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41  Economy / Services / Re: Looking for community testers on: December 17, 2015, 04:20:51 AM
Interested in being part of the beta and community
42  Other / Meta / Re: Need resolution before I go to law enforcement concerning this forum. on: December 17, 2015, 04:12:53 AM
Someone needs to send a welfare check to your address that got dox'd which you claim is home to small kids. Looks like you're one family picnic gone wrong from eating their intestines. You need mental help.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=621175.msg6921013#msg6921013



BTW, your "strong hand" looks weak AF.
http://i.gyazo.com/343b7faaa96ad812ba90674a4844c146.png


Care to find out how weak my hand is ?

Ok let me rephrase that question,  why would you give out your information to someone that is untrustworthy?  Don't answer me just think about it.

Now think about how anyone really actually cares.

I didnt give it out to that untrustworthy person. The dude is weird and stalked me for sometime. Like I said I was fucked with on Ares p2p for a while and real bad cause of my dick size being 26 cm and my only claim to internet fame. was totally opposite person I am today. Being harrased on that level changed me for the worse. And I didn't give my info to this pedobear Chris

WTF!?!?!!
43  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Newbie wanting to get into mining. Needs help! on: December 17, 2015, 04:09:55 AM
I believe it's 12 cents an hour

Phew that is pricey.  I am at 6 cents.  Cloud mining may be a better option.

Try nicehash  I've used them several times with no problems
44  Other / Meta / Re: Need resolution before I go to law enforcement concerning this forum. on: December 17, 2015, 04:07:41 AM
Ok let me rephrase that question,  why would you give out your information to someone that is untrustworthy?  Don't answer me just think about it.

Now think about how anyone really actually cares.
45  Other / Off-topic / Re: I prefer paying for sex on: December 17, 2015, 04:05:23 AM
I get it for free Wink
46  Other / Meta / Re: Need resolution before I go to law enforcement concerning this forum. on: December 17, 2015, 03:58:55 AM
Someone needs to send a welfare check to your address that got dox'd which you claim is home to small kids. Looks like you're one family picnic gone wrong from eating their intestines. You need mental help.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=621175.msg6921013#msg6921013



BTW, your "strong hand" looks weak AF.


If i need mental help, then it does not add to the cause of helping me by keeeping my families info on this site. I have made it clear I am poor and have mental problems. And don't need extra problems while trying to obtain a job to change my life. This is why i have to get FBI involved after DMCA notice is removed from google having the thread containing my families personal info removed deranked and blacklisted.

Like I said I make mistakes and in the process of burning it off with TCA 20%. How are people going to tell me what I am. Or my personal beliefs ?

The Thug Life tattoo that gos 14 inches across my stomach is way better.

Like I said I'm not a satanist, had I been retribution would be dealt out.

Why did you put your families nFO on here?  That's like me giving out my family information right now... Get it?,  that's stupid  and it was your choice.  Suck it up and move on,  nobody is going to give a rip on your personal life until now because your just asking for trouble by giving yourself attention.

47  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: New startup with 250k, what should I invest in? on: December 17, 2015, 03:31:23 AM
You can pay me and I will teach you.
48  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Newbie wanting to get into mining. Needs help! on: December 17, 2015, 03:19:04 AM
Would it be better to mine with your own equipment? Currently I'm running a Radeon R9 200 if that means anything. Or would it be better to invest in some ASIC gear? Cloud mining doesn't seem to have the freedom compared to mining on your own terms

The GPU days of Bitcoin mining are done... Period.  It's a waste of money and you will not get anything out of it.

Buy an Antminer S3 if you want to start out and mine a little for fun... For profits your looking at needing several S7s and some cheap electricity.
BTW,  how much do you pay for Kw/h on your bill?
49  Other / Off-topic / Re: Which smartphone do you use and why? on: December 17, 2015, 03:09:03 AM
HTC One M8 because Android master race and it was the best android phone of 2014 according to critics.

Android > Crapple
50  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: BTC-Fish on: December 17, 2015, 01:24:43 AM
seems the website is offline. are you going to get it back online?

its offline! I want to feed ze fish!
51  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Halving Party 2016 on: December 17, 2015, 01:20:29 AM
When the halving happens, hopefully I will have gotten lucky on some pools and be a millionaire.  By then Donald Trump and I will be drinking margaritas and discussing options for Bitcoin startups and taking over Antarctica for the world's largest mining facility.
52  Economy / Goods / Re: Investment property in Jonesboro, Arkansas ($82,500) on: December 17, 2015, 01:13:39 AM
I use to live in Guy!
53  Economy / Auctions / Re: 168 Activity FULL MEMBER ACCOUNT on: December 17, 2015, 12:49:08 AM
Bid 0.052 btc
if auction ends is never, how to i know who is the winner auction, its this auction running until bid 0.07 btc ? -_-

lol i guess we will bid until BTC.07

(this is not a bid, its a question)
54  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Welcome To The Blockchain on: December 17, 2015, 12:45:39 AM
Sick rhyme! Propz!BTCBTC
55  Other / Off-topic / Re: Which smartphone do you use and why? on: December 17, 2015, 12:41:12 AM
Note 4, bought it for the Gear VR to test.

It's pretty sick btw if you haven't tried VR yet
56  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Next Generation ASIC's - How do we recycle the past? on: December 17, 2015, 12:36:47 AM
With the halving upon the horizon, every ASIC manufacturer from Avalon to Zeus will have produced a great deal of hardware that has achieved "legacy" status. The question being posed is this; what happens when all utility from these machines lost? Take for example the Antminer S1, "the staple of the home miner" is how BITMAIN described the S1 and they were right... for the time. Currently the S1 only has utility to those that DIY and make custom solutions with the blades, or to those that want to mine for a incredibly small amount of BTC and use the unit for a heating source. As of today's date a S1 will make about 0.004 a week. In year or two, I don't think it would be unreasonable to assume that the utility of these devices will be rapidly approaching those of a USB stick miner today.

So the question is this; just what the hell do we we do with all of this old mining equipment? S1's can be had for 20-$30 shipped to your door now, people are basically selling them at a loss just to get rid of them. What happens this time next year? Do they just wind up in the dump because nobody wants them? The Atari 2600 can still play games, a 386 PC can still run applications that wont work on newer hardware, the miners of today on the same timeline....

Do you think ASIC manufactures should potentially begin a recycling process with their products? Apple will recycle their products free of charge as well many other  tech companies today. We've seen USB miners made from recycled parts, why not create more? Maybe offer a slight discount / loyalty program and send in your outdated hardware and receive a discount on the newest models? What are your opinions? Thanks for reading!


Thats a good question / statement.  It would be nice to see Bitmain take some S3's that are becoming more and more power hogs everyday, and to be able to get credit towards say an S7 miner.  But they still sell right now for about $150 via eBay but by the time halving comes theyll drop dramatically.

My suggestion: Sell them now, and keep a few or one for the history books to show your kids / grandchildren.
57  Other / Off-topic / Re: Do you like cheese? on: December 17, 2015, 12:27:38 AM
Havarti! Best cheese is here in Ohio...Amish Country!
58  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: Raspberry Pi 2 Model B Project Board - 1GB RAM - 900 MHz Quad-Core CPU 25$ on: December 16, 2015, 11:44:37 PM
Got paid! I will take one!

just pm me .

PM Sent
59  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: My transaction is stuck! Any suggestions?? on: December 16, 2015, 11:40:34 PM
For anyone who does not know...
Bitcoin fees are voluntary and not required. However, miners keep the fees for including transactions in blocks as payment for service. They can choose which transactions to include and, of course, are more likely to go for those that include a fee. Tx's with no fee will almost certainly be in a block eventually. Those with high fees are often prioritized. In the big picture the fee gravitates toward the lowest profitable amount.  

When I sent my transaction I set the slider towards the middle because I wanted it to be quicker



Yes, the fee is not terribly low. My estimate for 18 blocks shows 12553 satoshi/kb currently though. This can happen as the information core uses to predict the fee is based on the past. The future might look different. We just have a lot of transactions waiting for a confirmation currently.


Note: I did a reboot 12/12

Edit: while we are chatting away, the TX is confirmed (4 currently).

OK thanks for the explanation, it did confirm just took a few hrs. I still am confused why it appeared like 2 separate transactions were taking place (my 5th post)

Try to look at it this way... When the output of any transaction was used as the input of another transaction then it is seen as 1 part -> try to look at it as 1 bill (paper money). So you gave that bill but that bill was worth more than the amount you wanted to send. So you gave the bill and got change in return.

It's like you had a 20 dollar bill and only that in your pocket and needed to pay $15 so you gave the $20 and got $5 back.

Ok thanks funkydog, I am going to read up on this but now I have a better picture of the process.
60  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: My transaction is stuck! Any suggestions?? on: December 16, 2015, 11:02:29 PM
For anyone who does not know...
Bitcoin fees are voluntary and not required. However, miners keep the fees for including transactions in blocks as payment for service. They can choose which transactions to include and, of course, are more likely to go for those that include a fee. Tx's with no fee will almost certainly be in a block eventually. Those with high fees are often prioritized. In the big picture the fee gravitates toward the lowest profitable amount.  

When I sent my transaction I set the slider towards the middle because I wanted it to be quicker



Yes, the fee is not terribly low. My estimate for 18 blocks shows 12553 satoshi/kb currently though. This can happen as the information core uses to predict the fee is based on the past. The future might look different. We just have a lot of transactions waiting for a confirmation currently.


Note: I did a reboot 12/12

Edit: while we are chatting away, the TX is confirmed (4 currently).

OK thanks for the explanation, it did confirm just took a few hrs.  I still am confused why it appeared like 2 separate transactions were taking place (my 5th post)
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