Can anyone else think of any other reasons why this limitation is set forth. It's very easy, to avoid trolls Some months ago, there were a lot of trolls that just registered an account and went all over the forum happily trolling. By forcing everyone to pass some time in the newbie area, they are mostly filterd, cause they no more can "register an account and go troll everywhere until banned, then rinse and repeat"
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I'm checking your website, very interesting lasers
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There is the list on the wiki: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/TradeAs for automated systems for bitcoins, yes there are! Bit-pay for example, it allow you to directly accept bitcoins and sell them for $ and to automatically change the bitcoin price to make sure you always get paid the same amount of $ https://bit-pay.com/
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Bitcoin also dropped a lot, it's a high risk thing, people invest in it if they can afford to lose money. But if they are losing enough of it due to the crysis and the euro meltdown, i doubt they will invest in bitcoin. Sure, there is the chance they can start use it for trading and other things
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We want photo, info and video about it
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I see this: And i always delete cookie when i close the browser (auto delete)
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I heard that it can be done, but how? No slider in Catalyst or Afterburner or TriXX that I've seen offers that. Even directly typing 300 into the Mem settings of one of these programs does not hold, since its not in a valid range.
So how are people doing this?
Use MSI Afterburner. Make sure you modify the config-something file of MSI Afterburner and then happily downclock. The first time you open it you will be able to only go down to like 700mhz, do it and Apply. Close and reopen the program and surprise, you will be able to go down more. Trixx doesn't work for memory underclocking for me.
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You can happily underclock memory to like 300mhz, that will greatly reduce heat and consume, no need of 1375
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Wow, interesting! Too bad i can't partecipate
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Lol html 3.2
I have windows 3.1, why almost no software run on it??? This is madness! All broken programs!
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A better name for block rewards is "block subsidy" because they pay for the network instead of fees. As subsidies decline to have the same network strength fees will need to rise. The strength of the network will be determined by how much is paid to miners.
How are the "fees" paid? and which miner gets the fee? The one who find the block of course. You find it and you receive 50btc+fees
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unprofitable Hello, wake up Bitcoin is NOT a get rich quick scheme. You expected to become rich by downloading a software and you didn't become rich? Oh i'm so sorry (no i am not). And price actually went up from what it was in May (1 dollar or less). You go away? Finally a good news
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I opened the page, half of it regard iCrap things. I think it won't work on a normal pc with firefox I'm sure that, if it work on a windows pc with firefox, there would be at least an icon about that, given all the space they managed to give to iFail things
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Do it work also on Android or is iCrap only? i i i i, like the world is only i
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Congratulations guys you just discovered the "lottery"
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Basically, If I have a dedicated mining rig which is mining at a pool and has no bitcoin client or wallet.dat, then where's the damn wallet.dat? Or how the heck is it created?
I loaded a bitcoin client on a machine which isn't mining and got my address and then entered into the pool I'm mining with and they are sending coins to that address, but who has the private keys? Easy, your bitcoin are in the pool wallet, owned by the pool manager, until you withdraw them to your wallet. So if you just mine in a pool well your bitcoins stay in the pool, if you want to withdraw them you need an address to send them to. If you want them to be sent to your wallet you need to create one and use that address. But if you wish you can for example send directly the bitcoins from the pool to an exchange.
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