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301  Economy / Services / Re: Apple iPhone Factory Unlocking - Best Prices - Fastest Service on: September 23, 2013, 01:59:44 PM
Can you unlock Iphone Ireland three network

Sent reply as PM, but for anyone else, no I cannot. This is pretty well specific to AT&T unlocking.
302  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Download FREE BTC - Download Privatekeys - 0.002 BTC per download on: September 20, 2013, 07:18:43 PM
EARN FREE BITCOINS
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EARN 0.002 per completed download.
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How does it work?
You send me a download link request via PM.
I send you a download link to a text file
You complete task and are able to download the text file
The file is a simple text file which includes address holding the funds and the private keys.
Once downloaded, you can import private key into your own wallet and receive the funds.

Why would I give away free bitcoins?
I make money of every completed download. SO it is easy for me to offer a part of the money I provide in BTC.

Ease of completion
The task is dependent on the visitor location.

Security?
The file provided has the address holding the 0.002 BTC as well as the private key to the address. This is a service I offer, each request is sent a new download link. Please swipe the funds into your own address after you import the private keys into your wallet.

PLEASE NOTE, each address is created in a fresh wallet.

Please note it is nothing else except a .txt file. I think this might be an easy way for make bitcoins.

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Free first link : http://goo.gl/kHblpd
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will remove the above link once it has been downloaded once. do at your own risk. If you would like a private link, just PM.

There has been an error.

That's what the link says.

Now, these tasks vary... can you give some ideas for someone, say in the US?
303  Economy / Services / Re: Apple iPhone Factory Unlocking - Best Prices - Fastest Service on: September 20, 2013, 03:27:09 PM
Haven't bumped this for a while, but still unlocking phones. If you're buying an old handset because someone is upgrading and selling theirs, get it unlocked!
304  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Ripple price on: September 19, 2013, 06:13:43 PM
Markets don't have to be rational, and most of those coins haven't been released onto the market.  Anyone have the figures for how many are being held by ripple?

> 99 Billion...
305  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Generate short address with vanitygen on: September 17, 2013, 05:45:48 PM
I guess this is more a regex question than a Bitcoin question. I'm trying to generate short addresses (https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Address#What.27s_in_an_address) using vanitygen, calling the following regex from bash:

Code:
./vanitygen -r "^1[1-9A-HJ-Za-km-z]{27,32}\$"

Generating a 33- or 32-char address is fast, but it tries indefinitely if I try with fewer chars. According to the wiki, shorter addresses are those that happen to have zeroes at the start, so shouldn't I expect that a 30-char address be equivalent to find a 4-char prefix?

The actual address itself will not start with zeros. It's the address that is encoded that starts with the zeros. I know of no way unfortunately to improve your query to find the shorter addresses inside of vanity gen.
306  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: USB Erupter Mining now pointless? on: September 04, 2013, 06:18:32 PM
When you get your Jalapeno in a year, it won't be worth it once it's delivered.
As mentioned previously, I can get this within days of purchase.

Sure, but not from BFL. Your friend is selling it for the regular retail price? Then that's a no brainer.
307  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: USB Erupter Mining now pointless? on: September 04, 2013, 03:19:00 PM
If you just want to do it as a hobby, than a Jalapeno would be a decent start for the right price.  If you want to actually make any money from mining however, you're going to need substantially more hashing power.

When you get your Jalapeno in a year, it won't be worth it once it's delivered.
308  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: {BFL} Why The Monarch Might Just Work on: August 22, 2013, 01:57:57 PM
Besides the first free ones they gave away, I hardly would say that anyone that preordered the first day won anything...

Some Singles (60gh/s) was shipped around 24-25 june 2013.
Diff was 19.34 MM
1 month after the diff was 31.26 MM

In 1 month a Single owner make some 5200 dollars...(and can make more extra putting this on Ebay...)

Ohh no...they won anything...nononono...

lol. While, they were promised a product in October, when the difficulty was orders of magnitude less. Not sure if there is an english barrier, or you're just a shill for BFL. Anyone that thinks these yahoos that invested hundreds of bitcoins into a product that was delayed longer than it takes to have a baby come to full term, is simply, stupid.
309  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: {BFL} Why The Monarch Might Just Work on: August 21, 2013, 02:16:15 PM
it's funny because op is troll bait. say something good about bfl and BAM!!! 32 haters show up to scream bloody murder.  it's the anti-troll troll.

bravo. bravo.
I don't know how you could say anything good about BFL unless you won the early shipping lottery.

I gave them the benefit of the doubt for 1 year but no more.

What exactly do you mean there. Are you talking about the people that paid a year ago and theirs shipped first? Or people like luke-jr and a couple of reviewers that got the first ones?

Besides the first free ones they gave away, I hardly would say that anyone that preordered the first day won anything...
310  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: {BFL} Why The Monarch Might Just Work on: August 19, 2013, 02:04:52 PM
Are people really considering this? You never got your preorder, so roll it over into the new preorder? lol...

There are some really stupid people here.
311  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [110'000 GH] BTC Guild - Pays TxFees, Stratum, MergedMining, Private Servers on: August 16, 2013, 06:48:02 PM
you missed the decimal point.

 Shocked I sure did!
312  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [110'000 GH] BTC Guild - Pays TxFees, Stratum, MergedMining, Private Servers on: August 16, 2013, 05:39:52 PM

I haven't determined full details yet, hard to determine an optimal price drop when they still sell at this price, but I am determined they will drop once I'm confident I can maintain a 24-hour or less turnaround on orders.  I will not be dropping my prices as low as some of the Group Buy options available, so anybody looking for the absolute best deal would probably be better off checking that subforum. 

There are things more important than absolute lowest price. You making buying easy and prompt. You spend large amounts of your time in these forums and supporting your users. Heck you even provide information to other pool's users. Unfortunately, .334 Gh/s is becoming way too small. We would need a house full of Erupters just to keep up. I'm holding off buying more for more than the coupon price. Hopefully, one of the new blades will come in at a price hobbyests can afford. Soon.

In the mean time i'm gonna try and save some of my BTCs so i can afford the next big thing.

334 Gh/s is becoming too small, but 334 Mh/s is becoming too small a little more quickly. Cheesy
313  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Butterflylabs Huge SCAM on: August 16, 2013, 05:36:07 PM

I like that.
314  Economy / Services / Re: Apple iPhone Factory Unlocking - Best Prices - Fastest Service on: August 16, 2013, 03:12:38 PM
Exciting news, we just added unlocking codes for the Samsung Galaxy S2,S3, and S4 phones as well as the Note II. Price is different than the iPhone unlocks, and is just as fast if not faster. This is still for the AT&T network only!
315  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: abcpool on: August 08, 2013, 02:52:29 PM
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=33586.0

They closed shop.
316  Economy / Gambling / Re: SatoshiDICE.com - The World's Most Popular Bitcoin Game on: August 06, 2013, 10:10:47 PM

wrong domain name!

https://blockchain.info/address/1EXiCAz1yaDLG1hnaE2D7RCB9WknCaw5ma
https://blockchain.info/address/1HFg1ZSaa2DJdWeXjagqRjRMsmb9SVbC5Z
https://blockchain.info/address/18XkMRwoQP3acRtZNTWSYbM3Zy9zLGhn22
https://blockchain.info/address/14gWzMMkpY9BMWASDhP1Js5nHiiCnJcCeN
https://blockchain.info/address/19QZu35TNXjGiJu8EZrP7nsv5DVKeW5LoX
https://blockchain.info/address/115GfkD2QYG1zs6oZxNNVefchnxX7hEt5Z
https://blockchain.info/address/1F3QBBqVnPMVguTjKibHnohWxMcYDFcQks
https://blockchain.info/address/1CegFBKiCWLn93tdg6SrHKsnFrb3fwEe93
https://blockchain.info/address/1EGFhePB28mr5tEVmANHehdSfguU553TkR
https://blockchain.info/address/1PYmFKUzTdnK1Uir88xa5tvAAYCigA6Di9
https://blockchain.info/address/1LobJjYAMUQWxBC3kViB7tXygPCYBJ8x6s
https://blockchain.info/address/1FHtckCKDcnS9uDaqMEaNDU6Awe8yd2heM
https://blockchain.info/address/1NK4mvnaFvBRkiVtXbPYV8Wb4N2ApcziqC
https://blockchain.info/address/14jBGFBKAbihuKMweJeR1mqVjzGu5ks8Qf
https://blockchain.info/address/1BRoJGnFLJDEFfCAXkyF66qg8qQavXkJwk
https://blockchain.info/address/16qexrfdAxxXCpZog5oyL4fGsP8GSVvfeN
https://blockchain.info/address/125R8S3hZ1esF6NDVGXsLKXKYdyAcSizsj
https://blockchain.info/address/1Ch9UWdqr5zJFe6sPvc2Ksi7Dtwd9BnHFN
https://blockchain.info/address/17snqmiGBbQq9wTH7m6pTxh7eeNvQ8p6dG
https://blockchain.info/address/19CGH7La3ut88AiQLJ2oRjaE4B1o3WRttN
https://blockchain.info/address/1NhJUGqDaEqWaekNX3PbSJofEQfQAigtoA
https://blockchain.info/address/1PpxhTek4yGigWLMeP5jhFWc6y2TeMNscS
https://blockchain.info/address/1KKwHdfFqpuep27U5M2pqvgjtUpXEQ5Gj7
https://blockchain.info/address/14TP5Z1bwKMzheU2EDvzUDwZL2uPGmg4tR
https://blockchain.info/address/1DSt41rizwSeUwNrqA41MmYQ7o79NAaKPK
https://blockchain.info/address/1KJKaKSnrCGWberALzJKnKvJpwgMfseiNU
https://blockchain.info/address/1FmLmCuwBu2tf3oSwAkjuyxhsfmXekHzRg


Could have said that current time stamp total of all those addresses = 0. Would have saved me what, 25 clicks?
317  Economy / Economics / Re: The end of the ASIC on: August 06, 2013, 06:10:14 PM
Hardware sales and pre-orders have reached a fevered pitch. New IPO's are being sold left and right. Everybody who knows anyone in chip or board manufacturing is getting into the game. But it is almost game over and no one appears to see it coming.

Here is an example from BFL. If you ordered a unit in April, 2013 you should have been aware that there were hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of Th/s ordered before you. They will all come online before you get yours plugged in. There was a large multiple of the entire global hash in April 2013 already ordered. There was already never any chance of getting your unit hashing at a profit. You need to have ordered no later than October 2012 to break even no matter when you got it. Even if they had delivered in a month the delivery of all of the units in the queue before you would have driven the difficulty level past a break-even ROI.

This is the problem facing all orders across all manufacturers. Everyone focuses on the other companies and forgets the damage to the difficulty inflicted by their own orders. If you did not order early enough all you can do is prevent other people from reaching expected ROI.

In the next year we will probably find ourselves in an unlikely environment where it is no longer cost effective to manufacture, sell, or buy ASIC miners. The only miners left will be those that have already paid for themselves and cost nearly zero to run. The days of buying a box, plugging it in, and watching $20 bills come flying out of it are just about over. No manufacturer will survive the difficulty levels we are creating. What good is 50Th/s for $1.00 if it only returns 50 cents over 50 years?

The golden age of bitcoin mining is coming to a close... but sadly few can see this. It is being destroyed by it's own success, another "Tragedy of the Commons" writ large. There is so much hashing power currently ordered and paid for that the difficulty will wipe out any possible earnings. There is a practical limit to current technology when it comes to chips, and baring some magical breakthrough, the hash rate will eventually plateau as it becomes uneconomical to create more. Any new offering will only be a drop in the ocean, or cost far too much to develop and produce.

Where the bitcoin experiment may lead no one today can say. But the future of mining bitcoins is pretty much set in stone. I am glad to have been a part of this unique and fleeting moment in history.

Shouldn't this be under mining speculation and not economics?

You're saying bitcoin is going to be destroyed because of the collapse of this golden age of mining? Or you're just saying mining interest will wane from newbies because they can't make easy money?
318  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [80000 GH] BTC Guild - PPS/PPLNS + TxFees, Stratum, MergedMining, Private Access on: August 05, 2013, 06:39:11 PM
Digging through the thread and couldn't find the answer to this one so bear with me if it's already been tackled.  It's not listed on the description of the Pool that I can see.

With the PPLNS option, if you're the miner that found a block, do you get a proportional percentage of the reward, or is it shared out of the last 10 like if someone else found a block per your overall percentage of work?  So basically if you found a block and you're on PPLNS, it only really counts towards bragging rights in the leaderboard and no difference in payout vs if you weren't the one that found it(them)?


I just got my 74 Satoshi (give or take), and it was a billion-diff block too ...
https://blockchain.info/block-index/402802/00000000000000029dfde2ddc7f233ef71671bf15d98d44690bc39ecf8818bf1

I'd have preferred that luck on the lottery (it was roughly my 500th share submitted)  Cry

Yeah... in your mind, sometimes such things can make you sad. However, if you didn't have BTCGuild's coin base, those same 500 shares wouldn't have won the prize if you were using your own client. Or maybe they could have, even sooner.
319  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [80000 GH] BTC Guild - PPS/PPLNS + TxFees, Stratum, MergedMining, Private Access on: August 05, 2013, 06:29:41 PM
Digging through the thread and couldn't find the answer to this one so bear with me if it's already been tackled.  It's not listed on the description of the Pool that I can see.

With the PPLNS option, if you're the miner that found a block, do you get a proportional percentage of the reward, or is it shared out of the last 10 like if someone else found a block per your overall percentage of work?  So basically if you found a block and you're on PPLNS, it only really counts towards bragging rights in the leaderboard and no difference in payout vs if you weren't the one that found it(them)?



Only bragging rights. There is no "bonus" for finding the block, they are paid out like all the other open rounds of shares.
320  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Half of all TOR sites compromised, SR affected??? (xpost from reddit) on: August 05, 2013, 05:23:18 PM
When did tormail go down?

SR never went down, and where does this half number come from?

Tor sites that were hosted with that one dude, which had tons of CP on it, were compromised...

A lot of FUD on that post.
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