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281  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: The YMB Giveaway! **FREE** BTC, Silver, & More - Just For Liking/Following/Etc! on: June 02, 2014, 11:41:11 PM
Hey there, I'm not gonna quibble over an hour I don't think. I've checked prices recently though and realized I can ship these things for a lot cheaper than I thought. So if you want an actual silver quarter, let me know. If not, I'll send the equivalent in Bitcoin. Congrats again!

I would prefer bitcoin.
Thanks again for organizing the giveaway and giving the grace period. Smiley
282  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: ★☆★ 777coin.com - The Modern Bitcoin Casino! ★☆★ [Free mBTC!][Get Yours Now!] on: June 02, 2014, 04:20:29 AM
Soappa
283  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: The YMB Giveaway! **FREE** BTC, Silver, & More - Just For Liking/Following/Etc! on: June 02, 2014, 04:11:17 AM
Count me in Smiley

Congrats Soappa! You are this week's YMB Giveaway winner! I'll send you a PM too and you have 24 hours to contact me and claim your prize.

What did he win?

The winner gets to choose his own prize this week. If I remember correctly, the only prizes left are silver.

Glad to see I won the giveaway, but too bad I am not in US.

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I will only ship prizes to the US. If anyone international wins a T-Shirt or silver, I will send the equivalent value in Bitcoin. In fact, if someone in the US wins something physical but would rather have Bitcoin, I can do the same.

Would you mind sending bitcoin to my address 1CdJ1bXJtggGFTBEWHaokqF4BjoSJAsc8u ? Cheesy


EDIT: Oh wait, technically speaking, it seems I am an hour late for the 24 hours limit...
You may send me the equivalent value of a "Pre-1965 Washington Quarter, 90% Silver", or draw another lucky winner.
I will appreciate your decision, whatever it is. Smiley
284  Economy / Services / Re: ▶▶ Luckyb.it = SELL YOUR SIGNATURE = up to 0.1 BTC A MONTH = Enrollment closed on: May 30, 2014, 11:56:24 PM
Count me in again please.

Post Count: 284
BTC Address: 1CdJ1bXJtggGFTBEWHaokqF4BjoSJAsc8u


Thanks.
285  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How to safely store bitcoins? on: May 27, 2014, 08:04:23 PM
Can anyone tell me why should I buy bitcoins, have there any guarantee for future ? I am interested about Gambling Advertising Network.

of course there is no guarantee. but there is a finite supply and a very strong network supporting it, so it is likely bitcoin will be worth much more than it is now. i have no idea what the Gambling Advertising Network is....

There is also no guarantee that your fiat will have the same purchasing power in the future. Wink

If you check his post history, you will find that he is promoting that "Gambling Advertising Network" in all of his posts.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=212160;sa=showPosts
286  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Any person from Japan here? on: May 27, 2014, 07:48:50 PM
Msg me please

At least you should tell your potential Japanese friends whether you are buying / selling bitcoin and the payment options you are offering / accepting.
287  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: 51% attack on: May 27, 2014, 07:00:22 PM
ghash.io also has around 40% now on bitcoin, but to do attack with it, they would loose more that they could gain by me

AFAIK, Ghash is still quite a bit short of 40%.

It solves 35% of blocks for the past 4 days. (https://blockchain.info/pools?timespan=4days)
It solves 32% of blocks for last week, from May18 to May24. (http://organofcorti.blogspot.com/search/label/weeklypoolstatistics)
It solves 33.5% for the past 2016 blocks. (http://blockorigin.pfoe.be/top.php)
288  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: blockchain.info - so god damn unreliable. on: May 27, 2014, 06:45:21 PM
If you are using it as an blockchain explorer, you can use https://blockr.io/, https://blockexplorer.com/ and https://www.biteasy.com/ as alternative.

If you are using the wallet service, you should make backups and so you could import your private keys to a SPV client when you need to.
289  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Does blockchain.info ok from China? on: May 27, 2014, 06:41:15 PM
I am a member of  btcfanbei.


What is this?
Is the whole post made to advertise that btcfanbei (seems like a casino in China) ?
290  Economy / Gambling / Re: █ CoinGG.com – Roulette on: May 27, 2014, 06:31:14 PM
Read give-away summary with interesting facts and graphs on our blog - http://coingg.com/blog/give-away-summary

It is interesting to see 5 persons cashed out their free credits without playing any games.
Just out of curiosity, how many of these 100 persons (including me Tongue) have made a deposit?
291  Economy / Gambling / Re: BitcoinSports.eu Operator - How can I contact him/her? - Anyone know? on: May 27, 2014, 06:18:58 PM
you have a very negative trust for a junior member

That's because he is the owner of a ponzi Smiley


Hello. Im looking for an email, skype, phone number, anything for Bit365, the guy who ran BitcoinSports.eu
Anyone know? I will pay a reward to whoever can assist me in reaching contact with him.

It is unlikely you can dox him, as many people have tried and failed.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=439668.0;all
292  Economy / Services / Re: ▶▶ Luckyb.it = SELL YOUR SIGNATURE = up to 0.1 BTC A MONTH = Enrollment closed on: May 27, 2014, 06:03:37 PM
Can OP or Luckybit update us if the sig program will go on for another month or not?

For reference, here is the original information which still applies:

THIS WILL GO ON FOR 1 MONTH ONLY CURRENTLY. This may change, but for now you are enrolling for 1 month.


EDIT: Thanks binaryfate. My bad for missing that. Tongue
293  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [POOL] onebtcplace.com [NOMP based 1% block fee,vardiff, 29 coins] 1BTC bonus on: May 27, 2014, 05:57:14 PM
pool web page doesn't load up

I can access the page without any problem at the current moment.  Smiley
294  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: What exactly does difficulty do/mean? on: May 27, 2014, 05:53:56 PM
I just wondered that. I see it increase and know it somehow makes mining harder to keep the blockrate at 10 minutes per block.

But how does it do it?

Does it

a) make it harder to create the actual hashes thus making the hardware take more time to create them?

or

b) increase the total number of hashes that can be created thus decreasing the percentile of the hashes that are valid for the current block?

A higher "difficulty" is associated with a lower "target". And a block is considered valid if it has a hash value lower than the target value.
So, it is less likely to get a valid block with each of your hashes when difficulty is higher.

For example, current difficulty is 10.45G (https://blockexplorer.com/q/getdifficulty).
The corresponding target (https://blockexplorer.com/q/hextarget) is
Code:
0000000000000000692842000000000000000000000000000000000000000000

So, the hash of all blocks find now need to be smaller than that value.
Block 302883 is:
Code:
00000000000000002fe31fd66a9d82b1e204d056b118f86a314af955d91f51c2
Block 302884 is:
Code:
00000000000000001921a0ebf2cf6684c37a620a68987cb945df8e87676b360f

295  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: What exactly does difficulty do/mean? on: May 27, 2014, 05:44:08 PM
whether to mine the miners crowded pool will quickly get results?
This has always been my question, and the opinion of my friend  Huh

Joining a bigger pool won't increase your miner's hashrate or make your expected profit higher, but it will lower the variance of your profit.
296  Other / Meta / Re: Forum ranks/positions (What do those shiny coins under my name mean?) on: May 27, 2014, 05:22:02 PM
Does anyone know why changing Avatars is disabled and when it will be enabled again?

It was disabled due to a bug/exploit and it's not looking like they'll return until the new forum.

When is the new forum coming on? I have been hearing about a new forum for quite some time.

Getting very close to Hero status Smiley

As hilariousandco mentioned, it is expected to be ready around next Feb.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=455867.msg5069851#msg5069851
I've decided not to create an official announcement thread today. But I will answer some questions.

...

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When will the software be finished?

About one year from now.
297  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: ★☆★ 777coin.com - The Modern Bitcoin Casino! ★☆★ [Free mBTC!][Get Yours Now!] on: May 27, 2014, 05:14:42 PM
Soappa
298  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Garden Blade Setup Help on: May 27, 2014, 05:12:59 PM
He has 8 Garden Blade Miners. They seem to power up OK, but I can not for the life of me log into them. I have scanned every IP after setting them up on a private net from 192.168.0.0 to 192.168.255.255 and I can not find the damned things. IP listed on the sticker is 192.168.1.201 port 10000.

Dose anyone know anything about them, or how to default them to factory settings, and what the factory default IP would be so we could get into them and set them up?

I have completely no clue on this, but I found this setup guide for you (http://eastshoretrade.blogspot.com/2014/01/setup-tutorial-btc-minergarden-8gh-asic.html) with google search.

I found them and some others, but it has not done us much good. The basics seem simple enough, they just are not working. I did set them up on a closed network with a range of 10.0.0.1 to 10.0.1.255 and scanned that. In that range I did manage to find the IP's they were at. Knowing the IP's I thought it would be easy to simply type the IP (I.E. 10.0.0.117:10000) into a we browser and log in to the interface to change the IP and pool settings. No such luck. They seem to be active, and we can now see the IP's, but as of yet it will not let us log in...Sad

Makes me happy all of ours are Block Erupter, BFL, and KnC units.

Maybe you could try to make another thread in the mining support section (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=40.0), and hopefully you can find people used or still using the miner.

Good luck. Smiley
299  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Need Help With Code On Dice Site on: May 27, 2014, 05:08:26 PM
Hello as some of you know I am the owner of the crypto currency community CryptoInfinity.com I am working with a developer to set up a custom altcoin dice site and I am wondering if someone can show me a example on how to create a function that roll the dice using the 3 keys below to be fair.

Provably-fair dice-role script/function
Use 3 keys as seed
Client Key
Server Key (randomly generated)
Secret Key (randomly generated daily)

Need those three keys to be used to generate a random 0-100 number

If someone can help me that would be greatly appreciated.

You can find the method easily at any one of the existing dice sites.
For example, you can go to PD and find the following in the "verification" section.
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...

To verify your provably fair bet, simply take the sha512 hash of our secret with the client seed and server
seed (In the order: secret, server seed, client seed). Take the first 8 digits of the new sha512 hash and
convert it from hex to decimal. You will then need to divide by 42949672.95 [Which is ((2^32-1)/100] in
order to get a 0-100 base 10 numeric value. This value will have been the roll.

...

Example php code you can also use:

$seed = $argv[1];
$server = $argv[2];
$client = $argv[3];

$hash = hash('sha512', $seed . $server . $client);

$value = substr($hash, 0, Cool;
$dice = round(hexdec($value)/42949672.95,2);

echo "\{$hash\} - \{$dice\} ";
300  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Exchange accidentally sent 512 bitcoins after coding error on: May 27, 2014, 05:00:54 PM
Have fun with your $4,333.28  Cheesy
wow this post is old and entertaining - 500 bitcoins now = 60,000

wow this post is old and entertaining - 500 bitcoins now = 173,000

wow this post is old and entertaining - 500 bitcoins now = 285,500

This is just awesome.
Ofc, I am talking about the price rather than the coding error.

I hope that guy didn't lose his bitcoin in an old HDD. Tongue
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