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161  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [ANN][BQC (BBQCoin)][STRATUM] BBQMine.com on: May 08, 2013, 05:03:26 PM
thanks
162  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How many workers do I need to create? on: May 08, 2013, 04:53:19 PM
For best performance in LTC or BTC mining, how many workers do I need to create? A separate worker for each video card? Only one worker per mining rig with multiple cards? Just one worker and use that on multiple mining rigs?

Does it make any difference how the workers are assigned?

it doesnt matter. i use seperate workers to see performance for each card
163  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Very newbie question on: May 08, 2013, 04:52:07 PM
I realize that. But it still doesn't answer my original question.
try bbqcoin, mincoin
164  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: I'm a noob, and I mined a YAC. on: May 08, 2013, 04:48:57 PM

thanks
165  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Confused by 0 shares accepted on GUIminer on: May 08, 2013, 04:48:15 PM
I've done exhaustive searches on this and it seems like everyone blames connection or something of that nature. I can tell you that my connection isn't the issue, and GUIminer is reporting 220Mh/s on a 6850 (950 OC GPU/330 UC memory). I mined for 3 hours, 0 shares accepted, 15 stale shares (after 3 stop/start minings after adjusting settings). I am getting a verfication error - check hardware! note on my console...after searching about that, apparently its a kernel thing with the GPU and isn't to be worried to much about...or is it?

It seems like people are reporting 100's of shares being accepted in short periods of time and I'm wondering what I'm doing wrong? It seems like SO much information is outdated or not reported correctly surrounding the mining of bitcoin! Can anyone chime in and let me know with certainty what may be going on? I'm leaving it on overnight to see if anything changes...but I have a feeling when I check it in the morning nothing will have changed...

I verified all of my connection settings and it all looks great as far as I know. I was connecting to api.bitcoin.cz which was then diverting me to stratum I think...

Thanks for the help!
change pool.. pool wrong configured if ur miner is configured correct
166  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Last received block was generated 11 days ago on: May 08, 2013, 04:46:59 PM
Hi everyone

I hovered my mouse over the bottom right hand corner of my bitcoin qt wallet on opening it today, and it says
Last received block was generated 11 days ago.
Please can someone tell me in novice terms, what that means?
I have not done anything with my wallet since early march, except for opening it up and letting it sync itself, but I forget when that was.

Thanks
how many are ur mh/s?
167  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: [CNC][PPLNS][LP] CHNcoin Pool - SCRYPT.IN| 0% FEES! |0.1 CHN Withdraw| on: May 08, 2013, 04:45:18 PM
You should try to post this outside the newbie forum...

he cannot he is a newbie
168  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How much have newbie Mhs/Khs? on: May 08, 2013, 03:52:41 PM
I'm at 2800 Kh/s with 5 Radeon 7950 (I have one running underclocked to reduce heat since it's in my everyday rig with another one)

i think you made the best buy
169  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: I'm a noob, and I mined a YAC. on: May 08, 2013, 03:51:24 PM
which is the url for this coin?

170  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Very newbie question on: May 08, 2013, 03:50:36 PM
I've downloaded a few different wallets for various coins. The clients all have a mining tab. Now I know solo cpu mining is veryyyyy slow. But what I want to know is can I just choose solo mining and hit start mining or do I need to do some configuring. I'm not worried about the efficiency. I just want to see if I can mine anything on one of the newer coins. I synced the wallet for feathercoin, chose solo mining and clicked start mining. In the box below it shows solo mining started but nothing else, nothing about threads or speed or anything else.

you can do solo mining to coins with low difficulty...high ones go to pools...
171  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Alt-Coins on: May 08, 2013, 03:49:23 PM
Almost all of the alt-coins are there are going to be a waste of time.  They're being created to take advantage of people who get super excited about different things and then get pumped and dumped.

Be careful about wasting time with too many alt coins.

why u say that?
172  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: HOWTO: create a 100% secure wallet on: May 08, 2013, 11:36:29 AM
-= Small Edit: If you need something which is very secure and grandma-style easy, go vote on this poll and add your thoughts to the discussion. =-

Note: I can only post in the newbie forum for now, but if a moderator deems this topic useful, he may move it somewhere else. Right now, I'm too lazy to get 5 posts, just for the sake of it.

Also, there is an excellent article on the Wiki which should give you some ideas about the problem of security. This is meant as a more specific and simple straight-forward guide, i.e I won't spell out where you can find your wallet.dat and so on.


Why?

So, in light of the recent /19BSM]Drama Roll Eyes Kiss and my general feeling that some people are unsure about the security of their wallet (or their PC in general), I've decided to give you an idea how to create a secure savings account for you to deposit your hard-earned coins in.

Clarifications

So, you crazy twat want to invest all your savings in bitcoin, but you're not yet shit-for-brains enough to forget the security aspect of the whole thing? Here's the HowTo for you.

So, the first misconception to clear out, is the concept of the "wallet". The wording in itself is not ideal, since it is more like a key. Cryptographically speaking, it is actually exactly that: your private key.

Now this has the following implication: If someone steals your wallet.dat now, and you deposit coins in it later, the thief will be able to spend/transfer ALL your coins, including those you added _after_ the wallet was stolen! I'm sure a lot of you know this already, I just want to clarify this for everybody.

So, clearly, you have to make it impossible for anybody to _ever_ steal your wallet. Clearly, this is infeasible for your day-to-day transactions account, since encryption will be useless as soon as you want to access your coins (Since the decrypted wallet.dat has to be stored in RAM at some point. There are ways, but for now, consider them a little tedious).

So the solution is the following: you have your spendings-account where you keep only low amounts of coin (much like a real-life wallet), and you have your super-secure savings wallet, which you only access on rare occasions.

How?

I'll try to keep it short: You have to create your savings account under ideal security-conditions. I won't rant about you cunts people using Windows in general, but note that Linux is in no way automagically completely secure. Everything depends a lot on your behaviour.

1. What you'll do is the following: Create a live-CD or a bootable USB with your OS of choice on it. I suggest using the Ubuntu LiveCD.

The reason is simple. When you create your new wallet, you want to make abolutely sure, that your running operating system doesn't in any way log your keys or secretly save your files somewhere.

2. Boot your freshly-created OS, and install the Bitcoin client on it. Yes you can install software inside a liveCD environment. Optionally, also install some encryption software, but we'll leave that for now.

3. Your Bitcoin client will immediately generate 10 addresses for you, and with them, the corresponding wallet.dat.

4. Save your addresses somewhere, if you have to, write them down manually (if you do this, then I bow to your zeal and declare you crazy). I suggest you send them to yourself over email.

5. This is the important step. Copy your wallet.dat somewhere. Burn then on a CD or another medium. I for instance love those little 64MB SD-cards you sometimes get with a new camera. They rock. You might want to make multiple copies (on multiple cards/CDs, not multiple copies of the same file on the same disk you tart).

6. Now, eject whatever you just copied on, and guard it like your life depends on it. Not really, but here is the important step: If you encrypted your wallet.dat with an encryption algorithm you feel safe about, just keep it around your house.

7. Shut down. There will be no trace of your walled.dat on your harddisk, since it never actually resided there.

Important: You will want to keep another copy somewhere else, in a safe physical location, or at least one that is safe while your house burns down. You might already know it, but losing your wallet.dat is worse than someone stealing it. It'll be gone forever.

If you didn't encrypt the file (which I prefer), put the SDcards, CDs, whatever in a safe. That's right: a real-world safe, like banks have, who also happen to lock their doors and are in general very anal about their security and all that jazz. You can rent small safety-deposit boxes in exchange for money. As a bonus, it'll be fire-proof as well.

8. In case it's not yet obvious: You will now only make day-to-day transactions like you used to do it, on your computer (are you _still_ using windows?) and every now and then, you will put some coins into your savings-account. Using the addresses from step 4). How much you want to keep in your wallet is up to you.

But how can I haz my money back?

Okay, for those of you who didn't guess it yet: Whenever you want to make a transaction from your savings-account to someplace else, get your wallet.dat out of the safe, boot up your liveCD (don't you dare using your regular OS after all this work, or I'll come beat you up personally) and do the reverse: Install bitcoin again, install the encryption-software if necessary and copy your wallet.dat where it belongs.

Congratulations: you can now access your 25'000 bitcoins and nobody will have messed with them while you were asleep.

Possible attacks

So now, the _only_ way for someone to steal your coin, will be to steal your physical copy of the wallet. That's why you might want to encrypt it, although if you do, don't forget the passphrase. Also, if you die, your family can still get your bank-safe opened, but they won't be able to pick through your brain and get the passphrase out of it. That's why I prefer to not encrypt it.

There is one more possibility: a physical keylogger: It will be able to intercept the password you use to encrypt your wallet.dat, which, if you keep a copy at home, can then be stolen and used. Another reason, why a regular safe is the best option in my humble opinion.

What else?

EDIT: A little protip for those who don't know: You can of course use blockexplorer.com to keep track of your account while it's safely hidden away. Doing this will simply allow you to see how many coins are associated with a given address.

I suggest you also create new day-to-day wallets (even having a few coins stolen can be frustrating), as your current ones might already have been stolen. Of course, this requires a secure OS, so you better ditch that infected piece of shit fine gear of yours. DON'T just create new wallets on the system you're using right now, since it won't solve anything in case you're already infected.

In addition, it doesn't hurt to read up on some technical details. Use the Wiki. Learn the difference between the amount in your wallet, and the amount on the different block-addresses. If you handle a lot of money, ACT ACCORDINGLY. Don't get all crazy-enthusiastic-venture-capitalist and invest all your savings in bitcoin. Also, don't speculate too much on the price development, you'll make more money if you use that time to work at a regular job.

Now, if you happen to make/have made a significant amount of coins, don't run around telling everybody like the self-satisfied vagina that you are. You wouldn't do that with real money either. At least I hope so.

Also, someone will probably make a bitcoin-specific liveCD, which should save some hassle in the steps above.
Also, take it easy and be a cool guy woh doesn't afraid of anything.
Also, pick up a book every now and then.


Yes, there are other ways to do this, and yes, some might be more practical and maybe just as secure. Write a comment about it.

If anyone has any clarifications, questions, suggestions, or wants to call me a moron, please feel free to do so, and I'll see if there is anything to be improved about it. Also, spelling mistaeks.

Also, in case anybody got all excited by this guide and/or seen the light of Jesus-Christ the saviour AND wants to thank me with coins (why on earth would you do that?), here's my address: 16VD78R8nxqJGesE7E9KS6A8TikQQpKNm5

Have fun. Cool

EDIT: Corrections and added a few insults just for you, dear anonymous reader.

nice howto ubuntu lover   Tongue
173  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How I made My Bitcoins on: May 08, 2013, 11:33:31 AM
Hello Guys, Im going to tell you today how I have managed to get over 500 Bitcoins through daytrading. I started with alt currencies, Litcoin was the one that made me the most. I bought about 20,000 Litecoins when they were only a few cents each, I almost forgot about the investment, until I starting going on BTC-E and saw how my investment had x20 in value  Grin.

Once you have a lot of Bitcoins its easy to make more, even buying low and selling high at extremely low increments can turn a hefty profit! So, advice for all those daytraders would be, watch the market, try to see what coins are getting lots of hype and the ones that just came out. I highly discourage any large investing in altcoins, because there is always the chance it can drop in value extremly fast and violently. Like this one alt currency I invested 300 BTC in right before it dropped 50% in value.....Whose name shall not be spoken of.. *feathercoin* But anyway, hope that helps you guys. Also, keep an eye out on the forums, I have a epic 10 BTC giveaway coming up Cheesy

we know but we were late lol
174  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: 350-375 khash/s on HD 7970 on: May 08, 2013, 11:32:38 AM
Hi,

I wanted to try this bitmining thing on my HD 7970 gpu, as I have never done any bitmining before I decided to use GUIMiner.
I created an OpenCL miner, and started mining, but I am only getting 350-375 khash/s, and everybody else is talking Mhash/s not khash/s.
So what could I be doing wrong?
Please keep in mind that I am a total noob at bitmining.

Best regards
msalf

my settings on ubuntu

--gpu-engine 1100 --gpu-memclock 1500 --auto-fan --temp-target 78 --shaders 2048 --lookup-gap 2 --thread-concurrency 16384 -I 14 -g 2 -w 256
175  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: My first rig on: May 08, 2013, 11:28:56 AM
About to put together a single 7970 rig for my first mining experiment. I got a msi z77a-g43 board with 4 pcie slots, 4gb ram, i3 processor, 850 watt psu. Plan on adding the other 3 GPUs soon. Any tips or suggestions? I plan on mining LTC to start.

i made the mistake with 7970...i believe its better 7850 or even better 7950 (350 and 600 kh/s)
176  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Solo mining on: May 08, 2013, 11:28:04 AM
How much hashing power does a mining rig need for solo mining. 500 Gh/s ?.

depends the coin you wanna mine...
177  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Strange smell from new PC on: May 08, 2013, 11:26:39 AM
Hi all,

I've been reading throughout the forums and not sure where the smell comes from.
I've put together a PC with 2 x HIS 7970 and a Corsair 750CX, the rest is minimal a 500GB HD and an 3300 AMD cpu with 4GB Ram.

I've got air cooling and my settings in cgminer do not allow more than 75C which works fine.

Now, the system doesn't hang, it's stable and mining, however the room gets a bit smelly. The power is 510W at the wall so I guess Corsair can accommodate for the gpus needs.
I've got one fan at the front, one at the side for cool air, and one at the top to blow out the hot air.

I tested with another system, (bigger case) with a Q6600, 8gb ram and a few hard disks and only 1 of the two gpus, and a 650W Corsair. Still the same.

All the above is for Bitcoin mining, when it comes to LTC the spinning is faster obviously and the smell more intense.

Any suggestions?  Huh

all new pcs smells on beginning especially when is 60c and more....its normal...
178  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Butterflylabs Huge SCAM on: May 08, 2013, 11:25:06 AM
I myself was VERY excited about those BFL SC things (http://www.butterflylabs.com/products/), but it sounded too good to be true. I was one step before pre-ordering the Mini Rig 'SC' for just $30k, which could deliver 1TH/s (update -> 1.5 TH/s according to the website now!). You know what? Bullshit.

Is butterfly labs mining with those ASICs at the moment? (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=110290.0)
Hell no! Do you see some huge raise in hashing power? No.
Would it be beneficial to mine on their own devices? Hell yes! More than just selling them.

Quote from: Desolator link=topic=110290.msg1200110#msg1200110
If circumstantial evidence isn't enough, try simple business logic.  The price is set at $149 for a 3500MH/s chip. At current prices, they would make $149 after about 10.8 days of mining!  So why doesn't Butterfly Labs just run them for 10.8 days instead of selling them?  Then they'd have $149 and the chips lol.  I mean seriously, read those last 2 sentences again, people.  You think they're not mining with them?  I can't be the only one that realizes this.  From a business perspective, if you had an investment that would pay off 200% in a month and you sell it off instead, you're a crazy person.

You know the true reason why they are not mining with them? They can't. They don't have them.

But they have already proven legit! They fullfiled the orders and delivered FPGAs!
Sure they have. Gained your trust. And will take them back. And you will pay even more. You will loose your working FPGAs and also money. Huge money.

Quote
Trade in terms: Qualifying trade in for upgrades can be either an older generation Mini Rig or 25 older generation Singles. Once your new rig is ready for delivery (currently scheduled for November), you'll be notified to ship your trade in units to us. Upon receipt we'll release your new Mini Rig SC for shipment to you.



They still could have runned before..
They could, but why would they? Establish trust. Then run away.
They could have stolen $1M.

Now they have $30M and the hardware. Many of you fell for it.

Quote from: squall1066 link=topic=89685.msg987282#msg987282
Total Orders (By last seen)        7678
   
Orders Tracked         227
Trade-In Orders         66
   
Units Sold   
   
Jalapeno SC            225
Single SC               231
Mini Rig SC               21
   
Extended TH   
   
Jalepeno SC       0.7875
Single SC             9.24
Mini Rig SC               21
   
Grand Total of   31.0275

I still trust them.
Really? What about that the CEO is a fraduster, sentenced to 3 years in prison and is currently released and violating the terms?

Quote from: elux link=topic=110805.msg1206567#msg1206567
September 15, 2010

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. SONNY VLEISIDES

...
The defendant is hereby placed on supervised release, effective immediately, for a term of three years under the following terms and conditions:
...
The defendant shall not engage, as whole or partial owner, employee or otherwise, in any business involving loan programs, gambling or gaming activities, telemarketing activities, investment programs or any other business involving the solicitation of funds or cold-calls to customers without the express approval of the Probation Officer prior to engagement in such employment.

As always, I feel terribly sorry for all you guys.


thanks i wanted also to buy one of those...but i didnt like the waiting list...
179  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How quickly will Litecoin difficulty rise in the next few months?? on: May 08, 2013, 11:23:08 AM
As some of you will know, Litecoin price is going through the roof, it's gone from about $1 to about $4 in 2 days.
I just spent about £1000 on mining equipment with which I'm hoping to get 1500+ kH/s.

At current difficulty this should pay for itself within 1 month. Question is, how high will the difficulty be a few months down the line???

Network performance has gone from 3,000,000 kH/s to about 5,000,000 kH/s in 2 days: http://www.litecoinpool.org/charts

I'm starting to think I may have made a dickhead maneuver...  Embarrassed

it depends how much people mine...the difficulty changes according to total kh/s from all users
180  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Coin of the week on: May 08, 2013, 11:20:26 AM
Any1 got a line on the next coin of the week?

CNC
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