Most of bloggers, content/ article writers have a short bio under the content that includes a BTC address (or his/her favourite Altcoin). But if you're saying that; each content's value is different and should be tracked, than you need an additional db & address list to track them down.
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~0.5 BTC on sports gambling :/ Now I don't gamble
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Is this a legit signature campaign? If it is, that's awesome! It's rates are higher than anyone else! A full member can earn .36 BTC monthly! How is this affordable?
I hope it's sustainable. hoped the guy who runs an "unlimited" post enabled campaign...
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Hi folks, I've changed the bitcoin address I wish to use for the campaign (and other forum stuff). I've updated my profile info. Can I be sure that you'll pay to my new address this week based on this? Or should I send someone a private message to remind to update the spreadsheet? Thanks!
Hi, post your address in this thread with a request to change it. Just for the record. Thanks ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Just a reminder for a caution; I don't say that account is hacked but it's a common sense that if an account wants to change payout addres it might be hacked. I think tspacepilot should post a signed message with the old payout address that says "I want to change my payout address to this one. today's date." That prooves his identity, if the account is hacked hacker won't be able to proove that one. Also this method should be a standard for all signature campaings (who wants to change payout address). I certainly can sign a message with my old address (because I still have the keys to do so). However, if this were a requirement of the campaign, it's really important that it be said upfront because, had the situation been different, I may have simply lost my device or had a wallet stolen. FWIW, if my wallet had been hacked then you could be forcing the attacker to sign a message. Signing a message doesn't prove that my situation hasn't changed and it would be unfortunate if people who had lost a wallet for some reason or another couldn't prevent the campaign from sending bitcoins to a lost or stolen address. I'm not saying payout address signing is a must it's a should. If the participant looses the control of the current payout address (or maybe using an exchange address), (s)he can sign another address which is posted before on an unedited post to proove identity.
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If a user wants to change payout address on a campaign you should ask for a signed message with old address. That prevents users funds from hacking. Let's say X hacked some hero member's account on a signature campaing who earned 0.15 BTC in a week, and X comes to thread and says "hey please change my address to that one". If the campaign manager don't ask for signed message that Hero member will loose that money. I'm asking to the campaing managers to consider that condition. Ps: I've posted this suggestion on the Dadice campaign, posting here for more publicity.
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Hi folks, I've changed the bitcoin address I wish to use for the campaign (and other forum stuff). I've updated my profile info. Can I be sure that you'll pay to my new address this week based on this? Or should I send someone a private message to remind to update the spreadsheet? Thanks!
Hi, post your address in this thread with a request to change it. Just for the record. Thanks ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Just a reminder for a caution; I don't say that account is hacked but it's a common sense that if an account wants to change payout addres it might be hacked. I think tspacepilot should post a signed message with the old payout address that says "I want to change my payout address to this one. today's date." That prooves his identity, if the account is hacked hacker won't be able to proove that one. Also this method should be a standard for all signature campaings (who wants to change payout address).
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Installed Zadig and configured per instructions on the website. Also using the information from multipool for their ASIC server I am using this command line:
cgminer.exe -o stratum+tcp://us-east.multipool.us:8888 -u [MYUSERNAME] -p [MYPASSWORD]
I am still getting the endless difficulty changing loop.
Your asic is not powerful enough. You should use "low diff ports". If you check the website's main page https://www.multipool.us/ you'll see those are for you; sha-256 ASIC (stratum) BTC low diff1: stratum+tcp://us-east.multipool.us:9999 stratum+tcp://us-west.multipool.us:9999 stratum+tcp://eu.multipool.us:9999
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Really suspicious. Could actually be those rig rental websites that launch coin over coin to make people rent rigs...
Interesting theory. If they weren't, you just gave them the idea. Thats bringing my mind bittrex&c-cex accusations. Bittrex was adding all new created coins some time ago and they were accused as being shit altcoin devs to gain money on shitcoins. Also C-cex is being accused for "ICO/IPO" scams because they're hosting most of ICO's. This one is more likely BTW. Interesting posts about this; https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1009434.msg10961166#msg10961166
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Pretty sure snowden will face lifetime or death sentence ( chances for the latter arent high though)
I think he'll be assasined but will be published as normal death ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) ps: just a conspiracy not to worth mention in the news ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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Well, I would use 8-10 different paypal accounts & 2 ebay accounts. acc1 sends to acc2 & acc3 as "friendly payments" acc3 sends to acc5 & acc2 sends to acc6 as debt payment acc5 & acc6 to 7&8 as digital payment (bought pdf etc) finally 7&8 sends to acc9. then acc10 (my real account) on ebay sells digital product (domain etc) to acc9
of course you should use different ip's, browsers, cookies etc for each account/transactions.
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Well, that's why Jeff Garzik started "satellite" project. Check here; https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=334701.0I think this satellite project is being developed in case of catastrophic failures, attacks to the network etc. A target-spesific virus may delete/corrupt blockchain data on PC's etc... Even it's so small but it's a probability...
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Nvidia for sure. Price/Performance ratio is higher; Lower electricity consumption & Higher hash rate.
Until Scrypt asics came along AMD was the king for altcoin mining (Nvidia sucks on scrypt mining but on chained algos AMD sucks).
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He's right Bitcoin is not a "real" currency. It's far better than fiat currency and it's Crypto Currency. You can't proove the money flow on illegal activities if they've used fiat in cash form. But You can see even satoshi's transactions from the begining.
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I've supported ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) (Sorry about low fb friend count ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) ) This message will automatically be posted on April 07, 10:00 AM EDT 41 Total social reach added
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I might buy this shitcoin 1 litoshi each ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) Instamined shitcoin doesn't worth much.
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Multipools are not good enough to make profit. If you've 3-5 mBTC try to catch the new ann of altcoins, and rent rig & mine. When it hits into an exchange sell them. You can use betarigs but nicehash is better choice to rent rigs (lower prices). Ps: nicehash requires min 10 mbtc to rent a rig.
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10 42 different probability and there're 10 70 different public private keys. Also your number is a valid private key. If I were you I would do that; - (probably it's in base10) convert it into base16 - go to here; https://brainwallet.github.io/#generator and click secret exponent tab - base16 number to Secret Exponent - load the pub key and share it with us ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) if someone finds the number then (s)he will get the prize ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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