Soon all the GPU miners will be using LTC and not BTC. Only the ASIC miners will have BTC.
Your premise that one's choice of currency is based on what one can mine, and not on what has the most support among merchants, traders, and exchanges, is questionable at best. not even talking about the fact that mining BTC with CPU/similiar gives you more reward than LTC. Well thats the market LTC is a nice idea, it just needs a place to fit.
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Guys, I use the EU server, should I switch to one of the US ones? I have DGM and low BTC/24h, could be bad luck ofcourse.
donst matter where u mine, same rewards on all servers.
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Unfortunately that doesn't help. What is needed is a way for RollProxy to connect to the Internet through a SOCKS4/5 proxy, not a way for the miners to connect to RollProxy through an additional local proxy.
Use socat. for mining through tor, socat tcp-listen:18332,fork,reuseaddr socks4a:127.0.0.1:pool.com:8332,socksport=9050 But that would still leak DNS requests, wouldn't it? That has always been the issue with tools like socat or tsocks. or just use proxychains?
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just as i said, ripoff. i never liked deepbit as its too greedy design, well their servers are stable and co, but this dosnt mean it has to be shady and greedy :S
It's really depressing how ignorant people are about economics. Without a chance of reward there will be no innovation. say w/e u like, fact is that deepbit is a ripoff
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just as i said, ripoff. i never liked deepbit as its too greedy design, well their servers are stable and co, but this dosnt mean it has to be shady and greedy :S
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and just another proof that deepbit is a ripoff hes just greedy as shit thats all
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I still can't believe this. Screw up with your OWN money and steal from others to cover your OWN losses and then (try to) disappear. I hate this denial part of being a victim, all I can think of is "there has to be some kind of explanation, he was always very reasonable and OK guy so he can't possible do this". Then I check my wallet and reality hits me he has no balls Especially after we find him. I contacted Cape Town police and they were interested. I mentioned that there was a bounty involved so u got him?
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i never said we dont as stated before, ripoff just means being overcharged, which fits for deepbit. all i said is that deepbit is a ripoff, not a scam or w/e
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I still can't believe this. Screw up with your OWN money and steal from others to cover your OWN losses and then (try to) disappear. I hate this denial part of being a victim, all I can think of is "there has to be some kind of explanation, he was always very reasonable and OK guy so he can't possible do this". Then I check my wallet and reality hits me he has no balls
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nothing proof = basic math based (fees and produced blocks) none nothing a good note, taking offtopic stuff and merging it creates bullshit, as you have seen! if you dont know what a rip-off is then im sry 4 u, but fact is: A ripoff (or rip-off) is a bad financial transaction. Usually it refers to an incident in which a person is overcharged for something, or receives goods or services not of the standard expected for the price. A ripoff is usually distinguished from a scam in that a scam involves wrongdoing such as fraud; a ripoff may be considered excessive, but not illegal. ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ripoff) this matches to deepbit according to the stats (fees, blocks produced, hashing speed) and therefor this just got proven it really is a rip-off. so by trying to argue a way around the main thing, u just helped me proving it. ty and have a nice day PS: you take it way to serious, if you cant life with harsh/hard things its not my problem.
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read my other post with the #DEFINE
to make it short, high fee is ok for a small pool for private income and server costs and co. atlough deepbit isnt little, hes earning money like shit.
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and please mods, flag him as scammer (there is enough proof around) and close this thread forever since it missleads new users and they get screwd.
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Sadly you do need to be a bit of a programmer to generate a bootstrap.dat file. Of course gabi rage: is it so hard to have a program that you just clic it, tell it where the bitcoin folder with the blockchain is and then you press EXTRACT and it create bootstrap.dat? you forgot that 95% of humanity nowadays is retarded, they will never be able to!
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Got no replies, so upped to 1.5 times Deepbit PPS rate.
Also feel free to PM even if you do not meet all the requirements. Am keen to get this going soon so will compromise if I have too.
Thanks
set the title to 180% PPS, this should atract more users just a little problem, your requirement of winblows. you wont find alot of serious miners (well, if they are really serious miners, u wont find any). Not everyone here is a Linux hippie. The majority of us are running Windows because we want our software and drivers to actually work. But if you like finding out you have no functional sound or network drivers and like spending 30 minutes of manually typing text commands to install Java in Ubuntu because it doesn't have a root login just because you can't spend $80 on a copy of Windows are aren't smart enough to avoid viruses, go for it. if you have no sound/nonworking driver then its the fault of layer 8, so called human i hope u get once a serious dev and for example look at the winblows source (yes they are leaked, just google for it), after that u should understand where the problem is. but this discussion is worthless
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o how the mighty have fallen.
seriously. wtf happened?
they went from over 50% to like 2% of the hash rate.
people finally understood deepbit is a rip-off. hard but true I wouldn't call using the most reliable pool, which one can use unattended with complete confidence, a "rip-off". I pay higher fees/contributions at the other pools I use. And I don't, particularly, have a problem with hoppers. If I did have a problem with hoppers I would hop myself to offset the loss, which anyone can do if they want to put forth the time and effort. 0 fee pools are a rip-off if you ask me. You just can't get something for nothing, no way to get around that fact, learn it, live it, know it!Sam Hello Let's speak about p2pool. No fees, you also receive transaction fees, it's the most reliable pool, it's totally safe and it is never down. marketing infested ppls dont understand OSS :S
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grep segfault /var/log/kern.log and then use gdb
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lastly would be a better solutions, there are to many viruses/trojans/similiar that are spreading over USB and even infect offline pcs, afterwards transfering data from the offline PC to a online PC and to a CC of a botnet/similiar. most ppl believe a offline PC is secure, but it isnt.
the idea with the QR Code would be more secure but not 100%, it would be 100% if the QR Software on the smartphone is rock solid too (no possible exploits) and other devices if they get integrated.
greetings
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Anyway for anyone that is interested I've whipped up a little utility and a couple of scripts to accomplish this (for Windows).
why not making a fifo (mkfifo) and then point vanitygen to that file? cat the fifo per pipe into gpg and there u go, basic linux stuff Perhaps you missed that. yea i did, sry 4 that ^^ altough note dont think its rock solid
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Anyway for anyone that is interested I've whipped up a little utility and a couple of scripts to accomplish this (for Windows). Assuming you have GPG installed (with your public key in its keyring) create a dummy key-pair (I've used sample@domain.com here) and give it the password "password". First part is a simple tool (probably could just be a shell script in Linux) which firstly sends a hard-coded password to cout (the security of the GPG "from" should be irrelevant as it being used as a "send only" address) followed by the private key line it finds from cin (it is expecting its cin to be coming from "vanitygen"). The "address" line is output to a fixed filename ("x" in this source). [x.cpp]
#include <string> #include <fstream> #include <iostream>
const char* const c_outfile = "x"; const char* const c_password = "password";
const char* const c_address_prefix = "Address: "; const char* const c_privkey_prefix = "Privkey: ";
using namespace std;
int main( ) { ofstream outf( c_outfile );
cout << c_password << endl;
string str, addr, privkey; while( getline( cin, str ) ) { if( str.find( c_address_prefix ) == 0 ) outf << str << '\n' << endl; else if( str.find( c_privkey_prefix ) == 0 ) cout << str << endl; } }
The second part is a batch file you call in order to create a new bitcoin address (change Ian to your own GPG name): @echo off
REM *** Use simple program to split out the private key for GPG encryption. vanitygen 1 | x.exe | gpg --armor --recipient Ian --encrypt --sign --local-user sample@domain.com --batch --passphrase-fd 0 >y copy /Y x + y z >nul type z&del x y
REM *** Now rename the output file to the bitcoin address. type z | find "Address: " > z.bat cscript findrep.vbs z.bat "Address: " "ren z " >nul call z.bat del z.bat
The final part is the "findrep.vbs" tool (wouldn't be needed if using Linux): Const ForReading = 1 Const ForWriting = 2
If Wscript.Arguments.Count > 2 Then
strFileName = Wscript.Arguments(0) strOldText = Wscript.Arguments(1) strNewText = Wscript.Arguments(2)
Set objFSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject") Set objFile = objFSO.OpenTextFile(strFileName, ForReading)
strText = objFile.ReadAll objFile.Close strNewText = Replace(strText, strOldText, strNewText)
Set objFile = objFSO.OpenTextFile(strFileName, ForWriting) objFile.WriteLine strNewText objFile.Close
Else Wscript.Echo "Usage: findrep <file> <findstr> <replace>" Wscript.Quit End If
So now to generate a new bitcoin address you just type "genaddr" at the command prompt. As well as displaying the address and the GPG encrypted private key it saves the output to a file which is the name of the address (which can be safely backed up anywhere). The following a sample of the output: Address: 16vKwvg61UycrbhygXokVNQE3CxMSx22r7
-----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (MingW32)
hQEMA1cEJ0zSVDDtAQgAnagg9KrfhOlyZrSrItrQxB0IuoOnR8GmG0m4dXFYMCtY 2g4b1HEBhQ/xytGW+lon2LyRZpCoW5BAglW+NeFJ5Oev2c3XcBpVIDlwl9C4CsUJ w7/dUzFzqwfyiyDl662Bq8rF0qzOyQoyaj629Wz2EeBslb7yVejkg6mylc6hiPZz zTMxr4Qz4GByty5Qx1Z5X78h49zzeZHnm+22PoiP/5CjEZgX8LohIhyrmJnTRHDJ 47/nRE8j3w45/ozj73KVMyQ936IoxvhpiaoMwTp3UQ8cxdU4xaJBz6MOnjFJn5DV G3/Td4YpvJuYtNRNOg9xRT5lq2x0/71mYxN+4hoItNLACwFJyFrjitExf6du3Xyy CvT+kclF73xFGcAA+OLqbbeF1wRqqMxWrYPy2fAORua2B/iWPZgIkLNcCfLFZtL4 pABGG5DV0D+Dh+kyvDf03l2iFe3v1aedUKJ4UFnrBa7me/cQcZSnl5xknNBZD1PY R5IY1rrBC6BJ+6DtffRREwlp3tLgECpVL/zSBUGqWx68tzOxSnuwubCd0Q1z61fq L1wfDfjat052eB0xqM7x335LUvBbAKQJ5XxEaJ56CsJsQP4oU9EXcXZrvg2I =A3f1 -----END PGP MESSAGE-----
When you decide to "redeem" the address simply use "gpg --decode" with the file to get the private key: gpg: encrypted with 2048-bit RSA key, ID D25430ED, created 2012-03-25 "Ian Knowles <ian@ciyam.com>" Privkey: 5K6X8kvffAUYewAnmAuGHLB4wAk4UH2aZ1NBHdBf2YyzkUqzqHH gpg: Signature made 10/13/12 12:08:32 using DSA key ID 8C155FBD gpg: Good signature from "Sample <sample@domain.com>"
why not making a fifo (mkfifo) and then point vanitygen to that file? cat the fifo per pipe into gpg and there u go, basic linux stuff
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Regardless of VGA, drivers, settings, CPU bugs, output, user interface etc.
Which miner gives the highest Hash Rate?
EDIT: I say it is Phoenix-1.64/phatk2 with ATI 11.9 for 5xxx and 6xxx cards
GPUS/FPGAS: BFGMiner CPUS: pooler-cpuminer
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