2. when do you recieve the asics you say 7 weeks tops and butterfly labs says june so which is it sooner or later.
It's 7 weeks + however long BFL takes. So it could be 7 weeks from July, or knowing BFL, it could be 7 weeks from July 2015.
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Well it depends on how careful you are.
If you beg for coins on this site using that same address then someone can google this post and then hack / scam the site to getting your email.
If you carefully mixed your coins into a new address then it's going to be really tough.
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It's traceable, it's just hard. But not hard enough for the FBI or whoever you're scared of.
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There's a whitelist thread
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Ah I see. Well if i had some free time I'd take you up on your offer.
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You don't need to download the blockchain with electrum either.
But make sure your computer is secure!!!
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Cool -- the more errors like this you see the more you'll get used to dealing with them. And don't forget to add a password!
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People have unlimited addresses to send from
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Your wallet is actually made up of many addresses. So you need to differentiate between "wallet" and "address". Each time you do a transaction your wallet can generate a new address and send your remaining bitcoins to that. So your wallet will grow as it adds more addresses and it is possible that an old backup won't have all the addresses that you have your coins at.
Bitcoin-qt may have an option to keep reusing the same address. Then you won't have to worry about that. I use electrum and it has that option, it's nice to have.
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Let's just ask the bitcoin regulation agency to do that right away.
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PS It says it right here: E: Unable to fetch some archives, maybe run apt-get update or try with --fix-missing?
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run sudo apt-get update to make sure you're getting everything from the right place.
(and good tip about imaging the SD-card, I had my first one corrupted, I'll go do that right now)
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So you are gambling with $150+ for a coin flip (50% odds, your intended bet), accepting a $150+ loss for potentially turning it into $300?
Sorry, but that kind of cost/benefit ratio is not very appealing to me ...
It's the same as betting it on blackjack.
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whenever you're missing a .h file you should look for any missing dev packages try this:
sudo apt-get install python-dev
and please add a password to your pi account (actually you should make another account and disable ssh access to pi)
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Hmm it installed smoothly for me (just real slow as is everything on the raspberry pi). The twisted error is some sort of python module it's trying to download. Is it able to download any other modules before it? It could just be the twisted mirror was down earlier?
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It's cool, I'm pulling for them to be legit. I did send some coins there and got paid, but as others said that doesn't mean much. I wish I knew where they were renting nodes for so cheap.
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I have sent 0.05 BTC to MiningUnited on 2-May. Still didn't recieve anything. So I doubt that this isn't real. Transaction: clickIt says May 4 on that link. http://miningunited.com/trans.html says you're #2288 due on 5/12
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This is at the end of the string when setup ends Error: setup script exited with error: command 'gcc' failed with exit status 1
This is error I get when I run it.
like 63, in <module> from twisted.internet improt reactor, defer importerror: No module named twisted.internet
I'm not sure what the slush proxy is. But since you say you're not too experienced I'll ask the obvious question -- are gcc and all essentials installed? If I have some time and can find this slush proxy I can see how it goes to install. I just have bfg miner right now installed on my raspberry pi (debian wheezy).
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It seems like the coins are being mixed with a lot of other coins -- did you only have the 40BTC? or more?
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