Hate the game not the PLAYER!!!!!
lol. HD 5970 can output 704 Mh/s, nice!
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i finally found my first block!!! and on my slowest machine to boot, go 70 Mh/s wow ! is that possible? lol. I'm gonna get a few 5770 GPUs now.
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Testing your new stratum proxy now. Looks all ok with default settings:
2012-09-10 21:35:55,470 INFO proxy mining_proxy.add_template # New job for prevhash 99567eeddd15ed253999d36b11e0c3fdbe26251eba2ac8d80000037400000000 2012-09-10 21:36:55,493 INFO proxy mining_proxy.add_template # New job for prevhash 99567eeddd15ed253999d36b11e0c3fdbe26251eba2ac8d80000037400000000
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About 90% sure I want to sell this. Offers please, I will not state a price.
Purchase date: 6/26/12 Order number: #20xx
I live in New Zealand, so shipping this to me and then back to likely USA would be a bad idea. I will have the address changed if BFL is doing this.
I have a fren in New Zealand. will ask him about this.
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Dear investors,
Second dividend has been paid!
7.06406050 BTC paid over 3,865 shares. Payment a share 0.00182770 BTC.
Regards, Flying Dutchman Bitcoin Fund
Paladon & PsychoticBoy
saw it on my GLBSE account, thanks!
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IF I'm not mistaken, the IPO has finished, which means the bonus offer isn't available anymore.
That is my understanding. I guess picking it up from the market price is better. Its going for a really low price on GLBSE now
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If that person gets his BFL ASIC shipped to them in October - I will have my picture taken dressed in a butterfly costume and make that my profile picture Saved calendar updated. lol
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Just talked to my bank and since I did a cash transfer there is nothing that they can do at this point . They recommended filing a police report or taking legal action. What do you guys think I should do? a police report might scare him into refunding you.
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will register and send you a PM in awhile
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is there any way to set the gpu/mem clock and the voltage via some flag/command? cant find a way to overclock under win7 without tools..
Not with phoenix. Phoenix is strictly a miner. No eyecandy or extras. Just a miner. Can this miner work with proxies? I'm behind a firewall.
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It's great to see Pending rewards section at the GERBITIN site. Then I can decide if I should invest more btc into pyramining. thanks for the mention.
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I transferred some money to MtGox and after I had the opertunity to get a free YUBI key for extra security. "Nice", I thought and ordered it.
Weeeeeell. I forgot everything about import tax. I thought the "free" yubi key was sent so it's free to recieve. I should have read the small fine print.
Anywho, I ended up paying 40USD/25GBP/31EURO import tax for this free YUBI key.
Idiot me.
Well I just ordered my free Yubikey. Luckily my country does not have import taxes for electronic goods like this. I'm from Malaysia.
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thanks for da btc 13h8foa27RSGM7oZMuLqNw7Kj2vr26Zmvb
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here's mine. love the meme funnies here.
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Sounds interesting. Let me check them out. This countries are gold mines as a lot of their citizens transfer money back to their families and currently most of them use services like Western Union. ECurrencyZone has apparently been offering exchange to and from bitcoins since they became Bitcoin-compatible in April. This service is also useful for using bitcoins to send remittance payments to India, Bangladesh, Malaysia and Singapore. Bitcoins may be purchased with cash deposit at banks in these countries and in Nepal as well. Their list of exchange methods brings some very interesting opportunities. Here are some Bitcoin firsts: - EGOPay - This is a cash-only payment system (like Liberty Reserve, non-reversible) owned by Payza (formerly AlertPay). ECurrencyZone will cash out to EGOPay, and is the first exchange to do so.
- Cash deposit in India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Malaysia, Singapore - There is one other cash deposit method in India (Mr. Bitcoins) but that is only for a single bank (HDFC) whereas the list of banks ECurrencyZone has accounts at for deposit are many.
- Citibank global funds transfer - No other exchange accepts transfers from or cashes out to Citibank global funds transfers.
- Cash out as domestic bank transfer in India and Singapore. Cash out where cash is deposited to the recipient's account in both of those two countries as well as in Bangladesh and Malaysia.
Also, they take Liberty Reserve as funding for Virtual Credit Cards (VCC) [Edit: for a specific, limited use]. (Not sure why they don't take Bitcoin, maybe they just didn't update that page.) A VCC can be used for online purchases. It may also only be used for verifying a U.S. PayPal account or Payza account. (Yes, it is that easy. Which also helps to answer why PayPal sees so much fraud.) They also take Mt. Gox redeemable codes (USD) for any remittance transfer and for most other conversions. - http://www.ecurrencyzone.net/buy.php - http://www.ecurrencyzone.net/sell.php - http://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/ECurrencyZone[Just a caveat, they are an unknown so far here on this forum, and my cursory check online didn't find much on them either good or bad so any feedback with first-hand experience with them is welcome.]
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Today FDBF has been launched!
Pre-IPO ~2900 shares sold.
Thank you for the confidence. We are working to make Flying Dutchman Bitcoin Fund a success!
Congrats. I saw my shares going to my glbse portfolio. All the best in making more money.
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So I finally went through and read the whole thread. I notice a little while ago everyone got all excited that 120Gh were added and that we were at 17mh/btc, but now the total seems to be 82gh and 8.9mh/Btc. What happened?
120Gh of infrastructure were added, but it's allocated to Pyramining at every deposit made. I anticipated the funds to buy it, and I'm using the exceeding power to mine for my own. Anyway this infrastructure is ready to mine for Pyramining when deposits are made. As already explained, the 8.9 MH/BTC is the average cost of the existing infrastructure. It's increased with time because it is an average of all the allocated hardware. New infrastructure is currently added at 11.21 MH/BTC. The cost of the new infrastructure is proportional to the value of Bitcoin at that time. New infrastructure were at 17MH/BTC when Bitcoin value was close to 13 EUR, now that the value decreased, also the new infrastructure cost has changed. Your site still shows the old number > Total hashing power: 82.8GH/s. But since I like your idea, I've added some btc to my profile.
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