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2121  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I'm going on a Bitcoin World Tour on: May 26, 2013, 07:14:50 AM

2) Bitcoin is a tiny piece of the cryptocurrency puzzle, but it's the most visible one right now.

A tiny piece?


I love how people are trying to pump and dump alts so hard, a tiny piece LOL finshaggy go do research then come back. Bitcoin made crypto-currencies possible without them no alt coins would be here.
2122  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I'm going on a Bitcoin World Tour on: May 26, 2013, 06:58:13 AM

End of thread, no more questions.

There was never any questions, just you bitching and the threads not over, I haven't even gone to the first place yet. lol

And I'm pretty sure in most of the countries I mentioned, the amount of USD they would make mining would exchange into plenty of profit.

So your going to go around and spread lies, thanks for doing nothing to the community and spreading lies, THANK YOU SIR.
2123  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I'm going on a Bitcoin World Tour on: May 26, 2013, 06:42:21 AM


1a) They still need to pay the electric bill, or you going to pay that as well.

1b) FPGA's are only slightly more power efficient, but ASIC is the most power efficient, and FPGA's are still paying for the electric bill.

1c) Yes but you can't mine altcoins with bitcoin FPGA's. While you can do that not the exchange rate isn't going to be far greater where they are making a lot of money maybe a $1 or two more thing big.

2) Then this is the cryptocurrencies world tour, not the bitcoin world tour.



1a) The  mining machine will pay the electric bill
1b) Slightly is plenty, and just because ASICs are best doesn't mean they are the only thing that works
1c) When I mentioned mining Alt coins I meant with GPUs, they could mine bitcoins if they had FPGAs.
2) Bitcoin is a tiny piece of the cryptocurrency puzzle, but it's the most visible one right now. So no.

1a) Yes and only the electric bill THEY ARE NOT PROFITABLE CURRENTLY! Numbers don't lie and I prove it with numbers and you didn't end of thread.

1b) ASIC are the only profitable machine that is how bitcoin works.

1c) No they can't

2) NO it created the crypto currency puzzle, and the 1st and currently the best!

End of thread, no more questions, your dumb and just saying the same thing over and over until I say your right. I proved my view with numbers. So we are done here.
2124  Economy / Lending / Re: New BTC Tycoon Game! on: May 26, 2013, 01:13:54 AM
hahaha had to un-ignore too see what you put. Right... I have an idea... Who is the most trusted user on this forum? Like active everyday etc?

Andy B

LOL right, I am one of the most trusted on these forums, 100's of thousands have passed thru me. Also if you say I will give you will give me your personal information, that does nothing. I can't do anything with it, or press charges on it.
2125  Other / Off-topic / New Bittorrent Tracker Project accepting bitcoin donations on: May 26, 2013, 12:33:18 AM
http://demonii.com/ is a new bittorrent tracker, that looks pretty cool.

*Disclaimer no affiliation with them, but I wish them good luck*
2126  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: goxgui - a Graphical Bitcoin Trading Tool for MtGox on: May 25, 2013, 08:42:48 PM
Try this:

Code:
git submodule update --recursive

ok that worked thank you!
2127  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin as a savings account on: May 25, 2013, 05:06:52 PM
I'd expect 'hero' members to exercise virtuous silence if not offering words of support. It just makes for a better community environment. 

So you want me to not have freedom of speech? I guess silencing member's opinions is the best community environment it works for china LOL
2128  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Privfile.com - One Time File Sharing on: May 24, 2013, 02:42:44 AM
Could you encrypt the file using AES 256, and make it so that I don't need to trust you to keep a copy. So even if you did keep a copy you wouldn't have access to it.

You could encrypt the file on your own system before uploading. I'd feel safer doing it that way. I know this is obvious, but I also need to up my post count.

True but not everyone knows how to decrypt and encrypt. Our community is growing into more and more less techie people. Last week I wanted send a encrypted message to someone using GPG keys, they didn't even know what GPG keys are or anything about it. So it is better if the service does it, it would help out a lot more. For me to use a service like his would be that he can encrypt it, otherwise when even use his service, I could just use encryption and send it in an email or over IRC using DCC.
2129  Bitcoin / Press / Re: 2013-05-23 The Cryonic Bitcoin Mining Machine Is $15,000 Of Pure BTC Power on: May 24, 2013, 12:34:48 AM
Also you can't pay for it in bitcoins only USD. LMAO


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What are you going to pay for this ridiculous machine? Try a cool $15,000, which, sadly, you can’t pay for in BTC.
2130  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Privfile.com - One Time File Sharing on: May 24, 2013, 12:16:23 AM
Could you encrypt the file using AES 256, and make it so that I don't need to trust you to keep a copy. So even if you did keep a copy you wouldn't have access to it.

Well, I don't know how I would go about doing that with PHP. Any suggestions?

http://us2.php.net/mcrypt

you have to install it
2131  Bitcoin / Press / 2013-05-23 The Cryonic Bitcoin Mining Machine Is $15,000 Of Pure BTC Power on: May 23, 2013, 11:55:55 PM
http://techcrunch.com/2013/05/23/the-cryonic-bitcoin-mining-machine-is-15000-of-pure-btc-power/



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It’s almost impossible for the average computer to mine Bitcoins in any efficient way, hence the rise of Bitcoin mining machines so tuned to their specific purpose that they barely resemble PCs. To wit: the Cryonic Bitcoin FrostBit machine is a PC in name only and contains a liquid nitrogen generator, special ASIC chips, and a price tag that would make the Winklevii twins think twice.
2132  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / General Assembly Livestream about bitcoin with Charlie Sherm on: May 23, 2013, 08:09:29 PM
http://www.livestream.com/ga_premium

It is pretty low level but also nice to just watch.
2133  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Investor wanted! on: May 23, 2013, 06:11:38 PM
that will guarantee a 50% return on the investement.

I was about PM, to hear you out, but you can't guarantee an ROI % of anything. Red Flag of someone that doesn't know what they are doing.
2134  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Starting an Adult/Porn 3D Virtual Reality company, need donations on: May 23, 2013, 06:49:50 AM
I also REJOICE when I see articles like the one last week that mentions that suicides amongst baby boomers are sky-rocketing. My heart dances with joy, because I know that soon we will be free from the scourge that is the baby boomer generation, and that the sooner you are all dead and gone, the sooner we can fix this world. So, by all means, PLEASE keep killing yourselves in record numbers, baby boomers.

Wow so your a messed up dude.
2135  Other / Meta / Re: Marketplace trust on: May 23, 2013, 06:27:10 AM


I did but what if I never done any trades with anyone, I shouldn't be trusting anyone technically not even theymos.

What will be bad is when one of the guys Theymos trusts and thus has all of us trust does a scam, Theymos will be somewhat at fault morally. Legally I don't know.

Did that rating company for the bonds ever get in trouble for vouching for assets and then be wrong about them after the fact?

Just to cover your ass theymos I would either have people opt into this system or just not pick people by default. Let them pick who they trust.

Exactly theymos shouldn't be the default, but you only get a max of 3 depth, so I guess that is the hedge against that situation.
2136  Other / Meta / Re: Marketplace trust on: May 23, 2013, 06:17:42 AM
I was just on that tree, trust page, and it is forcing me to trust theymos... I don't want to trust theymos since I never have any trades with him. I don't get why we should be forced to trust anyone on this side, even the admin.

Ummm ... by registering with this forum you are automatically trusting it's admin - ain't that correct ?  Grin

Not really, but this is marketplace trust, I never had any trades with him so why should I have him in my trust list?
Trust someone else instead and theymos would be removed.


I did but what if I never done any trades with anyone, I shouldn't be trusting anyone technically not even theymos.
2137  Other / Meta / Re: Marketplace trust on: May 23, 2013, 06:10:25 AM
I was just on that tree, trust page, and it is forcing me to trust theymos... I don't want to trust theymos since I never have any trades with him. I don't get why we should be forced to trust anyone on this side, even the admin.

Ummm ... by registering with this forum you are automatically trusting it's admin - ain't that correct ?  Grin

Not really, but this is marketplace trust, I never had any trades with him so why should I have him in my trust list?
2138  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Questions about bitcoin mining on: May 23, 2013, 02:12:29 AM
whats the difference between mining and creating a block? who does the creating?

Mining is the finding of the hash of this block. Miners find blocks and include the transactions.
2139  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Can someone please explain to me what ripple is and why I should care about it? on: May 22, 2013, 08:49:20 AM
How does it prevent spam? What is to say opencoin wont just print another billion xpr? Its closed source and not decentralized. Thanks for quoting the article I already read through. Do you even know what that means? lol enough said im out good luck with your ripple

Just like a bitcoin fee does. Opencoin can do that, but XRP are not currencies it just has the properties of a crypto-currency. So mt gox is closed sourced and not decentralized but people still use it. I think your still confused about Ripples and I wish you would stay and learn and maybe change your view.
2140  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: RT is all over Bitcoin on: May 22, 2013, 06:29:52 AM
It sounds like more of Max Keiser doing, since he was talking about bitcoins for a while now.
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