Would it be possible to get the fee compensation back from BTC era? I'm not sure what would be a fair amount, but I remember being something like 30 BTC in the black when I divested and forgot about the site for years. I'm thinking about giving this another go.
*whispers* Black means you were due to pay fees... I think you mean red. Red= Negative Black= Even Green= Profit Thanks for the correction, didn't remember it was even possible to end up with a debt. I wonder how many actually paid those. Not debt, but you could have been 30 BTC in the negative... meaning you wouldn't pay dooglus commission until those 30 BTC were earned back. Would it be possible to get the fee compensation back from BTC era? I'm not sure what would be a fair amount, but I remember being something like 30 BTC in the black when I divested and forgot about the site for years. I'm thinking about giving this another go.
I don't understand what you're asking for. What is fee compensation? My investment was around 30 BTC negative (and I had paid commissions too for profit up to 30 BTC, can't remember exactly) when I divested. So I had plenty of room for commission-free investment. But then the currency was changed and now I have to start over again . I remember people were even buying/selling accounts that were in the negative for feeless investing back in the days. I thought my account had some value that way, but looks like it was wiped out. I have the same username on just-dice & here. The account hadn't gone anywhere, only the stats.
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Would it be possible to get the fee compensation back from BTC era? I'm not sure what would be a fair amount, but I remember being something like 30 BTC in the black when I divested and forgot about the site for years. I'm thinking about giving this another go.
*whispers* Black means you were due to pay fees... I think you mean red. Red= Negative Black= Even Green= Profit Thanks for the correction, didn't remember it was even possible to end up with a debt. I wonder how many actually paid those.
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The client doesn't always shut down properly on Windows. I get a complaint about the lock file and have to kill it from the task manager. Anyone else seeing this behavior?
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I like this distribution scheme. Especially since I was quite lucky
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Would it be possible to get the fee compensation back from BTC era? I'm not sure what would be a fair amount, but I remember being something like 30 BTC in the black when I divested and forgot about the site for years. I'm thinking about giving this another go.
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Really, you are going to make spamming mandatory? How disappointing.
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Antivirus programs give ridiculous amounts of false positives. Just uninstall them and assume that everything you install from shady sources is a virus. Use different/virtual computers!
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did anyone else not get tokens after 3 days? 0xCD9AA24cC6141C9410C2193f9b6CaFE2e6e39EBC I sent a PM on Oct 8 and still nothing :/
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PM sent, waiting for the airdrop.
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I have 0.4 BTC stuck on DeepBit. It would take a miracle to get those back.
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Any ideas why the fee range when trying to make a transaction is 0.1-2.4 ETH with Ethereum Wallet on Windows?
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From howltoken.com:
IDENTITY
Due to us distributing the tokens at no cost, We beleive we have created a strong foundation which will leave a lasting impression on future customers.
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Those threads were removed because they violated the forum rules. Most giveaway threads are no longer allowed in the Alternate cryptocurrencies sections. From now on, posting or replying to such threads could result in being banned. Existing threads will be locked.
Specifically, you are not allowed to give people any incentive to post insubstantial posts in your threads. You can't offer to pay people who post their addresses, usernames, etc. You can do giveaways off-site and link to the giveaway page in a thread, but you can't give people any bonus for replying to your thread.
Similar threads are already restricted to Games and Rounds in the non-altcoin sections, but the giveaway-related post volume is so high in the altcoin sections that I've decided to just ban them entirely here.
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Investor spots, really? The guy only has so many pockets to line with other people's money?
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Joined the signature campaign, never tried these before. When is the 10 posts / week requirement checked? Haven't been too active lately but here's a good reason
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YOUR BALANCE: 1,229,558 POW 'LITE' (Currently worth: 116.92 USD)
The first public claimant will get 10b POW 'lite'. After each claim, the amount of POW 'lite' that the next user gets is automatically reduced. So by the time you get to the 10th claimant they only get 1billion POW 'lite'. When you get to the 100th claimant they only get 100m POW 'lite' and when you get to the 1000th claimant they only get 10m POW 'lite'. It carries on in that manner.
Cool numbers. You are giving away a million dollars for the first person and a bit less for the next one, carrying on in that manner. What is this worth based on?
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Is there a whitepaper? I want to see how this project works, from there I will see if I will hold or directly sell my coins
I wish more people were asking this instead of immediate exchange listing...
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It hasn't yet been a week from the announcement... keep clam
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I am looking for an alternative to chainminer and its proxy. Whats software are best for BFSB hardware ? BFGminer or CGMiner, other alternatives
Do CGMiner has been running stably Bitfury? Is formed instruction on how to run CGminer on RasperryPi?
BFGMiner works perfectly, I'm not sure if cgminer even has support yet. You can use set-device to change chip clock speeds: "set-device" : ["BSB:osc6_bits=55"] sets all chips to speed 55. "set-device" : ["BSB:osc6_bits=55","BSB2:osc6_bits=54"] sets all chips to speed 55 and all chips in slot 2 to speed 54. "set-device" : ["BSB:osc6_bits=55","BSB2:osc6_bits=54","BSB2aa:osc6_bits=53"] sets all chips to speed 55, all chips in slot 2 to speed 54 and a certain chip in slot 2 to speed 53. You can mix these common/slot/chip settings arbitrarily, though it might result in a very long config line. Thx for tip. Have next question 1 - BFG have failover function in pool settings ? 2 - What difference in performance between Chainminer and BFG 3 - Confirmed stability on different pool. For example chminer work unstable on Eligius for me. 4 - Where I find complete instruction how run BFGminer on RasperryPi ? Failover support and correct behavior on all pools are the reasons you should switch from chainminer to BFGMiner. Performance should be equal. There should be compilation instructions on the README files.
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I am looking for an alternative to chainminer and its proxy. Whats software are best for BFSB hardware ? BFGminer or CGMiner, other alternatives
Do CGMiner has been running stably Bitfury? Is formed instruction on how to run CGminer on RasperryPi?
BFGMiner works perfectly, I'm not sure if cgminer even has support yet. You can use set-device to change chip clock speeds: "set-device" : ["BSB:osc6_bits=55"] sets all chips to speed 55. "set-device" : ["BSB:osc6_bits=55","BSB2:osc6_bits=54"] sets all chips to speed 55 and all chips in slot 2 to speed 54. "set-device" : ["BSB:osc6_bits=55","BSB2:osc6_bits=54","BSB2aa:osc6_bits=53"] sets all chips to speed 55, all chips in slot 2 to speed 54 and a certain chip in slot 2 to speed 53. You can mix these common/slot/chip settings arbitrarily, though it might result in a very long config line.
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