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241  Economy / Exchanges / Re: exchange.bitparking.com on: April 18, 2013, 06:16:18 PM
Just out of interest has anyone actually received the balance from their exchange account yet?    Huh
no
More accurately, none have been reported on this thread.
242  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [5.5TH/s] Ozcoin Pooled Mining |DGM 1%|PoT 2%|PPS 3%|Stratum+VarDiff port 80 on: April 18, 2013, 04:04:38 AM
A trivial amount, Sir Organ of Corti.

Although I do applaud you for your vote of confidence in Graet.

I'm merely irritated at the moment and confess to "poor impulse control".

Ah, well, I completely understand Wink

Merely for posterity.  Smiley

Things / thoughts might have gotten out of sequence while I was editing posts and organofcorti was replying.

I'm pissed. In multiple contexts. organofcorti was a voice of reason. (As he usually is except when he intends not to be.)

I'll check back in tomorrow. (my time)
243  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [5.5TH/s] Ozcoin Pooled Mining |DGM 1%|PoT 2%|PPS 3%|Stratum+VarDiff port 80 on: April 18, 2013, 03:54:13 AM
I'll now pick up my drink and go back to videos in the theatre room.

I fully expect that by the morrow all will be well and my pique will have passed.
244  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [5.5TH/s] Ozcoin Pooled Mining |DGM 1%|PoT 2%|PPS 3%|Stratum+VarDiff port 80 on: April 18, 2013, 03:41:06 AM
later today we will code payouts to resume from where they left off, this way all users will get paid in turn until wallet topped up fully
All due sympathies and all, however, if a pool can't pay according to it's obligations it is effectively defunct.

My payouts are overdue. I'll give it another 24 hours. After that, all links to Ozcoin will be deleted as a bad bet.
245  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [5.5TH/s] Ozcoin Pooled Mining |DGM 1%|PoT 2%|PPS 3%|Stratum+VarDiff port 80 on: April 18, 2013, 03:32:13 AM
don't hit blocks for a long time (77 million blocks)
shi-it! That is a long run of bad luck.
246  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [5.5TH/s] Ozcoin Pooled Mining |DGM 1%|PoT 2%|PPS 3%|Stratum+VarDiff port 80 on: April 17, 2013, 11:05:36 PM
Indeed.

And also why I'm splitting my hashes across multiple pools.
247  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Cairnsmore1 - New Short Lead Time Preorder on: April 12, 2013, 11:18:31 PM
Merely FYI, here's the active thread current CM1 owners are using:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=78239.2440
248  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: BFL RIP OFF... price up 90%, 50GH/s for 2499$. on: April 06, 2013, 02:27:21 PM
And nary a peep from Team BGL after their recent price increase.

That's how they treat their customer base.

Wow man. Their customer service manager wrote a blog about it on their forums and they have been answering questions there.

I would say they are communicating with their customers. Your incorrect statements are astounding.
Are you referring to this:
https://forums.butterflylabs.com/blogs/bfl_jody/124-why-did-you-raise-your-prices.html#comments

" ...
With all the emails asking legitimate questions about orders and payments, I see, "Why did you raise your prices?"

Do you write to Sears and say, "Your power drills went up in price. Why?" or to Amazon, "Why is the cookbook I want more than it was last year?" When the plumber gives you a quote, do you say, "It was cheaper last year. Why?" Well, maybe you do.

Give us a chance to answer customers' real questions
..."

Yep, that's some mighty fine "communicating with their customers".
249  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Where to buy from Amazon using BTC with Amazon Prime? on: April 04, 2013, 03:20:22 PM
So I think I've decided that the easiest way to do it is buy an amazon gift card with BTC and then just order directly from amazon.  Is this site below legit? Or can anyone recommend somewhere else to buy an amazon gift card with BTC?

http://btcbuy.info/GiftCards.cshtml

Thanks
btcbuy was a great service. Used them several times with 100% satisfaction.

They shut down yesterday. Won't be back.

http://blog.btcbuy.info/
250  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Cairnsmore1 - New Short Lead Time Preorder on: April 03, 2013, 04:05:39 AM
If you think BTC is the only option for an FPGA you might be missing the alt-coin boat.
What is being questioned is not the value of "the alt-coin boat".

Although that might be questionable. Smiley

But the statements about mining 'alt-coins' with CM1 hardware.

Made right alongside statements about Bitcoins being 'incapable' of 'small' valuation usage.

-- edit

I've actually been, mostly, satisfied with my purchase of a couple of CM1's which were delivered last Fall.

But I highly disapprove of dubious / unsupported statements. (And, frankly, I expect better of "yohan".)

So, yeah, I "disapprove" of a *lot* that I read on bitcointalk.org.   Cheesy
251  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Cairnsmore1 - New Short Lead Time Preorder on: April 02, 2013, 05:35:06 PM
How certain are you these will work with Litecoin?
Unless you know of a bitstream you can flash to one of these devices *now* for Litecoin you shouldn't make a purchase decision based on assuming it *might* be able to in the future.

Just my two cents worth. (About 0.0002 BTC.)
252  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Cairnsmore1 - New Short Lead Time Preorder on: April 01, 2013, 10:05:26 PM
We need the Bitcoin equivalent of the silver coins and pennies and Bitcoin doesn't look at it will have the capability on it's own. 
Bullshit.

Or, I could be more polite and state it as "I believe you are mistaken".

Please support your statement.
253  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Cairnsmore1 - Quad XC6SLX150 Board on: March 31, 2013, 10:56:41 PM
bfgminer is the only other one I know of which supports CM1 dynamic speed control if that's the firmware you have loaded.

And it will use less than a tenth of the cpu as mpbm. (Which really counts on a Raspberry Pi.)

My impression when taking it for a test drive was that it didn't get quite as much out of the CM1's as mpbm, however.

If you try bfgminer, on linux, please let me know your experience after a few days of usage / comparison against mpbm.

-- edit

If you are using a reasonably fast computer, however, say one where the mpbm average cpu utilization is less than 10%, I would suggest it isn't worth your hassle / downtime to make the switch.
254  Economy / Securities / Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It on: March 28, 2013, 01:00:52 PM
newbie question: if i want to buy some shares i see both bitfunder and btctco got them, any ups and down to buying on either? or anywhere else?

what happens if one of the exchanges pull a quick one and disappear, do i still have the stocks linked to my btc address or email?

sorry if this has been answered already.
Buy direct if you don't want to take the additional, though probably small, risk of going through an exchange.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=148282.0
255  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [20000 GH] BTC Guild - PPS/PPLNS with TxFees, Stratum+Vardiff ASIC Tested on: March 25, 2013, 12:35:43 AM
It might be worth starting a new thread for the 'BTC Guild Social Club' so that this one can be monitored / subscribed to purely for mining / pool information without the 'clutter' of the other stuff.
256  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [20000 GH] BTC Guild - PPS/PPLNS with TxFees, Stratum+Vardiff ASIC Tested on: March 24, 2013, 10:22:53 AM
Can't change difficulty.

"There was an error updating at least 1 Stratum server. Please try again."
257  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [5.5TH/s] Ozcoin Pooled Mining |DGM 1%|PoT 2%|PPS 3%|Stratum+VarDiff port 80 on: March 23, 2013, 09:40:07 PM
What's up with the reporting of blocks on 'Previous Rounds'?

Block           Date                             Shares Total    Shares       Payout           Donation           Share Val.        Conf.
227652   2013-03-23 19:57:21     4,458,685   1,476   0.00689714   0.00014076   0.00000476   19
227652   2013-03-23 19:58:46     67,202           1,476   0.00689714   0.00014076   0.00000476   18
227652   2013-03-23 19:57:21     4,458,685   52           0.00568724   0.00011607   0.00010950   19
227652   2013-03-23 19:58:46     67,202           52           0.00568724   0.00011607   0.00010950   18
258  Economy / Securities / Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It on: March 23, 2013, 02:48:08 PM
Any pointers on where to trade shares?


bitfunder.com
btct.com
Also: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=148282
259  Economy / Securities / Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It on: March 23, 2013, 04:22:08 AM
Thank you for the correction, with details, eleuthria.
260  Economy / Securities / Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It on: March 23, 2013, 03:57:04 AM
My understanding/expectation is the second ~6 TH/s will likely go back to Ozcoin.

They actually mined with a few GH/s (or maybe more) on Ozcoin 2 days ago (I saw it in their Hall of Fame). But for some reason they're fully on Btcguild again.
More than 2 days ago.

As mentioned above, ASICminer left Ozcoin when the fork happened.

And I imagine that is because Ozcoin prioritized getting getwork operations running first and left stratum offline for quite a few hours. IIRC, for longer than half a day Ozcoin's stratum was not functioning.
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