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3241  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Hiya Guys Newbie here in need of some help. on: February 12, 2013, 09:31:32 PM
Seems ok to me at first glance.

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I see it on the screen but my account shows only name coins.
That is, because you haven't set a namecoin address for automated payout, so namecoins accumulate on your Bitminter-account,
while your bitcoins are sent immediately to your wallet.

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All i am asking is if i am simply doing it right? After that i would like to move my 2 machines to a pool..
Well, your machines actually are already swimming in a pool, which is Bitminter, you're not solo-mining.

Your payout doesn't look that bad,
~0.18 per day shown on PC1.pic looks good for ~1200MH/s, combined with PC2 (depending on its hash-speed) you should end up somewhere around 0.27 per day.
Variance is a factor though, if the pool has some bad luck and finds less than average blocks a day, you get less coins that day, but of course you get more, when the pool's lucky.



3242  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: gtx 460 (768mb) profitability in mining TODAY on: February 12, 2013, 05:12:20 PM
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Average generation time for a block (solo)   3 years, 157 days (can vary greatly depending on your luck)
..
Coins per 24h at these conditions   0.0200 BTC
..
.. unless being in a pool pays more.
..
No, being in a pool doesn't pay more (it might even pay less due to pool-fees, or network-lag),
but instead of waiting >3years (on average, with rising difficulty it'll probably be more like 10years) to get 25BTC when mining solo, you get a steady 0.02BTC each day when mining on a pool (and of course less when difficulty rises).

Not really worth the hassle if you're doing it for profit, but fun to play around with. 
3243  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Newbie asking questions. on: February 12, 2013, 12:46:30 PM
Just open up the CCC, click on AMD Overdrive and there's your temperature and clock-settings.
3244  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Newbie asking questions. on: February 12, 2013, 12:20:54 PM
175MH/s seems ok, you might be able to squeeze out a bit more by overclocking the GPU,
the wiki lists results from 170MH/s up to 300MH/s,
but you should keep an eye on the temperature if you do.
3245  Local / Deutsch (German) / Re: silk road!!!! was haltet ihr davon? on: February 12, 2013, 12:15:01 PM
Auf Chemie kann ich auch gut verzichten, Mutter Natur versorgt uns doch mit allem, was wir brauchen.  Wink

Gibts auf SR nicht auch Waffen und Munition? War selbst nochnie da, dachte aber irgenwo mal sowas gelesen zu haben.
3246  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Newbie asking questions. on: February 12, 2013, 11:28:21 AM
A 6850 would produce a decent MHash rate, but i have no idea why you're not seeing it in the device tab of GuiMiner. 
Probably wrong drivers installed, or missing SDK.
3247  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: My friend has explained to me that Mtgox has some serious issues with processes! on: February 12, 2013, 08:12:05 AM
Could the form admins install the SMF "retard test" plugin so it is not possible for idiots like this guy to open a forum account?

you insult me with your intelligence  Cheesy

Says the guy who's complaining about others not understanding english, but by himself doesn't understand  something as easy as
If you could let me know his ticket number by sending a PM, I will be in touch with him from there.

Get a life.
3248  Local / Deutsch (German) / Re: silk road!!!! was haltet ihr davon? on: February 12, 2013, 07:59:18 AM
... ahnungslos.

Vielleicht solltest Du Dich besser zu Sachen äußern die Du schon gemacht hast.
Anonym empfangen ist völlig unnötig, da schießt Du mit Kanonen auf Spatzen.

Stimmt. Dann erkläre mal warum das eine tolle Idee ist, dass ein anonymer Verkäufer illegaler Waren (Lockvogel?) Deine reale Adresse bekommen sollte oder Du das Risiko eingehen möchtest, beim Paket abholen trotz falscher ID in eine Falle zu tappen?! No risk - no fun?
Kurz vorweg: Ich nutze SilkRoad nicht.

Es ist nicht strafbar, ein Paket zu empfangen, daher bringt es den Behörden wenig, mich in eine solche Falle zu locken.
Pakete kann man mir auch schicken, ohne daß ich davon weiß, durch die Annahme meinerseits ist nichts bewiesen.
Das Risiko ist für den Käufer also eher gering, selbst wenn er keine fake-ID angibt und sich das Paket direkt an die Haustür liefern lässt.

3249  Local / Anfänger und Hilfe / Re: Was passiert mit den verloren gegangenen BTC `s on: February 12, 2013, 07:09:28 AM
eines tages, wenn genug rechenleistung vorhanden ist, werden sich (w)findige crypohistoriker und -archäologen auf die suche nach verlorengegangenen bitcoin schätzen machen!

verlorengegangene coins sind nicht einfacher zu "finden" als existierende.
Also, es "existieren" ja sowohl verlorengegangene, alsauch nicht-verlorengegangene,  Wink
aber ist schon richtig, die Leute, die sich dann auf die Suche machen, werden zwischen beiden nicht unterscheiden (weder können, noch wollen).
3250  Local / Biete / Re: [Verkaufe] 2x Ztex Quad Board FPGA Miner on: February 11, 2013, 06:57:39 PM
Bei BFL  gibt es für 649$ =485 €
30GH/s zu kaufen
Naja, zu kaufen gibts die da nochnich, man kann sie vorbestellen.  Grin
3251  Local / Anfänger und Hilfe / Re: How much does the german government know/monitor? on: February 11, 2013, 06:31:53 PM
The daily limit triggering a bank to report is 15000 EUR. Then the bank client has to declare.
The limit for the AWV-Meldepflicht is 12 500 EUR, not 15 000.
3252  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: BFL Jalapeno coins per day in a few months? on: February 11, 2013, 02:54:28 PM
I'd say you'd average at around 0.03BTC per day, if you're lucky.

Mathematics or it didn't happen..

Here you go:
Just running some numbers here..
 
Avalon batch 1:  20 Thash
Avalon batch 2:  40 Thash
Avalon tradins:   20 Thash (trade ins are not part of batch 2.)
 
Total Avalon by May:  80 Thash
 
BFL --  with the pictures that were recently posted of the BFL (non-asic-populated) boards, I'm now in the camp that I believe BFL will be shipping a product that at least comes close to their stated goals of 7.5 Ghash per chip.  Having said that, I've seen batch numbers ranging from 15K chips to 100K chips..  At this point the most plausible I've seen are an initial batch of 15K, followed closely by another 15K followed by a 35K batch...  Going with a gut feeling partially based on all the BFL adds I'm seeing, and how active their forums are, I'm thinking they have all 3 batches sold.  So, allowing for some defects, and rounding I'm guessing:
 
BFL batch 1:  100 Thash
BFL batch 2:  100 Thash
BFL batch 3:  220 Thash
 
Total BFL by may:  420 Thash
 
Soo..  the way I see it, there is already 500 Thash of existing paid for pre-orders.   Factoring in existing FPGA's, free electric GPU's, Goliath, other ASICs, aliens from Omnicron, and what-not, it looks to me like if you were to order an ASIC right now, the difficulty would be at least 75MM by the time you got it.  
Let's just assume those numbers are close,
current network is ~25TH/s, those 500TH/s that probably go online within the next couple of month are 20times as much,
take the current expected reward of 0.691BTC/day and divide it by 21 and you'll end up with ~0.033BTC/day.

Is that mathematics enough for you?  Smiley

Still pure speculation of course, we might see even more than 500TH/s, or (which is unlikely) less and noone really knows on what timeframe those ressources will be added to the network, might be 1 month, or 6, or more.

3253  Local / Trading und Spekulation / Welchen Markt bevorzugt Ihr? on: February 11, 2013, 11:21:29 AM
Mahlzeit.

Die Frage richtet sich hauptsächlich an Verkäufer:
Welchen Marktplatz/Service bevorzugt Ihr (und warum), um BTC für EUR zu verkaufen?

Ich hab bislang praktisch nur MtGox genutzt und das überwiegend zum kaufen. Fang grad erst an, ein paar Coins zu verkaufen, aber weniger um "auszucashen", sondern vielmehr um ein paar Euros zu sammeln, um damit mal die Auszahlungs-Option zu testen.

Wenn das dann klappt, oder auch nicht, teste ich andere Plätze.
In meine engere Wahl fallen bislang Bitcoin-24 und Bitcoin-Central.

Wie sind Eure Erfahrungen mit den Dreien, oder auch anderen? 
3254  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: My friend has explained to me that Mtgox has some serious issues with processes! on: February 11, 2013, 08:51:44 AM
I've been using MtGox like...forever and never had any serious issues.

There was one small glitch onetime, when they missed a zero (added $100 to my funds although I wired $1000), but 1 email fixed it
and another time they closed my account because I didn't use it for a couple of months, again 1 email and I could get back in.

So there's really nothing I could complain about in terms of customer support.

And for the japanese bank not talking english, it's not up to the customer to fix issues with a companies bank, it's up to the company to handle those issues and that's what MtGox does, again, nothing to complain.


Good luck with opening your own exchange.  Smiley
 
3255  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: How do I import qt wallet to electrum on Linux? on: February 11, 2013, 08:37:54 AM
If you can't because Bitcoin-qt is not synchronized, you can import addresses to Electrum and then send coind from imported addresses to one of your Electrum address
If he imports the addresses to Electrum there is no need to send Coins from Electrum to Electrum.  Wink

Well It will create me so work, beacuse of all the multiple backups and encryptions etc.
If you just send the Coins from your old QT-wallet to the new Electrum-wallet, you don't need to care about your old backups anymore, seems like less work.
And it is definetely less work to just send them than to export/import each and every address from one wallet to the other.

If you don't really need the addresses, it's easier to just send Coins.
If you really need the addresses (or some of them), you can still export/import them later (if you keep at least one backup).
3256  Economy / Lending / Re: WANT 13,500 BTC BUSINESS LOAN on: February 11, 2013, 05:38:54 AM
You are offering 30% for 13,500 BTC which means you value your company at 45000 BTC.  How much money have you put into this project?

How much capital are you putting in yourself?

Still no answer to those questions, you just ignore them.
I guess (based on you being a student and all you have is a car) you haven't put any capital in by yourself at all,
so why would an investor fund 100% of your project but only get a 30% share (not even knowing what kind of project we're talking about, or which part of it might be illegal)?

Anyone with the money that is willing to take a small risk ...
made me LOL
3257  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: BYPASSING SECOND LIFE RISK API on: February 11, 2013, 02:22:41 AM
It's not actually great to have a limit so low.  Wink
Sometimes I wish(ed) I could (have been able to) transfer more than 100k per week and my limit on TheRock is even lower (3k per day), which is why I rarely use it.

I never changed my payment info and as far as I remember I only added USD-funds once in my SLifetime.
My 100k limit on VirWox also didn't change in years, I guess the only way to raise it is to contact them and beg for it.

There is nothing you can do besides contacting VirWox/TheRock if you don't pass the RiskAPI,
but if you don't pass today, it doesn't mean you won't pass tomorrow.

LindenLabs doesn't really give out any information about what kind of checkings they do, or what's required to pass the API, it's all supersecret (or in other words: LindenLabs sucks!).
Every day is different, all you can do if you fail to pass is try again the next day, sad but true.
3258  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: BYPASSING SECOND LIFE RISK API on: February 11, 2013, 01:59:33 AM
Well, the rates on TheRock are of course different, because the trading-volume is different too. VirWox has a lot more traders, a lot more volume, the rates quickly catch up to MtGox-rates.
Depending on where the price goes and how fast it moves, you might catch the lucky moment to buy in or sell out at TheRock at better rates than on VirWox,
it's all about luck and timing.  Wink


And again, there's is nothing you could do to bypass the RiskAPI, only the operators can do that.
The limits they'll set on you totally depend on how much they trust you, you're new, so they obviously don't trust you a lot.
3259  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: BYPASSING SECOND LIFE RISK API on: February 11, 2013, 01:36:46 AM
Fix your CapsLock.  Cool


45+ days isn't exactly a lot, my avatar is 6years old and I too have a weekly limit (your talking about VirWox I guess).
100 lindens seems superlow though and it really doesn't make any sense in terms of tradebility to transfer an amount that low,
my limit is 100k per week (could probably be raised if I contact them and ask nicely).


Anyway, the only ones able to bypass the RiskAPI are the operators of VirWox, there's nothing you could do about that.


You might wanna try TheRock as an alternative to VirWox, they use the RiskAPI too of course, but it's easier to contact them (inworld by just sending an IM to Paci Barbarossa, or on this forum by sending a PM to eliale) and ask for a limit-change and besides that, TheRock has lower fees on trades than VirWox and you can trade amounts lower than 1BTC too.

3260  Local / Deutsch (German) / Re: Eine Frage über den SOFORT payment services on: February 10, 2013, 12:48:42 PM
You have to give away a TAN from your online banking account,
they use it to clear the transaction.
Well, that's the customers perspective, I guess OP's more asking for merchants experiences.

@inge:
Bitcoin-24.com is using/offering that SOFORT service, so sending TAiS46 a PM to ask him about it might be a good idea.
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