your right, I should of had a separate wallet than the pool, It's just laziness I guess, there are only like 3 or 4 miners who use the pool , its not like its a million users, It's my fault the pool allowed someone to do this, it just sucks that someone did.
My wife had a baby yesterday morning, so I have been very busy enjoying life lately, I will be fixing the pool soon, and making sure everyone gets the proper rewards. Not sure where things screwed up, the rewards were correct for awhile. Still gotta check that out.
btw: I am quite sure the thief already cashed in the DVC, that is likely why the value on the exchange is so low now so you can thank him for that as well.
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Bitcoin is a currency that was created by Bernie Madoff in 2008, it's backed by a large cache of du-rags and bottles of OE 800 malt liquor that are currently stored and protected by the Montana militia. If you would like to purchase a Bitcoin please send all your money to Nigeria.
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stick to the facts, don't involve your ideology with it, even if it may or may not be a general consensus. It's not about motivation or intent, its about positives and negatives.
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Bitcoin put simply, is an anonymous digital cash that has no central authority, no one can tax you or ban you from using it. It is a free way to send and receive money anywhere in the world, and I can use my Bitcoins to pay a bill, buy some food, lend my friend $20 or do just about anything the money in your pocket does. Unlike paypal and credit cards Bitcoin is internet cash.
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I can host your own solo poolserverj pool for $35 per month at BTCWebhost.comoor I can set it up for a one time fee of 30 Bitcoins
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Give me more details on the thing I will tell you what its worth
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I currently have a deal with someone thanks to all who replied will update thread on transaction progress
If you want to sell your stuff check the marketplace at coinconnect.org
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One of my PSUs just died, I need to buy a 1000watt or better, preferably corsair but will consider other brands
payment with Bitcoins , if you have less provable rep than I do I expect ship first, if you have same or greater rep as me I will pay first
please PM
(if you dont agree with the above terms please dont waste both of our time)
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tutorial was revised today a bit, polished up some things and also added a phpmyadmin / add a worker to the database howto at the end, check it out!
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look how you guys are ignoring me, no wonder my self esteem is so low
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oh right, ELECTRO migration, my grandma died of that
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I could totally google it, and then pretend I am super smart but I would rather you explain it to me...
WHAT THE HELL IS ELECTROMIGRATION?
are my GPU's flying south for the winter? ;P
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5619 [shared-httpclient-60] WARN org.eclipse.jetty.util.log - Unknown Security Realm: jsonrpc 5623 [shared-httpclient-60] WARN org.eclipse.jetty.util.log - Unknown Security Realm: jsonrpc 5627 [shared-httpclient-61] WARN org.eclipse.jetty.util.log - Unknown Security Realm: jsonrpc [17:41:28.137] [WARN] Bad HTTP response connecting to auxDaemon http://localhost:8335. Work generated from this AuxInfo will not be valid for chain: namecoin. HTTP response code: 401 Dunno what is wrong. Using 0.3.24.64 and get that. Password AND username are correct. WorkMaker edition, pushpool compatibility is OFF why not upgrade? I may be able to help you but I need a little more info do you want to send me your config? send to tom@devcoin.org and I will see if anything pops out at me are you using coinbassing? local work generation?
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So I thought about it for a sec and your right about the security issue and in that setup it's not needed to allow rpcallowip=* anyways. It's just a habit I got into when helping people to setup pools to skip over needless problems So I finished polishing up the tutorial today http://devtome.org/wiki/index.php?title=How_to_Setup_a_Merged_Mining_Bitcoin_Pool_with_PoolServerJI also included step by step instructions on how to access the database with phpmyadmin and add a worker. Also if anyone would like to see a public pool in action that I setup check out http://pool.devcoin.orgOf course it is for mining devcoins and not Bitcoins.
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I created a PoolserverJ tutorial
Why do the conf files for bitcoin/namecoin in the tutorial specify "rpcallowip=*". Doesn't this open the JSON-RPC port of the daemon for anyone to connect to? This gives access to 'sendtoaddress' and other commands for sending coins out of the wallet. Or am I missing something? This is an interesting security concern you bring up and very valid. The idea of the tutorial is to be something for people who really have little or no idea what they are doing. It does not seem very plausible however that there are going to be people out there scanning IP addresses for open RPC ports to that may have used my tutorial. I tried to make it as fool proof as possible thus the reason for the *, people have different network setups and I am trying to eliminate needless problems and the possibility that this could turn into an actual security incident seems very remote to me. I am doing some polishing up soon of this tutorial and I will take this in mind. Thank you.
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Still time left to win the Tablet! Check us out.
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yes Nefario finally got my account fixed, I think I got into it just yesterday or the day before as a matter of fact.
I apologize to the share holders for when things started to go south with CoinConnect, unfortunately we ended up in a position where we could not achieve the kinds of things we wanted to.
But now thanks to our upgrade we on the right path to be able to provide a real world social utility to the Bitcoin world and act as a bridge to the rest of the world and a showcase for all the great Bitcoin businesses.
We have a working Google Adsense style advertising platform now that will allow us to sell advertising on the site, we are VERY excited about this new feature and will be offering it publicly very soon. Another great new feature is our market place, the market place provides a free and open venue for anyone to sell goods and services for Bitcoins.
Our new API Auth system allows users to register and login to the site with any Google,Facebook,Twitter,LinkedIN,Foursqare,AOL, or Yahoo account which is a very cool feature that makes it extremely easy for people to check out and use our site.
Thanks to our upgrade and hosting move to BTCWebhost.com we are in a very good position for our shareholders and for Bitcoin.
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