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3061  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Camp BX - Affiliate Program Announcement on: July 08, 2011, 10:02:18 PM
In June I traded well over $1000 on tradehill and have done trading similar at mtgox.  Anyone willing to pay me BTC to sign up under their referral code?
3062  Other / Off-topic / Re: Zoographical list of troll types. on: July 08, 2011, 08:20:07 PM
I was reading the comments on the weusecoins youtube video yesterday.  A lot of people were like "I have a 200 IQ, and I can tell you for certain that bitcoin will never work."
What kind of troll would that be?

They are lying about their IQ.   Smiley
3063  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Mt.Gox: now yubikey enabled on: July 08, 2011, 06:33:17 PM
You can now order a yubikey if you have a Mt.Gox account and 29.99 USD or equivalent in bitcoins.

You can just login to Mt.Gox and click on "order a yubikey".

For the past weeks we have been focusing on improving the security on our site, both on our side, and on our users' side.

We have tested various options, and the yubikey was chosen as it is cost-effective and secure. Each time you use it, a 44 characters long code is inputted by your yubikey on your keyboard. This string is in fact the hexadecimal representation of an AES128 encrypted message that allows us to certify you are indeed you.

We will start shipping those today to people who have already ordered, and hve some stocks for the next days. So far it is difficult to know exactly how many people will order, swhich make it difficult to provide an estimate. We will  update as we receive more orders on the shipping delays.

When shipped you receive an URL to track your package.
Does it work on a mac?
3064  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Have I just lost 80 btc? =( on: July 07, 2011, 11:38:24 PM
Have you kept your sending client running for some time? Your transaction is not in the transaction pool (see http://bitcoincharts.com/bitcoin/), your client should rebroadcast it after some uptime.

Yeah, It have uptime and the whole blockchain.
Hmm, so I guess I lost the 80 btc then.

I doubt you have lost it.  The transaction just has not broadcast yet. It could take a while to fix.  Once I was stuck on 0/? For two hours.  
3065  Economy / Goods / Re: [PENNY AUCTION] [0.06BTC] Brand New Radeon HD 5830 1GB on: July 07, 2011, 12:42:52 PM


This vulnerability isn't unique to penny auctions. If I wanted to bid up my own auction on eBay, all I need is a second account or a friend who's willing to cheat the system. All sales require a level of trust between buyer and seller.


No, it is not even close to the same.  On Ebay if you did that you do not get to keep profits from the loosing bids.  While there is an incentive to try to get a higher price on ebay there is a pitfall of 'wining' your own auction and getting NO money.  Also ebay is now better at punishing shill bidders by detecting and closing BOTH accounts. 

If you place fake bids on your own penny auction you get to keep all of the other real bidders money.

3066  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Introducing Bitcoin Harbor – the first Bitcoin Marketplace! on: July 07, 2011, 12:06:33 PM
May I ask if it is legal to sell Key codes for activating programs to run on your pc ? On your web site I see some of them being sold. Just a question before I decide to buy one of them.

Thanks.

Most of the codes are MSDN or other types of 'non-resalable' activation codes.  They usually work for a few weeks to a few months then de-activate.  I do not recommend buying any codes that do not come without the physical genuine certificate with the code on it.

3067  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Introducing Bitcoin Harbor – the first Bitcoin Marketplace! on: July 07, 2011, 04:37:17 AM
Looks good so far.  The Captcha seems to be a little too aggressive though.  The cut/paste is fine, but the images themselves are too distorted and seem to fail even when correct.
3068  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: 1000W PSU on Newegg for $110 today! on: July 06, 2011, 10:10:21 PM
I stand corrected. Price doesn't correlate with quality in PSU's.
There's a lot of expensive no-name crap out there.

Of course brand is probably the best correlation with quality but interestingly so is weight.  So long as makers do not start purposefully adding weight (none I know of so far have) if you pick it up and it feels light.... its junk.

I have seen Xion and some other units and they are about 1/3 lighter then the good brand names and they do not last. 

3069  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: New AMD APUs... [AMD A8-Series] on: July 06, 2011, 10:05:39 PM
I have a A8-3850 Box,

Running all 4 cores. Getting 65MHash/s

Have you considered overclocking? 
3070  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: Peltier cooling on: July 06, 2011, 08:26:27 PM
Can't use liquid cooling in a data center here...  It's a disaster waiting to happen when something bursts.

You don't think it would be able to remove 10-15 degrees? Anything that can take VRMs from 100* down a few notches might be useful in extending the lifetime...
Use low conductivity liquid.

Peltier will not work in this application for direct cooling.

If you want to have fun, use them to generate power on the secondary side of a water cooling system.
3071  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: New AMD APUs... [AMD A8-Series] on: July 06, 2011, 08:22:00 PM
It'll be about 92% of a 5570, or about 55 MH/s. Smiley

Apparently you can do some overclocking on it but 100mh/s would be the max I would expect.  Now the next version might make sense when combined with a stanard video card or two but not this version


3072  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Potential attack vector in generating Bitcoin addresses? on: July 05, 2011, 06:39:30 PM
I was thinking bout this last night while playing around with vanitygen.
So in theory, I could ask vanitygen to generate an address that I already know and use this to find the key pairs?

You could not do that with all of the computing power on earth.  Well not in the next 100 years at least.
3073  Economy / Marketplace / Re: BitCoin Refrigerator magnet 2" x 8" with bitcoin.org website address for BTC on: July 04, 2011, 10:42:30 PM
Added bulk 10 lot price $22 priced in BTC at mtgox.com rate.
3074  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Anyone Use Bitcoin Morpheus? on: July 04, 2011, 12:11:48 AM
I've not only done business with him I've met him several times.

Very trustworthy and a nice guy to boot.

Have no worries about dealing with him.


+1

Trustworthy and real.

3075  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: My country doesn't trust dollar anymore on: July 03, 2011, 11:49:47 PM
The title is incorrect.  Your country has NO trust issue with the dollar. They either fear it or don't like the fact that they don't control it.
3076  Economy / Marketplace / Re: MyBitcoin.com: Login Incorrect! Please try again! on: July 03, 2011, 02:48:41 PM
Also a problem here. I have turned off my storefront system and now need to use manual payments.   Embarrassed
3077  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: new AMD A8-3850 X4 for mining on: July 03, 2011, 02:32:48 PM
I am guessing about 75mh/s from the looks of things from the GPU side.  I do not think this will be used in mining much. 

from toms hardware:

"What are Llano’s sexiest attributes? Roughly half of its die is a Phenom II X4 CPU stripped of the 6 MB L3 cache, but with L2 cache doubled to 4 MB. The other half is composed of something very similar to a Radeon HD 5570, with up to 400 Radeon cores (what AMD used to call Stream cores; apparently that name went out of vogue already) and an updated UVD3 video block. All of this is plumbed together on a single 32 nm chip.

That’s the short explanation. Of course, there’s a lot more going on here and we’re about to dig in to the details. Having said that, if you know what a Phenom II X4 and a Radeon HD 5570 can do together then you already have a pretty good idea of where we’ll end up in this piece. "

http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/a8-3500m-llano-apu,2959.html
3078  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: PAYPAL SCAM ALERT, scammer is John Binns and paypal. on: July 03, 2011, 01:38:24 PM
Has paypal offered to make things right ?   They are supposed to have seller protection... That and eBay/paypal are separate. If both logins were hacked I'd have to assume negligence on his part. 

While I do not feel that paypal offers any real 'seller protection', seller protection in disputes is provided by using shipping tracker numbers.  If you do not ship, you get no protection. 
3079  Economy / Goods / Re: WTB PCI E Risers on: July 03, 2011, 01:47:01 AM
http://www.cryptoanarchy.us/store/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=50

I have them 2 for $25 shipped payable in BTC at mtgox.com rate.  I can throw in some stickers as well.
3080  Economy / Speculation / Re: How I know that the Bitcoin boat has sailed on: July 02, 2011, 08:35:36 PM

I found out about BitCoins about a year ago and tried to get the mining to work on my computer but after it rebooted once it started coming up with errors so I gave up on trying to mine, back when a Bitcoin was worth less than a dollar.

I have always planned on getting some Bitcoins but just never got around to it...until this past week. I finally got money transferred through my Dwolla to MtGox and bought at $16.00 per BitCoin.

Expect BitCoin to now crumble like all of my other investments.

I have also been looking into land in Costa Rica...

Let me know when you sell.  That should be a good time to buy.

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