Learn how mining works? To answer to you i would have to copy-paste a guide, so please go and read some yourself.
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Yeah, go try USA health system and then post again, if you managed to pay the insurance and you didn't die because you are poor and you could not pay.
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Great news
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A note about taxes: in europe we have a decent public health system
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Wow, wonderful! Nice news for Girls Gone Bitcoin
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Oh trust me, italy has second highest tax evasion rate in europe, first position is for greece But France? Their evasion is much lower.
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I'd be interested to know if they have data showing that unrecorded cash transactions are a significant source of tax fraud. Having seen how regulators work, at least in America and the UK, I strongly suspect they have no idea whatsoever and have just assumed that constantly lowering thresholds will "make things better". Cost/benefit analyses don't seem to be very common in those parts of government.
In Italy tax evasion is very very high
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Google must be very very very sure about EVERYTHING before accepting bitcoins, they are a huge company
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I suppose he is refering to the fact that the price is not dropping and is actually recovering after that dump
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then use Random.org to choose a number, all while live-streaming the drawing. So i should trust his "live-stream"? What about using a PROVABLE FAIR system? Would be much much much better.
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Space, the final frontier
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Clash of the titans
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Roman empire was so strong thanks to bitcoin. Then barbarians did a 51% attack.....
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You already have an address.
This said, as danny suggested, the bitcoin-qt client is not exactly fine for newbies and for daily use. Takes age to download the whole blockchain (6GB yay), takes minutes to start, will have to download some blocks every day, has a not exactly easy interface etc. It is perfect if you want to run a full node for the sake of it, but for daily use no.
So please use Multibit or Electrum. Someone will suggest you a webwallet like blockchain.info, but i won't.
This said, yes, saving wallet.dat is ok. Nothing else is required.
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Note that the fees does not go to blockchain.info, they are to make the transaction, and miners will get them.
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Lol, investing in amazon points surely will be profitable :facepalm:
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Oh his stale rate is perfectly fine. 26 stale after 41000 is ok
Where are you seeing 26 and 41000? There's a lot of numbers in those images. In the image with accepted and rejected (stales)
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These articles are more and more ridicolous
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Anyone at all? All i am asking is if i am simply doing it right? After that i would like to move my 2 machines to a pool but if i cant figure out if its right or not i have to shut them down? Is this what happens to allot of new comers to mining they simply cant figure it out nor get help so they just quit? That was my whole reason i quit folding. Unhelpful community so i shut all my machines down.
Please i just need to know for now if i am simply doing it right?
I am not familiar with your program but it looks to be sending in stales? Have you tried stock clocks? As for F@H, I found Boinc to be much better in the help department and some teams are even better with help. Sorry I can't help, have you tried a different miner program? Oh his stale rate is perfectly fine. 26 stale after 41000 is ok
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To me everything looks ok.
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