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41  Other / Archival / Re: deleted on: July 27, 2012, 04:55:01 AM
Why are you discussing that already debunked claims of BitcoinEXpress?

Do you really think anything, at least from that part of personal details checks out after the fake facebook page and the trail to some guy into bikes working for this driving course website who claims to be a hacker and seo specialist?
The latter seems to be, at least more convincing than that other story. (I don't say it's true)

But srsly WTF, haven't you been paying attention?

Last I check she was still claming that FB page was her's  Roll Eyes
Rely annoyed me how the guy who was trying to prove it fake wound up getting attacked by almost everyone in that thread  Huh
42  Other / Off-topic / Re: Typical day of bitcoiner in Russia on: July 27, 2012, 04:40:49 AM
Bitcoin should be illegal in most countries of the world.

I don't think Russian laws are much different from laws elsewhere.



Your point?

P.S. Just watched this tonight http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0099810/

I like strawberries more than I do bananas. Get it now?



I was gonna insult you in my first post but I held off in case you were Russian and something was lost in translation.

This forum does attract an interesting spectrum of people.
43  Other / Archival / Re: deleted on: July 27, 2012, 04:38:35 AM
Never mind the fact that she has already stated very openly that she is sitting on hundreds of thousands of bitcoin from early adopter mining. At $8.50 a pop that's a big enough war chest to play around with any crypto currency she chooses.

Quit poking sticks through the bars boys, she has the means and the will, do you really want to be the tool that gives her the reason?


Lets say 250,000 BTC x 8.50 = $2,175,000

Take $2,175,000 and be really conservative and put it in a trust or other safe vehicle that pays, lets say 3% a year.

$63,750 a year in interest without touching the principle, and I am positive the 2 million would earn over 3%.

Either:

1. She is lying

2. Why the hell would you sit on cyrptocurrency of that magnitude, when you could cash out and have no real money worries for the rest of your life, and still leave a nice trust fund to your children?
It would be time to put on the big girl panties, look outside, see the real world and GROW UP.

I really like and want to support cryptocurrencies myself, but there comes a time where one has to step back and really look at the options.
Continue to invest in a highly volatile currency system or be responsible and move to a stable asset that will take care of you the rest of your life.




Can you poor 2 million worth of coins on to the market without destroying it?
If your working at apple your job is probably at least a bit fun/interesting, not every one wants to just sit back and read forums the rest of there life....mmmm.... sounds nice though....

Of course not, but do it slowly over a year or so, no problem.

Who says you would have to quit your job? If anything it would empower you. One would no longer have their well being or future dependent on somebody else. Work at what you love, and if the management gets crappy, or job outsourced...whatever, you would not have any worries.

Meh, maybe she comes from a rich family. Would explain the attitude of the spoiled child.
44  Other / Off-topic / Re: Typical day of bitcoiner in Russia on: July 27, 2012, 04:27:07 AM
Bitcoin should be illegal in most countries of the world.

I don't think Russian laws are much different from laws elsewhere.



Your point?

P.S. Just watched this tonight http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0099810/
45  Other / Archival / Re: deleted on: July 27, 2012, 04:24:23 AM
Never mind the fact that she has already stated very openly that she is sitting on hundreds of thousands of bitcoin from early adopter mining. At $8.50 a pop that's a big enough war chest to play around with any crypto currency she chooses.

Quit poking sticks through the bars boys, she has the means and the will, do you really want to be the tool that gives her the reason?


Lets say 250,000 BTC x 8.50 = $2,175,000

Take $2,175,000 and be really conservative and put it in a trust or other safe vehicle that pays, lets say 3% a year.

$63,750 a year in interest without touching the principle, and I am positive the 2 million would earn over 3%.

Either:

1. She is lying

2. Why the hell would you sit on cyrptocurrency of that magnitude, when you could cash out and have no real money worries for the rest of your life, and still leave a nice trust fund to your children?
It would be time to put on the big girl panties, look outside, see the real world and GROW UP.

I really like and want to support cryptocurrencies myself, but there comes a time where one has to step back and really look at the options.
Continue to invest in a highly volatile currency system or be responsible and move to a stable asset that will take care of you the rest of your life.




Can you poor 2 million worth of coins on to the market without destroying it?
If your working at apple your job is probably at least a bit fun/interesting, not every one wants to just sit back and read forums the rest of there life....mmmm.... sounds nice though....
46  Other / Archival / Re: deleted on: July 26, 2012, 06:53:28 PM
Bad news, a new check point only allows a roll back to that point and I actually suggested that be done.

More bad news, after the roll back, all I go to do is simply refork it and repeat.

Increasing solo hash rate above 300 MHS, is your only defense.

How about someone who actually understands a 51% attack responding.


~BCX~


Have you ever made a post on this thread without changing your story/plan of action?
47  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: Radeon 7750 and 7770 says hi! on: July 26, 2012, 05:50:56 AM
That performance is to be expected, it shows how gpu architecture as bottomed out since it is the same performance as 5770/6770.

Eh, I'm only pulling 60w at 200MH/s, I'm happy enough with 3MH/s/watt.

Thats on a 7770? does that need a power cord from the psu?
48  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: BBQCoin being 51% attacked by Luke-Jr on: July 26, 2012, 05:03:44 AM
BITCOIN IS A SCAM!

49  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Is it worth building this rig? on: July 26, 2012, 04:59:21 AM
Watch the APU's with mining, unless you are really comfortable tweaking things. There can be issues with conflict with discrete GPU's when they meet your APU.

You will probably not want to consider this a home theater machine- the noise and the heat it will kick off will spoil movie night. Although your heating bill will be reduced in winter...


Well i don't think he's liking my advice anyway, but one GPU and the processor with that tiny fan wouldn't be that much of a space heater... would it?

BTW the miner this site offers http://bitminter.com/ is so dead simple, very user friendly Smiley Might be the most likely to go over smoothly with gpu detection. Managed to pick up an ancient GT 8400 Mobile, one of the oldest cards with good enough OpenGL support... but then i'm getting off topic.

If you want something cheap that mines with 3 GPU's and you can just throw out in a year listen to zvs.
50  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: BBQCoin being 51% attacked by Luke-Jr on: July 26, 2012, 04:35:23 AM
These "coin" scams are nothing new, and make Bitcoin look bad. Stopping them in their tracks before they can scam people, when possible, is a logical way to help Bitcoin keep its reputation clean.


Couldn't have said it better, almost like I said it myself.

And you invested your own money into Litecoin then because.....
51  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: Radeon 7750 and 7770 says hi! on: July 26, 2012, 04:34:20 AM
Anyone have first hand numbers on the 7750?
52  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: BBQCoin being 51% attacked by Luke-Jr on: July 26, 2012, 04:06:31 AM
                                                  Let me prefix this with I'm not mad, just very confused.

I've only been active around hear for a few weeks but the more time I spend hear the more i want to pull my hair out over others actions!

I'd never even heard of this coin till yesterday and as soon as I saw it I assumed it was a joke, so I have to ask.

Is most of the Bitcoin community always this spitefull? Or only when they get board?
53  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Is it worth building this rig? on: July 26, 2012, 03:41:36 AM
If your looking for a system that will be worth something as a home server.... or somthing you can re-sell you might be interested in one of these.

 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813157324&nm_mc=AFC-C8Junction&cm_mmc=AFC-C8Junction-_-Branding-_-na-_-na&AID=10440554&PID=4897915


Power usage on par with a netbook... well untill you stick a gpu in there XP has a AMD "APU" which is there intergarted graphics which has so far been out performing intel intergrated by a long shot, you might even get a few MH/S out of it.

Just think about it, what are you gonna do with this celeron in 2 years?

if it's just for mining there's no reason to have an expensive CPU, though... it'll just decrease in value quicker...  that Celeron cant go below $0, at least

i suspect the only things worth reselling would be the 3 5830's and the PSU

the prices you listed are pretty good except for the 5830's, as long as that PSU isn't total junk. 

well, the 5830 prices aren't horrible, i guess.  more listings to choose from here in the states, can cherry pick 'em. 

i think you could make a profit, but i'm not sure if it'd be worth the effort... as the profit would probably be realized when you resell the 5830's and PSU  (unless you have really cheap elec, mine is 8c/kwh)

well its certinly not an expencive CPU my point was in a year the hole rig is just gonna be sitting there, may as well have a banging home theater pc, home server/nas, or just have it as an extra pc for something.

I could never bring my self to put to gether something in know i wouldn't have much use for in a year, so just my thoughts.


P.S. if you didn't bother to check the link out its not just a CPU its an intergrated MOB/APU

I see what you mean about just having it sit there doing nothing but mining, but I don't really need any sort of additional media hub. I am not sure if I am blind, but I couldn't see how many graphics cards that thing could take?

1 pci-e 2.0, 1 card.
54  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Is it worth building this rig? on: July 25, 2012, 07:44:32 PM
If your looking for a system that will be worth something as a home server.... or somthing you can re-sell you might be interested in one of these.

 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813157324&nm_mc=AFC-C8Junction&cm_mmc=AFC-C8Junction-_-Branding-_-na-_-na&AID=10440554&PID=4897915


Power usage on par with a netbook... well untill you stick a gpu in there XP has a AMD "APU" which is there intergarted graphics which has so far been out performing intel intergrated by a long shot, you might even get a few MH/S out of it.

Just think about it, what are you gonna do with this celeron in 2 years?

if it's just for mining there's no reason to have an expensive CPU, though... it'll just decrease in value quicker...  that Celeron cant go below $0, at least

i suspect the only things worth reselling would be the 3 5830's and the PSU

the prices you listed are pretty good except for the 5830's, as long as that PSU isn't total junk.  

well, the 5830 prices aren't horrible, i guess.  more listings to choose from here in the states, can cherry pick 'em.  

i think you could make a profit, but i'm not sure if it'd be worth the effort... as the profit would probably be realized when you resell the 5830's and PSU  (unless you have really cheap elec, mine is 8c/kwh)

well its certinly not an expencive CPU my point was in a year the hole rig is just gonna be sitting there, may as well have a banging home theater pc, home server/nas, or just have it as an extra pc for something.

I could never bring my self to put to gether something in know i wouldn't have much use for in a year, so just my thoughts.


P.S. if you didn't bother to check the link out its not just a CPU its an intergrated MOB/APU
55  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Is it worth building this rig? on: July 25, 2012, 07:31:09 PM
If your looking for a system that will be worth something as a home server.... or somthing you can re-sell you might be interested in one of these.

 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813157324&nm_mc=AFC-C8Junction&cm_mmc=AFC-C8Junction-_-Branding-_-na-_-na&AID=10440554&PID=4897915


Power usage on par with a netbook... well untill you stick a gpu in there XP has a AMD "APU" which is there intergarted graphics which has so far been out performing intel intergrated by a long shot, you might even get a few MH/S out of it.

Just think about it, what are you gonna do with this celeron in 2 years?
56  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Is it worth building this rig? on: July 25, 2012, 07:16:46 PM
Running Ubuntu of a USB stick is a good shout. That will reduce the price to £241.31 / $373.50.

I"m pretty shore hes paying more then $10 for that 80GB HDD.
57  Other / Archival / Re: deleted on: July 25, 2012, 06:56:07 PM
Okay, in light of all the contentious screaming here, I have decided to approach this matter and offer my services as a mediator to get it stopped. As soon as I am paid a retainer of 100,000 ltc I will enter into negotiations with BCX to stop this horrible assault. I have had communications with her in the past, and I believe that we can find a compromise stance that allows her to make the statement that she intends by this action, and still protect the interests of the earnest miners and pool operators who oppose this type of thuggery.

Please forward 100,000 ltc to LWDGyN3VApC3yn1PjHLoFAcvTQc3oY51ed to get this salvation started, I am confident that I will be able to stop this unwarranted harassment.

No you see, people like this can't be "reasoned with". Its way to late for bribes... i think anyway... besides i've only got 140 LTC XP
58  Other / Archival / Re: deleted on: July 25, 2012, 08:21:51 AM


Well, go for it.  But fork it knowing that this is helping me pay rent.  Go ahead.  Do it cause you can. 

Thanks, appreciate the encouragement and support!


I don't understand other humans^^
59  Other / Archival / Re: deleted on: July 25, 2012, 08:10:40 AM
BCX is nothing but a low grade extortionist.

Dont be shocked if she sends messages to all the pools and litecoin exchanges demanding payment to call off the attack.


I don't have to, I've already got a fairly sizable offering from several as "donations"....

 A Namecoin pool was nice enough to once "donate" 35,000 NMC to my public donation address. Back when it was .033 BTC and BTC was still at the $10.00 mark.



Extortion is illegal, donations accepted LOL


 Grin Grin Grin

~BCX~


Check this out   http://pool-x.eu/net


You are a realy bad person, carma.
60  Other / Archival / Re: deleted on: July 25, 2012, 12:21:44 AM
This forum is really crazy. Alternate Cryptocurrencies subforum is trolls vs trolls, by my opinion it's the worst part of bitcointalk.org. I even like the alternate cryptocurrencies.

Also, BitcoinEXpress, I don't really like what you're doing, I think litecoin doesn't only belong to coblee, it belongs to the community. I can't/won't/don't care to stop you, it's just my opinion, I don't think it's the right thing to do. Anyway you have the choice.

Thanks for your time possibly reading this.

I don't know about can't, could throw a GPU or two of the 3.25GH/s you got going on to the LTC network for a few days  Wink
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