LHB
Setup a separate bat file for the one that isn't hashing and let it run alone for awhile.
I had the same problem and after a week running the problem usb's separate, grouped them all together in a single bat file and started them up again - ever since then everyone is hashing above 330
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Sorry to hear about this - it is a pity that you get people like this that give users of a good site like Bitmit a bad taste in the mouth. You should list all the details of this person and not just the name.
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As with crypto-trade.com, Btc-e.com won't request you any verif like MTgox do. Just trade, deposit or withraw and enjoy.
There is a three day waiting period to withdraw anything for new accounts.
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@eleuthria
I've send you a pm.
Thank you,
Hamburger
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C,
Send you a pm.
Thanks,
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I am looking for a PHP Knowledgeable Person / Graphics Design to work with me on a few ideas.
Northern Suburbs Cape Town or surrounding areas if all else fail!
Pm only
Tnx,
H
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I want to link my Bitcointalk name with BTCJam's. Verification code: 3296298c-99d4-4f68-bb88-3085880bbdb8
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he wants a satoshidice style payout system I believe. Im not sure how they do it (abe ?) but I do know you can look up the information using the blockchain.info json api
I have no idea what the satoshidice style payout system is. - (Checked the site http://www.satoshidice.com/, they also mention it "WARNING: Only use wallets that allow you to receive Bitcoin from the same address you sent from.") I saw this idea on a site (could be bitlotto or raffle site) that said you must send the bitcoin from an address that you can receive from but not using a site like www.instawallet.org to send the bitcoin from. I like the way it is presented on blockchain.info but I do not want to rely on another party to provide me with the info. I've changed my process to allow the user to manually enter their bitcoin address (allowing for mistakes) and the user will have to wait for 6 confirmations to complete the process.
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@gweedo @Sergio_Demian_Lerner
Tnx for your input, providing a new address to a user and understanding the different address per transaction is not a problem - I just would like to send bitcoin back to the same address where it came from instead of asking the user for a generated address from their wallet.
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@gweedo
Tnx, but it is not there.
@Pieter Wuille
Tnx, I have notice this and also picked it up for blockchain.info on this while looking around for a solution. It seems that it should not be a problem as long as I do not reuse the the receiving address on my side.
I will in the mean time use a manual process until someone could assist me with this.
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Hi,
How do I find the address and transaction id where the bitcoin came from that is send to my address - using php and bitcoind?
Tnx,
Hamburger
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Isn't Nigeria in Africa?
and what does this have to do with the question asked?
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Hi, I would like to buy laser diodes and would also like to pay in Bitcoin - the company does not accept Bitcoin. The items that I want is located at: http://www.aixiz.com/store/product_info.php/products_id/234If you buy it; 2 x 5 Pack + USPS US Domestic First Class Mail upto 4 oz = $20 + $2.75 = $22.75 or approximately 5.60 BTC I'll buy it from you on https://bitmit.net - you may of course add a reasonable mark up and international shipping to the final price. I'll suggest either a flat fee for smaller items such as this, for example $12 or approximately 2.5 BTC This is an experimental buy to see if a proxy sales site would work - PLEASE discuss this with me first before going ahead and buy the stuff - this is just an experiment and is more suitable for a US resident. Thanks, Hamburger
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Tnx, for a moment I was stunned to see the balance is 1
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Since it seems like my previous experience away from Bitcoin went belly-up! LhAQe2hPEeWLEeqvkTdARrtaAhGiW8UwWy
Thank you
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Is the last that we hear of Thomas Nasakioto?
This was the last post on this forum from him and the last post on the Ixcoin site was on the 2nd December 2011.
He do not respond to any emails or message.
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A GIFT TO THE COMMUNITY
After the claims have all been filed and dealt with we will be releasing the entire MyBitcoin processing engine into the public domain. Our only hope is that the community can improve and adapt the software to all sorts of new and interesting Bitcoin-related things. Anyone know if this promise will be kept? Saw today that the ssl certificate has expired.
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Thank you, someone might get lucky soon!
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never! always a pleasure to help. If you really want to give away Bitcoin, please send it to; 1AvN36TvnWxkUYYBRckpRxyFcys5Z28bSBthis is an open wallet - He that hath found the wallet, hath found a good thing, and shall receive a bitcoin bounty in abundance! Nah, the mighty google will not reveal the location of this wallet! Hamburger
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