I am thinking to offer web servers, vps and/or shared hostings for bitcoin, just wondering if it would be viable with the whole deflationary thing of bitcoin.
What I have in mind right now is a web server for 12 btc per month. Anyone want to know more, or what else I can offer, or tell me what you would want...
Feedback would be much appreciated.
I bought 3 months worth of webhosting (unlimited) for 0.3 last month...
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Everything went smoothly. Thanks!
Yep, thanks
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Sure I can do that for you. yes it's me on irc
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I think you mean Sanctum. yes, I do thanks
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Paying 0.73. PM me or reply here.
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No, I will take paypal.
Paypal Takes BTC, right?? He can send you the BTC over PayPal... You can convert it on your own.. ...
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1) No, mining is used to confirm transactions, so it's still needed for bitcoin to work, the miners are then going to get paid in transaction fees.
2) If you lose your wallet.dat the coins are gone forever.
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sorry nxxn but the 5470M is not there
Sry. Googled and found that you will have around 8 mhash\s No. I have that exact card and get around 25.
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how many M/Hs can i get with ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5470 de 512 MB???
26
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Oh, sorry... Why wouldn't you like to use eWallets, like mybitcoin? I think it's quite secure.
* SomeoneWeird laughs at mybitcoins security
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I really advice to use LinuxCoin with permanent install. I have made some scripts for it to restart miners, if errors occur, etc. So now it's ideal platform for mining he said that he wants it secure. that is not secure. Why not? He wants a wallet, not a miner.
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Just bought L4D2, after a bit of discussion he decided to go first and I got the gift instantly. +1
Thanks for the deal! Still plenty of games to sell, come on people Also bought CS:S off him
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I really advice to use LinuxCoin with permanent install. I have made some scripts for it to restart miners, if errors occur, etc. So now it's ideal platform for mining he said that he wants it secure. that is not secure.
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Awesome, thanks! The partitioned live-usb method looks like the best ratio between security and practicality. Someone should write a tutorial on it hehe, don't thank, tip
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Yeah, I already partitioned it using a bootable program. Now I just need the location/name of the blockchain file/s windows - %APPDATA%/Bitcoin/ unix - ~/.bitcoin/ The 2 files starting with blk are the blockchain files, copy them both.
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Paragon Partition Manager will do it easily
you have to install special drivers for windows to be able to partition usb's. or at least in xp you did.
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Different sources are saying different things.
To my understanding a live-usb version (WITHOUT installation/storage memory) of ubuntu is good for security since it doesn't leave traces of your wallet somewhere. On the flipside the bitcoin client has to reconstruct the block chain every time, which can take hours for me, seems really impractical.
I'm looking for a good ratio between security and accessibility.
Thoughts?
partition it into 2 (say if you have a 8gb usb) 6gb ubuntu - 2gb blockchain. Boot ubuntu > copy blockchain to local filesystem > run bitcoin > do whatever > backup wallet > shutdown.
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it's what i paid for mine from newegg(with free shipping) and i have a warranty i won't have that from yours since i'm not the one that purchased it. so why should we buy yours instead of the ones from newegg?
+1. @op, your not going to sell them if you can get them cheaper + warranty from other places.
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Heres the deal, one of my gpu's got fucked seriously and I sent it back and the manufacturer said they can't replace it. I have 3btc lying around, so you can have that and ill give you 75% of the bitcoins it brings in for the next few months.
You don't pay electricity, you don't have to worry about cooling etc.
PM me.
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