I feel a more realistic starting bid would be 50 btc. And I'm being totally serious.
probably less than that. 40 max.
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also, is there a GUI wallet for PC (windows or ubuntu) ?
yes, lrn2 search. i think there's one coded in java and where to download it, simple .exe installation file, I am no techie ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) you dont need to be a techie to copy a few files will it interfere with bitcoin wallet installation ?
no
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so your transaction didn't get accepted into the next block. either the transaction wasn't propagated in time for the next block, or the block was already full. for propagation time, it's purely luck and your solution wouldn't help in that case. as for the block being full, blocks are (almost) never "full", the fees just get exponentially higher as the block gets "fuller". so suck it up, and pay more fees, or be a bit more patient. How do you know if you should include more fees? go on http://bitcoincharts.com/bitcoin/ and check how many transactions are pending, and adjust your rate accordingly. Most (95%+) of my "normal" and "high" priority transactions get included in 1 block, and even "low" priority transactions are relatively fast for me. Something tells me that your problem isn't priority related... tl;dr: pay more fees, QQ less.
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what's the point of this? why not a raspberry pi that opens based on a gpg signature?
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sold to Niann. 2 btc already paid with 0.55 btc to be sent later.
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#mtgox Cannot join channel (+r) - you need to be identified with services I tried the IRC channel but it will not let me log in. Thanks for the suggestion. MagicalTux, I know you navigate the forums so please help me with this problem. learn to register with nickserv?
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Cant. Wife uses the one rig to play her damned facebook and solitaire. Found her a Macbook I need to repair on my garbage route. Need to get that fixed so she stays the hell off my miners!
![Shocked](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/shocked.gif) i'm jelly
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One comment here about miners and marginal value -- actually, transactions do cost mining pool operators a bit; they create new getwork responses, and those have to get pushed down to clients, and this adds latency, network and compute cost to the cluster.
no, because the pool can simply verify the transaction, and include it in the next getwork. no need to get every worker new work.
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.. Really?.. And could you elaborate just a bit more, Simply in the base directory and nothing special? No driver changes or commands to tell CG to detect it?, It'll just go off without any issues?
win7x64
i know from msdn that placing a dll in the same directory as a executable will cause the program to load that dll instead of the one in system32 or syswow64. The first directory searched is the directory containing the image file used to create the calling process and i made an educated guess that if the dll for opencl was replaced, the opencl version would effectively be replaced as well. Not entirely sure though. the only real way is to try it yourself ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) if you want, i can send the dlls from 2.1 sdk
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maybe the mac client stores the wallet in a place that doesn't disappear upon deletion? keychain comes to mind for me. i'm not a mac expert, so i'm not 100% sure ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif)
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- Criticizing moderation: moderate increase - Uses ad hominem attacks with unusual frequency: moderate increase - Lying: moderate increase - Inconsistent positions: moderate increase
LOL so questioning a moderator is about the same as lying or ad hominem attacks?
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Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /login on this server. Apache/2.2.17 (Ubuntu) Server at betsofbitco.in Port 443
edit: nvm, cleared cache and it works again.
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no, although it can be a circle inscribed in a square.
NOW WHERES MY SATOSHI?
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I just sent my first contribution to the miners of P2Pool. 1 Bitcoin split among all. I don't have a transaction yet. It was difficult enough to get it to work in windows. I had to add a \ in front of each " inside the {} manually in notepad. I think I'm partially blind now. Ahh, being a noob is fun. But it seemed to have worked! I will be doing this again in the future (and trying to find an easier way in the meantime)! Edit: In fact, I think I screwed something up. At least it doesn't look like it was done cleanly. Edit2: Here is the transaction. http://blockexplorer.com/tx/dffb625648d1191014af227c794d35b95da9210c22bad36c16b62b9469641e18i use triple quotes :p
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even if the exchange is half way around the world, the max ping you'll get is 350ms. ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif)
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I initially tried cgminer but got a low rate of about 11MHash/S, so I switched to poclbm and now I get ~28MHash/S. Weird, huh? Also something I noticed: poclbm gets ~28Mhash/S on windows with NO flags but gets only 23Mhash/S with NO flags on linux. If I add the -w 32 flag on linux, it gets 28Mhash/S.
Why is windows mining faster than linux?
different sdk, different conditions.
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I mean do nodes/miners report if or how fast they are mining?
no Or does sipa.be just plot the amount of found blocks per hour? But this would take already the difficulty into account, making it hard to tell the actual Ghash/s.
correct. it's entirely estimated.
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