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21  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Mining pool.. on: March 15, 2018, 07:40:35 PM
Hi guys.

In order to have a mining pool server, what's required?

Connection: ?
Hardware: ?
Software: ?

I must say I have tried a little to search, but didn't really find anything useful.
22  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / A Simple Solution to prevent 51%, DoS, and Double Spend attacks on: March 15, 2018, 02:17:50 PM
Would a simple implementation of preventing any miner or pool to submit consecutive blocks solve these attacks?
23  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / A message from Anonymous on: March 14, 2018, 07:46:35 PM
Hey guys, I got linked this video by one of those Omegle spam things, but it turned out to be a lot more interesting than I thought...

Anonymous - A Public Service Announcement

I don't know about you, but they definitely got my attention now.
24  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / 64bit support on: March 14, 2018, 05:01:16 PM
Can bitcoin be compiled to run on 64 bit systems yet? -m64 seems to break the compile.

(Not trying to nag or anything).

On a side node: I have noticed that the network is about 3x larger than normal now. I see more nodes! Smiley
25  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / So two things... on: March 14, 2018, 02:24:59 PM
If I'm running 2x 6950's then I'm probably paying more in electricity than money I am generating... correct?

Second question. The difilculty within a year changes how much? Will 2x 6950's generate a good amount of bitcoin for another year or do you guys have to upgrade GPU's for bitcoins every year?
26  Economy / Services / Trade some Hash Power??? on: March 13, 2018, 05:29:28 PM
Was wondering if any Scrypt Miners would want to trade Hash Power for short time.

I have 11ghs of Asic, I can setup to mine for you, Just need a pool and worker logins to get mining on the coin of your choice.

Would like to trade for a few hours. 4-24hrs.

Let me know if interested.
27  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / solo mining with 12gh + 1gh + .5gh on: March 13, 2018, 03:14:31 PM
 :)Hello,

I have several pieces of hardware. Based on permutations would my luck improve in finding a block of 25 btc using all three of my machines solo mining

estimates say this could take 50 days before I find a block, but this is much more luck based than these estimates let on


thanks for any insight Smiley
28  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Stale/Invalid Blocks - Acceptable Rate? on: March 13, 2018, 11:56:54 AM
 ;DI've setup my Radaeon 5850 clocked at 870/300 (left voltage alone).

I'm getting around 360-390Mhs, fan at 70% steady 60 degrees.

I've had about 4000 blocks processed and about 50 invalid/stale.

Is this ok or should i reduce the clock slightly? Smiley
29  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / The Unreasonable Scope of Bitcoin on: March 07, 2018, 06:02:06 AM
 :)In some ways, I am still surprised that people can talk about bitcoin in so many X ways.

For god sake, it's just a cryptocurrency! Wink
30  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Coordination of mining pools on: March 06, 2018, 07:03:22 PM
 :)I know the answer is out there but I can’t find it.
As I understand it, when you do mining you send a getwork(), get data back and do a sha256(sha256()) of the first 80 bytes (of the data part). If it’s not below the target you increase the nonce and try again. Everyone is not working on the same thing since merkle root is different for everyone.

My question is for mining pools, I guess everyone gets the same data from GetWrok(). How is it then coordinated so that they all don’t just tests the same hashes??  Smiley
31  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Motivate currency exchangers in big city centres to exchange bitcoin ? on: March 06, 2018, 05:15:46 PM
Since the idea of motivating local stores to accept bitcoin is IMHO pointless, i have another proposition which could work in the close future (1 year):

Motivating big currency exchangers in centres of major cities to accept internet currencies: Bitcoin, Liberty Reserve, Pecunix and such.
Because those companies are already into "currency buisness", they may be much easier to motivate to use electronic currencies, than local stores.

After people could exchange money for bitcoin on their street, perhaps it will be much much easier to motivate markets/supermarkets/shops to accept bitcoin.
32  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Bandwidth? on: March 06, 2018, 11:39:05 AM
 :)How much bandwidth does mining take up? I'm planning on building a bitcoin miner, wondering if bandwidth is a major factor? I share high speed with my roommates. Will their service be affected if I leave my miner on for days on end? Smiley
33  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Buying a new computer (or building) on: March 06, 2018, 04:55:57 AM
I'm interested in building a computer (cheapest parts) that will be the cheapest for mining (not it's solo purpose). I would also be using this as a regular computer, but would like it to be expandible in the near future (expand number of gpu cards). Any suggestions on what graphics cards will go with a good motherboard for the cheapest price? Smiley
34  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / how can i make my product instant delivery? on: March 05, 2018, 06:19:52 PM
 :)im still new in bitcoins and i've seen a lot of instant delivery products

can someone teach me how to do instant delivery? i already consider shophava but it only support 1 item per link


can someone recommend a tutorial/website where i state a quantity into 1 link? sorry for bad english Huh Sad
35  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / anyone got some free time on there hands? on: March 05, 2018, 04:07:31 PM
 :)Looking for someone who knows api's for an exchange like cryptsy.
I pretty much have the code already done , but I need someone who knows how to install wallets ( like mintpal has ) and make things work...can explain in private PM .

This is for a partnership and this idea has some good potential Smiley Roll Eyes
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