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301  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: S9 ten minute boot (to hashing) times... on: August 20, 2017, 06:00:05 AM
I hope failed means miner is working with older firmware? If fails i will not try. Still searching if found any one succes update for this batch (16.3.Cool i will go further because now it is works without issue.
302  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: S9 ten minute boot (to hashing) times... on: August 19, 2017, 11:15:39 PM
I have same batch and same firmware take about 10 min also.
Firmware is Fri Jul 21 05:15:25 EDT 2017
Antminer-S9-all-201708151137-autofreq-user-Update2UBI-NF.tar.gz
This is look like a never firmware should i upgrade ?
It is doing  very well so far 2 of them work 29.5 th/avarage
303  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: BTC.com Transaction Accelerator on: August 16, 2017, 05:39:01 PM
how come btc.com ask alipay ??
same here i m stuck at unconfirmed transaction and bitmain allow 1-hour payment window now my order is unpaid unconfirmed expired Sad
304  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: BITMAIN announces Antpool on: August 15, 2017, 06:46:16 PM
sorry if it is been answered before
how do we change automatic payout time frame in antpool
i search for 4 hours still can not figure out.
just trying to antminer s9 with antpool probably i ll be out soon.


I don't think you can.

It would be nice if you could though.  I would like to be able to set a payout threshold, so I could make it large enough that I don't have a wallet full of tiny transactions that cost a lot to move around.
thats so weird and dictating is agains soul of bitcoin
but i read some where before tehy might removed that option for PPLNS
 
NO AUTO PAYMENT TIME FRAME CHANGE AT ANTPOOL
so this is notice who keep search or open tickets wait for answer do not lose your time.
305  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: BITMAIN announces Antpool on: August 15, 2017, 03:10:24 AM
sorry if it is been answered before
how do we change automatic payout time frame in antpool
i search for 4 hours still can not figure out.
just trying 2 antminer s9 with antpool probably i ll be out soon.
306  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: Antminer S9 - How to power in Canada? on: August 01, 2017, 11:16:25 AM
easy basic calculation
no clear answer
1400 w (almost a s9)
at 110v 12.7amp
at 220v 6.36amp
so you can figure out the rest
307  Local / Madencilik / Re: Türkiye’de kripto madenciliğe yatırım yapmak on: July 26, 2017, 06:44:49 PM
bunu diyen buffet
http://www.c[Suspicious link removed]m/quotes/?symbol=GBTC&tab=ownership
bunu kurdurdu
tam ters kose ihtiyar
dunya tatlisi mutevazi servetinin yarisni egitime muhtac cocuklar fonuna aktaran
 ama  bir taraftanda is finance gelince inanilmaz tatli cakal
bu adami 20 yasina getir sifirla eline 1000$ ver bugun cok daha buyuk paralar yapar.
308  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: BTC-e.com down ! Police detains the owner . on: July 26, 2017, 06:08:33 PM
simple short entire story
Breaking open the MtGox case, part 1

Earlier today news broke of an arrest in Greece of a Russian national suspected of running a large-scale money laundering operation focused on Bitcoin. The man has since been publicly identified as Alexander Vinnik, 38, and over $4 billion USD is said to have been trafficked through the operation since 2011.

We won't beat around the bush with it: Vinnik is our chief suspect for involvement in the MtGox theft (or the laundering of the proceeds thereof). This is the result of years of patient work, and these findings were surely independently uncovered by other investigators as well. Everyone who worked on the case have patiently kept quiet while forwarding findings to law enforcement, so as not to tip suspects off and to maximize the chances of arrests.

With such an arrest actually happening, we think today might — finally — be the day when we can begin talking about what we've actually been doing all this time and what we found. Thank you for your patience.


Summary
We're going to split this into a couple of different posts, as our full findings cover a wider range of topics, and for this post we'll just very quickly summarize the main BTC theft and its connection to Vinnik:
In September 2011, the MtGox hot wallet private keys were stolen, in a case of a simple copied wallet.dat file. This gave the hacker access to a sizable number of bitcoins immediately, but also were able to spend the incoming trickle of bitcoins deposited to any of the addresses contained.
Over time, the hacker regularly emptied out whatever coins they could spend using the compromised keys, and sent them to wallet(s) controlled by Vinnik. This went on for long periods, but also had breaks — a prominent second phase of thefts happened later in 2012 and 2013.
By mid 2013 when the funds spendable from the compromised keys had slowed to a near halt, the thief had taken out about 630,000 BTC from MtGox.
In addition, the shared keypool of the wallet.dat file lead to address reuse, which confused MtGox's systems into mistakenly interpreting some of the thief's spending as deposits, crediting multiple user accounts with large sums of BTC and causing MtGox's numbers to go further out of balance by about 40,000 BTC. None of these users seem to have reported their "sudden luck".
After the coins entered Vinnik's wallets, most were moved to BTC-e and presumably sold off or laundered (BTC-e money codes were a popular choice). In total some 300,000 BTC ended up on BTC-e, while other coins were deposited to other exchanges, including MtGox itself.
Some of the funds moved to BTC-e seem to have moved straight to internal storage rather than customer deposit addresses, hinting at a relationship between Vinnik and BTC-e.
The stolen MtGox coins were not the only stolen coins handled by Vinnik; coins stolen from Bitcoinica, Bitfloor and several other thefts from back in 2011 and 2012 were all laundered through the same wallets.
Moving coins back onto MtGox was what let us identify Vinnik, as the MtGox accounts he used could be linked to his online identity "WME". As WME, Vinnik had previously made a public outcry that coins had been confiscated from him (the coins in question coming from Bitcoinica).
There were other thefts and incidents explaining other missing funds from MtGox. More on that in later posts.
There will be follow-up posts fleshing out the details of this post as well, for now we are keeping it short simply to stay close to the announcement of the arrest.
Coin flow
Having identified the actual transactions for the bulk of the stolen MtGox bitcoins, we traced them and clustered all addresses involved, quickly finding that other stolen coins were making their way into the same wallets. Below is a summarized illustration highlighting the theft coin flow of September 2011 onwards:


(The top area of the graph includes clusters unrelated to Vinnik, and appear to be part of a different theft.)
As some coins were deposited back to MtGox, we could identify which accounts were used to receive them; two in particular were of interest, and were possible to link to the online identity "WME". (Clusters who directly used these MtGox accounts are highlighted in red.) WME has been active since a long time back, often advertising "cheap coins" on the BitcoinTalk forums and wanting to trade exchange money codes. BTC-e publicly vouched for him, saying that "[we] know WME very well".

WME was involved with an incident involving stolen Bitcoinica funds (visible in the graph above), which provided yet another strong indicator that we had identified the right man, seemingly the main money launderer behind the MtGox heist. This incident also ended up revealing the name "Alexander Vinnik", though we didn't at the time think it was his real name, having seen many aliases. Today's arrest suggests it was real after all

To be clear, this investigation turned up evidence to identify Vinnik not as a hacker/thief but as a money launderer; his arrest news also suggests this is what he is being suspected for. He may have merely bought cheap coins from thieves and offered a laundering service. He is, however, a crucial piece of the puzzle, as he will have likely known who he was dealing with and laundering for, and so represents a major breakthrough in the case. We assume that law enforcement will now be taking the appropriate next steps to pursue all the remaining angles and hopefully identify the other individuals involved as well.

http://blog.wizsec.jp/2017/07/breaking-open-mtgox-1.html
309  Local / Bitcoin Haberleri / btc-e Mtgox'u Hacklemis rus vatandasi yunanistanda tutuklandi. on: July 26, 2017, 06:04:44 PM
BTC-e hacklenmedi rus vatandasi yunanistan da tutuklandi  Mtgox tan calinan btc leri aklayan bir rus vatandasi uzun suredir takip edilmekteymis.
Mtgox ta btc lerini kaybedenler icin bir umut.
http://blog.wizsec.jp/2017/07/breaking-open-mtgox-1.html

310  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: $40 000 to invest, is there money to make in mining? on: July 24, 2017, 07:26:24 PM
i did more 60k Smiley
aug 1 will not kill btc even if segwitx2 hits
my opinion
just struggling how to use wallet to get most secured and get new coins also
coinbase not supporting now i have take out of coinbase my bitcoins
any info how to stay out of coinbase safely and how get forked coins ?
311  Local / Türkçe (Turkish) / Re: Hard Fork/Soft Fork meselesi on: July 24, 2017, 04:45:54 PM
bolunmden dolayi local cuzdan yapan varmi ?
bolundukten sonra olursa segwitx2 coinler nasil alinacak.
bir cok web cuzdanlarda private key kullanicida olmadigi icin buyuk risk
varmi bu konuda gorusleri olan
ben paper wallet bastim ama transcation denemsi yapmadan da kulanmak istemiyorum
Huh sorular sorular
312  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Innosilicon A5 DashMaster 30.2G 750W on: July 22, 2017, 10:29:09 PM
a5 38gh/s (overclocked) $9.999.00  $262 per gh/s sep 30th delivery
d3 15gh/s                      $2.699.00  $179 per gh/s sep 15-25 delivery
 
but a5 is still in stock
by october dash hashrate will skyrocketing
and i m sure institutional buyer in china will get their machine before us clients
this is must be considered when ordering
i just get 2 d3 to test what the hell going on




Sound interesting how u get 2 of them ? New batch is not open ...
A5 to expensive for me ... my pricepoll give me 8K no more ...
I want to buy two for my self ...
Scammer stay away from me, i gona pay for escrow ...
i get first sep 15-25 batch and was open now sold out
313  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Innosilicon A5 DashMaster 30.2G 750W on: July 21, 2017, 07:51:59 PM
a5 38gh/s (overclocked) $9.999.00  $262 per gh/s sep 30th delivery
d3 15gh/s                      $2.699.00  $179 per gh/s sep 15-25 delivery
 
but a5 is still in stock
by october dash hashrate will skyrocketing
and i m sure institutional buyer in china will get their machine before us clients
this is must be considered when ordering
i just get 2 d3 to test what the hell going on


314  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Bitmain looks like they're releasing a 15GH/s DASH miner called the AntMiner D3 on: July 21, 2017, 05:37:54 PM
i did same calculation on nicehash
for sure we do not have d3 in hand but assuming in hand now and no prediction of dash future price
but per nicehash monthly income last 30 days average is 3.894 BTC
and btcusd is 2709.00 for now
so your calculation or nice hash calculation total wrong.
when those d3 start hashing for sure hashrate will skyrocketing but we will see where it is going ?

http://imgur.com/a/Jb1k2
315  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Bitmain looks like they're releasing a 15GH/s DASH miner called the AntMiner D3 on: July 19, 2017, 01:00:01 AM
i had 2 of this (i should buy more but wasn't sure dash or dashcoin)
i hope at the date of delivery it is will be at least half of today
per nicehash for today it is make 10 day roi crazy
and i m sure institutional customer of bitmain will get those way before us .
finger crossed and good luck to whom bought d3

@bitcoinexplorer is right about we should give a chances to other companies also to keep diversity
good entry @bitcoinexplorer

316  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / antminer D3 on: July 18, 2017, 04:20:54 PM
here we go another hash power hit is coming ??
15gh/s
any one can figure out is this for $dash $dsh or Xcoin  or doge ?
answer comes
dash x11 15ghs Huh
317  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin client not reachable on bitnodes.21 on: July 17, 2017, 02:58:13 PM
but as soon as i finsh setup my node was on map 8333 was open .
318  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin client not reachable on bitnodes.21 on: July 16, 2017, 01:28:54 PM
another bump to here :
this is really weird
my isp is spectrum (aka timewarnercable)
router is MI424wr ver 3
at same win 10 usb stick and router i did open port 18333 and 8333
but my bitcoinnode is now on the map
bitcoinnodes.21.co doesn't show my node (when first time setup was there but later without touching anything it is gone now)

all setup are same for port 18333 and port 8333 but 18333 is open 8333 is closed
any one had same issue really frustrated on this 
319  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin client not reachable on bitnodes.21 on: July 13, 2017, 02:07:38 AM
same here and check port 8333 on both side
router is open win 10 ports are open
and my bitcoinnode appear on map (when turn off computer it disappear from map)
but when visit bitnodes.21.co
myip then says unreachable Huh
turn on win 10 yes appear again on map so basicly node is runing ?
weird error
320  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Step by step tutorial for a full node on Raspberry Pi needed? on: July 11, 2017, 02:08:59 PM
Hi there, I'm the author of the guide you followed on reddit.

I had the same issue with struggling to find a complete guides that were in date and maintained when I made mine a couple of months ago.

Since then I had a go at making others and have made more guides as I went. They can all be found here:

http://pinode.co.uk  How to guides for making nodes on the Raspberry Pi


I also have the ability to give author privileges so you could add your own guide to my site if you've found a different/better method. I don't claim to make my nodes the best way, just another way that works that I hope is easy for beginners. So with everything in the bitcoin world being community led I hope this can be another. It's annoying that the top google search results are no longer maintained and so out of date. Perhaps this can help.

Also any problems you encountered/troubleshooting (such as the led status lights) are important as I've not considered mentioning them. Feedback like that would be great for building a troubleshooting page.

Dan

**edit: Also concerning the storage of the blockchain, I've got a small HARDWARE tab there with info on using 2.5" SATA HDD with an inexpensive adapter for the Pi, they're soooo much cheaper than external HDDs.
Shermand100 this is look like an awesome source  and as you said yes google top searches  outdated and spent a lot times with those most them stuck at some point as soon as has time will try this source also
and western digital pi hdd which stacked at the bottom with screen really look cute
my solution was amazon 256gb usb
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01JHLJBO8/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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