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2141  Other / Meta / Re: Newbie PM warning on: May 03, 2015, 04:31:03 PM
I love this new feature hopefully it'll help stop people being scammed and put off scammers from trying.
2142  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Selling BTC Competitive rates Cash/Wire/Paypal-uk and usa fee free on: May 02, 2015, 06:38:22 PM
Bought another $100 btc for Paypal, again a very fast and efficient transaction would love to trade with again.
2143  Economy / Goods / Re: Apple and Samsung products 50% OFF and many more on: May 02, 2015, 05:27:23 PM
These guys don't even try anymore Grin Well known images there...

I'll buy 1 of everything in your store if you use an escrow from the forums Grin

I agree, I cant believe he's used the same account and pictures as before. No effort at all....

Shame on you OP scammer very lame attempt.
2144  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: JUST HAD 0.92329 BTC STOLEN - HOW??? on: May 02, 2015, 12:40:52 PM
Sorry for your loss OP I hope the thieves die a slow and painful death, thieving lowlife scum.....
2145  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Selling BTC Competitive rates Cash/Wire/Paypal-uk and usa fee free on: May 02, 2015, 10:38:21 AM
Just bought $100 worth of bitcoin with Paypal from luluchick. Nice fast smooth transaction. Hope to deal with again Smiley.
2146  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Selling BTC Competitive rates Cash/Wire/Paypal-uk and usa fee free on: May 02, 2015, 09:45:41 AM
Hi, I would be interested in buying some for Paypal if you're interested. Have just sold the last of my mining hardware on ebay so have some Paypal funds to use up.
2147  Economy / Goods / Re: Apple and Samsung products 50% OFF and many more on: May 02, 2015, 07:13:46 AM
This is 100% scam!!

This scammer has done this same thing before and was proved to be using manipulated images found all over the internet:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1001471.msg10876204#msg10876204
2148  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: Nanofury NF1 Raspberry Pi Image on: May 02, 2015, 06:49:37 AM
Thank you very much Smiley.
2149  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Am I too Late?! on: May 01, 2015, 11:40:50 AM
I am too late to jump on this band wagon?

Only a few years Wink
2150  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: Nanofury NF1 Raspberry Pi Image on: May 01, 2015, 10:01:11 AM
Hi all,

Does anyone have an sd card image they could please send me for a raspberry pi sd card to run a Nanofury NF1.

Reason I ask is that I have both laying around doing nothing so would like to have a play and see if I can get it solo mining.

I know there's no chance of it finding a block but I'm missing not being involved in the mining game anymore and like to tinker.

Please send me a PM if you have one you could share.

Many thanks in advance Smiley.

You can use rapsbian image then compile cgminer.

Ok great thank you Smiley.

You wouldn't happen to have a link to a tutorial and / or to the software required would you please? I've been looking and can't find much help anywhere.
2151  Economy / Goods / Re: Selling iphone 5.1.1 on: April 30, 2015, 07:33:31 AM
Looks like a scam to me anyway, OP hasn't replied to questions or posted any pictures.
2152  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: I am out of the mining game :( on: April 30, 2015, 07:31:03 AM
I've been out for a few weeks now Sad.

I switched off the last of my miners after winter was over and the weather warmed up and the heat produced was no longer a viable excuse to off setting the running cost.

In my opinion and with bitcoin at its recent price mining directly hasn't been profitable for home miners in most of the developed world for months. Even with the latest 'efficient' hardware regular electricity prices kill it.

The only way it's still profitable is with the latest hardware and dirt cheap electricity which is only available in a few places on the planet and / or if you have commercial premises and work a deal with the electricity supplier.

Money can occasionally still be made if you've got time on your hands and mine newly released coins then dump them within minutes of them appearing on an exchange to convert to bitcoin. Been there, done that, got the t-shirt. However it seems that new coin releases are getting fewer and fewer especially half decent ones worth mining with any potential.

So unless you've got efficient hardware and dirt cheap electricity don't bother mining unless it's a hobby, you're better off just buying bitcoin.
 
2153  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [WTS] Casascius, Lealana, GPUs, and more! - the joint's Garage Sale on: April 30, 2015, 06:51:28 AM
Have sent you a PM about the 1 btc brass Smiley.
2154  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Renting Short Term Mining Power With Credit Card on: April 29, 2015, 09:53:50 PM
You used to be able to do so on a site called Leaserig.net, but it seems that the site no longer provides any support, so I doubt that'll work.
It would be way easier to get some bitcoin from circle/coinbase and use that to rent the mining power.

Thank you I've set up an account at coinbase Smiley.
2155  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: bitcoin-power.com on: April 29, 2015, 04:52:50 PM
New accounts keep making new threads just with a link to that site, I saw one earlier looks like it's been deleted now.

Fucking shitbag scammers everywhere but in all honesty I don't think anyone will fall for this its so lame.
2156  Bitcoin / Mining support / Nanofury NF1 Raspberry Pi Image on: April 28, 2015, 10:38:02 PM
Hi all,

Does anyone have an sd card image they could please send me for a raspberry pi sd card to run a Nanofury NF1.

Reason I ask is that I have both laying around doing nothing so would like to have a play and see if I can get it solo mining.

I know there's no chance of it finding a block but I'm missing not being involved in the mining game anymore and like to tinker.

Please send me a PM if you have one you could share.

Many thanks in advance Smiley.
2157  Economy / Goods / Re: If you are interested we have the Patek Philippe for sale on: April 28, 2015, 02:52:45 PM
Thanks for the welcome and for the advice. If you are in the US and want to subscribe to our monthly catalog like bithalo does then you can sign up herehttp://www.grayandsons.com/catalog_request. Or you can view the digital version of our catalog here: http://digitaleditions.sheridan.com/publication/?i=248431

You're very welcome.

I'm in the UK and hell will freeze over before I can afford a Rolex but thanks anyway Smiley.
2158  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Renting Short Term Mining Power With Credit Card on: April 28, 2015, 02:48:47 PM
Hi all,

Firstly I'm not sure if this is in the right section so please move if necessary.

Does anyone know if its possible to rent short term hash for credit cards or debit cards?

I like miningrigrentals.com but you need btc to rent rigs. I'd like a similar service where you can pay with a card.

I don't want a long term / lifetime mining contract, just short term (3-72 hrs) rig rental.

Any suggestions or advice appreciated.

Sadly it will be cheaper to buy BTC then to rent and mine.   You pay a premium to rent a rig.   Most don't like credit cards, only one I know that had a beta was lease rig of it and they are pretty much dead.

I think one of few ways with credit card/debit card is go through ebay looking for a contract and buy it through paypal.

And again I suggest buying BTC in this situation, but if for some reason you have to I think ebay is one of very few options.

Thanks for your reply Smiley, sorry I should have mentioned it was for solo mining (have edited first post).

Every now and again I like renting substantial hash and pointing it at a solo mining pool with the chance of hitting a block (unlikely as it is).

It would be much easier for me to buy direct with a card rather than buying btc then paying with that.

Ebay is an option thanks hadn't thought about that only problem there is size of the rigs and monitoring.

I would suggest setting up something such as coinbase.  If you use it for a while you can get to instant BTC (have to have credit card on file, and check account, and some other things or instant). 

But you can set up a checking account and use it just for coinbase.  Get BTC through there, then rent.  That would be your best option if your wanting a large amount to solo mine. 

Thank you very much I will look into it Smiley.
2159  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Renting Short Term Mining Power With Credit Card on: April 28, 2015, 07:03:38 AM
Hi all,

Firstly I'm not sure if this is in the right section so please move if necessary.

Does anyone know if its possible to rent short term hash for credit cards or debit cards?

I like miningrigrentals.com but you need btc to rent rigs. I'd like a similar service where you can pay with a card.

I don't want a long term / lifetime mining contract, just short term (3-72 hrs) rig rental.

Any suggestions or advice appreciated.

Sadly it will be cheaper to buy BTC then to rent and mine.   You pay a premium to rent a rig.   Most don't like credit cards, only one I know that had a beta was lease rig of it and they are pretty much dead.

I think one of few ways with credit card/debit card is go through ebay looking for a contract and buy it through paypal.

And again I suggest buying BTC in this situation, but if for some reason you have to I think ebay is one of very few options.

Thanks for your reply Smiley, sorry I should have mentioned it was for solo mining (have edited first post).

Every now and again I like renting substantial hash and pointing it at a solo mining pool with the chance of hitting a block (unlikely as it is).

It would be much easier for me to buy direct with a card rather than buying btc then paying with that.

Ebay is an option thanks hadn't thought about that only problem there is size of the rigs and monitoring.
2160  Economy / Service Discussion / Renting Short Term Mining Power With Credit Card on: April 28, 2015, 06:18:47 AM
Hi all,

Firstly I'm not sure if this is in the right section so please move if necessary.

EDIT: Please note this is for occasional big rig(s) solo mining not long term contract rental.

Does anyone know if its possible to rent short term hash for credit cards or debit cards?

I like miningrigrentals.com but you need btc to rent rigs. I'd like a similar service where you can pay with a card.

I don't want a long term / lifetime mining contract, just short term (3-72 hrs) rig rental.

Any suggestions or advice appreciated.
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