I am so careful now, I lost 8.2BTC.
I am not losing a single satoshi from now on.
Thanks for the advice.
You got a cheap lesson I've lost much more in the early days
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Ghash is a FRAUD SCAM BEWARE
Please justify your assertion with some facts. It may test you though as 1) You will have to use more than 1 sentence. 2) Your assertion is false so you will fail to back up with 'facts' and 3) You won't be able to use the words die or scam. Looking forward to your qualified answer. I will not honor rule 3 Death to scammers
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Idk but mmpool is great ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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I switched the failover sequence of my merged minings pools to put bitparking's mmpool first instead of my own p2pool, and boom, I am now seeing 3.35 terrahashes on the LCD readout. So somehow p2pool was causing me to lose 2/3 of my hashing power.
I tried removing geistgeld, the fastest block time merged mined coin, such fast blocks that mmpool does not merge them, from my merge but still as soon as I switched back to using the p2pool pool the hash rate shown on the LCD started dropping back down again.
So I guess it must be something about my p2pool, rather than the fact that I merge more coins with it than mmpool does, that is causing such massive losses.
-MarkM-
P2pool does require extreme cpu for a few seconds when generating work every 30 seconds Back in the day we were seeing 30 second delays with Bitcoin getting the block ready to mine
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Wtf , scammers everywhere.
I am sick of them.
Please be careful of anyone pming you, don't buy information, download stuff or click links
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The circuit is sized based on the amperage of the equipment to be utilized. If your source voltage is 240 volts, then a 6KW load will be 25amps. 80% of 30amps is 24amps, so by code, the dryer circuit and receptacle are not rated to handle that continuous load. If your source voltage is lower, say 220 volts, then the amperage will increase to 27.3amps.
A circuit rated at 40 amps would be recommended in this case.
A 30 amp dryer circuit, properly wired, will handle the 6KW load at 240 volts, but it is below the minimum standard that an electrician would install.
You may also have a greater risk of fire on the 30 amp circuit if the equipment were to malfunction.
Contact a local electrician if you are unsure about anything if installing or modifying any circuits.
Thanks
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Ghash is a FRAUD SCAM BEWARE
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I heard MT Gox scammed a few people ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif) Too soon? ![Undecided](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/undecided.gif) Not really an online wallet, though. Although, it did seem like quite a few people did use them as a wallet, mining address, etc. Pretty crazy. I would have thought after so many scams by centralized bitcoin services, that so many people wouldn't have trusted an exchange to be a wallet service... but knowing this community, this will only continue.... I hear people are still mining to them and some pools had to block the addresses And someone on reddit just sent mtgox 800 btc
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Yeah i hate being private, I usually do everything public and transparent I'm not releasing buyer of course but price was 11
10 for Neptune .89 fedex overnight Saturday delivery .11 ognasty fee
I'm awaiting 10.89
I'm saying this because buyer never explicitly said private but did use pm and buyer and escrow agreed to use escrow public signature address, full disclosure
how much speed total your miner?? ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Over 3ths there's a picture in op
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Wow 10 blocks on the run - that could be a record. I get the feeling bitpop, your efforts to 'pursuade' the community to steer away from ghash are falling largely on deaf (stupid) ears. Ghash need to do something to reduce their pool size. I suspect greed is too much of a motivating factor alas... Yeah btc is supposed to have incentives but not greed They really are stupid because they think more frequent payouts earn more
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Beware of impersonations on this forum, use pgp
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Correct if you're determined to sell for PayPal I'll safeguard the Bitcoin for a month or longer You aren't completely safe until 6 months tho
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well you cant fight farms but idiots who own machines pointed at ghash are scum
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Ugh...I feel rather sick just reading this thread.
If it means anything, reading this will help to remind me to look for scams like this in the future and to take extra precautions.
Always pgp, even my account can get compromised but it's never happened And pgp is only useful if you store it before http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x0171993B7B5E92C0
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For anyone that wants to buy another I will point it to your pool until shipment so there's no delay, no escrow though for this deal
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Yeah i hate being private, I usually do everything public and transparent I'm not releasing buyer of course but price was 11
10 for Neptune .89 fedex overnight Saturday delivery .11 ognasty fee
I'm awaiting 10.89
I'm saying this because buyer never explicitly said private but did use pm and buyer and escrow agreed to use escrow public signature address, full disclosure
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well just by the escrow we can guess he paid 10btc ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) Ognasty doesn't exactly segregate escrows lol
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