hey i just wanted to vouch for yjacket, I purchased a couple mining rigs off him a few months ago and it went perfectly.
I wish I had some dough left for these singles, though! :/
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