Hey guys. I posted in mtrlt's new thread some facts about how long he has been working on the GPU miner, the money he has received, and what wage he would be earning at, all in a neutral wikipedia-esque "post the information and don't put your opinion" manner, yet it has all been deleted, including the mention of deletion. Now the thread is closed. For your curiosity's sake, This is the post: Fun Fact!You have been working on this GPU miner for 3 weeks now. Provided you are working full time, which is considered to be, in the USA, 8 hours daily, you have been working with a wage of 51.1 USD/Hour, earning a current total of 75 BTC/8,588 USD. (Current Mt.Gox rate) https://blockchain.info/address/1FKfgFQeZCpjGDn7ocgj26nk4K2TNiVJyDDaaaaamn. I respect Mr. mtrlt, and I do not want to point fingers. But something is up when someone who has received nearly $10000 from donations in less than a month is deleting posts that reveal to the masses the information in a simple understandable manner. Be careful guys. Legit guys can be legit for a long time, but once they got enough power even the best people can turn evil. I legitimately hope this is not the case, but if it is everyone must be informed.~Re
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75 BTC man. You made a KILLING.
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No good. GPU's have thousands of cores. In order for it to be of any real use, it would have to be parallelized to the hundreds if not thousands.
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@casascius: do you know about this page: http://www.random.org/bytes/ ? that could also be a source, which could replace the mouse-moving-timestamp thing because it comes from an external source. Sure, though I have every reason to believe their bytes are truly random, for security purposes, I don't. When I generate keys, the machine doesn't have internet access anyway, so I suppose it's just an alternative (sub)string to paste as a response to the "keyboard mash" if I want to copy it in with a flash drive etc. You should make your own hardware for pulling random data for your coins. Something like a geiger counter near a radiation source. Now that would be truly the best source for truly random data. (Unless if you distrust the laws of physics )
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That's pretty cool, although it's not too much use until it's massively parallelized. AMD should add asic SHA hashing to their GPU's. Then we talk.
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Yes, it'll work just fine. Make sure you are using a pool.
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This is pretty awesome. Will be using this later on, once I got my mining rig up again.
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Nonono, In None We Trust sounds better.
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RICHARD SNOWDEN. BRADELY MANNING. RAAAAAAAAAa.
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Well, aint that some shit. May bitcoin take over the world.
IN NONE WE TRUST.
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Decided to get back into this. Your ad is now back in my signature again, because I might as well.
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I did not disclose that address. Whether or not it is correct, I believe it is against forum rules to disclose personal information in public.
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Fine. let's use an escrow.
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When I have purchased electronics from eBay, Mint always meant "With some scratches". If the item has absolutely no scratches, then the word "Like New" is used.
Ebay isn't filled with the most intelligent people around. Sellers are always trying to come up with "better" descriptions and titles, so we often end up with oxymorons like this. Well, it doesn't matter anyways. I have it described and pictured.
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Just wait for the miner to actually be released in closed beta. Then people who were silent will appear with a miner for sale.
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When I have purchased electronics from eBay, Mint always meant "With some scratches". If the item has absolutely no scratches, then the word "Like New" is used.
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CONDITION: It is MINT. Noticeable scratches on the front and back [...]
"mint" implies "like new". Mint to me has always implied the opposite. Not like new, but not damaged either.
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Hello, I have recently decided that I want to sell my iPhone 4, to get an android instead. I am looking to sell it for + Shipping to you from the US ZIP code 33314. Escrow Policy:I will only begin the process of resetting the phone, and packaging it once an escrow (John. K.) informs me that they have received a BTC payment for the phone. YES. That means we do have to use an escrow. After payment, I will do another quick demonstration on video of the phone functionality at the post office, and then package it in the post office, and show the destination address on the video, and then show the post office employee taking the package from my hands, and this video will be given to the escrow for solid proof of delivery. I am very serious about providing an honest trade without being liable on my side. I have also taken a video demonstration of the phone's functionality and condition. Please watch in HD. Click below to view. It is an iPhone 4, 32GB Model, Factory Unlocked GSM model. Suitable for international use or use on any US SIM-CARD based carrier. Good IMEI. CONDITION: It is MINT. Noticeable scratches on the front and back, but the phone operates fully. I use it on a regular basis. WHAT YOU GET: Only what is pictured is included. This means that the charging cable will NOT be included. The iPhone will be restored in iTunes and will NOT have any of the jailbreak tweaks seen in the photos or videos installed. Instead it will run pure stock iOS 6.1.3. OPTIONALLY I can reset it to a jailbroken iOS 6.1 at no additional price. I also have it's SHSH blobs for iOS 6.1. This means that after a restore in iTunes to iOS 6.1.3 you can still downgrade to a jailbroken iOS 6.1 at any time. These are only useful to technical users. Link to SHSH blobs for this iPhone.Cheers ~Re
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It's $50 as long as it's 1U. Bigger physical size means bigger cost. Anyways, I have no idea if they care about electricity costs. Probably not as long as your rig isn't pulling 2500 watts all the time.
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Well, this server has now been sent off to a datacenter, where it will reside indefinitely. I pay $50 monthly to keep it there. with 5 ip addresses. sweet! That beats any VPS or dedicated hosting service.
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