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3661  Economy / Services / Re: GPUMAX | The Bitcoin Mining Marketplace on: February 27, 2012, 12:16:04 AM
Anyone noticed why the max payout you can set to is 0.000050 BTC, but the purchase price is 0.000055? Shouldn't you be able to set it to  0.000055 and still get shares?
3662  Economy / Services / Re: GPUMAX | The Bitcoin Mining Marketplace on: February 27, 2012, 12:13:18 AM
Update

The following action has been taken against the following pool:

  • Slush - Rate limited due to connection issues
. . .
https://i.imgur.com/xzmuf.png
you're still using a pool with a fee? what is this, 2011? oh well, at least it's not deepbit. Tongue
3663  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: [ANN] Bitcoin fork "No Forced TX Fee" v0.5.2 & 0.6.0rc1 released on: February 27, 2012, 12:11:55 AM
For Sale: Bitcoin Fork
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Medium Solid Cold Meat Serving Fork:
http://we.lovebitco.in/img/fork1.jpg
http://we.lovebitco.in/img/fork2.jpg
2 BTC, Shipped USA

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5 BTC Shipped USA
i see what you did there
3664  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: GPU chip degradation on: February 27, 2012, 12:03:46 AM
I take it you're running your DCIIs in a caseless rig?
Yes. Open Mining stand built from a $6 wooden Walmart Shoe rack...lol

Here is an older pic of the setup for those 2 cards.....a bit different now (settings) but the stand is the same.

GPI #0 & #1 on the 6960MINER are the Asus DCUII cards.

http://members.shaw.ca/bitlane/open_miners2.jpg
you really like to piss away money + power on quad core cpus.
3665  Other / Off-topic / Re: Butterfly Labs - Bitforce Single and Rig Box on: February 26, 2012, 10:48:14 PM
I guess they haven't anticipated such huge demand, and the factory they've contracted with just overloaded, plus Chinese NY holidays, plus last year you can get 50BTC per block =))). I hope they'll start production ASAP.
that was like, a month ago Roll Eyes
3666  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: Best Tri-Card Motherboard? on: February 26, 2012, 10:47:07 PM
why not use a cheap-o motheboard with pci extenders?
3667  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: [wts] 10 year old steam account - Bid away on: February 26, 2012, 08:20:31 PM
5 btc
3668  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Where is my address? on: February 26, 2012, 08:19:14 PM
third tab
3669  Economy / Auctions / Re: [Daily Auction] 300+ Two Letter .bit Domains (Namecoin) on: February 26, 2012, 08:13:02 PM
The bread picture would work well for bitcoins, too...

Especially these two letter domains I consider very similar to resources. Many people could use them. I bought them and if I'm lucky will be able to sell them for more. It has nothing to do with theft. In the meantime I have a strong interest to improve Namecoin and make it more popular --> free market is perfectly working.
But for bitcoins, each and every bitcoin is the same, rather than domain names, where the name matters.
There's a big difference between mining a block early on, and spamming registrations. Imagine what will happen if i registered all the top 10k English words in namecoin (it will only take a mere 1.2 BTC), and resell it. Would that be fair to other users?
I don't see much option to distribute domains other than "first come first serve" or some kind of...  auction. Cheesy

Of course the initial price for registration should not be too low.  Roll Eyes
So you are here to make a quick buck. Roll Eyes
3670  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: What miner do you use? on: February 26, 2012, 07:33:32 PM
cgminer - everything is automated Smiley
3671  Other / Off-topic / Re: Can anyone tell me what chip is used in BFL single? on: February 26, 2012, 05:10:57 PM
Just wait till ArtForz gets his unit.

He will expose the chip in 2 minutes using JTAG probing Grin

BFL : all your secrets are belong to us !

Can anyone say Chinese BFL copy in 3 months or less Cheesy ?

Yah, but what you dont know, is 15% of your hashing power would then end up in a Chinese pool...lol
As long as the net hash output is better than BFL, i'm ok.
3672  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Attention Phishing (Mtgox) on: February 26, 2012, 04:59:02 PM
I went and gave them this:
Username: fuck
Password: you
Grin
Not prudent - you can't tell what browser exploits the fake site might have been enriched with.
While your act of defiance is duly noted, never actually touching the attacking server is the way to go.

And *PLEASE* don't tell me that running <your_favourite_antivirus> justifies this attitude.
i got noscript. problem?
3673  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Building bitcoin communities with commercials, bottom up on: February 26, 2012, 03:37:36 AM

I don't think they are quite ready for prime time, but yeah once they build a client base they would quality Cheesy
what about operationfabulous?
3674  Economy / Auctions / Re: [Daily Auction] 300+ Two Letter .bit Domains (Namecoin) on: February 26, 2012, 03:12:36 AM
God I fucking hate domain squatters.  The scummy underbelly of the major TLDs and now in Namecoin as well.

You guys are suck fucksticks, I hope you die.  Well, if it's not you, it's some other cockgobbler doing it, so might was well make a buck, huh?
this
3675  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: If I wanted to start a Bitcoin casino... [will pay for help] on: February 26, 2012, 02:53:22 AM
card based games: the card order is hashed prior to a game, and the hash is presented to the user
dice/roulette: hash of the outcome is presented to the user prior to the game
the data in each of the cases probably will have to be padded with some random data to prevent someone from bruteforcing the results to gain an advantage.

ie. its pretty easy to detect a user using double bet attack, and let them succeed a few times, before locking them in for a 50x lost bet.
Don't even need to try, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martingale_%28betting_system%29

In the real world slot machines are required to display their current payout pct, and it needs to be above xx%, but still if noone verifies the machine/script, you could print 99% payout pct and in fact payout less than that.

If users cannot trust that they are being treated as fairly as any other real life casino, I dont see it taking off bigtime.
After some thinking, I came up with this. It should be cheat-proof from both parties, and is fully auditable.

Every day, generate a table with n + 1 columns (n being the number of "wheels" in the slot machine), and a very large number of rows. Now fill all of it with random numbers. Those random numbers will represent the outcome of a slot machine play. For example, column 1 will represent the position of where the first "wheel" will land, the second will represent the second "wheel", etc.. Now, hash each row's data + some random padding, and save the hash in the last column. Now publish the table, with only the last column. When a user plays, he/she will be allowed to choose from any hash he/she wants. After 36 hours, publish the entire table. Now anyone can audit the table to ensure that the game is indeed fair, and since another table has been generated for the day, no one can cheat. The casino can't cheat in this case because the hash has already been published prior to play, so there's a very low chance the results has been tampered with.
3676  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: How does one set up a private pool? 3 BTC bounty for a TuT on: February 26, 2012, 12:55:47 AM
It's a huge pain in the ass to setup and maintain. I'd sell my pool for the 50 BTC that we have been working to find for 1825+ hours.
Sorry, there's no walkthrough, but setting up a public pool is a very involved process.
mining doesn't work that way.
3677  Economy / Speculation / Re: bitscalper anyone use this ? [PASSWORDS LEAKED] on: February 26, 2012, 12:30:29 AM
Absolutely shocking: this guy (terrytibbs) claims to be responsible for bitscalper and offering refunds.  This appears legit.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=65946

Roll Eyes
3678  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: NamecoinGUI (with bitcoin support) - v0.5.0.18 on: February 25, 2012, 11:39:22 PM
Switching between namecoin and bitcoin is as simple as clicking Tools -> Switch to, then choosing either Bitcoin or Namecoin. It's written in C# and requires the Microsoft .NET Framework 4.
You can change the target framework to something lower, like 3.5 or 2.0. Unless you're using .net 4 specific features. Also, you can autodetect whether a server is namecoin/bitcoin by issuing the "help" rpc command, and looking at the command list.
This product smells something like this.
https://i.imgur.com/bIi3P.jpg[

Why ? What do you mean ?

Are you trying to say it is a trojan or something ?
No, he thinks it doesn't look aesthetically pleasing, which i sort of agree. The gui has too many unnecessary elements, like moving money between accounts.
3679  Economy / Lending / Re: [REQUEST] Funding for BitVPS.COM on: February 25, 2012, 08:51:54 PM
The company is owned and operated by 'rg' and 'grubles'.

Feedback & ratings:
http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=grubles
http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=rg

If you're going to claim that, at least get those two people to sign this message with their key.

Hi boys,

BitVPS (BitVPS.COM) is currently seeking a $2100 loan to buy:
[...]
Terms of the loan are available by message or email. I prefer not to discuss it out in the open. But basically, it will work out to you making $300 for lending us the money for 6 months.
So that works out to 14.3% interest over 6 months?
3680  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Help choose the new name for the Bitcoin Shitlist and WIN 1 BTC on: February 25, 2012, 06:31:09 PM
so i guess it's a site for defamation?
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