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1941  Local / Mining (India) / Re: Need some advice about erupters on: July 30, 2013, 02:24:20 AM
I've operated 61 USB erupters, and the most important thing is to make sure your hubs can handle the power load.  4A@12V 10 port Ankers are good, and so are 5A@12V 10 port hubs by "Juiced Systems".  Each erupter requires 510ma@5V or 2.55 Watts of power.  The hub itself will use a couple watts.  You'll also want a bit of airflow or things will get warm.

As for pool, I personally prefer p2pool.  I get to set the rules for the blocks I attempt, merged mining is easy to set up, there are two channels to propagate solved blocks on (resulting in fewer orphans), and there is no fee unless you donate to the author.  It does take a bit of systems administration knowledge to set it up, although you can also mine on a public node.  However, many public nodes charge a fee.
1942  Economy / Economics / Re: Now that BTC is illegal in Thailand, which country will ban BTC next? on: July 29, 2013, 10:17:24 AM
really? source?

https://bitcoin.co.th/trading-suspended-due-to-bank-of-thailand-advisement/
1943  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer - MtGoxUSD wall movement tracker - Hardcore on: July 29, 2013, 10:04:25 AM
I would agree with u if the market wasn't so skewed from the withdrawal hiatus going on. People want to cash out, hence they are buying bitcoins in order to sell them at a loss. Only reason price is going up.

that doesn't explain other exchanges following.

Denial is not just a river in Egypt.
1944  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer - MtGoxUSD wall movement tracker - Hardcore on: July 29, 2013, 09:35:48 AM
No more double digits for July.

sell, sell, sell
Then we will revert to no more triple digits for 2013. Cheesy

buy, buy, buy

(my market making bot thanks you)
1945  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer - MtGoxUSD wall movement tracker - Hardcore on: July 29, 2013, 09:33:59 AM
No more double digits for July.

sell, sell, sell
1946  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: Largest Effective USB Hub for Block Erupters? on: July 29, 2013, 02:32:01 AM
Lots of oorts, low proce. No specs as to voltage. I think you would need 12ma to run 24 block erupters.  http://www.monoprice.com/products/product.asp?c_id=103&cp_id=10307&cs_id=1030702&p_id=6436&seq=1&format=4#feedback

Assuming we are talking 5V (USB2), 24 erupters would use 12 AMPS, not milliamps. If it is USB 3 (12V), you would need at least 5.1 A.
1947  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer - MtGoxUSD wall movement tracker - Hardcore on: July 29, 2013, 02:20:46 AM

I always counter that chart with this one, but this time it seems to strengthen your point.
1948  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: Largest Effective USB Hub for Block Erupters? on: July 28, 2013, 10:30:11 PM
This:





1949  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer - MtGoxUSD wall movement tracker - Hardcore on: July 28, 2013, 10:27:04 PM
For those of you still in denial, the correct count is as follows:
We are now starting wave 2 of 3 of 3 off the $65 bottom.  After this slight correction, we will see wave 3 of 3 of 3 which should take us up to $104 or higher.
I think we could see 120s - 130s. IMO that could be the top for a while. We'll see how this goes -- have not yet confirmed that this is not a triple top (in which case, resumption of downtrend could continue).

120-130 sounds decent to me too, but it could be weaker or stronger.  We'll just have to see how things play out.  I'm in no way convinced $65 is the hard bottom, but at least for the mid term it appears so.
1950  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer - MtGoxUSD wall movement tracker - Hardcore on: July 28, 2013, 10:16:18 PM
by the way, so I was at Bonnaroo in June, the music & arts festival, just trying to have a good time while hopefully learning a bit more about myself. there was this Hare Krishna disciple that came by our tent and wanted to share his insights. How in tune he is with the natural rhythms.. you could just feel it from him, it was really weird! Any way, he simply piqued my interest with his spirit, enough to warrant further sincere investigation. He then gave me four books written by A.C. Bhaktivedanta (for free! but I gave him $23 so I could help him keep going) and I've since then have stumbled down this path this summer. Right now I'm reading The Science of Self-Realization, and it is quite humbling to see that this sort of insight can result in such harmony with how medicine and science has explained things. The book is just a series of different, yet very explanatory interviews with A.C. Bhaktivedanta. Worth reading a couple of interviews at least, it's free here:
http://prabhupadabooks.com/ssr


"The Personality of Godhead may not be present before one's eyes, but if one is sincere in wanting such guidance the Lord will send a bona fide person who can guide one properly back home, back to Godhead."

+1 for Bonnaroo
+1 for the Vedic Teachings
+1 for the story of Krishna

All that said, I grew up in the same county as Prabhupada's Temple of Gold in West Virginia.  I could say a lot, but I will leave it at this: While Prabhupada has done a fantastic job inspiring thousands, I always take his translations and interpretations with a large dose of salt because I know what kind of malice took place under his watch.  If you want more details, check out this book: http://www.amazon.com/Monkey-Stick-Onyx-Hubner/dp/0451401875

yeah, apparently one of my pledge brothers' moms had a friend whose kid was taken by Krishnas..... scary! but thanks for sharing this friend. I love the krishna philosophy and try to imbibe as much as possible, but....I can't take it on fully. maybe i can, but I'm afraid to haha

Much of the Bhagavad-gita is just Krisna reciting portions of the Yoga Sutras.  This is a good place to start: http://swamij.com/index-yoga-meditation-yoga-sutras.htm  However, it might be worth some time in a book store to find a translation that speaks to you.  Or better yet, you could learn Sanskrit if you have LOTS of extra time Wink.

Thanks for enlightening me some more. I love this rabbit hole Smiley Is Sanskrit particularly hard? My plan when I get my B.S. and minors is to hopefully buy a nice semi-isolated property somewhere where I can invest lots of time into studying things I want to study and starting the pile of to-read books I've steadily built up, before going out to pursue graduate studies.

Sanskrit is its own rabbit hole.  Make sure you get some audio to help you and don't just make up your own pronunciations.  There is actually a mapping of the basic syllables to regions of the human body that is helpful.  Dr. David Frawley's book "Mantra Yoga and Primal Sound" is a good place to start.  However, I fear we are vastly off topic.....



For those of you still in denial, the correct count is as follows:
We are now starting wave 2 of 3 of 3 off the $65 bottom.  After this slight correction, we will see wave 3 of 3 of 3 which should take us up to $104 or higher.
1951  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer - MtGoxUSD wall movement tracker - Hardcore on: July 28, 2013, 09:55:09 PM
by the way, so I was at Bonnaroo in June, the music & arts festival, just trying to have a good time while hopefully learning a bit more about myself. there was this Hare Krishna disciple that came by our tent and wanted to share his insights. How in tune he is with the natural rhythms.. you could just feel it from him, it was really weird! Any way, he simply piqued my interest with his spirit, enough to warrant further sincere investigation. He then gave me four books written by A.C. Bhaktivedanta (for free! but I gave him $23 so I could help him keep going) and I've since then have stumbled down this path this summer. Right now I'm reading The Science of Self-Realization, and it is quite humbling to see that this sort of insight can result in such harmony with how medicine and science has explained things. The book is just a series of different, yet very explanatory interviews with A.C. Bhaktivedanta. Worth reading a couple of interviews at least, it's free here:
http://prabhupadabooks.com/ssr


"The Personality of Godhead may not be present before one's eyes, but if one is sincere in wanting such guidance the Lord will send a bona fide person who can guide one properly back home, back to Godhead."

+1 for Bonnaroo
+1 for the Vedic Teachings
+1 for the story of Krishna

All that said, I grew up in the same county as Prabhupada's Temple of Gold in West Virginia.  I could say a lot, but I will leave it at this: While Prabhupada has done a fantastic job inspiring thousands, I always take his translations and interpretations with a large dose of salt because I know what kind of malice took place under his watch.  If you want more details, check out this book: http://www.amazon.com/Monkey-Stick-Onyx-Hubner/dp/0451401875

yeah, apparently one of my pledge brothers' moms had a friend whose kid was taken by Krishnas..... scary! but thanks for sharing this friend. I love the krishna philosophy and try to imbibe as much as possible, but....I can't take it on fully. maybe i can, but I'm afraid to haha

Much of the Bhagavad-gita is just Krisna reciting portions of the Yoga Sutras.  This is a good place to start: http://swamij.com/index-yoga-meditation-yoga-sutras.htm  However, it might be worth some time in a book store to find a translation that speaks to you.  Or better yet, you could learn Sanskrit if you have LOTS of extra time Wink.
1952  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer - MtGoxUSD wall movement tracker - Hardcore on: July 28, 2013, 09:46:47 PM
by the way, so I was at Bonnaroo in June, the music & arts festival, just trying to have a good time while hopefully learning a bit more about myself. there was this Hare Krishna disciple that came by our tent and wanted to share his insights. How in tune he is with the natural rhythms.. you could just feel it from him, it was really weird! Any way, he simply piqued my interest with his spirit, enough to warrant further sincere investigation. He then gave me four books written by A.C. Bhaktivedanta (for free! but I gave him $23 so I could help him keep going) and I've since then have stumbled down this path this summer. Right now I'm reading The Science of Self-Realization, and it is quite humbling to see that this sort of insight can result in such harmony with how medicine and science has explained things. The book is just a series of different, yet very explanatory interviews with A.C. Bhaktivedanta. Worth reading a couple of interviews at least, it's free here:
http://prabhupadabooks.com/ssr


"The Personality of Godhead may not be present before one's eyes, but if one is sincere in wanting such guidance the Lord will send a bona fide person who can guide one properly back home, back to Godhead."

+1 for Bonnaroo
+1 for the Vedic Teachings
+1 for the story of Krishna

All that said, I grew up in the same county as Prabhupada's Temple of Gold in West Virginia.  I could say a lot, but I will leave it at this: While Prabhupada has done a fantastic job inspiring thousands, I always take his translations and interpretations with a large dose of salt because I know what kind of malice took place under his watch.  If you want more details, check out this book: http://www.amazon.com/Monkey-Stick-Onyx-Hubner/dp/0451401875

P.S.  For the no nonsense "heart" of Vedic teaching, find a good translation of the Yoga Sutras.
1953  Economy / Speculation / Re: Buying pressure stacks up. on: July 28, 2013, 09:19:13 PM
After the whale buy I was expecting another 2 days of boring activity, but it seems someone else has continued the momentum.
Following the previous 2 whale buys we had first a decline by 3 $, and the second a stable period.
But now, the divergence between the bid sum and ask sum has grown a lot, anyone care to comment on this?

I would recommend you do more studying and paper trading before you put your money on the line.  You need better reasoning than "whales this" and "order book that" before you put your money on the line.  (In other words, don't make the same mistakes I did Wink).
1954  Economy / Speculation / Re: Market has peaked, sell off incoming. on: July 28, 2013, 09:10:18 PM
~ $92.50 then we run for $104

Well the bears disappoint slightly, but the correction bottomed at $93 and then wave 1 of 3 of 3 off the $65 bottom is probably finished at $99.9.  Now we have a small corrective wave followed by 3 of 3 of 3.  Students of Elliot Wave know what that means.  Wink
1955  Economy / Speculation / Re: What happened with btccharts.com ??? dead for the last 3 days on: July 28, 2013, 09:29:58 AM
Appart from the poor mtGox live, I find the offers for visual orderbooks representation lacking.

It's not as fancy, but this is adequate.
http://trading.i286.org/
Thanks,

+0.02btc

Thank you!
1956  Economy / Securities / Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It on: July 28, 2013, 07:37:25 AM
Well it is also a problem for people sending transactions.  They have to wait longer for an initial transaction confirmation because ASICminer is passing those transactions on to the next miner to find a block.

Someone pointed out it also leads to more orphaned blocks for ASICminer, although I think this doesn't happen too often.

ASICMiner has a higher percentage of orphans than any pool.
1957  Economy / Speculation / Re: What happened with btccharts.com ??? dead for the last 3 days on: July 28, 2013, 03:04:44 AM
Appart from the poor mtGox live, I find the offers for visual orderbooks representation lacking.

It's not as fancy, but this is adequate.
http://trading.i286.org/
1958  Other / Politics & Society / Re: SEC busts "pirateat40" aka Trendon Shavers...another one bites the dust on: July 28, 2013, 02:59:39 AM
And my question still hasn't been answered; how many of you bitcoiners still think you are above the law? Do you still think you can circumvent authority with your Internet Monopoly money?
How many of them ever did? I don't recall there ever being that many.

I haven't been making fun of bitcoiners? Really?
Yes, really. You've actually been making fun of a straw man this whole time. We're not laughing with you, we're laughing at you. I'm sorry if it took you so long to figure that out.

Not just any strawman:
1959  Other / Politics & Society / Re: SEC busts "pirateat40" aka Trendon Shavers...another one bites the dust on: July 27, 2013, 07:40:39 PM
It's a forum, not an RSS feed. Has all the drugs and child porn fried the collective communities shared brain cell to the point that 3 day old news can't be discussed without confusion?  

And my question still hasn't been answered; how many of you bitcoiners still think you are above the law? Do you still think you can circumvent authority with your Internet Monopoly money?

So a few loud people have you convinced you know exactly how everyone who participate here thinks?

You posts stink of arrogance and shortsightedness.  This is why you aren't taken seriously.
1960  Other / Politics & Society / Re: SEC busts "pirateat40" aka Trendon Shavers...another one bites the dust on: July 27, 2013, 06:53:05 AM
You're welcome. I'm glad you appreciate the invaluable service I provide to this forum.

SEC agent for forum president!
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