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3281  Economy / Services / Re: [BIT-X.com] Earn Bitcoins by Posting | Signature Campaign on: March 29, 2015, 01:36:55 PM
I might be interested in the card, but the fees for the first year seem to be a bit too big... Where can I read more about it? And where are the terms and conditions?

More information will be released within a week or so Smiley.

Ok, thank you, I'll be waiting for more info before I make a decision Smiley
3282  Economy / Services / Re: [BIT-X.com] Earn Bitcoins by Posting | Signature Campaign on: March 29, 2015, 01:35:23 PM
I might be interested in the card, but the fees for the first year seem to be a bit too big... Where can I read more about it? And where are the terms and conditions?
3283  Economy / Exchanges / Re: [ANN] BIT-X.com | Exchange BTC, LTC, USD, EUR, GBP | Instantly Mine & Trade GH/s on: March 29, 2015, 01:32:11 PM
So basically we have to pay 0.1 to get the card going, and 0.02 to keep it going each month? That way, the card will cost 0.34 in the first year, right?
3284  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Almost killed my PI.. on: March 29, 2015, 01:28:10 PM
I'm not very knowledgeable about the Pi although I think you may need to optimise some settings / compromise. Bitcoin is known to ruin the SD card.

Never really had any issues on mine and I've compiled several coins there... What makes Bitcoin different while compiling?

The problem comes from your sdcard.
Sd cards are not meant to be doing hard work. You should compile moving swap partition and /tmp partition out of the sdcard. More information here:
http://mywayonlinux.blogspot.com/2014_05_01_archive.html

On guides how to install OS in raspberry pi

use elinux.org and my favorite.. install arch linux arm on your raspberry pi http://elinux.org/ArchLinux_Install_Guide

That's actually a very nice idea Smiley Thanks
3285  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: [BIT-X] Signature Campaign - Discussion on: March 28, 2015, 11:52:10 PM

Now the worst thing is the fee, but it will not be a problem if marcotheminer can ask them if can reduce it.

PS: Can you ask them? Thanks (or at least add the % of fee on our payment).

I can see how the withdrawal fee could be a problem for high volume traders, but in terms of sig campaign it's not really that scary.

For 300 posts/month (most people are below that) fee is little above 1 post-worth.



But if you add all the withdrawals from all the people... Fees go up to a lot of posts Smiley Maybe them can simply reduce or abolish the fee for addresses registered in the signature campaign... Smiley
3286  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Almost killed my PI.. on: March 28, 2015, 11:23:54 PM
Odd that your PI goes unresponsive... Compiling can take some time on such a small cpu, don't forget. You might as well reformat and try again. Also, how big is your swap?

If you want to go the VM way, you can try this: http://xecdesign.com/qemu-emulating-raspberry-pi-the-easy-way/

Haven't tried yet, so not sure if it works, but it's worth a shot!

You can also try and OC the Pi a bit Smiley
3287  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: priv key to QR generator on: March 28, 2015, 10:49:15 PM
You can use something like qrencode or QtQr offline if you feel safer that way Smiley
3288  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2015-03-28] venturebeat.com: 4 ways Blockchain technology will change the world on: March 28, 2015, 10:20:51 PM
This is just the beginning of what services can the blockchain provide for us... The blockchain by itself is as big or bigger than Bitcoin, and the technology will probably prevail longer than the coin Smiley Nice article

no "coin" (value), no secure blockchain.

Exactly, the blockchain needs value. But as I've said, it doesn't exactly need to be a coin. If it's beneficial to the users, the blockchain will always be secured I think Smiley

So yeah, the tech will prevail the coin. Probably other coin will replace it! But we don't know yet Smiley
3289  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: [BIT-X] Signature Campaign - Discussion on: March 28, 2015, 09:31:19 PM
@marcotheminer,

can I ask you what do you think about the payment directly the our personal bitcoin address (instead to the bit-x one?).

You can do this already.

What? How?
3290  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: [BIT-X] Signature Campaign - Discussion on: March 28, 2015, 07:32:53 PM
When someone says USD pegged they usually mean the payments will be priced in dollars, paid in btc, e.g. 23 cents a post, paid in bitcoin using exchange rate at the time of payment.

This is what I meant.

Sound great, the Bitcoin price fluctuation won't impact on the posting income.

You are not participating in this campaign. Tongue

It will impact the amount of btc one receives in an unknown way.  It's all about the btc.

I guess for Bit-X it's not all about the btc.

Maybe he is participating to the bit-x signature campaign from one of his alt account.


@marcotheminer,

can I ask you what do you think about the payment directly the our personal bitcoin address (instead to the bit-x one?).

That would be a very welcome change Smiley But I agree it makes sense to be paid on the Bit-x address.
3291  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2015-03-28] venturebeat.com: 4 ways Blockchain technology will change the world on: March 28, 2015, 06:51:17 PM
This is just the beginning of what services can the blockchain provide for us... The blockchain by itself is as big or bigger than Bitcoin, and the technology will probably prevail longer than the coin Smiley Nice article
3292  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: OVERVIEW: BITCOIN HARDWARE WALLETS █████████████████ Secure your Coins on: March 28, 2015, 06:30:00 PM

Nice article Smiley I seriously hope nobody finds a way to bypass these kinds of things... Although it's probably just a question of time before someone does.
3293  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Minera v0.4.1] Your next mining dashboard is here. CPUminer/CGminer/BFGminer. on: March 28, 2015, 06:09:11 PM
Suddenly I'm locked outside Minera. I am 100% sure of my password, but the page simply does not open. meanwhile the miner is running, as I can see on the pool's webpage... What's up here? Should I reset my install?

Minera version? Did you update recently?

0.4.1

No recent updates Smiley Didn't change anything recently... I just leave it running and check from time to time.

Well, weird... Is your Minera reachable from the internet? You could investigate in the logs, but by now to reset the password to "minera" just do this in a terminal:

Code:
echo -n "f6048a781885a51d7156afc13f2fb477" | redis-cli -x set minera_password

EDIT: eh oh well, there is also this bug https://github.com/michelem09/minera/issues/123 as workaround you should use only letters-numbers to be sure your password is saved correctly. I just fixed this but I don't release it yet.

Yes, it's reachable as usual, but can't login, either in my network, or from the outside.

Are the logs in the minera folder?

I've tried your code, and I still cannot login. Also, my password only has letters and numbers Smiley


Mmm probably you have a different problem, please look at logs at /var/www/minera/application/logs/log-*
Also check the php log:

Code:
sudo less /var/log/php5-fpm.log

Try to login then check the logs.

Log from when I tried to login

Code:
ERROR - 2015-03-28 18:05:03 --> Delta Stats stored as: {"timestamp":1427565903,"pool_hashrate":450376,"hashrate":357700,"avg_freq":0,"accepted":1,"errors":0,"rejected":0,"shares":128,"last_share":1427565842}
ERROR - 2015-03-28 18:05:03 --> Total Stats stored as: {"timestamp":1427565903,"pool_hashrate":450376,"hashrate":357700,"avg_freq":845,"accepted":5528,"errors":0,"rejected":2,"shares":900992,"last_share":1427565886}
ERROR - 2015-03-28 18:05:03 --> Stored AVG stats for period 300: {"timestamp":1427565427,"seconds":300,"pool_hashrate":467799,"hashrate":357699,"frequency":0,"accepted":2,"errors":0,"rejected":0,"shares":230}
ERROR - 2015-03-28 18:05:03 --> Checking miner for possible dead devices...
ERROR - 2015-03-28 18:05:03 --> Called Minerd with command: {"get":"stats"}

ERROR - 2015-03-28 18:05:05 --> Sending data to Mobileminer
ERROR - 2015-03-28 18:05:08 --> --- END CRON TASKS (6.21 secs) ---
ERROR - 2015-03-28 18:06:02 --> --- START CRON TASKS ---
ERROR - 2015-03-28 18:06:02 --> Miner is up
ERROR - 2015-03-28 18:06:02 --> Storing stats...
ERROR - 2015-03-28 18:06:02 --> Called Minerd with command: {"get":"stats"}

ERROR - 2015-03-28 18:06:07 --> Delta Stats stored as: {"timestamp":1427565967,"pool_hashrate":443451,"hashrate":357700,"avg_freq":0,"accepted":1,"errors":0,"rejected":0,"shares":128,"last_share":1427565886}
ERROR - 2015-03-28 18:06:07 --> Total Stats stored as: {"timestamp":1427565967,"pool_hashrate":443451,"hashrate":357700,"avg_freq":845,"accepted":5529,"errors":0,"rejected":2,"shares":901120,"last_share":1427565938}
ERROR - 2015-03-28 18:06:08 --> Checking miner for possible dead devices...
ERROR - 2015-03-28 18:06:08 --> Called Minerd with command: {"get":"stats"}

ERROR - 2015-03-28 18:06:14 --> Sending data to Mobileminer
ERROR - 2015-03-28 18:06:17 --> --- END CRON TASKS (14.97 secs) ---

And when I run your command, it shows me this

Code:
pi@raspberrypi ~ $ sudo less /var/log/php5-fpm.log
/var/log/php5-fpm.log: No such file or directory

Any ideas?
3294  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Satoshi on: March 28, 2015, 04:37:08 PM
Why would we need satoshi to return? People would hunt him down like crazy, he wouldn't have any peace of mind, and wouldn't be able to develop Bitcoin further.

That being said, it's not impossible he's still there, on another name, working on other things Grin

i see so many people wanting satoshi to return so we can all give him thanks.

but the real question is... do you know the creator (the actual mastermind person) of bank notes.

would you have the same desire for the fiat creator to return
would you have the same desire to thank the fiat creator.

Very good point Smiley
3295  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Buying Monarch from BFL on: March 28, 2015, 04:30:41 PM
You seem to be new around here, so here it goes: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=150803.0

Please, just don't buy from BFL, ever. Whatever their product is... You risk getting nothing, and you're not buying that much anyways.
3296  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I am pretty confident we are the late adopters, gentlemen. on: March 28, 2015, 02:49:31 PM
haha, this guy made me remember that HODL thread Grin Another post to go down on the history books Grin
3297  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Could you imagine your life without Bitcoin poll on: March 28, 2015, 02:42:03 PM
Definitely not. We're in it for a change, and Bitcoin is bringing positive change to our society

Things will take time, and Bitcoin won't probably be around when things change for the better... But the seed is planted Smiley And we can't live without that
3298  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: [BIT-X] Signature Campaign - Discussion on: March 28, 2015, 01:47:53 PM
Please, no USD pegging. That wouldn't be helping the BTC economy... Smiley Also, it could go both ways, the price could have a major drop and we would recieve a lot of coins, and the price could rise and we'd have nothing. Not a good solution for anyone Smiley
3299  Economy / Economics / Re: destroying bitcoins on: March 28, 2015, 01:41:54 PM
I'm going to disregard the fact that OP probably has the private keys...

Why the hell would anyone would like to burn coins? I seriously don't get it. So many Bitcoins burned... I would be very happy to have them. If you simply don't want the coins, just distribute them around to people who do want them. Burning them won't affect the price one bit. The supply/demand theory is just that: theory. We've seen it doesn't really affect prices on crypto.
3300  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Bitcoin Core 0.10.0 starts very slow. on: March 28, 2015, 01:30:59 PM
Bitcoin Core always took something like 20 minutes to boot around here (the disadvantages of not having an SSD...). Never really worried about it, but it would be cool if I could speed it up a bit. Doesn't lowering the number of blocks checked at startup make my wallet a disservice to the community? Could I be relaying imprecise blockchain data if I do that? Would my connections be rejected if I had a somewhat wrong blockchain?
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