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1721  Economy / Auctions / Re: [Auction] Five one ounce Silver Britannia rounds (UK) on: June 27, 2014, 12:13:24 AM
Those are beauts.

Yes indeed, all placed in airtites now and hidden away in my safe.

Completely missed this one   Undecided Damn.

1722  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Still too "geeky" to mine on: June 26, 2014, 09:34:41 PM
Just spent some time reviewing this, Thanks for the info, It was interesting and this is a big step to make things a easier, They have worked out that getting started is something that needs to be addressed.

However from what I have read, They only seem to support gawminer, and very limited on other brands, Some report it works on gridseed and others cant get it to detect anything atall, I am not poo pooing this, I think this is great, I wish them success in further developing this idea.

Call me a little paranoid, But personally I don't want a cloud/web gui to be on my network, It just leaves too many doors open for my liking, I thing people should stick to running within their own personal space, With things like teamviewer for someone that really wants to access their home network.

That's true, it's still in early development and thus it doesn't support many different models of miners.
Still, it's a step in the right direction.

What makes you wary about the fact that it's web-based? If a hacker were to gain control of someone's machines, the person would take notice quite soon and would be able to take back control rapidly. Although I'm indeed a bit worried of the possibility that zenMiner's whole infrastructure could be accessed, allowing someone to take control of all their miners and attack a coin, I think the advantages of being able to control our miners when away from home to be worth that small risk.

Afraid thats where we differ, I do not like the idea of any risk when it comes to money, I dont even do online/phone banking IRL.

There is an accusation around the dragon miners installing spyware in there miners, If true it's an "evil genius" idea, The best way to find a computer with a wallet.dat is to somehow get onto a network with a user that mines, I am not saying this is true or false, That debate is on other threads, But it's the idea that I am scared of, I dont want anyone on my home network, This is why I make it hard to do so, And when they are on, They should not find anything, I hope to waste their time.

However, I have since found this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nCjSQMsdlKg

This guy has created an "all in one" image file and goes through the process of mining, To a standard that I understand and can follow, He has built this cgminer into the software of the pi, I am able to PuTTY in and get mining.

EDIT - This video is purely for g-blades, He does do others, But this is the idea that needs to be more available, I have been searching for ages when I accidentally came across this.
1723  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Still too "geeky" to mine on: June 26, 2014, 08:05:19 PM
Have you heard of zenMiner?
It is a web-based application which allows to easily set-up and control a miner plugged to a zenController, which is a Raspberry Pi that comes with the required software pre-installed.

With that, you just have to plug the miner into the pi and write the pool infos on the webpage.

Imho, that's a great step towards making mining accessible to everyone.

When internet began, it was only accessible to computer-litterate geeks, but when interest in it became more widespread, entrepreneurs were quick to make it easier to use. This most-likely is what will happen to cryptocurrencies, with initiatives such as zenMiner's.

Just spent some time reviewing this, Thanks for the info, It was interesting and this is a big step to make things a easier, They have worked out that getting started is something that needs to be addressed.

However from what I have read, They only seem to support gawminer, and very limited on other brands, Some report it works on gridseed and others cant get it to detect anything atall, I am not poo pooing this, I think this is great, I wish them success in further developing this idea.

Call me a little paranoid, But personally I don't want a cloud/web gui to be on my network, It just leaves too many doors open for my liking, I thing people should stick to running within their own personal space, With things like teamviewer for someone that really wants to access their home network.
1724  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Still too "geeky" to mine on: June 26, 2014, 03:03:26 PM
Hiya all,

This is not a rant, This is purely my view, I am open to discussion, but not to abuse, If you cant hold a debate, This is not the place for you.

I have been around crypto coins a while now, I got into BTC a short time after release and I was in it for the idea of what it would represent, It was a dream of Satoshi to bring back power to the people, I do believe it will do this, But in the short term, We must educate the world and try and get as many people involved as possible, Right now, This is not easy, Many of my friends can load a game onto windows and play it, As soon as there is an error, They are stuffed, These are the type of people I have around me and talk to about BTC/LTC Etc.....

I don't know Linux, I do keep trying to learn, But I believe it is beyond me, I have read books and used you-tube tutorials, But when I do something, To copy the tutorial, I am allways presented with "unknown command" the video shoots off assuming all is well and I am left holding a bag Roll Eyes I do not have any linux friends  Embarrassed

My point is, This (unfortunately) is most of the population of the world, We have moved so far with development of hardware, Why is the software side slow? Everything I can find has to be "built" or "unpacked" Recently I have tried to get scripta working on a r-pi (you will find this bit funny) I had to download the pi image to put on an SD card, i downloaded the .IMG file, And I just copied it to the disk, Where did it tell me I had to use more program's to extract the image?  Grin

I am not thick, I have a Mensa tested IQ of 125, I think logically, and take things in a literal sense, I have so much respect for those that can code, Alot of people work so hard on programs like cgminer/bfgminer/guiminer team/multiminer... the list goes on, But all of them I (and I would say around 69% of the world) cant use.

What are other peoples thoughts on this? Does Everyone have to learn linux to get anywhere? Are there plans for a click/install/mine gui? Why can an .IMG contain everything needed to mine? (i.e. you have to install the os then install the wui) Are people that game and have to use windows going to be left behind, I say that as a gamer, I have to have a windows system as 90% of games I like will not work on linux, And even the ones that do, need code to work (WINE)

I do have a linux system, I use it for cold storage, and holding the blockchain as it's just too risky having a wallet on a windows system, But that's all I use it for, Sort of a waste really.

EDIT - Should this be in  Alternate cryptocurrencies rather than mining? Mod please move however you see fit, Tis was about mining hence this is the place I put it.
1725  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [AUTO SWITCH] ScryptGuild (BTC Guild) Beta on: June 22, 2014, 12:12:04 PM
I'm still confused about solo mining? I have done some reading, but I don't get it.

the site says if you choose a coin to point your miners at, you will effectively be solo mining untill the pool joins you, So, If I am alone and manage to find a block, Will the rewards be spread to the pool, Or will I reap the rewards myself to the full block? And if I select a coin and the pool joins me and I find the block, Does this get shared out or as I selected to solo, I will get the lot?

1726  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: (WTB) Smaller scrypt hardware UK on: June 21, 2014, 03:31:45 PM
Pm sent

Replied and done, Thanks
1727  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: (WTB) Smaller scrypt hardware UK on: June 21, 2014, 10:52:29 AM
Realized I was a bit of a noob  Roll Eyes the cheap units are pre-order so they are not out yet, Anyone with these early units would not sell so early. LOL

I just want 1-2MH for Alt coin hording, Let me know what you got, Might go as far as a g-blade or a few Gridseeds if they are stock settings, in stock and cheap.
1728  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [MINING LEASERIG.NET] 30MH SCRYPT @0,7LTC/MH capacity avaliable for lease on: June 21, 2014, 10:43:02 AM
Something's wrong with HOSTKEY13, on and off for the past 2 hours.

Can please just cancel the lease and refund me? thanks.

I just rented HOSTKEY13 11 1/2 hours ago, For three days (72H) and it has been on and off all the time, Please can you sort this out, Either fix it and supply me with the missing power/time or refund me, Thanks.
1729  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] KNC Jupiter 560 GH/s on: June 20, 2014, 06:02:24 PM
I think people think you are selling for .25 BTC




agreed

For sale is a KNC Jupiter Oct unit that runs at 560+ GH/s or more if you plan to overclock.

0.25BTC for Fedex shipping worldwide. Free if in Singapore.

Open for offers.

0.25 is for shipping worldwide, OP how much is the unit and will you trade via escrow?
1730  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: (WTB) Smaller scrypt hardware UK on: June 20, 2014, 03:03:03 PM
A little bump, I might as well order direct if no intrest, I just wanted to help someone close to upgrade if they did not want theirs anymore, Anyone in the EU close that wants to sell?
1731  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: In Stock, Dragon 1T shipped out for 1749$ on: June 20, 2014, 08:25:58 AM
Sold 2 Dragons 1T to Squall1066 with hosting trans ID 3d853c3564742c3bb75d512ed2b100129e863086200721ace08fa9afc2644030

I normally don't do hosting, but the buyer bought a lot from me in the past, so I made an exception.
Just need to figure out how to setup secure remote access and then I can offer it to you all.
I don't want anyone looking into other miners.




I confirm this, Thanks alot easy2mine, It is on my pool and hashing nicely.
1732  Economy / Computer hardware / (DONE) Smaller scrypt hardware UK DONE on: June 19, 2014, 07:00:30 PM
Hiya guys,

I'm sure most of you are upgrading, I was just wondering if there were any equipment going cheap in the UK.

I do not want Gridseeds 5 chip, I would like one or two units around the 1Mhs area.

Like the Gaw miner fury/zeusminer blizzard, They are a touch over $100USD now so If your in the UK and looking to get rid of some, Let me know.

As all ways, Escrow is accepted, You may send first, I WILL NOT pay first (unless I have delt with you before  Grin )


DONE!!!
1733  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS UK ONLY] 3 x Mining Rigs - Cheap as chips for mining or stripping down !!! on: June 19, 2014, 04:30:08 PM
Shame I am not looking for something like this, It is a deal, The cards alone could fetch that price.

Welcome to the forums, I hope you find a buyer.

NOTE TO EVERYONE - I am not too far from OP, I would be willing to act as the middleman on this deal if you were worried about anything  Cool
1734  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Trading Trust List on: June 19, 2014, 10:20:17 AM
Isn't this like a reputation thread? Is so, you can post one here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=129.0

Sort of.....  There is a sticky here with the same thing as this, but the op has not been on in over 16 months to update, Thing is, People are still posting there, I put this out there just to see if anyone wanted this "kept up"

1735  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: 3xS1 hosted at unicorn's DC for sale on: June 18, 2014, 07:17:21 PM
A buyer has been found all ready, SOLD!
1736  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: Hosted mining outfit in Philippines for sale on: June 18, 2014, 03:40:54 PM
Anyone in the Philippines want them? 1.4 for the lot? good PSU's!
1737  Economy / Computer hardware / 3xS1 hosted at unicorn's DC for sale SOLD on: June 18, 2014, 03:24:26 PM
Hiya all,

I need to sell more antminers, I have three hosted with Miaviator/Thyatis/cooldgamer

There is only a few days left on hosting (I think till end of month) So I am really looking for what I can get for them, They are stock and rune fine on my pool.

To make things absolutely clear, You are buying 3 antminer S1's off me, It is up to you if you want to continue hosting or pay to have them shipped to you, All this is arranged by unicorn's crew in their DC, I believe they are in Florida.

I just want to see what I can get for them, As I have to put a price, I will say 1 coin and their yours.

Any questions or thow an offer at me?

EDIT - SOLD SOLD SOLD
1738  Economy / Auctions / Re: FAST AUCTION BITMINE COINCRAFT DESKS on: June 16, 2014, 11:08:28 PM
I have 8 dead modules! Sad Jesus shit.

Where are you, It can join my stack of repairs if you need help Roll Eyes
1739  Economy / Auctions / Re: FAST AUCTION BITMINE COINCRAFT DESKS on: June 16, 2014, 08:30:52 PM
no replies from cryptx Sad...

Same here, and I've had no luck sourcing the part I need Sad

It's a no from me too  Embarrassed

We need someone from china to import them for us, I have a few people que'd up for me to fix them.

If anyone can look at the thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=643120.0 see the part we need Please help us  Kiss
1740  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: WTB Horiz. PCB Mount Hdr Connector on: June 16, 2014, 10:40:58 AM
Bump, anyone in china or surrounding area can source these for me?
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