+1 dust for selling me some NameCoins
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some transactions just get delayed, check if your transaction appears on this site, if it does, just wait, it'll make it into a block sooner or later.
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i would also like to test this, so please keep us up to date.
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probability, it takes on average about 10minutes, but it might happen within seconds or hours.
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+1 demonofelru nice and easy, pleasure doing business with ya.
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(1) yes, i did and i really liked it and (2) no, i don't think that hour was too long, was fun to see the one and only PLATO and those bitcoinlabs-guys and i look forward to watch the next show.
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after looking more into those missing-bcaIN-accounts, this looked worse than it actually is, there has only been 1 registration that seems to have had a connection-problem with bitcoind, all other accounts, that didn't get their bcaIN, never logged in after account-creation. in phelix's case, his ref didn't even notice he registered twice. now he knows and has 2 active accounts, which gets phelix 2 active refs. for now, i just changed the downline-view a bit from 1.lvl:4 (2 pending) to 1.lvl:4 (2 active/2 pending) but i'll probably work a bit more on it soon.
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seems like we got a little bug hiding somewhere. but, after checking the DB it also seems there's everything fine with your account, it's just that you actually only have 3 refs (and 1 of those pending), one of the actives registered twice, due to the bug i guess, which didn't create a new bcaIN on his first try. that non-created bcaIN obviously didn't make it to the database and that again results in the wrong display of your stats. sorry about that, have to hunt that down. [update]: this didn't happen for the first time, but it only effected few registrations (~1%) and corresponding ref-stats, due to the fact, that no bcaIN was created, no coins were sent, received, or lost. seems like there's a connection-problem from webserver to bitcoin-rpc (which runs on another machine, although in the same LAN) from time to time, but i don't know why, or what causes it. i'll see if i can work that out, by adding another checkpoint or something, else i'll just fire up another webserver on the bitcoin-machine and move the website to it. i'm sorry for any inconvenience.
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thermal problem at only 65C on a 5770? seems a bit low to me (i don't have a 5770 though).
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I guess "active" means someone has paid the fee.
"active" means: paid the fee and logged in (or refreshed page) once after that (to trigger the sponsor-/random-payments), that's correct. > 1.lvl:4 (1 pending) I thought pending would mean "not active" and the other number would show the acitves. How would I know how many of these are active? means: you referred 4 people and 1 of those 4 is pending/not yet active/hasn't paid the fee yet, obviously (or maybe not that obvious ), 3 of those 4 are active. Are there more than two states? no, there are just two states.
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you're very welcome, glad to hear it works.
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Lol you have to be kidding. 1 post and you think we are a scam?
don't feed the trolls, you're talking to a spammer. probably got deleted last time, so it just created a new account to spam wow-gold-links
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hmm, maybe a driver/SDK issue, try to reinstall those (i'd recommend to use SDK2.1/2.2 instead of 2.3).
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you're currently mining on your CPU, in the miner GUI, click on Device (where it currently says "AMD Athlon...") and choose your GPU (device 1 instead of 0), that should do the trick.
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1BTC, is that it?
if noone else wants it (and graingert still does), we've got a deal, i won't care. but i might keep the second voucher and maybe install Steam and check it out myself someday (when i'm bored).
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My PC is a Windows 7 64 bit, with an Nvidia GeForce460 and a Radeon X800GTO
Radeons that old don't have openCL support, so they won't work, you'll need at least a HD4xxx or higher. for your GTX460 you only need to install the CUDAToolkit (and recent drivers of course, but i bet you already have those installed). you can then use any of the available gpu-miners, be it OpenCL, like poclbm, or Diablos javaminer, or CUDA, like the one from puddinpop. if you don't want to fiddle with the commandline, there's also a GUI-miner, that (afaik) supports poclbm and puddinpops.
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yes, you should. 0.25BTC for active 1.lvls, 0.15BTC for active 2.lvls, 0.10BTC for active 3.lvls and every once in a while random 0.50BTC.
you currently have 4 1.lvl-refs, of which 2 are active, so you have received 0.50BTC so far, anything wrong on your side?
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The Poclbm GUI allows you to poll some sites for your balance, if you have setup a token.
oh, my bad, didn't know that, i haven't used the GUI myself for quite a while, maybe i should check out the new version.
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no, you only need mining-software and computing-ressources to use that software. you only need initial bitcoins, if you want to buy or rent those computing-ressources with bitcoins.
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i'm not insulted by your, or anyone elses copy, was always wondering why there aren't many more copies already, guess those will come sooner or later. i just disagree that it clearly refers to "open" in terms of saying "i am a ponzi scheme", at least for me it's not that clear, i'm with idev, who says: I think its more of a sale pitch.
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