Hace poco le compre a Tannke una 5850. Si, soy minero. De GPUs, para mi vergüenza. Todos los dia rezo a San Judas Tadeo para que BLF quiebre Me alegra encontrar a alguien queno haya perdido la esperanza en las GPUs. Olee, me alegro que pienses asi. A las GPU les queda mucha vida, eso no lo dudes, pero el dia que la mayoria de los mineros pasen a los asic nos vamos a tener que actualizar todos. Estoy seguro de que algo se podra emprender con las GPU para darles un ultimo viaje, glorioso. De hecho tengo algunas ideas, asi que no te extrañe si voy a ser uno de los pocos que compre graficas usadas en 2013
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¿Qué rig estás haciendo? (Qué gráficas y cuántas ) 4 x 5850, rig normalito ¿No te parece un poco "temerario" con el advenimiento de los ASICs tan supuestamente cerca? La verdad es que no. Ya se que andas por ahy diciendo lo mismo a la gente, y a los asics no se les ha visto el pelo todavia. Eres minero?
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Nice, will be using this
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Fooled me and I lost more bitcoins than I care to mention. He is on bitmit claiming to have 5830's for sale at a low price, he tried to get me to buy in bulk by lowering the price and I fell for it. He won't reply nor have I seen my coins back so I assume they are gone, I just sure hope he needed them more than I did.... What happened with the bitmit escrow? Did you used it?
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Have some patience dude, he will answer all your emails. What is it? $100 MtgoxUSD? If he doesn't reply in a few hours PM me.
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Will take .4 BTC if anyone is interested.
Offering 0.25btc That's almost 50% of what it's worth. No thanks. Ok, PM me if you change your mind
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Will take .4 BTC if anyone is interested.
Offering 0.25btc
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Creo que la mejor opción en cuanto a relación calidad/precio es la Cooler Master Silent Pro M2 1000W (la segunda opción). En la web de Techpowerup dicen: Lo bueno"...efficiency is close to Gold levels." "...it can tolerate abuse and uses good quality components that operate without problems even at high ambient temperatures." Lo malo"...at higher loads and increased operating temperatures the cooling fan makes it presence well felt, however it doesn't produce an annoyingly loud noise." He estado a punto de recomendarte la Antec HCG-900 High Current Gamer 900W porque es excelente, pero iría un poco justita si tienes 4 5850s con overlcocking. Gracias por la ayuda. Me conciene comprar en Amazon porque me salen gratis los portes, de ahy mi decision. Voy a pillar la M2 a ver que tal.
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¿Qué rig estás haciendo? (Qué gráficas y cuántas ) 4 x 5850, rig normalito
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i bought some coins from him and all worked fine Thanks for a great transaction, hope doing business with you again.
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Interesting, how does it work at a lower level?
For example, you want to reward question or answer author on the Rugatu. This user enters his address on the post page (for example, locate it below body text input). You must add affiliate address attribute to the DB table (or create separate table, which would contain, for example question ID as foreign key and payment address). Let assume that someone opens a page with this question. You must fetch affiliate address from the DB and append it to the iframe request, e.g. <iframe scrolling="no" style="border: 0; width: 468px; height: 60px;" src="http://coinurl.com/get.php?id=1&share=<?php echo $affAddress; ?>"></iframe>
Then PHP session being created and fetched address will be temporarily associated with this ad slot. If an ad was clicked, a script on the CoinURL server will get a share rate (which you have specified in the ad slot settings) from CoinURL DB and insert record in the click table, which contains its price, share rate and affiliate address. Each day, after we have performed fraud detection procedure, legitimate clicks will be marked as paid and summary values of the click cost multiplied by share rate will be sent to affiliate address, residuals (sum((1 - share rate) * click cost)) will be paid to your CoinURL account balance. Thank you, I will have our team look into it right away
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i'll test this.
Great, waiting forward to it.
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Just wondering what happened,why block 13587 payout is so low.I'm mining about 2220 Mh.The payouts before and after are correct.
13589 2012-08-25 15:24:42 1:10:23 1770699 0.06009850 0.18495647 195622 99 confirmations left 13588 2012-08-25 14:14:14 0:01:55 66096 0.03176808 0.03904315 195616 93 confirmations left 13587 2012-08-25 14:12:12 1:32:46 2265484 0.00160223 0.00445389 195615 92 confirmations left 13586 2012-08-25 12:39:22 1:17:49 1855983 0.06443495 0.19596423 195610 87 confirmations left
What pool?
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Revenue sharing can be useful for the websites with large portion of user generated content (e.g. file, image and video hostings, forums etc), providing more incentive for its users to publish content. Bitcoin makes this feature possible in very convenient way: 1. Website owner specifies revenue share he want to give to the content creator (e. g. 20%, 30%, 50% etc). 2. On the form where content is being submitted (e.g. file uploading, message posting etc) author enters his Bitcoin payment address. 3. When someone tries to get the content (e.g. to download file, read forum post etc), affiliate address is being fetched from the database and associated with the advertisement. 4. If an ad was clicked, website owner receives his share on the advertising network account balance and affiliate get paid directly to the specified Bitcoin address. I am not author of this idea, xDan suggested it first time to the Anonymous Ads ( https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=45664.240) but its developer didn't implemented it yet. CoinURL is the first who made it. Interesting, how does it work at a lower level?
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3rd seat was for my son. Yeah, real photo. We got a private balcony on the 81st floor. Had our own waiter and assistant. It was crazy nice and still affordable. I love Thailand Nice, we're all envious dude, don't listen to the lame comments. Now you just made me want to visit Thailand
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If he sells so many bitcoin and btc go down to 1$, i'll buy as more as possible!
+1 waiting forward to it
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I think whoever buys one of these is a greater fool than having invested with the guy in the first place. Remember, an account is just numbers in a database and you're paying real bitcoins for it. You don't have any assurance it wasn't created out of nothing just to be sold out for real bitcoins, or if the guy running it will pay anything at all.
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So now, suddenly, random people started selling out their accounts with Trenton, hmm I think whoever buys one of these is a greater fool than having invested with the guy in the first place. Remember, an account is just numbers in a database and you're paying real bitcoins for it. You don't have any assurance it wasn't created out of nothing just to be sold out for real bitcoins, or if the guy running it will pay anything at all.
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Open and accepting orders
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