You should mine in a pool instead.
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Are you trying to solo mine BTC? I don't know if that's possible without bitcoind. It's certainly not going to get you anything either way.
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Just send the coins back to the addresses they were sent from.
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It'll just take a few hours. Your bitcoin client doesn't actually receive the bitcoins you were sent, so there's no risk of them being lost.
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Faster smaller cheaper chips
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We're down to $100 so I'd guess about $27k
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I like to think of using all of the sun's energy to generate addresses. If you had a computer powered by the Sun, generating millions of addresses per second, statistically, the Sun would burn out before you generated an address used by some one else.
I can generate millions of addresses per second with my video card. Well like 8 million. It says it'll only take 10 years to find 1FAGABEEFE* Apparently it'll take 10^48 years to find Avalon's address. I better get started.
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Damn, was out of the house for that one!
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In fact, if your client generated an address that was already in use it should make a cha-ching sound instead of rejecting it.
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All addresses "exist", they're just not used. Possible addresses are numbered up to 2^160. There's no use thinking if an address exists or not, it's just a number. If someone "sends" bitcoins to that address they can only be spent by someone who knows the private key. The only thing that keeps a client from generating the same address that someone else is using is pure chance.
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Why don't you just install the desktop 10.04 instead of server? http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/releases/10.04.0/The reason for 10.04 is that they have the armory offline bundle available which includes the dependencies you need to install, since you don't have network access.
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I don't see what advantage a bot would have. You should worry more about the owners bidding up their own auctions.
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I thought the GT-R was an automatic? (or the fake-shifting type) and the transmission can't handle the power. The Lotus is a real sports car. There's always this: http://www.arielatom.com/buy_an_atom.php Not really a DD though I like how the cat is an option.
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Armory is deterministic, so you're good.
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I love the big red button.
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I have recently installed Armory on my everyday PC, plus on another machine not connected to the outside world. I've created my wallet on the offline machine and a watching-only copy which I have imported into Armory on the onliner machine. I have a paper backup of the wallet printed (immediately after installation) which I will keep safe in multiple locations. I've transferred a quantity of BTC into the watching-only wallet. Anything else I need to do?
As long as that offline machine was a clean install you're good.
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My pickit is finikcy too -- sometimes it seems erasing the pic's menory and restarting mplab helps, but I think it's just random when it works and doesn't.
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User auctioned items would be difficult -- you'd have to act as an escrow and it might be annoying. But user-auctioned bitcoins would be easy to handle.
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Just don't use an online wallet period.
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Consumer products are only designed for intermittent use. Look at the difference in price between server/enterprise quality parts and consumer quality parts.
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