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Absolute majority of it are fake; there could be few genuine from time to time, otherwise it's like with quality japanese caps (and pretty much everything!!): if it comes from China, it's fake. I have 3 theories, most likely all of them are valid and it depends who do you run into:
- they take the keys from gazillion of PCs which go there as scrap from Europe and Americas and print new stickers with them - they found the algorithm and created a key generator and print new stickers with new keys - they steal keys via malware from PC registry and print new stickers with them
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Got it, NUMA.
Question is how to optimise for it under windblows? Linux ppl seem to use Docker.
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OK ty, topic's been moved.
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I am about to start mining some cryptonight (most likely) on couple 12c/24t-per-server Westmere servers. I know about keeping the threads on physical cores, however, I somewhere also read there could also be performance hit if by chance the data actually end in wrong memory. What I mean is, each CPU has its own integrated memory controller and memory banks, but for the OS, the memory is shared in a pool. So it could happen than data worked on by CPU1 end in RAM2 on CPU2. It than has to load them all the way through CPU2 which impacts performance by up to about 10 %.
There is a method for this issue to always keep the data for CPU1 in RAM1 and the same for CPU2/RAM2. I just cannot find how the problem/solution is called right now, anybody would remember?
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It was interesting move yet once again to say the token buy-back time will be 1-2 years. Ppl panicked and started selling, others buy. With each transaction they get 0.4 % of the sum, which are 0.4 % they do not have to buy back, for free. They can only wait couple months by when they'll erase substantial sum after when they'll have all them moneyz to buy the tokens already. Cause with each trade, the number of tokens in the hands of customers lowers. Or just indeed keep waiting 1-2 years by when the amount of tokens to buy back will be greatly reduced by the fees, basically to only buy from all the tiny speculants like me who'll wait all the time without touching it, efectivelly doubling the value Most likely the cryptos will multiply their value in the next one-two years again, so hey, gonna be rich…if there won't be civil war and no fiat by than in Europe anyway
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So when are they starting to cash the tokens out? Just about to buy some BTCET for slightly over half the nominal as some ppl cashed them out for coins right away (and probably still made some profit of the value the coins got while BTC-E was down). So I'm like looking forward to get the 80% margin?
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Well if you have incomes and properties you have to declare them and pay taxes. I do? Why? Cause some criminals backed by socialists and other communists said so? Screw you, all of you. Go make your own moneyz instead of stealing from others!
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I don't see the problem if you are a legitimate user and you don't use the exchange to hide money from your goverment.
What is it to some goverment into my moneyz?
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Gr8, no need to withdraw cash, there is always somebody in need of coin or BTC-E code
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I would kiss your feet if you could do that but how would one go about doing that and how could I trust you don't run away with my btc? I would be prepared to pay an excellent fee for a service like this given it is trustworthy Been also thinking about such service, and I guess there will be much more ppl like that. It will all depend on the conditions, it is possible you may be able to easily withdraw coins like before, only fiat withdrawal will be complicated. Like it was even before, and it makes sense - all the big institutions either turn away from that, or demand some personal documents for verification. Or you pay huge fees for bank transfers etc. For coin withdrawal, that's easy, it costs the exchange pretty much nothing. Unlike moving dollars from some garage company who knows where. So personally, I have always bought BTC in the end, got those from the exchange and found some local exchange or somebody willing to buy PayPal coins. Much easier and with much less losses than using some of those terrible services connected to BTC-E to transfer dollars.
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And I think, supported by latest news, it is much more likely to succeed than many ppl think. It seems it actually has support both from Serbia and Croatia and possibly many more states. The fact is all the regimes are screwed and even the ruling class itself needs some place to store the money they all stole from tax payers. And having tax heaven as a neighbour - I also understand while ordinary Serbia and Croatia citizens support it too, taking into account how fucked their economies are 25 years after the fall of Soviet block. EUSR is only making thing worse for ordinary folks.
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LTC for PP USD transaction went smoothly, thanks
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Is there some other admin I can contact?
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Nothing yet
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Taking over until my original account is restored to me, seems that admin is somewhat busy. I have never ever done any transaction at local bitcoins so that was somebody else. They quite often steal this nickname Sold plenty of caps at Badcaps, ask there.
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Still no reply from him…
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Nothing anywhere in there. I will try to wait for the e-mails up to tomorrow as even notification for this message has not arrived.
May check with my provider if it is not blocked, what is the address from which the board's messages come?
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I am not able to log into my account Behemot though I have not changed anything in like several months. Tried Forgot password option but no e-mail arrived, most likely e-mail address has been changed as well.
It had to happen in past few days, I've been brosing recently without problems. Would it be possible to restore the e-mail like it was last week and reset the password?
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