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321  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: [Bitarb] Bitcoin Arbitrage Bot Trading Fund - SOLD OUT FOR APRIL! on: March 07, 2012, 05:39:30 PM
watching...
322  Economy / Speculation / Re: This might be the end of the correction on: March 07, 2012, 05:37:01 PM
Is everyone having fun?  Grin
323  Economy / Services / Re: GPUMAX | The Bitcoin Mining Marketplace on: March 07, 2012, 03:20:48 PM
Now my TV is powered by Bitcoin.   Grin

No... No.... Does your energy provider take bitcoin?  Smiley

Not yet.  But they do accept Bitcoin profits once converted to other currencies.   Wink

 Cool
324  Economy / Services / Re: GPUMAX | The Bitcoin Mining Marketplace on: March 07, 2012, 03:19:09 PM
Now my TV is powered by Bitcoin.   Grin

No... No.... Does your energy provider take bitcoin?  Smiley
325  Economy / Services / Re: GPUMAX | The Bitcoin Mining Marketplace on: March 07, 2012, 03:09:55 PM
No payouts yesterday?

Payouts for the 5th were done yesterday the 6th at 12:37AM CST.   Payouts for the 6th will go out today by 12PM CST.
326  Economy / Services / Re: GPUMAX | The Bitcoin Mining Marketplace on: March 06, 2012, 03:53:53 PM
What is the typical premium being paid for public work? How does it compare with the 15% being offered at clipse's pool?

Currently, miners are getting about between .000045 and .00005 BTC per share during public work.

It wasn't that long ago that a comment like that would earn anyone else the never ending ire of the regulars on this thread.

"Why are you telling everyone our valuable secrets!"  etc...

The cat has eaten the bag.  It's a big Cat!
327  Economy / Services / Re: GPUMAX | The Bitcoin Mining Marketplace on: March 06, 2012, 03:24:46 PM
What is the typical premium being paid for public work? How does it compare with the 15% being offered at clipse's pool?

Currently, miners are getting about between .000045 and .00005 BTC per share during public work.
328  Economy / Services / Re: GPUMAX | The Bitcoin Mining Marketplace on: March 06, 2012, 03:35:36 AM
what does the grey bars in the worker stats mean?

Even I don't know. Huh  lol

Its how many shares processed during each poll period but its really just a little eye candy for the first release.  The real stuff is "Coming Soon".
329  Economy / Services / Re: GPUMAX | The Bitcoin Mining Marketplace on: March 06, 2012, 12:49:45 AM
Started mining today on gpumax and like what I have seen so far.  

P40,  after joined today and figured out what I needed to do make bitHopper work with my workers/pools, I submitted a pull request for bitHopper so our users can come to your market with some more hash power...  hope you feel it! Wink

btw, an api for stats would be fun...



Oh.... You mean you... the one that trolled and hated us for weeks, is now using the system.  ALERT THE MEDIA!!!!  API keys are available by email (support@gpumax.com) or in our IRC channel (#gpumax).

Enjoy your stay. Smiley
330  Economy / Services / Re: GPUMAX | The Bitcoin Mining Marketplace on: March 06, 2012, 12:45:56 AM
Just posted for an invitation, looks very interesting!

Does the invitation system favour people with more HW? (More ghash/s)

In the beginning it did, but now it's FCFS.  Sorry Sad

331  Economy / Services / Re: GPUMAX | The Bitcoin Mining Marketplace on: March 03, 2012, 08:12:58 AM
Update

We'll begin accepting Dwolla and MtGox codes on the site soon but we've been asked by a few people to start manually processing payments for purchases.


Since GPUMAX as a whole doesn't make any reference to Bitcoin (on it's website) would you consider using Paypal for Canadian orders (for trusted/verified members) ?
I know that Paypal simply hates Bitcoin, but if an invoice such as 'GPU RENTAL' were to be paid to GPUMAX, would it help to create less 'buzz' to keep off of Paypal's radar ?

Dwolla isn't available to Canadians and I can't think of another payment processor off the top of my head that would be easier than Paypal under the right circumstances.

Obviously a straight Credit Card payment would also work for many and would probably even be preferable over Paypal.

I'm not sure if this has been discussed already, so if it has and has been rejected, I apologize for make reference to it again.


It's on the storyboard but not yet.  Sad
332  Economy / Services / Re: GPUMAX | The Bitcoin Mining Marketplace on: March 02, 2012, 06:08:12 PM
Update

We'll begin accepting Dwolla and MtGox codes on the site soon but we've been asked by a few people to start manually processing payments for purchases.

So we'll begin manually processing Dwolla and MtGox payments until the site is ready.

Purchase Price is calculated using the following formula:
((Purchase Price (BTC) * Current MtGox Ask Price) + 1%)

Example: A 2 million share purchase costs 110 BTC (currently).  110 BTC * $4.71 (MtGox Ask) = $518.10 + $5.18 (1%) = $523.28

$523.28 is the total required to have your purchase marked as paid.  Note: For Dwolla payments you must pay the service fee ($.25) or your balance won't be marked paid.

To make a purchase, please create a purchase in the system, then email us at support@gpumax.com with your username (email) and total BTC required for payment.  We'll respond with the total required and payment details.

Now go easy on me, we're having to do these manually so please be patient with us.

333  Economy / Services / Re: GPUMAX | The Bitcoin Mining Marketplace on: March 02, 2012, 05:16:24 PM
"service invoked too many times for one dat"

Was this about the API?

If so (or even if not), Pirate, how often do you accept polling the API per day or per hour?

We have no limit in place at this time.
334  Economy / Speculation / Re: Finaly! on: March 02, 2012, 04:08:19 AM
finally some action

one of my orders were filled yaye!  Cheesy

Finally*
335  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoinica Warning: Please do not re-use any old Bitcoin deposit addresses on: March 02, 2012, 02:15:03 AM
This doesn't make sense, why would you have a hot wallet with 10K BTC? Why would it ONLY be stored on a Linode VPS?

Hadn't bitcoinica gone all quiet for some time before this happened?

I think this is just a handy way to release some old bad news.

I disagree, whatever happened, happened today.  I move coins all the time in and out of bitcoinica without an issue.
336  Economy / Long-term offers / Re: First Pirate Savings and Trust on: March 01, 2012, 11:18:59 PM
Update

I will be out of reach during the following times:

  • Friday Night After 5PM CST
  • Saturday Night After 4PM CST

You can still reach me by email or by PM but I won't be able to process any withdrawals during these times.

Payments for both days will go out as normal.


Thanks,



Can you take care of the request I sent you to your email or will I need to wait for you to come back?
Just asking because you didn't answer my email.

Oh yea that will be done tonight. Thanks
337  Economy / Long-term offers / Re: First Pirate Savings and Trust on: March 01, 2012, 11:15:17 PM
Update

I will be out of reach during the following times:

  • Friday Night After 5PM CST
  • Saturday Night After 4PM CST

You can still reach me by email or by PM but I won't be able to process any withdrawals during these times.

Payments for both days will go out as normal.


Thanks,

338  Economy / Services / Re: GPUMAX | The Bitcoin Mining Marketplace on: March 01, 2012, 11:05:56 PM
Is there a target date for when GPUMAX is supposed to exit beta or is it just take it as it comes?  I have no complaints currently just curious.

We have not even started setting a date at this point.  We have lots of work to do but we'll see if we cant get a timeline going this month.
339  Economy / Services / Re: GPUMAX | The Bitcoin Mining Marketplace on: March 01, 2012, 10:08:33 PM
I am wondering how far back or forward i am on the invite list... Huh

I wish I could give you a date. Sad We're going as fast as we can while still being able to monitor stability.
340  Economy / Long-term offers / Re: First Pirate Savings and Trust on: March 01, 2012, 02:19:56 PM
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