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1761  Other / Meta / Re: Just a question on: May 31, 2014, 04:05:29 PM
Is begging here allowed?  I mean, can someone ask for a small sum of btc with nothing in return?

If you want to be bombarded with insults and negative trust, go ahead.
1762  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][AUTO-SWITCH] Profit-switch auto-exchange pool: CleverMining.com on: May 31, 2014, 02:53:28 PM
No that was for my question where can I get cheaper 1mh/s rate under 179 for 1 year.

Try GAWMiners, they have Gridseeds for $79.95 each.
1763  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][AUTO-SWITCH] Profit-switch auto-exchange pool: CleverMining.com on: May 31, 2014, 02:46:42 PM
Hi.. One thing I have always noticed when I mine on clever(And why I usually don't stay here long) is that it seems like the Hashrate Clever shows is a lot of times 10% to 20% lower than my actual hash rate.. Like for example right now Clever is showing me at 23 to 25 MH's but I have almost 30(29.90) MH's pointed here..  Rejects are only 2.7%

Clever reports 20.8 MH/s 24-hour Average

My Miners UI reports  29.95 Mh/s  24-hour Average



Are the hash states here not real accurate?   I know when I am on Waffle, it shows a steady 28+- MH's

I get nervous when I see part of my hashrate missing and don't really know why or where its going..  And right now its a pretty big chunk missing..



Where?

Can you read? Let me make it clearer for you.
On Clever.
1764  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Cloud mining or Mining in home? on: May 31, 2014, 02:32:30 PM
Hello!

Is cloud mining profitable than mining in home?

Is there any cloud mining calculator?

I am thinking about buying 5TH/s miner but after I heard about cloud mining I don't know what to do. Can

you tell me which option should I take? Buy 5TH Miner Or Buy GHs/KHs?

If cloud mining more profitable, where should I buy it (Please specify Maintenance cost and pool fee) ?

Kindly,
         Muhammed Zakhir

Cloud Mining would take a fee for electricity and hosting. Buying a miner would require maintenance and electricity.
Do what you like, do your own research.
1765  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: GAWMiners CGMiner on: May 31, 2014, 02:29:29 PM
Has someone done the above already?
1766  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Zero Fee 0% Bitcoin Exchange on: May 31, 2014, 02:28:51 PM
You do realise that websites require maintenance right? Since an exchange needs to be able to handle large amounts of traffic 24/7 it will cost the owner a fair bit in hosting fees. Where do you propose he gets this money from OP?

Because the business has other income such as Bitcoin ATMs?
Does that require a lot of thinking?
1767  Economy / Speculation / Re: ANXBTC and recent price rise on: May 31, 2014, 02:27:59 PM
Well, you should do so now, since we are having a 0% Fee promotion right now, until the start of June.
I'll check it out. In retrospect, it looks like you guys did just launch on the right date. And with all those currencies, you must be capturing some unmet demand in the market. Nice Job!

Here's your answer:

Thank you for raising that. It is a important feature of ANX.

ANX is completely different, from every exchange on the planet.

Other exchanges have separate order books - one order book for BTCEUR, another for BTCUSD. Trades, pricing, depth is all independent.
ANX on the other hand has a sophisticated engine that streams in FX rates in real-time, and blends all FIAT currencies into a single order book.

Orders placed in BTCEUR can match against orders placed in BTCUSD. It's based on a very fair algorithm that converts each existing order into the equivalent price for any incoming order.
USD orders are settled in USD, and EUR in EUR.

Some exchanges have attempted to implement a multi-currency offering by first converting orders into a common currency, which is terrible for the customer as they suffer FX slippage.
In the case of ANX a USD order rests in USD, and a EUR in EUR. If they match, both parties receive their native currency.
So - when you use the two API calls as per your email, you are actually querying against a single order book.

The data is completely transparent - the "primary" flat tells you what is going on.

If a EUR trade matches against a USD trade, the USD and EUR will both be reported in the history call with primary="true".

The volume may appear identical in each of the 11 fiat currencies we support but that is because it is identical; transaction volume could have been executed in any of those 11 fiat currencies we support.  We're the only exchange in the world that offers its customers to execute in their local currency of choice (provided it is one of the 11 currencies we do today).  Customers no longer have to endure poor bank exchange rates and in many cases, they no longer have to rely on expensive wire fees (we now support local banking in Australia, Hong Kong and in Europe). 
1768  Economy / Services / Re: [PrimeDice] [Highest Paid Signature] Earn up to 2.4 BTC/Month by Posting on: May 31, 2014, 02:24:54 PM
IMHO I don't think dishing out feedback to those who participate is a good idea at all, especially with someone on DefaultTrust like Stunna. It's only going to make us see a rise in scammers with inflated trust scores. I did receive feedback from Stunna for participating but personally I'd rather all the participants (including me) have the feedback taken away from them than me just keep quiet and keep my extra positive trust rating.

Just quoting this to bring it back into Stunna's eye. In my opinion this is an issue that does need to be addressed, rather than ignored - the longer it is left for the higher the chance of it being abused.

Removed all of these trusts, thanks for bringing up this valid point. I don't feel that it would have caused any significant damage, but there isn't a sufficient burden of trust placed on participants of the campaign so it wasn't right for me to boost everyone's reputation. I understand everyone wants to accumulate trust regardless of whether their intentions are to scam or not, so I'm quite sorry about this.

You should limit the trust for high posters (> 400) and Sr. and Hero Members.
1769  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: The Fury or 2 Gridseeds? on: May 31, 2014, 02:22:44 PM
Looks like they have pushed the release date back, it was the 6th of june when I bought and now the website says the 9th. Sadness. I asked for a confirmation of Bitcoin payment and still havent heard back.

They ran out of stock, I was just about to buy one Sad
Hope they'll be back in stock soon.
1770  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: I started tradeing. on: May 31, 2014, 12:22:51 AM
Sometimes I am trading on btc-e as well, but only during a periods when price is very unstable

Since when has bitcoin price stabilized?
1771  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: *** GHash.IO mining pool official page *** on: May 30, 2014, 11:17:27 PM

Is there a layman's way of explaining what Scrypt mining is? I wanted to explain to my Dad, but I can't even come up with a reasonable way to say it. Probably because I don't know enough about it myself.



Lol... You've been a bitcoiner since 2012...
Look. Here is how mining works.
Miner take the transactions, bundle them, simplify them. That's data A.
Data B is the hash of the previous block.
Data C is a completely random part of data.
A + B + C = Hash.

That's how I explain it to people, even though it's not that correct.

Continuing with the liberties in the explanation for the layman: In the hash function described above, Scrypt replaces SHA-256 in Bitcoin. X11 replaces SHA-256/Scrypt for Darkcoin. So on. Some people I've tried talking about this to just don't want to understand it. They can't get past the "it has value" part enough to realize that they need to understand some basics so they understand.

It's all Proof of Work, so it's basically the same thing. Even though method is a bit different, result is the same.
1772  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: How to become a member of Bitcoin Foundation? on: May 30, 2014, 11:16:17 PM
Hello,

Me and my business partner have started a financial advisory service. We are hot supporters of Bitcoin so the one a mandatory payment option for our services (but not the only).

So my question is: How can we become a member of Bitcoin Foundation? https://bitcoinfoundation.org/members/

What do we have to contribute or is accepting bitcoin as payment enough?

Please explain. Does any one have the experience of being a member of BF?



WOW! Idiots are pairing up to join partnerships to start Bitcoin-based financial advisory services, but, in this classic case, neither have a clue as to what would happen if either one of them, independently, or in concert with one another, simply clicked the Join Us button.

When God was passing out brains, did both you guys simultaneously hear caboose, and since then re-queued at the end of the line?

Apologies if I somehow stuck it up your asses, for that was my intent.

Madness!

Phinnaeus, it's quite funny coming from you. So why did you pay $100k for Platinum Member?
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=621770.0
1773  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: *** GHash.IO mining pool official page *** on: May 30, 2014, 10:59:26 PM
Can't wait for Scrypt cloud hashing...with all this Altcoins...  Grin

Question:

Can we mine the coins of our choice with "Scrypt cloud hashing" (in GHash pool of course ^^) ?

Is there a layman's way of explaining what Scrypt mining is? I wanted to explain to my Dad, but I can't even come up with a reasonable way to say it. Probably because I don't know enough about it myself.



Lol... You've been a bitcoiner since 2012...
Look. Here is how mining works.
Miner take the transactions, bundle them, simplify them. That's data A.
Data B is the hash of the previous block.
Data C is a completely random part of data.
A + B + C = Hash.

That's how I explain it to people, even though it's not that correct.
1774  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: I started tradeing. on: May 30, 2014, 10:52:48 PM
Wow, nice job buddy!

Can you give me some tips? Also, how come you guys state just to hold, when he made a quick profit on what he did?

Do you guys have experience in this? whats your profit on just holding then trading?

He made a 1.4% profit. Wow.
Tip: Buy Low, sell high.
Trading has many risks involved, and that "profit" is too little for the risk. As you might see, the price of bitcoin is rising, so I am profiting by just holding.
1775  Economy / Lending / Re: Needing 0.10 Loan [Darkcoin collateral] on: May 30, 2014, 10:16:08 PM
I can do 0.05 with collateral, repayment of 0.075 with escrow.
1776  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: I keep getting this error on: May 30, 2014, 10:10:12 PM
I get this error too and it's so frustrating. I don't know how to fix it.

What is your video card?
1777  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Which Bitcoin Exchange do you use and why ? on: May 30, 2014, 07:25:48 PM
https://anxbtc.com just went up a lot in volume (http://www.bitcoinity.org/markets/list?currency=ALL&span=24h).
Their KYC policy states no need for verification if people don't do transactions in fiat.
But this isn't clear if refers only to deposit/withdraw in fiat or someone depositing bitcoins and trading it for fiat, but only withdrawing in bitcoin or another alt coin, must also verify.


ANXPRO here again. We have changed it, all trading is now available without verification. Verification will only be needed if you deposit/withdraw fiat. Also, please note that our 0% Trading Fee promotion will end on 1st June.
1778  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: I keep getting this error on: May 30, 2014, 07:19:06 PM

Oh, sorry about that.
My SDK version is 2.9.
The drivers that I installed were from a driver manager, so the "ATI Catalyst Install Manager" version is 3.0.715.0

Uninstall your catalyst install manager, and install 13.1 drivers from
http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownload/windows/Pages/radeonaiw_win8-64.aspx

When I click on the 13.1 download, it takes me to a catalyst install manager. Is this right?

Yes, it is.

Okay, well I have installed it, restarted my computer, and I'm still getting the same error. I have no idea what to do.
You are welcome to assist via TeamViewer or something if you can't find a way to help me like this.

Sorry for the late reply, this 360 second thing is starting to get on my nerves  Undecided

Download GPU-Z and see if it detects your GPU.

Yes, it detects it. It displays the correct GPU, Radeon X600 Series.

Give me a screenshot of that, please.

Screenshot of GPU-Z


Updated screenshot of the error (no difference apart from difficulty)


I figured it out. It's so old that it doesn't even have OpenCL support, therefore, cgminer will never detect the device.
1779  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / GAWMiners CGMiner on: May 30, 2014, 07:10:00 PM
Hello, does anyone have a build of CGMiner that supports both GPU and GAW products?
1780  Economy / Speculation / Re: ANXBTC and recent price rise on: May 30, 2014, 07:08:18 PM
I am afraid they probably use the some market volume for all fiat currency almost similarly as mtGox did.
Can anybody confirm or explain?
That would make sense. I'm not accusing anyone of anything, but it looks strange to me. Maybe they just got lucky with the launch date of these currencies. What is going on there?

ANX here. I'll ask and get an answer to you ASAP.
Oh, hey thanks! It looks like a well thought out site. Perhaps a good place to do arbitrage?

Well, you should do so now, since we are having a 0% Fee promotion right now, until the start of June.
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