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1721  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][AUTO-SWITCH] Profit-switch auto-exchange pool: CleverMining.com on: June 01, 2014, 01:55:57 PM
I'd love to get into poolwarz profit mining pool.... but there are 4739 people in the queue already I just jumped in now LOL. I just feel there has to be something good out there..

If 1 man was able to write his own code, create his own profitability switcher which scales 150 coins and is managing 0.004 average daily when other pools are averaging 0.0019-0.0020 it means there is another way to mine the most profitable coin and these main multipools are most likely using another method and similar coins as each other because all there profitability seems around the same..

Today Neocoin was the most profitable for over 5 hrs straight I decided to try jump on it but the damm pool wouldn't work and I tried 2 freaken pools!!!! I don't know why they didn't work, anyways I just gave up... soon people are going to find other ways as this is getting too low ... any ideas please share some thanks guys.... lets work as one large team I beleive there are more profitable things out there for our asics and gpu's

PoolWarz doesn't have an auto-switching algorithm. I know this because I'm in PoolWarz. It's just a pool where all the coins are at.
For the auto-switching you need to upgrade to "Pro", which has a $12 monthly fee, and is only payable by credit card.

Id definitely try it out for a small $12 per month, I mean if its better than the majority of these multi-pools Id keep paying the $12 a month... I have Visa Debit card which acts like a credit card.. Damm So you dont use that $12 month thing?? Id love to try it out for a month to see if it is worth it
Lol... Do you want to rent my account? xD
How did you get 0.004/MHs/Day?
1722  Economy / Lending / Re: Looking for a 0.05BTC loan on: June 01, 2014, 12:28:55 PM
Excellent info, thank you. Did you get your BTC back?

I'm still waiting on my BTC and LTC. Sad

monbux is offline right now, so nope.
1723  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Is cloud mining with PBmining.com profitable ??? on: June 01, 2014, 12:26:00 PM
I got paid today too. Look, it might be a ponzi, but the whole point is that it's a sustainable and paying ponzi.
A ponzi, by definition, is unsustainable. It only lasts as long as new investments come in.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ponzi_scheme

Hey, you know, as bitcoin difficulty rises, payouts will go down. The funds from the bought contracts can be then paid out. So it will last more and more.


If the expected payout is reduced, so then will be the money coming in from new investors, so it makes no difference.



And even if they don't have that many TH/s, they should at least have some.


I have no idea Smiley

No, because there will always be newbies trying out cloud mining.
1724  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [In Stock] LTC Miner 30M/1000W/$3377,A2/30M/300W/$3999,60M/600W/$8118 on: June 01, 2014, 12:03:02 PM
Having pictures is like a basic requirement. You might be a scammer.
1725  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: 2 BFL 60GH WTS on: June 01, 2014, 12:02:08 PM
Can you check shipping costs to Dublin, Ireland.
Thanks

While you're at it, check shipping costs to Las Palmas, Spain.
1726  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Is cloud mining with PBmining.com profitable ??? on: June 01, 2014, 11:59:38 AM
I got paid today too. Look, it might be a ponzi, but the whole point is that it's a sustainable and paying ponzi.
A ponzi, by definition, is unsustainable. It only lasts as long as new investments come in.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ponzi_scheme

Hey, you know, as bitcoin difficulty rises, payouts will go down. The funds from the bought contracts can be then paid out. So it will last more and more.
And even if they don't have that many TH/s, they should at least have some.
1727  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] LeaseRig.net Rent & Hire Scrypt(Jane/Nfactor)/SHA3/SHA256/X11 HashPower! on: June 01, 2014, 11:51:44 AM
Can someone do me a favor and compile a cgminer that works for both GPUs and GAWMiners products? I tried following GAW's instructions and it went... horribly.
The source code is here: https://gawminers.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/202184744-cgminer-source-and-config
1728  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Buying BTC---LONG TERM---PP/MB/PAYZA/AGC/WU/XOOM/MG/AP/MP/GW/SqC/DWOLLA/WIRE on: June 01, 2014, 11:49:29 AM
Read the OP, his rates are stated there...you pay a 3% fee, for example you pay $103 of Bitcoin for $100 of PayPal. It's quite simple so I don't really see any way that you can get confused about it.

I think he's so confused that he doesn't even know what market price is right now.
Check out http://preev.com
1729  Economy / Services / Re: [PrimeDice] [Highest Paid Signature] Earn up to 2.4 BTC/Month by Posting on: June 01, 2014, 11:48:01 AM
Around 40 posts done, 0.04BTC should come my way on the 18th Cool

You should be a Senior Member by then, but you'll still need to have at least 50 posts to claim, so if you're getting anything it will be 0.05 minimum on pay day.

As has already been pointed out, negative trust usually rules people out of most sig campaigns, unless you came to an agreement with Stunna?

Yes, he did come to an agreement with Stunna. And yes, 50 posts is the minimum.
I've done 428 posts, so 0.2568BTC, but there's still 17 days left.
1730  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Is cloud mining with PBmining.com profitable ??? on: June 01, 2014, 11:42:56 AM
I got paid today too. Look, it might be a ponzi, but the whole point is that it's a sustainable and paying ponzi.
1731  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][AUTO-SWITCH] Profit-switch auto-exchange pool: CleverMining.com on: June 01, 2014, 11:41:02 AM
I'd love to get into poolwarz profit mining pool.... but there are 4739 people in the queue already I just jumped in now LOL. I just feel there has to be something good out there..

If 1 man was able to write his own code, create his own profitability switcher which scales 150 coins and is managing 0.004 average daily when other pools are averaging 0.0019-0.0020 it means there is another way to mine the most profitable coin and these main multipools are most likely using another method and similar coins as each other because all there profitability seems around the same..

Today Neocoin was the most profitable for over 5 hrs straight I decided to try jump on it but the damm pool wouldn't work and I tried 2 freaken pools!!!! I don't know why they didn't work, anyways I just gave up... soon people are going to find other ways as this is getting too low ... any ideas please share some thanks guys.... lets work as one large team I beleive there are more profitable things out there for our asics and gpu's

PoolWarz doesn't have an auto-switching algorithm. I know this because I'm in PoolWarz. It's just a pool where all the coins are at.
For the auto-switching you need to upgrade to "Pro", which has a $12 monthly fee, and is only payable by credit card.
1732  Economy / Lending / Re: Looking for a 0.05BTC loan on: June 01, 2014, 11:35:40 AM
Monbux, can't you be just a little bit nicer? You can see I'm trying to do the right thing here can't you? I'm not very experienced with using Bitcoins that is pretty obvious, but there's no need to be so harsh about it.  Sad

Wait, what am I doing that is mean? Huh  lol I'm serious about this one :O
And I don't USE the QT wallet, although I believe you are allowed to choose your own fee.  Make it 0.0001 BTC.

So excuse my ignorance again, but how do you send BTC without using the qt wallet? You only use online wallets?

There are other wallets, such as Multibit (which I don't recommend) and Electrum, which I personally use.
QT wallet is annoying, since you have to sync blocks and download them. You don't have to do so in Electrum.
1733  Economy / Lending / Re: Looking for a 0.05BTC loan on: June 01, 2014, 12:41:00 AM
I've sent back, I included a 0.005BTC tip for you for the trouble monbux. I hope Vod will see this and give me a second chance on the trust. You guys are brutal. Sad

TransactionID: ac314303a056cecd484ac885fc9766a582f5f44d3ed585fd5f4ae88fbab050a3

Yes, thank you for sending the BTC back without a transaction fee, therefore making byt111 wait a couple of hours or days Roll Eyes

*facepalm*

So, are you going to give him back the LTC collateral or what?
1734  Economy / Services / Re: Bitcoin ASIC New Company Startup HELP!. REWARDS OFFERED! on: June 01, 2014, 12:40:12 AM
I agree. Make a module that can add additional blades, for example, with adequate cooling built-in.

You could make some small-scaled miners right now, using chips from other manufacturers. That's easier, since designing boards isn't as complicated. (I believe).
If the boards can be designed to add more chips if needed, that would be completely awesome. Make it as compact as possible, and target 2 types:
-Industrial-sized mining
-Personal hobby use

The small ones can be as small as the old Block Erupter blades, easy to set up (USB Cable), and accessible outside the home network.
Industrial ones must have adequate cooling, stackable, and with a controller, so that everything can be managed easily.

Also, you should have a decent support team, and be able to answer customer queries ASAP, since a lot of people will have problems.

1Cb2JZxh2R8UxLCuQofdNFm4qnSkga2YyU

Do you have contact with ASIC designers/manufactures/assemblers etc? Thanks.

I have some, but that depends on which country you are based in.

Our company is based in Wein .

Ummm.. Where is Wein?
For ASIC chips manufacturing, I suggest Innosilicon, http://www.innosilicon.com/, but obviously, you would somehow have to find someone to design chips for you first.
Maybe you could buy Bitmain or Gridseed?
1735  Economy / Services / Re: Bitcoin ASIC New Company Startup HELP!. REWARDS OFFERED! on: June 01, 2014, 12:04:02 AM
I agree. Make a module that can add additional blades, for example, with adequate cooling built-in.

You could make some small-scaled miners right now, using chips from other manufacturers. That's easier, since designing boards isn't as complicated. (I believe).
If the boards can be designed to add more chips if needed, that would be completely awesome. Make it as compact as possible, and target 2 types:
-Industrial-sized mining
-Personal hobby use

The small ones can be as small as the old Block Erupter blades, easy to set up (USB Cable), and accessible outside the home network.
Industrial ones must have adequate cooling, stackable, and with a controller, so that everything can be managed easily.

Also, you should have a decent support team, and be able to answer customer queries ASAP, since a lot of people will have problems.

1Cb2JZxh2R8UxLCuQofdNFm4qnSkga2YyU

Do you have contact with ASIC designers/manufactures/assemblers etc? Thanks.

I have some, but that depends on which country you are based in.
1736  Economy / Lending / Re: Looking for a 0.05BTC loan on: May 31, 2014, 11:58:47 PM
Oh come on negative trust for that, that's extremely harsh!! I never misrepresented myself or did anything to deserve negative trust, read the thread! Sad

Saying I am out to steal coins is a straight up lie! Seriously how could you write that on my profile. What a douchebag!

VoD please remove it. I am not a scammer, look at my post history, I'm just a noob. Sad

Please send the BTC back to the address monbux sent from within 45 minutes, or we will liquidate your LTC.
Thanks.

Please don't be so harsh, all I did was not realise I was breaking forum protocol, nothing else. Can you confirm the correct wallet address is 1Q2CupiU5DfWupRGBQ66QYRqvxoNxGZCcn please monbrux?

Lol, it's Vod that's harsh, not us. You agreed to cancel the loan too.
monbux confirmed the address above this post.
1737  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Is cloud mining with PBmining.com profitable ??? on: May 31, 2014, 11:56:03 PM
I think this is similar to cex.io, am I correct? I think the only reason you could make money or break even easily is because others are dumb enough to buy the contracts from you. Like some else said, like a ponzi....

It's not the same. It's not a ponzi like pyramining either.
It's a hashing contract for 5 years. You buy that directly from PBMining.
You can trade your ghashed on cex.io, but you cannot on PBMining.
1738  Economy / Lending / Re: Looking for a 0.05BTC loan on: May 31, 2014, 11:54:28 PM
Oh come on negative trust for that, that's extremely harsh!! I never misrepresented myself or did anything to deserve negative trust, read the thread! Sad

Saying I am out to steal coins is a straight up lie! Seriously how could you write that on my profile. What a douchebag!

VoD please remove it. I am not a scammer, look at my post history, I'm just a noob. Sad

Please send the BTC back to the address monbux sent from within 45 minutes, or we will liquidate your LTC.
Thanks.
1739  Economy / Speculation / Re: ANXBTC and recent price rise on: May 31, 2014, 11:40:39 PM
byt411:

Why two exchanges?
If you have any more suggestions
that was a question, not a suggestion.

I know that. I meant that if you have suggestions, you can tell me.
1740  Economy / Lending / Re: Looking for a 0.05BTC loan on: May 31, 2014, 11:36:15 PM
My bad that I didn't know the protocol, I didn't mean to annoy anyone, just looking to become an active member of the community. Sad

I will pay the load back as agreed and we can forget about this transaction?

Sorry for wasting your time monbux, I'll send you a tip for the trouble.

-_- Please don't edit out important stuff such as this being a trust loan.

I agree, monbux, please cancel the loan.
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