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321  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why ASIC's Should Not Be The Future Of Crypto Currencies on: October 21, 2012, 05:04:26 AM
lol @ inaba.. nice
322  Economy / Goods / Re: BitcoinCoffee.com | Where Cryptocurrency Meets Café | (Buy 10oz Get +2oz FREE) on: October 19, 2012, 02:45:42 AM
Just ordered 1 of each flavor. Looking forward to it.
323  Economy / Goods / Re: [WTS] Honey Caramels on: October 18, 2012, 02:26:14 AM
ordered a gift box a bit ago, looking forward to it. do you intend to offer seasonal caramels? I noticed in the Spring you were doing batches with blueberries. I was thinking pumpkin spice / cranberries for the October/November seasonal flavors? would you do a custom order, and if so how big would the batch size purchased have to be?
324  Other / Off-topic / Re: Check out these new commercials for BFL on: October 17, 2012, 03:28:17 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qE-m0fA8MKQ&feature=related

what...the...fuck...
325  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Location any influence in mining? on: October 17, 2012, 02:26:48 PM
Yes, mining is influenced by the location of the miner, for a few reasons.

Electricity - Obviously, a Miner wants cheap electricity for both powering rigs and cooling the Operation rooms
Heating/Cooling (Mainly cooling) - A miner has to be able to cheaply cool his rigs.
Shipping costs - Miners have to be able to expand and possibly even sell their hardware without paying a fortune for shipping. Remote locations will cost more to ship to and from.
Basically this, with the addition of 1 more reason. The number of stale shares you receive when mining for a pool is typically determined by geographic location compared to the servers where your pool is. Being in the USA, mining for a poolserver that's in the USA will give me the fewest stale shares. There are a few exceptions to this, but not many. In short, geographic location should affect which pool you ultimately throw your hashing power at.
326  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How secure is Bitcoin-qt wallet? on: October 17, 2012, 09:39:51 AM
Bitcoin-Qt is highly exposed and susceptible to the PEBCAK Virus. (Problem Exists Between Chair And Keyboard)
327  Economy / Goods / Re: Dank Glass - Glass pipes for BTC on: October 16, 2012, 06:46:28 AM
I received the 7" dubbler today, it is as pictured. Shipping could use some work but it got to me fine.

Really? I thought mine was superbly packaged, bubble-wrapped and everything. Weird.
328  Economy / Services / Re: Want to buy something from Japan? Maybe I can help you! on: October 16, 2012, 06:14:09 AM
There are so many unique products available in Japan, I fully support this idea.
Japanese candy is awesome!! What about neruneruneru, or happy kitchen hamburger?? morinaga hi-chew fanta?
I think there would be an excellent market for food products you can only get in Japan, especially Candy and Drinks.
Plus they are consumable items, so your customers will keep ordering more!
329  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Where'd all this unknown hashrate come from? on: October 16, 2012, 04:36:42 AM
Doing a little research will tell you lots. Want to know who's finding more blocks than the top 5 pools combined right now?

IP:   82.130.102.160
Decimal:   1384277664
Hostname:   nb-10391.ethz.ch
ISP:   Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich
Organization:   Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich
Services:   None detected
Type:   Corporate
Assignment:   Static IP



Fucktard. IF youre going to talk shit to people at least know some shit.
At least I didn't cry about losing money gambling? lololol wahhh wahhh wahhh go suck on a pacifier you feeble minded twit.
330  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Where'd all this unknown hashrate come from? on: October 16, 2012, 02:23:14 AM
Doing a little research will tell you lots. Want to know who's finding more blocks than the top 5 pools combined right now?

IP:   82.130.102.160
Decimal:   1384277664
Hostname:   nb-10391.ethz.ch
ISP:   Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich
Organization:   Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich
Services:   None detected
Type:   Corporate
Assignment:   Static IP

331  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: satoshi dice lol on: October 16, 2012, 01:59:34 AM
Cry more because you didn't quit while you were ahead. Really, cry more. It'll help. I promise. Fucktard.
332  Other / Archival / Re: Another Free BTC site on: October 15, 2012, 03:36:12 AM
Programmer kid trying to pay people for doing his homework...? Answers can be found on the internet, why ask them on the internet and expect people not to be able to know/find them?
333  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: 構造や嵩高ダウン on: October 15, 2012, 03:33:20 AM
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Alrighty then!.....
334  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Which is the best pool to join with your ASIC? on: October 15, 2012, 01:08:39 AM
Any pool that has upgraded to Stratum or GBT based pool servers.

Stratum - BTC Guild & Slash
GBT - EclipseMC and Eligius
It'd be awesome if Guns n' Roses lead guitarist Slash had made a mining pool... Welcome to the jungle...
335  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: ABCPool.co: Pay-per-Share pool that pays for stales! (newbie support thread) on: October 15, 2012, 12:52:56 AM
I am click "Instant Cash Out" and

"Your balance has exceeded the amount for manual payout. Use our automatic payout feature to receive your funds this time, and try to withdraw more frequently in the future."

Your faq:
"Immediate Payment can be initiated at any time, no matter how much you want to withdraw. "

??
Just a guess, but you're probably trying to withdraw more than ABC has in its hot wallet.
336  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The future of Bitcoin is illegal on: October 15, 2012, 12:46:14 AM
I don't see any reason why government will claim a potential investment target illegal, is gold or silver illegal? Some even more close example are Linden dollar or WOW gold, are they illegal?

Gold was indeed made illegal under Franklin Roosevelt in the United States in 1933. Holding physical gold could land you in jail. Check out Executive Order 6102. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Executive_Order_6102
337  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: I questioned the "Bitcoin dev team" (Andresen & Co.) on complying with AML laws. on: October 14, 2012, 06:52:32 PM
in the original irc conversation it's weird how BlueMatt doesn't appear to have ops but then does all of a sudden as he threatens to kick people.
338  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: what the hell ever happened to deepbit? on: October 14, 2012, 01:56:31 AM
What happened to Deepbit you asked? As difficulty went up, rewards went down, and miners became discontent with how much they were making at Deepbit, and realized they could be making more at just about any other pool by comparison. PPS fee of 10% is straight fucked, yo.


Oh, and that graph only measures the number of blocks awarded to a particular pool or entity, not their actual hashrate. If Deepbit were mining at 100TH/s and found say, 3 blocks in an hour, and my imaginary pool is mining at 20TH/s and found say, 4 blocks in an hour, that graph would show my pool as bigger despite it actually being 1/5th the size. Make sense?
339  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Obama or Romney ? on: October 14, 2012, 01:49:06 AM
In 2008, Obama ran on a campaign largely centered around the idea of "hope and change" and that these things were possible with current political structuring. Today most of us realize this is an utter and blatant contrived farse; the smile of a politician, wrapped in succulent lie tainted bacon. And I like my bacon, don't go tainting it!
Ahem, I digress. More recently in September 2012 during the Democratic National Convention, Obama states to the public that "The change is you!"... and as mind-blowing as this is, it's only a half truth. For hope to be viable and plausible, you must first believe in it, and fewer people are, as the days of bitter monetary oppression continue to pass. I was taught long ago that change, no matters its form, comes from within. The vast majority of people are not "from within", quite the contrary, for the most part we are unenlightened sheep who remain docile just as our oppressors would wish us to be. We have no ability to change the system from within because there is no political will to do so. People are much happier just living their lives and not rocking the proverbial boat.
If change is to occur, it must happen on the level of social-elitists who think themselves better than their fellow man just because of some relatively worthless fancy green ink printed on equally fancy paper. Problem is, the rich have 1 priority above all else, and that is to remain rich. Not easy to "rock the boat" with that crowd, but if we are to free ourselves from financial tyranny, I feel this is an absolutely necessary step along the way. Convince the rich that they will no longer be rich if they put so much faith in a dying currency. Not all voices are equal in this country, far from it. The more money you have, the more power you have, the more power you have, the more influence you have, etc etc etc... Do not believe a word that any politician would choose to have seeded in your ear, for behind that word is some unknown clandestine agenda which will likely come back and haunt you from your early grave for having listened. Voting one way or the other is another way of saying "I'm okay with being told half-truths and empty promises by corrupt entities over whom I have zero control." Politics are a rigged game, the house wins either way, be they Republicrat or Democans. There is but one way and one way only to beat a rigged game; don't play it. Don't vote. Watch as the powers that be realize how utterly fucked they are when only 1% of the population goes out to vote.

Don't fuck with my bacon.
340  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Should we be trying harder to stop the BTC black market? on: October 14, 2012, 01:21:14 AM
What do you envisage when speaking about a government outlawing Bitcoin (be specific)?

That's a great question, I'm sure people have discussed this at length, I would like to hear what others think. I don't envision them outlawing the possession of BTC necessarily, that seems too complex and unenforceable. More like making it illegal to convert BTC to debt currencies under some BS money laundering laws/regulations.

Do you think it would be difficult for legislators and courts to make trading fiat currency for bitcoins illegal?


This is a good question, but lacks its counterpart. Would it be difficult for legislators and courts to make trading bitcoins for fiat currency illegal? Trading fiat should've been made illegal decades ago, since it represents a promise of future labor, or 'debt'. This is monetary slavery. The more people who discover this, the greater will there will be to invoke change by one means or another. And we need change. Not the hopium Obama kind of change, but millions of people storming the political gates kind of change.

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