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2241  Other / Off-topic / Re: Good VPS or Dedicated Server? on: August 28, 2011, 06:46:56 AM
I dis-liked my experience with Giganet although they do have quick and knowledable tech-support, 1their servers aren't fast for my taste.
2242  Other / Off-topic / Re: I JUST GOT UNBANNED!!!!!!!!!! on: August 28, 2011, 04:02:46 AM
I see why you got banned......
2243  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [Cheaper In Bitcoins] is looking for customer testers... on: August 28, 2011, 02:49:33 AM
Just issued 100 assets on GLBSE with the ticker name "CIB-Solutions" (with out quotes)

Contract:https://glbse.com/asset/a9264230662de707183eef179f58ece9fe4751a7eb287bd95119479fb4264b33

GLBSE CIB-Solutions page: http://companies.herokuapp.com/company/22
2244  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Cheaper In Bitcoins is looking for customer testers... [.5BTC] on: August 28, 2011, 02:39:01 AM
I need people to help test out the shipping process. Any takers? just go to CheaperInBitcoins.com add products to shopping cart, send bitcoins to the supplied address, wait for confirmations. PM me your email address and I'll ship out your products!

Thanks! first 5 customer testers get .5BTC payment after product has been shipped!
2245  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How Do we bring the value of BitCoins back up? on: August 27, 2011, 11:10:11 PM
So when should we do this syncronized-bitcoin-purchase?
2246  Other / Off-topic / Re: My experience with solidcoin.... on: August 27, 2011, 02:41:25 PM
...Mineing solo can be depressing.

You got that right Cheesy
2247  Other / Off-topic / Re: My experience with solidcoin.... on: August 27, 2011, 12:21:30 PM

Dan,I can understand that this is strange sounding to you that after 207 posts,i can't solo mine.The reason being is constant problems with the router I have no control over with the port forwarding, that prevents the ports needed for solo mining to work for my machine.Also I get confused when I see new alternate currencies thinking that they all work differently.2 things that will continue to slow me down are:
1.router issues (port forwarding is not easy and ports not easy to change)
2.Confusion over how multiple different currencies work and mine.

But anyways,thanks for the help Dan :-)

Is there a mining calculator for SC or is it the same basic idea as bitcoin calculator?

Sorry, too much coffee for me today Smiley

I don't believe you have to mess with port forwarding unless you're behind some restrictive firewall rules, even more if you're solo mining on your local network, router ports shouldn't be an issue.
 
Another thing I would suggest that you mine solids from a solidcoin mining pool, as with difficulty retargeting and being only 400ish mhash, you're bound to wait for that block a while, but hey, it's your decision.

You can use bitcoin calculator at alloscomp, just enter the solidcoin diff, your mhash, and price in bitcoin, and you will see yield estimates in bitcoin.

You can sell your mined solidcoins at bitparking exchange or Moonoco.in exchange or find some more if those two don't suit your taste.

I am mining from a solidcoin mining pool as it may be more beneficial.I think I'll take your advice on that one.Thing is our router seems to treat solo mining as traffic even though it's on my own computer so that doesn't really help things so I mine in the pool as it just works.My PC is mining with GPU and my MBP mines with its GPU and CPU (as I get much more from each part of my MBP than I ever would have done with BTC)

As I'm up and running,I'm loving it so far,fast production even on my 2 computers :-).How does difficulty change and how often on SC?or is it the same as BTC mining?Has anyone been able to profit from SC mining so far?

Thanks for the help Dam :-)

Sounds like your making all requests go through the router, make your mining program(or auditor app as i like to call it) point towards your local address 127.0.0.1 that way there is no need to route through the router its just directly connected to the computer. If this isn't the case and Solidcoin wont connect well.... I would look into that or call your ISP.
2248  Economy / Services / Re: Sponsers needed for starcraft platinum player videos on: August 27, 2011, 07:05:56 AM
y no diamond/master/grandmaster?
We are starting on personal videos at the moment, then when people start sending their gameplay videos we will do others aswell. Also my partner who plays often doset have the best computer either so I'm told every instance of the game counts and if you glitch for even a split second you can potentially lose a mass of characters and lose the game so we are working on getting a website up and getting sponsors to get him a super computer and go up the ranks.

I'm no pro but I've certainly learned a lot from this kid and I'm sure others will learn some tips too.

Oh he didn't get to play tonight so links tommorow
2249  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [ANNOUNCE] SolidCoin - new and improved block chain. Secure from pools on: August 27, 2011, 03:27:39 AM
I can't seem to find what the "fixed transaction fee" is? Is this really that helpfull of an incentive?

In my opinion if solid coin value changes a lot to where the transaction fee is irrelevant solid coin miners will not find any incentive to mine(this is assuming the transcation fee is static, "Fixed" could be anything really)
2250  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [ANNOUNCE] SolidCoin - new and improved block chain. Secure from pools on: August 27, 2011, 01:34:15 AM
(I think I spent way too much time on this, back to work....)
2251  Other / Off-topic / My experience with solidcoin.... on: August 27, 2011, 12:57:42 AM


I was pretty satisfied to finally see what it was like to solo mine and the best part was with SolidCoin.
2252  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Cheaper In Bitcoins [Target beta date: September 1st] on: August 26, 2011, 11:38:54 PM
On september 1st you can purchase anything you want. As of right now im on a mission of getting products listed. But now that i think about it none of my testers has mentioned anything with the shopping cart system work or not working. So i will  1-3 people to test the first products purchased please PM me for a 'go a head' and ill let you know if you are accepted to purchase. Bitcoin is dropping quick I hope it will stabalize so i can set my locked bitcoin with confidence.

Update: i ted this on meh phone excuse the gammer/spelling errors. I will edit soon.
2253  Other / Off-topic / Re: What kind of books does the community like? on: August 26, 2011, 10:47:35 PM
I ignored the numbers: http://www.adminbackend.com/usersites/wwwalaskanmegamallcom/search.php?category=1018&product_id=4281338

I like nonfiction.


Bitcoin: An Idea Worth Spending

I'm really curious as to what you link is? Its for boating?
2254  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Bitcoin Merchant Association on: August 26, 2011, 10:44:19 PM
I see it now, great looking site, Bookmarked!
2255  Economy / Services / Sponsers needed for starcraft platinum player videos on: August 26, 2011, 10:32:27 PM
Hello bitcoin community my partner is a platinum player on starcraft II and is looking for sponsers for the posted youtube videos.
Options are:

*1BTC for intro advertisement
--starcraft battle begins, while players begin build orders i will announce our sponsers website or bussiness for 1-3 minutes

*2BTC for bottom of screen website advertisement
--same as above option except your website link shows at the bottom of the cideo throughout the entire thing.

I will be posting a link to the video unedited at around 7pm pacific time today on the 26th so you review the video.
2256  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Cheaper In Bitcoins [Target beta date: September 1st] on: August 26, 2011, 09:58:54 PM
Here is what the contract says:

Quote
Any money invested will have a payout of 120% after the 120% of the original investment has been payed back bonds are invalid from their.

The length of time for pay-back varies on the rate of items purchased.

Funding is used to help front out of pocket purchases and legal advice.

Website: www.CheaperInBitcoins.com

Basically you get paid back as fast as products are purchased.

I'll keep everyone updated when I start issuing assets.
2257  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Cheaper In Bitcoins [Target beta date: September 1st] on: August 26, 2011, 09:53:48 PM
Nice idea. When I looked at the website, the main page just has a big blank pink block (maybe an image didn't load?). When I looked at the product listing, the pricetag covers part of the text (I am on an ancient version of internet explorer, which I suspect might not be showing the site right). I noted a couple typos in the text block.

I note the price at the top of the page (12.5$/btc) is not what you get at mt. gox right now (8.2$/btc), how is that calculated, and is it updated periodically or intantly?

Overall, I like the concept. If you need more startup capital, you could consider listing on the GLBSE to raise some more bitcoins?
Thanks for the comments of improvements lets see if I can tackle all your questions,

The product listings are being word wrapped now so no more covering up the titles.
I have a set locked in price that I set every month, Don't ask me how I will pay for purchases if the price drops $3 below my locked in price anything past the $3 drop I will be losing money. So if my locked in price was $12.5 and it hit $8.5 I will have to wait for prices to go back within the $3 range to ship out products or issue refunds.
I'm trying not to following the exchange rate becuase Bitcoins should be worth what bitcoins are worth and if Bitcoins are always worth the amount of other currencies It will never be taken seriously. So I hope to have a set locked in BTC price to stablize the bitcoin value a little bit. At the end of the day ask your self.... "Should I put up with transaction fees/bank transfer costs or should I save the transactions fees/transfer costs/time wasted and just purchase what I needed in bitcoins directly?"

I realize this idea go against anything that should make money and your correct I won't be making a dime until after I get a lot of products and capital saved up to be able to front purchases to save bitcoins.

At the moment I've started assets on GLBSE now I am waiting on the companies listing page so I can get my asset ID number and start issuing some bonds.

Edit: Oh and the main page banner I've been experimenting with what should go up there so it won't load at times until the September 1st, thanks for bug reports Smiley
2258  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [ANNOUNCE] SolidCoin - new and improved block chain. Secure from pools on: August 26, 2011, 09:35:00 PM
Any idea why when I solo mine, shares are accepted when there are no blocks found in the GUI client?
Note: solo mining on Windows 7

MY config consists of the following commands
rpcuser=user
rpcpass=pass
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1
server=1

I've tried forcing the config file by starting SolidCoin like this
Code:
SolidCoin.exe --conf=C:\Path\To\Config.conf
Starts up just fine I can connect fine shares are accepted from some reason when no blocks are found.... Sad

Still a lot of hash power for the difficulty ,  so probably getting a lot of orphans still.


Not on linux at the moment so I don't know how to accomplish this in windows but could you kindly give me the current difficulty of the network?
2259  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [ANNOUNCE] SolidCoin - new and improved block chain. Secure from pools on: August 26, 2011, 09:19:27 PM
Any idea why when I solo mine, shares are accepted when there are no blocks found in the GUI client?
Note: solo mining on Windows 7

MY config consists of the following commands
rpcuser=user
rpcpass=pass
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1
server=1

I've tried forcing the config file by starting SolidCoin like this
Code:
SolidCoin.exe --conf=C:\Path\To\Config.conf
Starts up just fine I can connect fine shares are accepted from some reason when no blocks are found.... Sad
2260  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin PR effort on: August 26, 2011, 02:17:55 PM
I plan on doing social experiments on my up and comming amazon clone for bitcoins only website. I hope to teach customers how bitcoins work while they shop, they will learn by doing which I find is best to learn things that are complex. Any ideas on social experiments I can put to the test?
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