Run your own mining pool! 2.5 BTC or 100 LTC
Included: Install of pushpoold or stratum server with mysql and simplecoin (including prerequisites) by a professional Linux sysadmin on your Linux server.
Simplecoin or mmcFE will be set up with the default frontend. All default functions will be tested. (User registration, workers, etc.)
It will be up to you to do the site design, etc. If you have images/logos ready to go, I can set that up for you as well.
Payment is 50% in advance, 50% once the job is done.
I can provide ongoing support contracts as well. PM me!
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If anyone is handing out starter coins to play with my address is
8FKEregc1yRWw9SNWPvYEoCJrMaSkWdnC8
me too 8SznGVKgjE9Jj5ve19bBMpJFsbei525siN
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There is no one-size-fits-all answer. Pixel says yes, but he doesn't know anything about you, so he really doesn't know. You need to figure out the numbers for yourself. If you can't do that, then you shouldn't be mining because you need to know if you are making money or losing money as the situation changes.
Difficulty will skyrocket soon, you can't rely on current profitability ratios for any timeframe outside the next few days.
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LTC is overpriced almost worthless coin. For every item or service you can actualy buy with it there is 100x more items or services you can buy with BTC.
And for a vendor who already accepts cryptocurrency and wants access to more customers there is a negligible cost of implementing additional crytpocurrencies.
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I suspect MTGOX is accepting LTC for the same reason, not because it has any inherit advantage over BTC.
Mtgox is accepting them because they are currently missing out on a 0.6% fee of millions of litecoins that are traded daily. They are a business and they care about making money... at the moment btc-e is making tens of thousands of dollars per day from these litecoins, and they are still small. MTGOX is the primary exchange for new investors. Adding LTC, NMC, NVC, IXC, etc., will just make BTC look cheap and reinforce the notion that we should all just wait and see which one will be the best. Why shouldn't we do just that? Bitcoin is not necessarily the best, just the first.
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With ~$1350 worth of GPUs in there I'm not really sure why you wouldn't spring for the extra $40 for a proper case...
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I've got pushpool up and running, but for some reason it's not inserting anything into my shares table.. From what I can tell it's not even attempting the insert statement (no inserts in mysql.log). Here's my DB config: # database settings "database" : { "engine" : "mysql", # 'host' defaults to localhost, if not specified "host" : "localhost", "port" : 3306,
"name" : "xxx", "username" : "xxx", "password" : "xxx", "sharelog" : "true", "stmt.pwdb" : "SELECT `password` FROM `pool_worker` WHERE `username` = ?", "stmt.sharelog" : "INSERT INTO shares (rem_host, username, our_result, upstream_result, reason, solution) VALUES (?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)" },
It's definitely connecting to MySql because I can see the select statements for worker passwords..
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For viewers: 14 cents per day is the highest sustainable payout I've seen on any faucet. There is no bait and switch, all you have to say in an email or bitmessage is a sentence saying something that shows that you read the main page of the websites I link to.
ppcoin official faucet distributes roughly 30 ppc a day, which worth more than 60 cents a day. Plus no ads, no email. Really? I just tried it and it told me "Coins have recently been requested from your IP, please try again later." I think I used it once, like a month ago. So it's definitely not 'per day'.
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Does Bitmit allow you to skip escrow once you're ID verified?
I can't see ever using escrow for a digital transaction (like Amazon GC), because the buyer could always claim the code didn't work etc..
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I think it's time BQC came of age as the coin you want to eat.
So I will offer to have 1 pizza or $20 worth of bbq food delivered to the address of your choice for 100,000 BBQC. Obviously, the delivery address must be near a place that delivers pizzas or BBQ and accepts credit card phone or web orders.
Tip is your responsibility.
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The coin envy in this thread is outrageous.
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People are fighting Internet Explorer-Netscape Navigator wars here Fully agree with your post! Fuck you! NCSA Mosaic 4 eva!
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That's a clever way to buy btc at no markup. I have read that amazon will flag your account if you are using too many gift cards..I've been using a lot..anyone know if this is true?
cb
Using, or buying?
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So I still have threads from Newbies in there.. Wondering if there's a way to get rid of them. I already "unwatched" the threads but they're still popping up.
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Updated -- I can do gift cards from any site as long as they accept credit cards.
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What the fuck, there are like 0 hyperlinks on that page..
WTF do you mean wtf? There are 554, and counting, downloads so far... On the news page there is no link to the downloads page, as far as I can tell. lrn2HTML
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What the fuck, there are like 0 hyperlinks on that page..
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And here we go again. I sent from my pool another sum of BTC towards MTGox. They spent about 12 hours in a No such transaction limbo and when finally arrived in MTGox wallet my balance still shows zero. I have around 10 confirmations and probably will have to wait again until 40+, that's probably in the morning. Weren't those BTC transaction supposed to be fast? I used Bitfloor today instead of Mt. Gox.. Faster deposit and almost $4 more per coin.
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Noticed that just about everyone on this thread is using Windows, except for Grover who had a few Linux questions. As someone thinking of building a LTC rig, why is everyone using Windows instead of something like BAMT, Linuxcoin, or Debian?
Thanks,
Linux Driver Hell
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OK that makes sense then, my ambient is around 60F/15C and I've got one card at 70 and the other at 83..
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