"PCB SAMPLE" was written on the customs note, total import duty for my 4 blades was about £52, which is about the norm after seeing what a couple of others paid.
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Damn, I sometimes wish I did big ones like that, I once got 3 95-99 rolls in a row.
I know dat feel When your doing constant over 50.50 and losing, then you switch to something like 20.80 and constantly roll over 50.50 Ah, that'll be the built in $taunt variable of the RNG being switched on
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There's a new trust feature on this forum. If you have deposited coins and have withdrawn them successfully, please leave me feedback! (If you haven't got a withdraw successfully, send me a PM / email). Done. Unfortunately I don't currently use your service (asicminer-pt gives me so much better returns for the time being) but when I did I had no complaints.
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Sorry, fairly useless thread. Nobody will take it seriously, how do you know which bids could actually be backed up?
If you've got an Avalon to sell, start a real auction.
400BTC.
See?
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Yep, and here's the cashout Bots making free accounts and doing this repeatedly until they get a win?
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Well there we have it. PROOF that PrimeDice is using loaded dice!!
edit: err </sarcasm>
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Staff member gonna run off with our money 130
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apologies for slightly OT, but that's this "Trust" thing that's appeared to the left of everyone's post? Its only in this thread (or maybe the Gambling forum, not anywhere else) Was it there before today? Edit: seems to be in all of Marketplace, makes sense I guess
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My question now going forward (for everyone, not specifically Friedcat), for an company like this, is there any advantage to using the pools at all?
Solo mining provides
1) No operator fees 2) All transaction fees (which have been consistently rising since Bitcoin started) 3) Less risk from pool owner trust 4) Less risk from pool downtime and DDOS attacks
At a cost of 1) More variance (who cares when you have significant hash power)
You've summed it up pretty well. With this proportion of the network hashrate variation really isn't a problem. Who cares if we don't find a block for 6 hours, then find 5 within 5 minutes, it'll all go into the weekly dividend anyway.
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It'll use next to nothing - the cheapest CPU you can find that fits in the socket will be just fine.
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Look at the coinbase data for the generation transaction in the blocks linked - friedcat has already confirmed this will be present in all their blocks.
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OK people, someone who knows what they are doing make me a chart that scrapes the blockchain... finds blocks mined by ASICMINER, and then estimates hashrate.
If you do awesome job, I will totally tip you!
It is not possible to evaluate miner hashrate by blocks. I have an idea ... later .. Sure it is, that's how every single website giving estimated hashrate data works.
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time between blocks ~1hr 36 min.
Not enough data to be meaningful yet.
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The BBC are obsessive with appearing professional and politically correct, there's no way they'd sign up to Bitcointalk ( Too many anarchists are here with opinions about stuff ) and this guy left out 'would' in his sentence. Anyone who like to contribute please email click@bbc.co.uk with Bitcoin in the subject line. I'm betting this is a phishing link. Serious? A phishing link @bbc.co.uk? You guys are fuckin hilarious.
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Great to see
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hmm the title says it all?
Think you just need 5 posts, you already have the required amount of time online. So just one more post?
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Oh, so they're turning away custom if you're not in the first 5? Bizarre Would have thought a sale was a sale.
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