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1941  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [160 GH/s] EMC: 0 Fee/DGM/Merged Mining/PayPal Payout/SMS/US/EU/AU/More on: December 13, 2011, 01:56:31 AM
So on these long blocks, my reward actually decreases overtime? I don't remember that happening on YourBTC

I noted this too...

Some days receive I virtually nothing?!

For example, if a round have a duration of 24H, I'll earn the same if the round ended in 16 min...

At the end of month, maybe will be the same earning of mining in a bigger pool...
1942  Local / Economia & Mercado / Re: Compro 25 BItcoins on: December 12, 2011, 04:05:00 PM
Preço enviado... Abx!
1943  Local / Português (Portuguese) / Não tenham medo dos pools pequenos... on: December 12, 2011, 03:36:12 AM
Caros,

 Vou tentar explicar, já com um exemplo: não dá para comparar um pool com outro, com menos de 5~3 dias de diferença... Por exemplo, para a dificuldade X, que dura uns 10 dias, garimpe 5 dias no pool X e 5 dias no pool Y, para ter base para compará-los.

 Exemplo 2: estou no pool EclipseMC, que acabou de chegar nos 200GHash/s e, estou ganhando o mesmo que ganhava no Deepbit ou ArsBitcoin, que possuem mais de 1000GHash/h cada...

 Como?

 Com 200GHash, o EclipseMC encontra uns 150~200 Bitcoins por dia, ou seja, encontra de 3 a 4 blocos de 50 Bitcoins por dia.

 Então, como ganho 1.5 BTC em cada round (cada bloco de 50 BTCs encontrado), assim acabo ganhando 3.0~4.5 Bitcoins por dia... Que é bem a média que mostra no Bitcoin Calc para o meu mhash...

 Concordo que um pool maior, dá mais tranquilidade mas, me parece que é mais uma tranquilidade psicológica mesmo... É claro que um pool que não encontra nem um bloco por dia (que não ganha nem 50 BTC/dia), não é uma boa escolha mas, os pools que já encontram/garimpam 3~4 blocos por dia (os de 200GHash como o EclipseMC), são bons para entrar sim!!

 Mais uma vez, é preciso garimpar por uns 3~5 dias em um pool, para saber se ele vale a pena ou não! Em 24 horas não dá para mensurar nada.

 A propósito, o pool EclipseMC é ótimo! É o único lugar que eu vejo que conseguiu conciliar Bitcoins com o PayPal!

 Já recebi vários pagamentos do EclipseMC no meu PayPay e comprei mais hardware!!! Hhihihihi!

Att,
Thiago
1944  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [160 GH/s] EMC: 0 Fee/DGM/Merged Mining/PayPal Payout/SMS/US/EU/AU/More on: December 12, 2011, 03:16:25 AM
Current Speed 200.32 GH/s !!!!!!!!!! YUUHUUU!!
1945  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [160 GH/s] EMC: 0 Fee/DGM/Merged Mining/PayPal Payout/SMS/US/EU/AU/More on: December 12, 2011, 03:05:28 AM
Hi!

 Can you add the following status to the "QUICK STATISTICS" menu:

 Est. 24H Reward: X.XXXXXXXX

 or:

 24 Hour Earnings (like BTCGuild)

 ?

 And add Namecoin est. 24H reward too...

Best!
Thiago
1946  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: !! new bitcoin client !! on: December 12, 2011, 02:31:13 AM
genjix, this client works with bitcoin 0.5.0?

The git://github.com/genjix/spesmilo.git version is the latest?!
1947  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: A _new_ currency has to be fair on: December 12, 2011, 02:27:07 AM
"If you build it, he will come"...

Never mind guys... I don't like to stay on words...

I'm saying this because I believe in something:

We do not need to compete each other, we must cooperate to make the Earth, the most amazing place of the Universe!

So, to start the development of this new society, I just bought a huge farm in here Brazil, with little rivers, wind, much solar light, etc... All the resources needed to develop a new, open source, society, without money.


"If you build them, they will come."

Best!
Thiago
Sounds like "The Mosquito Coast" by Paul Theroux and we know how that turned out.
But it sounds like a fun adventure for a while.

You are invited to live with us.

We'll start our project, the experimental city, using the open source tools called "Open Source Ecology - GVCS".

Any surplus produced in our city, such as food, clothing, open source industries products, will be sold out by Bitcoins / Litecoins.

Until the day that we will be the majoritary group, so, everyone else will be absorved by our new system. Which will take care of all of us.

ADDED: And the money, including the Bitcoin, will be left in our past.

Cheers,
Thiago
1948  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: A _new_ currency has to be fair on: December 12, 2011, 02:21:00 AM
....
Humans don't "pay to live on the earth."  They pay each other toward mutual benefit so that they don't starve and suffer in perpetual poverty and discomfort.

Yeah... THAT does not happen today. Right?!

You can grow food by planting money.

The poor people was created by "the system", by the establishment.

People who die of hunger today, die because they have no money, not because the Earth is not able to feed them.

So, the system we live today have a serious problem. It is totally WRONG! Unfair... Crap... Which leads us to wars... That is so stupid!!!
1949  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: A _new_ currency has to be fair on: December 12, 2011, 02:14:54 AM
"If you build it, he will come"...

Never mind guys... I don't like to stay on words...

I'm saying this because I believe in something:

We do not need to compete each other, we must cooperate to make the Earth, the most amazing place of the Universe!

So, to start the development of this new society, I just bought a huge farm in here Brazil, with little rivers, wind, much solar light, etc... All the resources needed to develop a new, open source, society, without money.


"If you build them, they will come."

Best!
Thiago
1950  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: A _new_ currency has to be fair on: December 12, 2011, 02:04:14 AM
I'm sure that we, humans, do not need any kind of money to organize our society.

In fact, I'm so sure that we will live much better without money.
The technology will evolve much faster, for example...
1951  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: A _new_ currency has to be fair on: December 12, 2011, 01:56:47 AM
OMG - I just realized how unfair the US$ is because people had a chance to get in early before I was born. Not fair - I was born with nothing and there were people already with millions and billions of those dollar bills who had a better chance to make more when I had none.

We need to reorganize the world to be fair to each new born baby and Bitcoin isn't going to do that so I'm putting together a new one called "BabyCoin". Every new born baby gets assigned 1000000 BabyCoins so they start out rich and we all compete fair in this New World Order.

Humans are the only species that pay to live on the Earth.

1952  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: A _new_ currency has to be fair on: December 12, 2011, 01:40:56 AM
Capitalism is fair.

I totally disagree with this.

Capitalism is the main root of the today world's most barbarous problems like: hungry, wars, diseases, poverty, pollution, waste, envy, competition, etc and etc...

I'm about to begin the end of capitalism. By starting a new, moneyless, society.

The Bitcoin / Litecoin / Namecoin will be heavily used during the transition of this sick society, to the new one.

Best!
Thiago

Good grief. Either you must be the most intelligent person ever, who's finally solved all the world's problems, or you've never read a book or newspaper in your life. You'd think 70 years of corrupt communists robbing, executing and torturing their citizens would give people pause before writing something as idiotic as "a new, moneyless, society." Apparently, there's an endless supply of stupid people who're willing believe in this ****.

There's never gonna be a moneyless society, dude. So stop wasting your time and go make some money. Money = proof of work. Bitcoin = proof of work. Even if you killed 99% of the people on earth, you'd still have to give the people who were left an incentive to do things for you, or for each other, because everyone works for themselves first. That's the Big Lesson of communism: No one wants to work for you or some other guy for free. The only moneyless society, ever, was Cambodia under the Khmer Rouge. And they starved and executed 1/4th of their population and put the rest into slavery for a bowl of rice a day to make them work. Is that what you call a healthy society? The opposite of the "sick" one we live in now? Go to Cambodia. Go to the museum at Tuol Seng and look at the bones, and think about whether any state has a right to dictate to other people how their freedom and labor should be used.

I don't care. I'll make it happen.

Money is a FALSE incentive.
1953  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: GUI client that connects to remote wallet via jsonRPC on: December 12, 2011, 01:37:50 AM
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3451.0 ?
1954  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: A _new_ currency has to be fair on: December 12, 2011, 12:48:00 AM
Capitalism is fair.

I totally disagree with this.

Capitalism is the main root of the today world's most barbarous problems like: hungry, wars, diseases, poverty, pollution, waste, envy, competition, etc and etc...

I'm about to begin the end of capitalism. By starting a new, moneyless, society.

The Bitcoin / Litecoin / Namecoin will be heavily used during the transition of this sick society, to the new one.

Best!
Thiago
1955  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin is fair, you filthy hippies. on: December 12, 2011, 12:41:05 AM
Debt = New form of slavery
1956  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [160 GH/s] EMC: 0 Fee/DGM/Merged Mining/PayPal Payout/SMS/US/EU/AU/More on: December 12, 2011, 12:23:24 AM
Hi!

 I just hit the button: "Pay me -> My BTC as -> PayPal" and, the EclipseMC site return the following error:

 "There was an error with acquiring the exchange rate, please try again later."

 But, I receive the payment at PayPal normally.

Best!
Thiago
1957  Local / Mineração em Geral / Re: Quanto custa produzir 1 Bitcoin com o seu Garimpo de Bitcoins? on: December 12, 2011, 12:16:49 AM
Srs.,

 Vale lembrar que este é o custo da eletricidade!
 Não está incluido nestas contas, o custo do hardware.

Att,
Thiago
1958  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [160 GH/s] EMC: 0 Fee/DGM/Merged Mining/PayPal Payout/SMS/US/EU/AU/More on: December 12, 2011, 12:09:15 AM
Good question...

BTW Inaba, what do you think about open a server in Brazil?!

We can make a partnership! I can provide the server, 3 internet connections, power generator, at no cost.
1959  Local / Mineração em Geral / Custo Elétrico de produção de 1 Bitcoin - Dificuldade 1733207.51 - RADEON 5870 on: December 11, 2011, 11:37:12 PM
Caros,

 Atualizado em: 15/05/2012

 Encontrei um calculadora bem simples, que ilustra quanto custa produzir 1 (um) Bitcoin.

 Lembrando que estou utilizando a dificuldade atual: 1733207.51.

 Vejamos:

 Na minha empresa, o custo por KiloWatt/Hora é de R$0.43.

 * Leia na sua conta de luz o valor do KW/h, para saber quanto você paga na rua região.


 O meu Garimpo de Bitcoins 1, tem as seguintes características:

 Máquina com uma placa 5870:

 MHash/h: 440
 Consumo em Watts: 210

 Custo para gerar 1 Bitcoin: R$8.49.

 Fonte: http://bitcoinma.appspot.com/


 Conclusão:

 Para o Garimpo de Bitcoins ser lucrativo no Brasil, com a atual dificuldade, o preço de cada Bitcoin tem que valer no mínimo: R$15,00.

 Portanto, você que paga conta de luz, como eu, não venda os seus Bitcoins garimpados por preço inferior ao custo de produção... A menos que seja caso de vida ou morte... lol

Abx!
Thiago
1960  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [160 GH/s] EMC: 0 Fee/DGM/Merged Mining/PayPal Payout/SMS/US/EU/AU/More on: December 11, 2011, 11:10:25 PM
What about this host provider: http://www.jtan.com/ ?
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