Do you do merged mining? With which coins?
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Looks awesome. Good luck with your site!
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As everyone else pointed out, this is a SCAM. Do not deposit.
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I have a question for CEX.IO, I know that you physically own the hashing boards, however it would be a nice feature for us to be able to purchase "dedicated" hashing power so we can mine at any pool we chose to. Specifically, I want to be able to mine SHA256 altcoins if needed.
That would be awesome.
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If advertisements do break even (even better if there's a profit, but not important) with the expenses of the faucet, I'm interested in making a faucet.
Can someone help me to do this step by step?
It would be very appreciated
I have no knowledge of web hosting... :b
It's not difficult. Look up tutorials on web hosting and how to host your own website, and you'll understand what to do in no time.
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There are lots of web hosting companies advertising here in the forum. You can have a look at them.
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See that a few people have viewed this but no replies.
Is there things I maybe left out of the original post that should be in?
How much investment are you looking for?
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I PM'd you regarding this, I've viewed quite a few videos ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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It's a great domain. Good luck on your sale!
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the wild west of bitcoin Usually you have to be very careful with what you download... but having Bitcoin installed, this is much more important.
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There are lots of good cars for sale here at good prices ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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• Now offering DDOS Protection on all services
How many Gbps of protection? Even on shared hosting?
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The ads. The faucet owners give Bitcoins... but they receive more with the advertisements they have on the site (or at least enough to stay online).
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Why don't you mine yourself instead of selling this service?
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Same here, bitstamp would be what I would use.
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Hi,everyone ,why I can't visit the site " https://vircurex.com ",I deposited some coins in this site 。anybody can help me?? The site is online, but very slow.
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Once you accept Litecoin, I'll try it ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Looks like a great service ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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I'd just save it and wait for the value of Bitcoin to grow. Nothing worthwhile for that amount.
Grow? Do you really think Bitcoin is going to be priced any higher then now? The expected Bitcoin price is much higher than today's.
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I've always been curious, why do some people put the dollar sign after the number? That seems so unusual to me..
Many currencies have their currency symbol after the amount. Just an example: for euros it is 1,000€. I have to correct you on this. It is either "€1,000" or "1,000 euro". This is the same in all western countries. Putting the currency sign at the back or the word at the front is wrong. For countries like China where they write right-to-left, I can see why it would be the other way around, however. I live in Europe. I can assure you that everything using Euros, including banks, format their amounts in this syntax: 100€ 100 EUR No one, I repeat, absolutely no one, will put the currency sign at the left of the amount. And I live in Western Europe. France, Germany, Spain... all of them do it this way (I'm yet to find anyone from these countries or from my own to do it the other way). Where are you from? EDIT: Have some proof: http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euro#Pi.C3.A8cesHow are the amounts formatted? ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) try the dutch page: http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/EuroSo, the answer to this is, even for the same currency (Euro)... it depends on the country ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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