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441  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: A possible future scenario: officially registered wallets as the only allowed on: November 24, 2013, 07:17:47 PM
Use VPN service to country that does not require registered wallet = problem removed
442  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Comet ISON might cause world-wide EMP and thus paralyse Bitcoin on: November 23, 2013, 05:49:43 PM
EMP .vs. Paper Wallet
443  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: "Real" full-node bandwdith consumption on: November 21, 2013, 07:48:29 PM
I have one other connection to bitcoind and that is to the client itself which consumes 23KBs down and 22KBs but to the same computer. Hopefully every took that connection into account when totalling their figures.

What client?  Are you running both bitcoin and bitcoind on the same machine?  If so why?

I am running Armoury on Win 7. If I use Bitcoin-QT then I get a similar network usage pattern.
444  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: CGminer: Failed network error on all version downloads on: November 21, 2013, 07:37:58 PM
Recently moved my BFL 60 over to my parents house, can't seem to get any version of CGMiner to download properly. After downloading i get a Failed network error. I gave it some time thinking it was something on their end and still nothing changes after 3 day. I've done this a thousand times.I looked in the forums and there's another guy with the same problems as me. No answers. Any ideas or trustworthy mirrors?
http://imgur.com/eHcM6bd

I was able to get the latest version and this is how all the extension look... i don't remember them looking like this...
http://imgur.com/peVyQlY

If i .exe cgminer i get an error... I'd be so grateful for some useful insight.




You are pulling down the source rather than the miner exe files. Use this link http://ck.kolivas.org/apps/cgminer/


445  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: (UK) ASICMiner Cube 30Gh/s to 38Gh/s (worldwide) on: November 21, 2013, 06:20:02 AM
Where are you in the country CroverNo01 for a collect in person?
446  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: Blue Fury Support Thread. on: November 20, 2013, 09:24:12 PM
If I hold the a blue fury with the USB connector pointing up and look at the fury chip there are tags to the top, left and bottom that have solder loops joining some of the tags but no tags on the right hand side joined together. No blue fury that I have has the same set of tags joined by solder.

Can someone please confirm that the tags for the top, left and bottom are all joined together on the board and the tags make no difference?

The one that died on me had all the legs on the left hand side connected together...but then again it looks like they're all ground plane anyway.  It's death may or may not be related.

Thanks for the info, I think that they are all joined together but it would be nice to know for certain although it does not seem to affect the operation.
447  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: Blue Fury Support Thread. on: November 20, 2013, 07:00:22 PM
If I hold the a blue fury with the USB connector pointing up and look at the fury chip there are tags to the top, left and bottom that have solder loops joining some of the tags but no tags on the right hand side joined together. No blue fury that I have has the same set of tags joined by solder.

Can someone please confirm that the tags for the top, left and bottom are all joined together on the board and the tags make no difference?
448  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Blue Fury Miners V2 2.6Gh/s on: November 20, 2013, 06:30:03 PM
If I hold the a blue fury with the USB connector pointing up and look at the fury chip there are tags to the top, left and bottom that have solder loops joining some of the tags but no tags on the right hand side joined together. No blue fury that I have has the same set of tags joined by solder.

Can someone please confirm that the tags for the top, left and bottom are all joined together on the board and the tags make no difference?



EDIT: Wrong thread, I will post in the support thread.
449  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [EU/UK GROUP BUY] Blue Fury USB miner 2.2 - 2.7 GH/s on: November 19, 2013, 06:02:42 PM
"How did you managed to get it to 2.7? I am also using the latest bfgminer. What commands are you using?"

I believe it's called the pencil command  Wink

 Grin Now I have coffee all over my keyboard
450  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: "Real" full-node bandwdith consumption on: November 18, 2013, 06:29:05 PM
Interesting!

I am running bitcoind but only have 9 peers connected and they are consuming in total 1KBs down & 500Bs up. My total would be about 2.6GBs per month down, if I have my math right Wink


I have one other connection to bitcoind and that is to the client itself which consumes 23KBs down and 22KBs but to the same computer. Hopefully every took that connection into account when totalling their figures.

451  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: which mobos good for minig litecoin 760GA-P43 (FX) or 970A-G43 on: November 17, 2013, 05:20:35 PM
HI
I do not know which of these 2 mobos is good for using whith 4 HD 7970 for minig litecoin
msi 760GA-P43 (FX) or msi 970A-G43
can anyone help me with that ?
In theory the 970A-G43 because of the better performance of the chipset but you are talking a very, very small percentage. The 2 x PCI-ex16 makes connection slightly easier as well.
452  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: mining + taint = rich on: November 16, 2013, 04:17:27 PM
True, but Bitcoin willl quickly fade away if it becomes as regulated as fiat, so who will you sell them to?

People in countries where it is unregulated.
453  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: mining + taint = rich on: November 16, 2013, 11:30:25 AM
0. Build your own ASICs
1. Create untainted coins by mining new blocks.
2. Creata the infrastructure to taint coins.
3. Reduce existing supply of untainted coins by tainting old ones.
4. Sell the untainted coins you mined.

5. There is nobody around to sell bitcoins to cause the taint thing f*** the whole thing
6. All the investment is lost.
7. Get a new job.


Just change the protocol. Recycle old blocks to new, pruning any transaction that has been fully spent along the way, and then getting bitcoind & miners to re-validate, sign and confirm. In the end everything would be tainted.
454  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: Can this card be flashed? 7950HD 3gb on: November 16, 2013, 10:56:12 AM
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Its good but the undervolt is not enough, I prefer 0.963v or 1 volt....

For you perhaps but for me it is enough, dropping to a lower voltage on my rig decreases stability and I lose more coins from downtime than I do from achieving the extra 1.5 watt drop at the wall that I could get at 0.963v.

I am not in competition with you to get a lower voltage I am in competition with my rig to get more hash per watt.  Grin
455  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Will Keyhotee help to resolve the "coin tracking" issue? on: November 16, 2013, 10:41:01 AM
I think that it will only make things worse by providing the promise that tracking owners of coin and who made a certain transaction is acceptable.  

The beauty of Bitcoin is in its de-centralisation, the lack of control and coercion, that brings us together globally to rise above petty nationhood.
456  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin at the US Senate on: November 16, 2013, 10:30:28 AM
Your question 'How can there be more foundations?' indicates surprise that others could exist. It shows that you have not thought that there may be other areas of the world that would have their own version of the 'Foundation'

If you had stated something along the lines of 'I am glad that there are more as they may have a different view' then my response would have be different.

As to what is wrong with me then nothing, why should there be unless you think that having a different opinion than yours is somehow wrong.


I still don't see the US relevance here.

The US relevance is implicit because this 'Foundation' that is the centre of the current problem is in the US.
457  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: hashing power question on: November 16, 2013, 09:54:12 AM
can anyone answer why would the same model vga cards, purchased 6 months later give out 20% less hashing power. ok, the 1st batch was unusually high, but the same version of the cards bought afterwards is slower. any insight? memory speed? circutry? thanks

Check the BIOS verions
458  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: Can this card be flashed? 7950HD 3gb on: November 16, 2013, 09:52:56 AM
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I don't think vendor's bios is undervolted right?

Stock vendors F43 BIOS runs at a lower voltage than the later BIOS, undervolted and run cooler.




Do you know how much they undervolted? I found some online bios which is 0.963v..

They are floating voltage but run at around 1.05v when running scrypt at I19 delivering a steady 640Kh/s, note the VRM temps.


459  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin at the US Senate on: November 15, 2013, 06:52:25 PM
Why do you believe that the USA is the centre of the universe?
What is wrong with you? What lead you to this conclusion?
Who said that I support the current foundation, it's location and existence?

Your question 'How can there be more foundations?' indicates surprise that others could exist. It shows that you have not thought that there may be other areas of the world that would have their own version of the 'Foundation'

If you had stated something along the lines of 'I am glad that there are more as they may have a different view' then my response would have be different.

As to what is wrong with me then nothing, why should there be unless you think that having a different opinion than yours is somehow wrong.

460  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin at the US Senate on: November 15, 2013, 03:02:50 PM
Has anyone heard of "The Bitcoin Council"?  How about "The Bitcoin Collective" or "The Bitcoin Society"?  I think we need to found those as well as several other groups.

I actually just learnt there were other "bitcoin foundations" in europe, for example.
http://www.danskbitcoinforening.dk/ is one of them.

How can there be more foundations?

Why do you believe that the USA is the centre of the universe?
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