Some 11% for me. Thank you! [...] (I will ofc pay out whatever we get in beyond this point but it will probably only be a small sum).[...] What does ofc stand for?
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If so, how will merged mining be handled? This appears to be a better choice than relying mainly upon normal pools.
Just FYI, BitMinter does merged mining (MM) for NMC and Bitparking does MM for NMC, IXC and DVC. Both MM on stratum and claim to be ASIC ready (Bitminter had a share of ASICMINER mining there)
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If they are operating right now.....how could I find any information about their mining process? like hashrate in operating and so on...why didn't they move their security to either BITFUNDER or BTCT???
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=85443.0
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WHY WHY WHY? SO did they actually mining? did they actually existing now? ? In contrast to DMC they are actually mining, but the operator being the major shareholder decided to stop divs to have funds available for future ASIC upgrades.
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(Newar, please don't ask for a refund until after May 31, 2013) Not to worry, I'll stick around.
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Hi, I purchased 500 DMC shares in Bitfunder, I have littel bit uncertain about the Assets and dividend structure of DMC. I hope you can explaining those questions to me ...thanks
Regards
Assets held: 106 BTC-MINING(what is this ? and what is 106 mean? is that mean DMC hold 106 share of BTC-MINING? if it is so where can I check their divivden and trading price ?) 1000 BTCMC (what is BTCMC ? and what is 1000 mean? is that mean DMC hold 1000 share of BTCMC? if it is so where can I check their divivden and trading price ?) 1000 ASICMINER (I think I know ASICMINER is that mean DMC hold 1000 shares of ASICEMINER? )
Dividends: 16.4785 BTC from DMC's ASICMINER shares before 4/24 15.08478 BTC from DMC's ASICMINER shares 4/24 and after 6.1135235 BTC from my ASICMINER shares
Last question is ,if DMC hold 1000 shares of ASICEMINER, why there are two dividend relating to ASICMINER. what is the differences between MY's ASICMINER shares and DMC's ASICMINER? why not dividend from BTCMC and BTC-MINING?
Wow. Surely, before you bought DMC, you did your due diligence and checked what you are buying into (i.e. by reading this thread)?
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Okay, I'm seriously confused then.... verifymessage <bitcoinaddress> <signature> <message> It looks like the official client uses the address. And the only keys it talks about is the private key. signmessage <bitcoinaddress> <message> Which you can get the addresses just fine from blockchain.... [/quote] Maybe this helps?: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/TransactionsA Bitcoin address is only a hash, so the sender can't provide a full public key in scriptPubKey. When redeeming coins that have been sent to a Bitcoin address, the recipient provides both the signature and the public key. The script verifies that the provided public key does hash to the hash in scriptPubKey, and then it also checks the signature against the public key.
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Whats wrong with the pool? Someone stealing blocks? [...]
Read the last few pages.
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Seems a lot. Someone want to check the math?
http://dustcoin.com/mining pretty much agrees. They use BTC-e, Vircurex and Bter data.
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Now with 8+ TH/s we should on avg be finding 16 blocks/day at current difficulty 10076293.
So far today (past 15 hrs) found 4. Yesterday (during full 24 hr period) found 7.
I think you need to give things more time. Somebody correct me if I'm wrong, ASICMINER started mining on Bitminter from around shift 14893 2013-05-04 08:24 UTC (an educated guesstimate). Now, 22 hours later, at ~ 6:15 UTC we have mined 15 blocks. Looks like we are right on track. Either way, it's a statistical expected average. Give it a week or two and you still can't guarantee it to be very near the average ... Yup, my point was that you can't expect 24 hrs based "results" after just a few hours of higher hashrate.
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Now with 8+ TH/s we should on avg be finding 16 blocks/day at current difficulty 10076293.
So far today (past 15 hrs) found 4. Yesterday (during full 24 hr period) found 7.
I think you need to give things more time. Somebody correct me if I'm wrong, ASICMINER started mining on Bitminter from around shift 14893 2013-05-04 08:24 UTC (an educated guesstimate). Now, 22 hours later, at ~ 6:15 UTC we have mined 15 blocks. Looks like we are right on track.
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How is the plan to sell ASICMINER proceeding? Estimates on the next payout? Thanks!
+1 + Giga sort of promised the first Teramining payout tomorrow Monday. Are we in this?
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Except that this seems to be more geared toward n00bs and casual miners. [...]
friedcat says it should be a replacement for GPU hobbyists. Did somebody do the actual math for that? Hash for hash, electricity cost included? He also mentions this to be a gift to spread the word about BTC. My guess is, this is where the old-timers with mined BTC come in the equation.
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It's also possible that all this added mining difficulty contributes to the price of BTC/USD going up. This would make mining bitcoins specifically more valuable than altcoins, and hashpower more valuable.
Just adding another angle for y'all to chew on...
Here's another: 1.99 is not that expensive if you had mined them. Depending on your rig etc. that's what? A couple of days of electricity?
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[...] The rewards graph is only the last 500 shifts. Currently, as I write this, it goes back to shift 14399 which was 2013-04-18 20:38 UTC. That's only 16 days. [...]
A clearer description of the x-axis would probably be helpful. I.e the actual dates.
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