the transactions' inputs are not confirmed. therefore, it is very unlikely that it will get confirmed. you will have to wait until the input gets confirmed.
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ghetto way of checking if (outbound) tcp connections are blocked: 1. open up command prompt 2. type in "telnet bitseed.xf2.org 8333" (without quotes) 3. report what happens alternate hostnames: seed.bitcoin.sipa.be dnsseed.bluematt.me dnsseed.bitcoin.dashjr.org
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The Bitcoin
that makes sense. The American Dollar The Euro etc
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is it possible for someone to make a windows build? (like with the "no forced fee" or "coin control" releases)
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In transaction details (for unconfirmed transactions only), it would be nice if it displayed the priority of the transaction. (plus percentile).
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OK, thanks john and TF, I am doing a re-stream after a full format now, using another computer ATM,
Is there a way to stop this again? Something better than gmail?
Also reading up on "rootkit" virus, I learned it can be placed in mobo bios?
Is this correct? how do I know if this has happned?
don't bios need to be signed?
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water, as in like H2O? that shit has hydrogen in it. you know what kind of sick shit they make with that? that's why my water is hydrogen free!
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If one pool operator wants to go evil, he may just drop PPS fee to 0, then he will get +51% in a short time (new asic units concentrate alot of mobile hashpower in few user hands). So, in the end, the question is how much we trust pool operators.
the 0 fee PPS pool has never approached 51%, it opened in June 2011 mtred?
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I don't know, how do I find out?
1. get gpu-z (search for it) 2. run it 3. check if the "opencl" checkbox is checked if not, check with your graphics vendor (intel) to see if there are opencl drivers available for your device. most likely, there won't be, because it's so old. Thanks for the tip, it appears I have opencl :/ if you have opencl, then you should ignore the message. the miner won't adjust for temperatures, but will otherwise work fine.
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check your bandwidth graphs. if you're not using at least 33% of your connection, restart bitcoin-qt to connect to another node. the blockchain download isn't parallel, so you may have to do this.
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Mine hash at.. 80w 250MH/s reference 860/1200 clock. 100w 300MH/s stable 1050/1450 overclock with no volt mods.
Why would you OC your RAM to mine BTC? LTC :p
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Can't seem to stay connected -- need to revert to HHTT and Ozco.in
use cgminer and set some other pools as backup. that way, your miners will immediately switch back to mtred if it comes back. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Man, offended easily? Whether it's the biggest market or not is not relevant to the point.
to be fair, it IS your title ![Undecided](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/undecided.gif) BitCoin's biggest marketplace, BitMit
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Very shortsighted of Apple to cling to a dieing system like this.
I'm curious though the potential of developing apps specifically targeted to the Jailbreak market?
Anyone have experience here?
Is it viable?
your target audience is definitely smaller, but you have all the freedom you want. you can always make a "approved" version for appstore, and a fully functional version for cydia.
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1. estimated next difficulty is 72.78451. 2. difficulty follows price, not the other way around
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Haven't added scrypt coins yet, but will (although the comparison is tough given different GPU's mine at different speeds). May have a field to inout your mining speeds so true percentages will be made.
the rough estimate for sha256:scrypt ratio is about 1000:1
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I don't know, how do I find out?
1. get gpu-z (search for it) 2. run it 3. check if the "opencl" checkbox is checked if not, check with your graphics vendor (intel) to see if there are opencl drivers available for your device. most likely, there won't be, because it's so old.
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