Try changing channels on your wifi router.
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This is a scam because if you could make a profit from it it would meaning the service providers are making less money selling the hardware to you, than mining with it. Who would do that?
Not if they don't have the capital to purchase the hardware.
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Does there exist a step-by-step tutorial for downloading, installing, and running cgminer for Bitcoin user a UBUNTU 12.10 32-bit platform? Any tutorial I come across that I try to follow and I get errors. ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) I'm a Ubuntu Noob. Any help is appreciated. You've already downloaded and installed it. Now just open that directory and run cgminer. You might be able to right click it and run it from the gui, it sounds like you don't know how to use the terminal. If you can use the terminal just cd to that directory and type ./cgminer
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I intended for this update to be flashier, but here it is.
A Florida based assembly house has been secured for assembly. Final pricing is TBA once the Letter of Intent has been signed, but know it will be under $60 and 72 hour turnaround from delivery to me.
I'll be back in the office much later tonight to answer any questions you may have and record purchases.
Enjoy,
Steamboat
Great news! Is there a way to see the expected shipping date of the batch 3 chips?
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Just cd to that directory and type ./cgminer (I assume this is the name of the file)
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Does localbitcoins have anyone using paypal?
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The only useful work that mining does is to record transactions into the block chain.
And heat your house
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Don't you mean to look at something more like the dividend ratio?
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A little window unit draws like 500 W.
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Why don't you put the cold side of the AC in the box. Your garage will still get really hot of course.
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I'm really interested in this.
So to get it straight, you pay them BTC, and then they'll configure it to mine for you at the hash rate you've purchased and you'll get payments from the mining your purchased hardware has done? Is this incorrect?
Yes that's true, but there will be at least 5 months between you paying them BTC and them mining for you. Just go order from BFL.
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I didn't get paid on my last transaction, which was only a couple hours behind another one that did get paid, so it looks bad.
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I sent them coins on 5/2 (2x 0.1) and 5/7 (2x 0.25) and have received 3 of 4, just waiting on the last one from 5/7, it was sent a few hours after the first one on 5/7, so hopefully it should be sent tomorrow. I don't know what happened to your 0.05 BTC, all I can say is they have always paid me. (Assuming I get my last payment tomorrow).
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Only problem is I doubt the NSF would allow you to buy BTC with your grant money. But if you had a private contract it might be alright. Though I'm sure the government would have something to say about buying and distributing BTC.
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If they would pay 25 BTC for an equivalent amount of computing time I'm sure people would go with that. It would actually give NVidia users something to do.
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Aren't lite coin address different from bitcoin addresses? So they can't really be confused? (I think litecoin starts with L?)
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Your encrypted wallet was hacked when you decrypted it. I can't imagine using windows for bitcoin.
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He's just ordering from BFL, you're better off ordering yourself from BFL.
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Can you just decrypt the wallet and import it into electrum or multibit?
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