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3221  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer - MtGoxUSD wall movement tracker - Hardcore on: September 09, 2013, 05:07:41 PM
I see big players moving to Bitstamp slowly, the volume is getting bigger each day, and starting to be almost the same as Mtgox, they have faster and better support, today I made a deposit through SEPA and it was credited the same day, I usually withdraw money and I get it the same or next day on my account..... but still I fail to understand why people still trade on Mtgox after all this shit....  
3222  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [23.5Th] Eligius: ASIC, no registration, no fee CPPSRB BTC + 105% PPS NMC, 877 # on: September 09, 2013, 04:56:53 PM
I can confirm that I made way more with this pool than any other pool I have tried (on daily basis income), I was switching and trying pools since January, Eligius and MTRed (not operating any more) were two of the best pools when it came to the long term rewards.

the only thing I was annoyed about was the poor stats and the long confirmations as discussed before, but my miners were constantly happy mining,  wizikid promised that he will improve the stats, if you want to see better stats you just need to donate some of your income, so he can take time for coding.

I sold my miners and I am waiting for new hardware to come, but I wouldn't change this pool if I would be in your place, regardless that I had some argument with wizikid and LukeJr I have to admit that this pool is the one to go with.


this is only my 0.02BTC

3223  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Butterfly Labs 30 day countdown to the end of September on: September 09, 2013, 03:14:52 PM
you joined this forum the 15th May, they were delaying since February If i recall, you should do some searching before investing, to be honest I do not give a shit about BFL delays anymore, this forum got spammed with these threads.

you wont achieve anything by posting such posts, the only thing that I've learned is that people are prepared to pay shit load of money  to get ASIC prototypes, no matter what troubles they face, and no matter how many delays they have to wait, just get over it.

-another things I want to mention, even if ASICMINER is shipping right now from stock, their devices are so over priced and will never ever make ROI(BTC prospective, because Price is based on BTC) , couple months ago the first batch of blades sold @ 75BTC  and the second batch almost 60BTC the next batch was price fixed at 49.99BTC , these people will never see ROI, and not even to mention the USB blocks....

-for AVALON, only the first batch owners got the best investment, they made ROI and surpass it, then they shitted all over it with B2,B3 and not to mention the chips tragedy.

- I hate to say that, but BFL seemed to have solid offers at the time (looking from the FIAT prospective), and keep in mind that no matter how many delays BFL made, there is always a small chance to make a ROI for people who paid with paypal or wire transfer ( speculating that BTC price will go up)


the only company that honored their schedule and their specifications till now is Bitfury, but sadly I was afraid to invest my BTC and they didn't have the SEPA payment option for their august delivery.



        
3224  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] IN-HAND Bitfury 30GH/s kit on: September 09, 2013, 12:55:25 PM
I would offer 10 BTC a max, any one can order a 125 GH/s bitfury October delivery and get more hashing power for that money.
3225  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] IN-HAND Bitfury 30GH/s kit on: September 09, 2013, 12:51:27 PM
location? shipping to? escrow? normal price?

+1
3226  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] The First Litecoin PPS Pool on: September 09, 2013, 12:50:32 PM
I think the design is one of the best out there...do not change it just keep improving it.
3227  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] BFL Jala 8.2 GH/S on: September 09, 2013, 12:39:49 PM
what is the buy now price, I will take it today if the price is right.
3228  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [23.5Th] Eligius: ASIC, no registration, no fee CPPSRB BTC + 105% PPS NMC, 877 # on: September 09, 2013, 12:36:08 PM
Has anyone else had any trouble getting Armory to sign messages? I have it working in Armory and verifying the signature, but can't get My Eligius to accept it.

I had the same issue with Armory. Gave up and switched wallets -- qt works fine for me.

Currently only bitcoind/bitcoin-qt signed messages are supported.  MtGox's old signature system is supported for MtGox deposit addresses, but seems to be temporarily down (on their end).



On a side note, I've *finally* implemented the back end support for the customized minimum payout setting of the My Eligius options configuration page.  The setting will generally take effect within 30 minutes.  The payout queue will reflect the changes accordingly, as well as the estimates on the right side of the userstats page.

More to come!

-wk

Great work, I see that it is working already, I did enter the queue with a bit less than 0.167BTC , I sold my ASIC to make room for the new hardware, But I will mine again on this pool for sure.
3229  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: I sell my Butterfly Labs 30 GH/sec ASIC Bitcoin miner BTC, in hand on: September 08, 2013, 09:02:44 PM
I offer you 7 BTC I am from EU, so this works for both of us
3230  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: IN HAND - Asicminer Block Eruptor Blade 10.5GH/s on: September 08, 2013, 03:06:30 PM
Just reading your nick name makes me think that this is a scam hahahahah, the Nigerian prince needs your help LOL.
3231  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: BFL Chips from Lucko and Canary 50 chips + 44 chips on: September 07, 2013, 04:37:33 PM
50 canary chips left

do you have them in hands ? and where will you be shipping from ?

I would be really interested in 32 chip if you have them in hands and  if you will ship  from Europe.



Edit: OK I got it now... they didn't ship yet... when is the expected shipping schedule ?
3232  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: Selling 2 x 60Gh/s BFL Singles SC – 25BTC/each - Cheaper than AM Blades - EUROPE on: September 07, 2013, 12:47:27 PM
17.5BTC
3233  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: Selling 2 x 60Gh/s BFL Singles SC – 25BTC/each - Cheaper than AM Blades - EUROPE on: September 07, 2013, 08:21:22 AM
1 @14BTC
3234  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [21.5Th] Eligius: ASIC, no registration, no fee CPPSRB BTC + 105% PPS NMC, 877 # on: September 06, 2013, 11:00:04 AM
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Most of your post makes no sense whatsoever and I'm ashamed I'm once again feeding the troll...

Since what I can make out from your response basically proves you know nothing, I will end this by pointing out that most other pool reward systems are no-risk to the pool also, yet those pools charge a fee. PPLNS carries no pool risk, yet some pools still charge high fees for it. Technically PPS can be no risk because the pool can simply shutdown before actually "risking" anything as history has proven.

Servers hardware and hosting/bandwidth are not free regardless of what mining reward system is used.

So stop trolling and wasting everyone's time.

OK Mr. knowledge, you want to tell me that you are not making any money of the pool ? you take us as retards or what? and yet you want to charge a fee!! PPLNS charge almost to nothing, and most pools that charge fees have a great statistics and user friendly Interface, worker down notification, two-factor authentication great charts and some have more merged coins .......

now telling my point of view is trolling ? why didn't you consider this as some kind of suggestion ? 




Um... since when does 0% * anything = making money?  Basic math.  I would love to know where all this money I make off the pool you speak of is coming from since you seem to know everything.

The only thing I ever get from the pool are payments from my own mining efforts, like everyone else.  Counting funds I have personally contributed towards hosting and such I think I'm actually at a net loss even after my own personal mining payouts.

Again, know what you're talking about before you speak, troll.

-wk


so when a round is lucky lets say we submit only 10,000 share to find a block, logicly you will pay only for that, and the rest goes to your pocket. when long "unlucky" rounds appears, you save the extra shares that the 25 BTC cant cover as "Shelved Shares" and when a lucky round appears you pay the shelved shares and the rest(if any) goes to your pocket.

now this was my understanding to CPPSRB, I apologize if I understood it in a wrong way, I tried to read the wiki twice, so care to correct what I said if I am wrong


and please stop calling troll game, it is really childish....... try to build a productive conversation with me !

How can I have a productive conversation when all you want to do is attack my work and efforts and attempt to spread misinformation?

You prove you do not know what you're talking about because that is not how CPPSRB works. When the round is lucky the excess, in its entirety, pays older shares (shelved) and this is obvious as every block directly pays miners the full 25 BTC with little exception.

I am not attacking your work at all, I was suggesting some things but you fall on a defense position right away, and your answers had an angry accent, I pointed that I appreciated your work and that I would like to donate if you will put a better interface (but you didn't read that), and I said that you cant charge me fees because basically you are not offering anything near what the big pools that charge fees are offering.

about the CPPSRB, maybe I misunderstood the system, I will take some time and read about the concept again....

there is no reason to get pissed off, even if I maybe your "enemy" and If I maybe an asshole you try to be better then me Smiley  even Luke-Jr didn't get this mad and I know i pushed it a bit  Smiley
3235  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [21.5Th] Eligius: ASIC, no registration, no fee CPPSRB BTC + 105% PPS NMC, 877 # on: September 06, 2013, 10:41:14 AM
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Most of your post makes no sense whatsoever and I'm ashamed I'm once again feeding the troll...

Since what I can make out from your response basically proves you know nothing, I will end this by pointing out that most other pool reward systems are no-risk to the pool also, yet those pools charge a fee. PPLNS carries no pool risk, yet some pools still charge high fees for it. Technically PPS can be no risk because the pool can simply shutdown before actually "risking" anything as history has proven.

Servers hardware and hosting/bandwidth are not free regardless of what mining reward system is used.

So stop trolling and wasting everyone's time.

OK Mr. knowledge, you want to tell me that you are not making any money of the pool ? you take us as retards or what? and yet you want to charge a fee!! PPLNS charge almost to nothing, and most pools that charge fees have a great statistics and user friendly Interface, worker down notification, two-factor authentication great charts and some have more merged coins .......

now telling my point of view is trolling ? why didn't you consider this as some kind of suggestion ? 




Um... since when does 0% * anything = making money?  Basic math.  I would love to know where all this money I make off the pool you speak of is coming from since you seem to know everything.

The only thing I ever get from the pool are payments from my own mining efforts, like everyone else.  Counting funds I have personally contributed towards hosting and such I think I'm actually at a net loss even after my own personal mining payouts.

Again, know what you're talking about before you speak, troll.

-wk


so when a round is lucky lets say we submit only 10,000 share to find a block, logicly you will pay only for that, and the rest goes to your pocket. when long "unlucky" rounds appears, you save the extra shares that the 25 BTC cant cover as "Shelved Shares" and when a lucky round appears you pay the shelved shares and the rest(if any) goes to your pocket.

now this was my understanding to CPPSRB, I apologize if I understood it in a wrong way, I tried to read the wiki twice, so care to correct what I said if I am wrong


and please stop calling troll game, it is really childish....... try to build a productive conversation with me !
3236  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [21.5Th] Eligius: ASIC, no registration, no fee CPPSRB BTC + 105% PPS NMC, 877 # on: September 06, 2013, 10:08:08 AM
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Most of your post makes no sense whatsoever and I'm ashamed I'm once again feeding the troll...

Since what I can make out from your response basically proves you know nothing, I will end this by pointing out that most other pool reward systems are no-risk to the pool also, yet those pools charge a fee. PPLNS carries no pool risk, yet some pools still charge high fees for it. Technically PPS can be no risk because the pool can simply shutdown before actually "risking" anything as history has proven.

Servers hardware and hosting/bandwidth are not free regardless of what mining reward system is used.

So stop trolling and wasting everyone's time.

OK Mr. knowledge, you want to tell me that you are not making any money of the pool ? you take us as retards or what? and yet you want to charge a fee!! PPLNS charge almost to nothing, and most pools that charge fees have a great statistics and user friendly Interface, worker down notification, two-factor authentication great charts and some have more merged coins .......

now telling my point of view is trolling ? why didn't you consider this as some kind of suggestion ? 


3237  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [21.5Th] Eligius: ASIC, no registration, no fee CPPSRB BTC + 105% PPS NMC, 877 # on: September 06, 2013, 05:19:43 AM
Do you really spend that much less than 0.16 BTC per purchase?

I agree Luke,

But when the diff starts hitting 150m+ people are going to want to pay payout 0.00001  Smiley
That's going to make for stupidly high transaction fees when they go to spend them.


but what if my choice is to have my funds in my wallet even if it is 0.01 , and what if I decide to quit mining on this pool for any reason ? do I have to give up a week of mining rewards ? this will be so high after a couple of retargets ! automatic payment amount should be a choice not an obligation, if you want to keep it this way than activate free manually  payments each 24 hours.
Except the pool pays out the balance if you stop mining.

So you take this personally ? your argument is totally invalid this is not enough, we still need to adjust the minimum automatic payments our selves, and a free manual payment each 24 hour wouldn't heart, it is about what I would like to do with my funds not what works only for you !!! and yes 0.01 is important for me it is a Principe it doesn't matter how much it is 1000 or 0.1 BTC...... I did notice in most your post that you are anti-change or anti-improvements that doesn't come from your side !!!! you have to cut that ego a bit, it is gonna heart you at some point.....  
Um, what? I'm not anti-improvements at all, no idea how you could possibly get that idea when I'm directly responsible for some of the biggest improvements...
wizkid057 is making minimum payout configurable, but it takes time; my point was just that your desire for 0.01 BTC payouts is silly.
Manual payouts on demand are pretty much out of the question though. That would mean the server needs a wallet, which creates significant unnecessary security risks.
you are anti-change or anti-improvements that doesn't come from your side most of the time you stand on defense for improvements that doesn't come from your side, and it is hard to convince you or work with you...... that you are developing one of the biggest miners is something and your character and attitudes are another thing......

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Eligius takes no % of the mined subsidy


you do not need to take any fee when using CPPSRB, no one is taking any risk here, mostly PPS pools take a big fee, and any way you still make an amount of BTC depending on your luck.....

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Personally, I must first dedicate my time to my full-time employment and my bit of paid contract work (nothing bitcoin related).  I also have a fiance, a very mild social life, and a slew of other real world obligations to attend to

we all have, I have 4 kids and a hard IT operation job that it never ends, but when I do something I like to do it right.


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In any case, I just want to make it clear that Eligius isn't a huge for-profit pool with staff working on it full time.  We do our best to keep everything together and running smoothly and continue to improve at a steady pace, even without cutting into your (the miner's) earnings.  To me, this is one of the main things that makes Eligius the best possible pool to use.  I'm even working on code to fairly distribute transaction fees mined by the pool to miners also, since our original hosting agreement no longer applies, which will ensure that Eligius keeps a competitive edge. (more on this soon).


your work is really appreciated and I would like to donate when I see a better interface, but putting a mining fee is like charging me 100$ for a shitty coffee.

 I would like to help make things better, I will keep mining here....



3238  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [21.5Th] Eligius: ASIC, no registration, no fee CPPSRB BTC + 105% PPS NMC, 877 # on: September 05, 2013, 07:43:08 PM
Do you really spend that much less than 0.16 BTC per purchase?

I agree Luke,

But when the diff starts hitting 150m+ people are going to want to pay payout 0.00001  Smiley
That's going to make for stupidly high transaction fees when they go to spend them.


but what if my choice is to have my funds in my wallet even if it is 0.01 , and what if I decide to quit mining on this pool for any reason ? do I have to give up a week of mining rewards ? this will be so high after a couple of retargets ! automatic payment amount should be a choice not an obligation, if you want to keep it this way than activate free manually  payments each 24 hours.
Except the pool pays out the balance if you stop mining.

So you take this personally ? your argument is totally invalid this is not enough, we still need to adjust the minimum automatic payments our selves, and a free manual payment each 24 hour wouldn't heart, it is about what I would like to do with my funds not what works only for you !!! and yes 0.01 is important for me it is a Principe it doesn't matter how much it is 1000 or 0.1 BTC...... I did notice in most your post that you are anti-change or anti-improvements that doesn't come from your side !!!! you have to cut that ego a bit, it is gonna heart you at some point.....  
3239  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [21.5Th] Eligius: ASIC, no registration, no fee CPPSRB BTC + 105% PPS NMC, 877 # on: September 05, 2013, 07:21:11 PM
Do you really spend that much less than 0.16 BTC per purchase?

I agree Luke,

But when the diff starts hitting 150m+ people are going to want to pay payout 0.00001  Smiley
That's going to make for stupidly high transaction fees when they go to spend them.


but what if my choice is to have my funds in my wallet even if it is 0.01 , and what if I decide to quit mining on this pool for any reason ? do I have to give up a week of mining rewards ? this will be so high after a couple of retargets ! automatic payment amount should be a choice not an obligation, if you want to keep it this way than activate free manually  payments each 24 hours.
3240  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [21.5Th] Eligius: ASIC, no registration, no fee CPPSRB BTC + 105% PPS NMC, 877 # on: September 05, 2013, 07:07:44 PM
Do you really spend that much less than 0.16 BTC per purchase?
yes i do
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