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21  Economy / Auctions / Re: [AUCTION] 20x Denarium 1 BTC Physical Bitcoin on: October 28, 2015, 06:35:49 PM
1@.55
22  Economy / Auctions / Re: [AUCTION] 20x Denarium 1 BTC Physical Bitcoin on: October 28, 2015, 05:41:55 PM
Change mine to 1@.43

I'll pay a little extra to be first. Smiley
23  Economy / Auctions / Re: [AUCTION] 20x Denarium 1 BTC Physical Bitcoin on: October 25, 2015, 12:59:43 PM
Ok, looks like things are heating up.  I'm gonna revert to my original bid

1@.40
24  Economy / Auctions / Re: [AUCTION] 20x Denarium 1 BTC Physical Bitcoin on: October 24, 2015, 11:59:28 PM
I'm going to up mine to 2 @ .25
25  Economy / Auctions / Re: [AUCTION] 20x Denarium 1 BTC Physical Bitcoin on: October 23, 2015, 06:42:17 PM
I'd like to revise my bid to 1 @ 0.14

An I intend to jump in on the group buy, since I'm in the U.S.

What would be the estimated difference in price for a group buy vs a single order?
26  Economy / Auctions / Re: [AUCTION] 20x Denarium 1 BTC Physical Bitcoin on: October 23, 2015, 03:17:35 PM
Ok, then I'd like to revise my bid to 2@.2 each

Clarified
27  Economy / Auctions / Re: [AUCTION] 20x Denarium 1 BTC Physical Bitcoin on: October 23, 2015, 03:17:10 PM
Ok, then I'd like to revise my bid to 2@.2
28  Economy / Auctions / Re: [AUCTION] 20x Denarium 1 BTC Physical Bitcoin on: October 23, 2015, 03:13:11 PM
To confirm, all 20 coins will be sold at the 20th highest bid, correct?

For instance, I bid .4 for 1, so that I could be relatively sure I'd get one.  So for instance, the following is the most recent conglomeration (quoted as an example, not for accuracy)

Quote
01 bigbeninlondon 0.4
02 Oinas @ 0.275
03 Oinas @ 0.275
04 zampsa_p @ 0.26
05 wttbs @ 0.25
06 wttbs @ 0.25
07 Mitchell @ 0.2
08 Pistachio @ 0.14
09 jyrkka @ 0.13
10 jyrkka @ 0.13
11 jyrkka @ 0.13
12 Hunyadi @ 0.13
13 i.o. @ 0.12
14 bithalo @ 0.11
15 ezeminer @ 0.11
16 miffman @ 0.11
17 miffman @ 0.11
18 minerjones @ 0.1
19 Pistachio @ 0.1
20 btctalk @ 0.1

Right now, all 20 would be sold to these bidders for BTC0.1, since the lowest bid in the list is 0.1, correct?
29  Economy / Auctions / Re: [AUCTION] 20x Denarium 1 BTC Physical Bitcoin on: October 23, 2015, 02:23:42 AM
1@.4
30  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: http://www.pyramining.com/ - Discussion thread (no advertising here) on: June 12, 2015, 12:20:55 AM
Well this site did get started in May 2012.

Check again though.

Also do you have a downline?  That speeds up things.

Yea, there's quite a large downline.  I advertised on some coin faucets back when that was a thing. Smiley
31  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: http://www.pyramining.com/ - Discussion thread (no advertising here) on: May 17, 2015, 11:45:16 AM
Any news?
I'm not aware of anything new, deposits get activated if you make them. Payouts seem to be weekly now. Not much that I can tell other than that.

So payouts are weekly for whom?  I have an account whose last payment was Jun 2014.  I'm still getting rewards on my account, just no payouts.

well there's a minimum amount.

Seems reasonable.  What is it?

0.01

You're not alone, last payout was January 2014 Sad


2014 is a long way ago yet taking payments clocking up the funds yet no one getting any payments. Am still awating payment for my account that  I have had since early days of pryam and last time I checked my account was almost finished for earning and wanted to cashout. Awaiting admins response on here and details of my deposit address to gain access to my account again. No doubt its vapour coins.  Maybe one day we will all get paid

You should be getting payments unless your balance is really small.

100 btc.  5% complete.  It's just a very old deposit so it's getting bugger all hashrate Sad

Well supposedly there's hashrate being put at the 10 oldest deposits so maybe it'll eventually catch up to you.  And then rewards will really ramp up.

Is there a place where the dates of these oldest deposits are published?  My deposit was August 2012.
32  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: http://www.pyramining.com/ - Discussion thread (no advertising here) on: May 16, 2015, 11:47:31 AM
Any news?
I'm not aware of anything new, deposits get activated if you make them. Payouts seem to be weekly now. Not much that I can tell other than that.

So payouts are weekly for whom?  I have an account whose last payment was Jun 2014.  I'm still getting rewards on my account, just no payouts.

well there's a minimum amount.

Seems reasonable.  What is it?
33  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: http://www.pyramining.com/ - Discussion thread (no advertising here) on: May 15, 2015, 11:10:04 PM
Any news?
I'm not aware of anything new, deposits get activated if you make them. Payouts seem to be weekly now. Not much that I can tell other than that.

So payouts are weekly for whom?  I have an account whose last payment was Jun 2014.  I'm still getting rewards on my account, just no payouts.
34  Economy / Securities / Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It on: March 06, 2015, 10:47:17 PM
Normally people don't interact with ant farms, they simply observe. Why can't you just admit you really enjoy making fun of people?

Why do you guys feed the trolls?
35  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Connect to non-local bitcoind? on: February 14, 2015, 05:09:13 PM
Bump
36  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: PBKDF2 Iterations - BlockChain.Info Wallet on: February 06, 2015, 08:42:33 PM
PBKFD2 Stands for "Password Based Key Derivation Function (the second one).

The idea is that you take a string of any length (the password) and a salt (if you want) and generate a standard length key.  The standard for PBKFD2 can be found here: http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2898.txt.  As for the iterations; inside the PBKFD2 it performs a hash against your data.  It can then, if you desire, hash the hash.  That's an "additional iteration".  The more iterations you do, the further from the key your password becomes, but the more number crunching you have to do.

Does that help?
37  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: http://www.pyramining.com/ - Discussion thread (no advertising here) on: January 02, 2015, 01:18:35 PM
this is garbage site if its not send me my btc back. dont be the next sucker

Total deposited amount:   1.0 BTC
Total allocated hashing power:   40.7 MH/s
Current bonus:   10.0%
Average bonus:   10.0%
Pending rewards:   0.00110319 BTC
Sent rewards:   0.04020102 BTC
Last update:   2013-04-14 21:52:57 UTC
Account value:   0.0455 | Sell account


almost 2 years now and made about .04 on a 1 btc deposit rofl can these guys be next after BFL lawsuit.

How much would you have made if you bought a Block Eruptor?
38  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Bitcoind crashes after logging off of SSH session on: August 25, 2014, 11:56:14 AM
All ubuntu literature prepends "sudo" to just about everything.  I assumed it was standard to invoke root access to do anything of importance in Ubuntu.
That's a dangerous way of thinking, and one of the reasons I hate Ubuntu.

I agree; I was also a bit put off by the process as well at first.  I guess I just saw it so many places I got used to it.
39  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Bitcoind crashes after logging off of SSH session on: August 24, 2014, 11:27:01 AM
Without it I get permission denied errors.  I have to do everything in Ubuntu with sudo...
Let me guess, you ran something as root for whatever reason, it created a file owned by root, which means other programs can't access that file, so you ran those programs as root, and you ended up with half your files being owned by root and nothing not running as root will work. Is that pretty much how it went? If so, this should fix it (at the very least you'll need to do it for your Bitcoin data directory):
Code:
sudo chown -R --from root:root ben: /home/ben

It's either that or your path's messed up...

Yea that's probably how it went.  Most of this is really a foray into more advanced linux topics (trying to build from source, running a python p2pool node, setting up init.d scripts, that kind of thing).

All ubuntu literature prepends "sudo" to just about everything.  I assumed it was standard to invoke root access to do anything of importance in Ubuntu.

What's the importance (if any) of leaving off the "group" in your chown command above?
40  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Bitcoind crashes after logging off of SSH session on: August 24, 2014, 12:26:08 AM
Moved data directory, looking at 6 hours of uptime with no loss of connection.

Now it's a good time to drop that dangerous 'sudo' you have there.

Without it I get permission denied errors.  I have to do everything in Ubuntu with sudo...
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