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2361  Economy / Speculation / Re: A Theory on what pirateat40 is doing on: August 20, 2012, 12:32:58 AM
i spent the $20.32 i had in gox on a market order with ask @ $7.75, commencing this dead cat bounce
2362  Economy / Speculation / Re: Pirate Warned Us on: August 20, 2012, 12:27:34 AM
What's that sound? The sound of someone who doesn't think $3000 is a lot of money?


How about you send me $3000 if it's meaningless to you.

Have you never worked as a delivery boy? I did when I was in college. First thing I noticed, nice neighborhood = shit tips. Trailer park = gold mine.


Yes. But no. There are the same amount of shitty tippers in shitty neighborhoods as shitty tippers in expensive neighborhoods.

In fact, I can tell a good tip from a bad tip BETTER by skin color combined with speech dialect.
really?  i'm actually rather curious about this whole tipping business

i remember when i was poor in college and ordering out for pizza, i'd tip about 20%.  now that i have more money, i tip about 10%. 

maybe age plays a factor too?

 Huh
2363  Economy / Speculation / Re: What's your exit strategy? on: August 18, 2012, 12:10:45 AM
waiting for Kim Dotcom to finish filling out his slush fund
2364  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Uh, support for combining balances? on: August 18, 2012, 12:03:42 AM
I shouldn't have to do a separate transaction to combine a balance.

Then use sendmany.

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The 0.00000001 balance will cease to exist after it has been spent.

No. Transaction fees (if they are even charged, which they aren't if you aren't just spending the coins as soon as you get them) are added to the reward miners get. After a certain amount of time, there isn't even a transaction fee anyway, so your point is moot.

Why?  Sendmany just gives more outputs, for the use we're talking about here.

This isn't a transaction fee, so your point is moot.

and I'll add that drakahn had the perfect solution for the problem here, so unless someone else here wants to talk constructively about the topic, there's no need to reply
2365  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Blockchain.info - Bitcoin Block explorer & Currency Statistics on: August 17, 2012, 11:25:04 PM
Hi,
We've checked  http://blockchain.info/pools again and still couldn't find 50BTC.com on diagramm.
It seems very strange, cause  we have more than 1,1 Th/S. An we've found lot of blocks.
It is some special attitude to us?)))
Could we somehow handle it?
Did you give them a list of your IPs? Because if they show up in the list of unknown IPs under the pool graph then that means they haven't linked the IPs to your pool yet.

I did a quick look. Maybe you are 176.9.135.190? That seems near your 50btc.com @ 176.9.130.31 or pool.50btc.com @ 176.9.130.35. I'm answering because I happen to mine at 50btc.

You could look up your last block on blockchain.info and see what it says for "Relayed by" IP.

I see  5.9.24.81 for your 3 most recent blocks which means you'd be the #1 unknown IP with 11 blocks not being tagged as 50btc.com
oh, so that's why 176.9.135.190 firewalled me

not the proper solution, just slows down the distribution of your blocks

like:

https://blockchain.info/inv/00000000000004abca35e6ba287d591901e3abf0077603190167f709df3995e7

the last block, it doesn't report 5.9.24.81, it reports BTC Guild

i assume it's based on the 'CoinBase' message

these blocks:

https://blockchain.info/block-index/261348/000000000000041072034e183b4950799f4c90fc791e153f6aca6dba300d64a6      (<-- good example of being owned due to including transactions)

https://blockchain.info/block-index/261353/000000000000039dcdd2a28c8921eeb3a63dfd52f881c8360abee1109e6a58e4

https://blockchain.info/block-index/261209/00000000000005eb98528803ea1641e72ac006a1cb5d78ad644e63ab12d20511

https://blockchain.info/block-index/261183/000000000000037077bb58bbc476dbe4974f72db94f3582be7121091d5264755

are being attributed to deepbit when they're actually 50btc

this one is triplemining, not deepbit:

https://blockchain.info/block-index/261231/00000000000005398e2fc8b3d25b081cffb0d2afacfa952f1fdd065101cc3a76

and this latest one is 50btc, not deepbit:

https://blockchain.info/block-index/261360/00000000000001b16214c0db6aca7d758cf41713a7e9fe08494d6254be0723cd

as is this one:

https://blockchain.info/block-index/261362/000000000000060092e13b9270a9d0b350ae659ef5fb287302561847f2c5f562

and this:

https://blockchain.info/block-index/261374/00000000000006d3eba265f9a2c5ccd513a4055abd602d8cbbe1a456c968b432
2366  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: WTB: 700W+ PSU on: August 17, 2012, 12:14:41 AM
Gonna close this out now.  These are basically just going to be used to power two cards, two 5870s, two 5830s, or some combination thereof...  I'm taking rjk's 910w (i think I'll probably move that into my neglected main comp and swap out the 750w in it currently) and just decided to go ahead and buy one of those Rosewill's off of newegg for $75 for the 2nd.
2367  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: A Puzzle, bitcoins lost ? on: August 16, 2012, 10:22:59 PM
I am still puzzled. It took more than 24 hours. If I was paying for something with paypal on line I would NOT be happy. How could it take so long?

Yes, it was many small coins.  I had been testing a shopping cart and had done many small payments - I'd estimate at least 80 but maybe many more. I also checked the block involved. So far as I could see the current block at the time lasted a half hour but the previous one only 2 minutes. I thought that was odd. But then it wasnt in either!

So lets say the fee was too low. Lets say I designed a client where I could put the fee too low  - or always zero - is this what happens? Does the transaction alwaysd eventually get processed or does it sometimes just get left out?
i did a 20kb or so transaction w/ zero fee about 24hrs ago that hasn't processed yet.  it eventually will,  but possibly only due to my own mining   (re: it's in my p2pool coinbase... along with like 2000 other transactions, blockchain reports 1100 unconfirmed)
2368  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Bitcoin client upload saturating my DSL connection. (No bandwidth throttling ?) on: August 16, 2012, 10:20:06 PM
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This is almost a security concern as rogue clients could endlessly request upload of the block-chain and saturate thousands of people's slow connections.

yeah, I've had this happen.  I'm not sure if it's intentional or not, though.

but there have been several occasions where i've had one IP receiving data at 300k/s + for hours (this on my dedicated server, not home connection)
2369  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: WTB: 700W+ PSU on: August 16, 2012, 09:55:02 PM
I can get you 910 watts of awesome sauce, silver rated - see my PSU thread. (Barely used)
i've looked at that a few times.. not keen on the modified plug though.  throw in a cable so i don't have to go to the store?

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817182133

i'll probably grab two of those if i don't see anything on here within 5 or 6 hrs
Well, I just looked around and found one, so I could do that. Hopefully the one I found wasn't meant for something else important, but I don't think it was.
sending PM!

so, i think i am probably just looking for one more PSU now

ed:  yes, looking for one more <$100 (shipped) 700w+ psu
2370  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: WTB: 700W+ PSU on: August 16, 2012, 09:52:23 PM
I can get you 910 watts of awesome sauce, silver rated - see my PSU thread. (Barely used)
i've looked at that a few times.. not keen on the modified plug though.  throw in a cable so i don't have to go to the store?

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817182133

i'll probably grab two of those if i don't see anything on here within 5 or 6 hrs
2371  Economy / Computer hardware / [closed] WTB: 700W+ PSU on: August 16, 2012, 09:33:52 PM
something similar to this:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817341018

or this:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817171037

would work.   I'd get that, except I don't care for mail-in rebates (esp when it involves getting some crap pre-paid card)

700+ watts, 80 plus, preferably bronze certified +

price similar to the OCZ after rebate would be fine
2372  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [Hot buys!] Brand new Radeon HD 7970 $360 + ship, 5770 $45 on: August 16, 2012, 09:17:20 PM
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Water-Cooled-Danger-Den-ATI-Radeon-5870-Video-Card-/150880210395?pt=PCC_Video_TV_Cards&hash=item2321294ddb

$186 w/ free shipping

that's a pretty good deal, the water block sells for around $40-$60
2373  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [400GH/s] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: August 16, 2012, 04:41:44 PM
OK when merged mining on p2pool where do the namecoins go?  

so I login with cgminer -o http://localhost:9332 -u my payout address -p x  

so how does node know where to send namecoins?  do I have to do another switch with namecoin ?  I am currently searching for this answer but nothing has turned up yet... perhaps my google-fu today is off the mark...

thanks

Naelr

it seems to just pull it directly from your namecoin client..  i was searching for the same thing, but after solving a block, i also had the namecoin merged stuff incoming as well (w/o doing anything extra)

But if I don't have a namecoin client running on same machine with the BTC client/wallet ... how does it know.. do they just go poof?
Oh, yeah... if you don't have namecoind or w/e running, yeah, you can't do the merged mining....  same with i0coin, ixcoin, and devcoin

Ok so on the machine doing the mining (edit:or where the BTC wallet is) not the p2pool server I need to have a BTC client and namecoin client ... start mining with the BTC client payout and the namecoin will just show up in the namecoin client?  just wanna get this straight...
it needs to be on the p2pool server,  standard p2pool *server doesn't distribute merged mining rewards, it takes it all for itself
2374  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: P2Pool Server List on: August 16, 2012, 03:59:50 PM
http://nogleg.com:9332

includes all transactions up to max of 2MB block size, so need a good connection, ping time under 200ms.  support the 0 tx fee, yay.

i think i'll need to upgrade  my server though
2375  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [400GH/s] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: August 16, 2012, 03:57:27 PM
OK when merged mining on p2pool where do the namecoins go?  

so I login with cgminer -o http://localhost:9332 -u my payout address -p x  

so how does node know where to send namecoins?  do I have to do another switch with namecoin ?  I am currently searching for this answer but nothing has turned up yet... perhaps my google-fu today is off the mark...

thanks

Naelr

it seems to just pull it directly from your namecoin client..  i was searching for the same thing, but after solving a block, i also had the namecoin merged stuff incoming as well (w/o doing anything extra)

But if I don't have a namecoin client running on same machine with the BTC client/wallet ... how does it know.. do they just go poof?
Oh, yeah... if you don't have namecoind or w/e running, yeah, you can't do the merged mining....  same with i0coin, ixcoin, and devcoin
2376  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [400GH/s] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: August 16, 2012, 03:54:29 PM
OK when merged mining on p2pool where do the namecoins go?  

so I login with cgminer -o http://localhost:9332 -u my payout address -p x  

so how does node know where to send namecoins?  do I have to do another switch with namecoin ?  I am currently searching for this answer but nothing has turned up yet... perhaps my google-fu today is off the mark...

thanks

Naelr

it seems to just pull it directly from your namecoin client..  i was searching for the same thing, but after solving a block, i also had the namecoin merged stuff incoming as well (w/o doing anything extra)
2377  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [400GH/s] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: August 16, 2012, 03:31:15 PM
mine here!   nogleg.com:9332

Local rate: 4.41GH/s (0.97% DOA)

Shares: 75 total (0 orphaned, 0 dead) Efficiency: 108.3%

i need my transactions with 0 fees to process, hoho

2012-08-16 10:30:09.399664 New work for worker! Difficulty: 0.999985 Share difficulty: 756.956939 Total block value: 50.885716 BTC including 3163 transactions

calling all ppls with low priority transactions!

still

2012-08-16 10:45:08.291954 New work for worker! Difficulty: 0.999985 Share difficulty: 673.211956 Total block value: 50.110450 BTC including 2186 transactions

aha


2378  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [400GH/s] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: August 16, 2012, 11:09:05 AM
Someone please give my BTC merged with namecoin node a try and let me know.

Thanks!!!
worked for me
2379  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Are USD Withdrawals From Mt Gox to Dwolla Still Taking Weeks? on: August 16, 2012, 11:00:23 AM
They still have to process withdraws from the 6th.


Mine from the 6th went through today. One from the 8th is still pending.

Dwolla transfer from the 8th went through just now. Sweeet!
Same..  I have one from the 11th, 13th, 14th, 14th (#2) still pending.. so down to 5-6 business days from 8-10 now at least
2380  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTB] multiple 5830 ATI GPU or better on: August 16, 2012, 10:51:25 AM
between gforce and amd, i have too many cards laying around the house, srry im not looking to add to my pile
oh, oops.

got your message confused with the original guy asking for 5830's
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