Vote people, retro or not?
Any example of how retro would look? And ya, go for it! You can expect samples soon I recommend you use the Cosmo theme from bootswatch. Everybody is using that theme, that's boring and not interesting to users. Thank you ! I have used the faucets to accumulate a fraction of a Bitcoin. For those with some time and an Internet connection and no money to purchase Bitcoin it is a legitimate way to get started.
I agree, it is the best start with Bitcoin They also just came out with a new theme called YETI: http://bootswatch.com/yeti/. Or if you want just custom make it They new YETI theme is pretty nice!
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If you would prefer something a little bit different and modern... These are vector, totally scaleable and an infinite amount of colour combinations. That one looks nice as well, overall most of these are pretty awesome.
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False, GPU mining is faster than CPU mining on Litecoin
If you have a old rig laying around, CPU mining is faster. But, if you built a rig with a few 7990's you'd be in business
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When I was running DevFaucet I had to switch between ad providers pretty frequently. I've noticed that not one of them are consistent.
Out of all of them my favorite has been BitAds. The only problem is, when one advertiser jumps ship most others do along with them, either they jump ship or greatly reduce their bid.
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So, do we essentially just post the amount of Bitcoin stolen from our inputs accounts along with proof?
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The BTC Ticker I coded for Mt. Gox ( http://btcdevelop.com) went completely retarded during this loop. It seems as if their websockets as well as their API was experiencing problems as well. Another reason why not to use Mt. Gox!!
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They seem to be having server problems at the moment.
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It really depends on the coin. CPU mining Litecoin is generally faster that with a GPU.
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Overall, he was a great guy.
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A free $100 to sign up! LOL.
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Hello, in our FAQ the distribution is explained in detail. Yes, the first place gets ~25% of prizepool, which currently is about those 0.28 BTC. Unfortunately we are not Bitcoin Millionaires and therefore cannot give away 20 Bitcoins But: We are thinking about increasing the prize pool in the near future, stay stuned. I think it's a fascinating concept, and honestly 0.28 BTC is quite a nice reward for not having to pay any money, and just play a game. Nothing wrong with it. What keeps bugging my mind is where this game is headed (like what's the reason of it). Are you planning on making a real bitcoin market, and are these players just stress testing the system before taking it live? That's my first guess... This is a pretty amazing idea if that's what they're working up to!
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E37 hasn't been renewed, right? I'd like to reserve it if possible.
It has been renewed.
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It seems as if the Mt. Gox Web Sockets and API are down.
EDIT: Everything's back to normal.
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We're working on our homepage and we'll add more information about BTCDevelop, we'll also have a blog in the next few days, stay tuned!
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Now to just find a lender heh
I would if I had more than 2BTC to my name.
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Wouldn't it be better if the deals were made publicly instead of within a PM?
Coin transactions etc can be made public fine but why I need the coin etc doesnt need to. Even though it's nothing bad or dirty, the whole world knowing why I am requesting wouldnt help my chances in getting the loan from any speific lender which gets full details via PM. Makes sense.
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Wouldn't it be better if the deals were made publicly instead of within a PM?
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Current Active Job holders: 148,000 Employees.
LOLOL
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Reminds me of the old pay-to-read-email days. You would get $100 for signing up and $20 per email. But payout was $500 and no one ever reached it without their account getting cancelled. It's a little saddening how many newbies trust sites like this and waste their time with them. I mean, aren't they kind of obvious? Dang.
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