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21  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: ATM Bitcoin in Belgium : Beta test started on: July 07, 2014, 09:14:22 AM
Remember, EBTM has started its beta test with the first ever Bitcoin ATM in Belgium. With this machine, you are able to BUY or SELL bitcoins for cash. If you want to participate in the beta test, send a request at http://www.ebtm.be/cnt
22  Economy / Service Announcements / ATM Bitcoin in Belgium : Beta test started on: July 04, 2014, 02:06:34 PM
Hello,

EBTM has the great pleasure to officially announce the launch of the beta test. The Bitcoin ATM can be tested as of now.Go to http://ebtm.be/cnt and send a request for details on how to participate. If you want an ATM at your location please contact us at http://ebtm.be/cnt as well.

Arnaud
23  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [850 TH] Slush's Pool (mining.bitcoin.cz); TX FEES + VarDiff on: April 11, 2014, 12:47:50 PM
Same here, my KnC stopped mining :-(
24  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com on: February 04, 2014, 04:29:29 PM
So, the Neptune isn't taped out yet. The chip is still on development. After is taped out, it takes again roughly 3 months at least before the chip comes out of the fab. We will never see the Neptune before end of May at the earliest.

With their Jupiter modules they prefer to mine instead of selling the modules.

They don't say when the plan B will be activated precisely so that might be end of June.

Very disappointing KnC.
25  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [100 TH] Slush's Pool (mining.bitcoin.cz); TX FEES + UserDiff; ASIC tested on: October 19, 2013, 10:19:58 AM
Yep I had a problem for 20 min long. 2 of my miners didn't have answer from the pool. Back working now.
Server issue ?
26  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: http://www.pyramining.com/ - Discussion thread (no advertising here) on: September 22, 2013, 12:41:11 PM
It is working for me. Queue size of 300H/s lol Grin
27  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: http://www.pyramining.com/ - Discussion thread (no advertising here) on: August 09, 2013, 08:08:51 PM
OK Thank you Akka. It is what I feared
28  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: http://www.pyramining.com/ - Discussion thread (no advertising here) on: August 09, 2013, 05:41:28 PM
LMAO thank you for your input on what bitcoin doesn't need and needs for credibility. One of the most creditable bitcoin mining operations.
Develop please !
29  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: http://www.pyramining.com/ - Discussion thread (no advertising here) on: August 09, 2013, 05:33:01 PM
Current infrastructure:   73.94 MH/BTC but ~ 735.29 MH/BTC are added to the total pool for each new deposit. so the numbers add up.

The bug here is that your deposit is already active, when there are still people that deposited 9 Month ago waiting for their accounts to be activated.

It would not be funny if this had happened to even more accounts.
So if I understand well, for each BTC send today, after current queue is emptied, the situation will be as follow :
I will receive 73.94 MH/s
The whole pyramining system will receive 735.29 MH/s

Is that right ?

If so, it's globally a ponzi scheme ... that kind of thing that bitcoin doesn't need for its credibility.
30  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: http://www.pyramining.com/ - Discussion thread (no advertising here) on: August 09, 2013, 01:46:20 PM
Hello Pyramining,
I've made a deposit (fm97b2hp) of 5 BTC 2 days ago. It appears now that this deposit turned to be active with old FPGA !  Embarrassed

I was expecting to be queued on the ASIC pre-allocated. What has been wrong ? It don't want to have FPGA. I expect to have 3.67 GH/s not the ridiculous 300 MH/s !!

The ASIC pre order mechanism has been closed the 30-06 has said in your website.

Please check for a bug there !
31  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Bitcoin client running in a Raspberry Pi model B on: July 06, 2013, 09:57:42 AM
A direct http download is possible at http://www.lakoco.net/RPI_BTC_V0.1.zip
32  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Bitcoin client running in a Raspberry Pi model B on: July 03, 2013, 06:24:50 PM
Not completely, Minepeon is dedicated for mining only. Here all the blockchain is loaded in the SD card. The raspberry PI is running the full bitcoind or bitcoin-qt which minepeon is not focused on.

I get the difference now--but really what does yours accomplish that MinePeon ultimately doesn't? You just don't have to wait for the wallet to sync up as long?

Not trying to cause trouble, just genuinely interested with a few questions.
RPiBTC is not a mining tool. Minepeon is a mining tool.
RPiBTC has the blockcahin. Minepeon don't have the block chain.

With RPiBTC, you insure the inegrity of the bitcoin network by adding a node in the p2p network. RPiBTC can handle RPC JSON requests. In the future, the RPiBTC could hold a wallet. Minepeon is not doing that.

Thankx for asking
33  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Bitcoin client running in a Raspberry Pi model B on: July 03, 2013, 06:09:00 PM
Not completely, Minepeon is dedicated for mining only. Here all the blockchain is loaded in the SD card. The raspberry PI is running the full bitcoind or bitcoin-qt which minepeon is not focused on.
34  Bitcoin / Project Development / Bitcoin client running in a Raspberry Pi model B on: July 03, 2013, 06:03:02 PM
Hello Everyone,

The project name is RPiBTC. The aim of this project is to run the full Bitcoin client in a low cost Raspberry Pi model B. The Raspberry Pi is inexpensive, doesn't require much power to run, and best of all, it's tiny.
I made an image of the SD card and put it on share in a Torrent:
http://www.lakoco.net/RPI_BTC_V0.1.zip.torrent

I've also put a blog online with explains how to setup the client running in the Raspberry Pi. http://rpibtc.blogspot.be/

If you have any remarks to do, don't hesitate.
35  Other / Beginners & Help / RPC client for bitcoind on: June 27, 2013, 01:12:25 PM
This is my first post in this forum. So sorry for it to be in the wrong place inside the forum.

I'm running a bitcoind client in a Raspberry Pi. I would like to connect a front end to this client by RPC bitcoin.

Bitcoin-qt would be the one, but needs to run himself the bitcoin protocol. Or is a way to disable the bitcoin protocol inside bitcoin-qt ?

If not, is there another client ? (Not java, nor Python) ... a C++ open source front end for RPC bitcoin ?

Thank you for your answer,
Nono242
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