I've emailed support twice now. No replies so far.
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*bump*
Insufficient funds errors for over a week now.
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Any chance we can get the hot wallet topped off a bit ? It's been several days that I have not been able to withdraw BTC from my mining account.
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I've noticed a drop off myself on Deepbit. I've noticed I've gone from a 0.18% contribution to a 0.25% contribution to the pool in the last 48 hours or so fwiw.
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Please stop trolling smoothie. We all know this is nothing like BTCST.
BFL have been consistent in providing refunds if requested.
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* Goes out to the shed and starts sharpening his pitch fork *
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Just wanted to bump this thread. I purchased a 30 day account paid for via BTC and have been really impressed with the service so far.
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Ok, on a serious note, I'm willing to contribute some BTC to have a programmer revive and update this project to support ASIC mining.
Any others willing to contribute a bit to find someone with some skills to fix this up ?
Anyone with skills looking to a make a few bucks updating this project ? What are reasonable rates ? How much would it cost to spend a few hours on the code to freshen it up ?
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So... Is everyone content that you will not see your bfl hardware until 2013?
Natives are getting restless... 2013 shipping would be uncool seeing as how October has come and gone.
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That he bothers you SO MUCH actually says more about you than him.
Coming from a furry, I'll take that with a grain of salt.
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I would like to suggest that management just move to finally ban him again. He's clearly back to his old ways.
Even with him ignored, you can see his inanity in quoted replies from other, equally frustrated forum denizens.
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Why the fck do you even reply to him?
I mean why the fck anyone here still argue with a psychopath like Atlas? I thought all veteran members on this forum would have this clown on their ignore list.
Remember, the mods decided to unban him and give him a second chance. It's a pity Atlas is reverting back to his old ways. I hope the mods give him a final boot from these forums again soon. Even with him on ignore, it's possible to see in the quoted replies that despite his few days of "good behavior" after he was reinstated, he's fallen off the wagon again.
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Captain Hindsight says "It's stunning to me that people would entrust money to aliases such as Pirateat40 and Nefario"
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I'm sure Nazi germany had legions of "trained legal experts" before it went full facist retard also .... sometimes it IS just about what is right.
... and proving Godwin's Law on page four of a thread. Good job BitcoinTalk !
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To avoid spamming behaviour, perhaps the forum could have a feature whereas users who wanted to participate in this scheme had to deposit at least 1BTC, and 1 BTC was worth a 100 or a 1000 +1's. Then all users with less than 500 posts and less than 1 BTC in their forum account would be unable to +1.
This idea actually sounds reasonable; eg: 1 BTC buys you 1000 Karma to dole out to users, in an effort to dissuade gaming the system, and I'm sure the forum owners would appreciate the possible revenue stream. With respect to the Reddit voting parallel, I wasn't meaning up/downvotes for post promotion, but more tied to specific user posts. You would up/down vote a user for a particular post they made. The more helpful users would hopefully have nice positive karma, and trolls or people who don't add substance would hopefully have low or negative karma. Right now, it's impossible to gauge the quality of a poster, and we can only see if they are a prolific poster or not. A user karma system, IMO, would help to build more of a sense of community and "at-a-glance" let us know how a user is perceived within the community by their Karma. I recognize that Reddit has it's problems with vote gaming for post popularity, but I was thinking of not using that system for post promotion, and instead to be used as a tool to allow helpful users to have some "formal" gravitas.
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I've often wished for a Reddit-like up/down vote system for posts.
I can't see the harm in allowing established users to participate in a karma system.
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We have absolutely no plans to raise the price after the pre-order phase. I'm having trouble envisioning a scenario where we would do that.
Josh, understanding that you don't have to say anything at all, in light of all this recent brou-haha over past fraud by officers of BFL, can we get an update on ASIC production, maybe some photos, specs... something to calm the masses ?
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Intel's market cap is 121 billion while AMD has a market cap of 2.4 billion. Intel literally dwarfs AMD in their industry and overall is a fundamentally much stronger company. On top of this, Intel is positioned with large clients and ventures in global markets that are still booming (think smartphones.) Due to the size of Intel, they will likely be able to keep their gross margins much higher than competitors, and AMD just can't compete with that.
Some great points. Thank you very much for taking the time of doing that analysis. Most appreciated. I'm just a bit curious that it's so low considering AMD's hardware is powering the next gen video game consoles ("XBox 720" and "PS4") http://www.tomshardware.com/news/PlayStation-Xbox-Radeon-APU-Orbis,15247.html
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I can always push that ignore button if Atlas starts to annoy me too much. So far it worked for others.
While this seems to work in theory, in practice, you still see the user has written a post, it's just that the post is hidden and minimized. It would be better if ignored users were completely removed from your viewing a thread.
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I encourage you to prove me incorrect and flawed, BadBear. I would genuinely appreciate it if you did.
I would encourage you to seek professional psychiatric help. I would genuinely appreciate it if you did. Despite your facade of being an intellectual, you ironically lack the meta awareness of your own hypocrisy and naivety.
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