Hello, I'm new and need some posts...
why??? aa 5 post to escape the noob section..!!
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that looks great firts you think were are the fish then u see the gaer damn cool...but greassy
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seems like everybody thinks GPU miners will stop when ASIC arrive or what No they just buy 10x the amount of ASICs devices and mine on...
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BFL is probably mining with your preordered rigs. Then after 1 or 2 months of straight mining and huge profit theyll send you you rigs. Win win for them.
means that ASIC are real, whitch they are not yet and customers be furious..noway..
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I don't even think they know what they are going to do with them yet.
they could turn them in to fpga mini rig thats doing 25gh but sell them not for 15k but for lower price... Just guessing...maybe they will get hundreds returnd just hang them on a pool some were ...
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Fake scam..we need a HPD hackthemthefuckoffthenetpolicedepartment
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that be $10.000 for one coin.
maybe a trade from the future?
if most BTC are mined in 2025 orso who knows what the price will be.. could be 10k, lol So i have to keep 100 orso behind...just in case...
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Something like this will happen when just give ur BTC or money to air sellers I trust ngzhang infinitely more than BFL. don,t get me wrong, i really to hope they will all deliver as promised ...but something is wrong in this ASIC project and can,t find out what it is, maybe just bad customers services to simpel questions all answers are maybe,s en don,t worry,s ...but we will see in 5 or 6 weeks everything will be clear....
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Bedankt voor de antwoorden! Van de week maar even de stad in en een paar betrouwbare usb sticks scoren, en dan eens bamter, linuxcoin en een live distro uitproberen qua compabiliteit met mijn ouwe laptop. Kan ik zodra die asic er is ook eens het verschil tussen winXP en de linux versies bezien qua werking.
Hier alvast n LINUX handleiding scheelt je n half jaar zoeken en uitproberen, let op bij v.a hfst VI versie nummer aanpassen in de tekst van 2.7.5 naar 2.7.6 en ook bij de verdere install regels effe goed kijken dan is het peanuts..succes o ja minimaal 16gb usbstick kopen anders passen de drivers er niet op. https://docs.google.com/documentA/d/1Gw7YPYgMgNNU42skibULbJJUx_suP_CpjSEdSi8_z9U/edit?pli=1
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I don't know where to open this so i put this here In the BFL website driver page we can find Drivers: Computational research Medical imaging Packet integrity verification Generic fingerprinting engine and in the homepage Butterfly Labs manufactures a line of high speed encryption processors for use in research, telecommunication and security applications. Yeah well, nice but...erh... problem: BFL so far only make bitcoin mining hardware. As far as i know nothing else. Medical imaging? Computational research? Lol? Why putting links that just bring you back to the driver page for these things? They will NEVER use fpga board or something else for this purpose never, they ar not in it for the research they in it for YOUR money... If your corebusiness is BTC mining u don,t put this on the website, u put BTC mining out there, but if you want to gain trust..u just create an perfectly looking website with pictures of mining gear with at the background an medical microscope so that it appears and looks like an real laboratorium ...whats it is NOT...
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Goeiedag, allereerst. Zoals het onderwerp al zegt, wachtend op mijn Single SC heb ik die opties, qua hardware nu o.a. een laptop met xp en desktop met win7. En Linuxversies te over natuurlijk. Is er een algemene voorkeur voor een of ander OS, bij miners? Ook ivm de diverse mining software, zijn er "meest ideale combinaties?" Heeft het meer zin gewoon van laptop's hdd gebruik te maken, of kan er beter vanaf een flashdrive/usb stick geboot en gewerkt worden, en is het dan om energieverbruik te doen, of zijn er andere redenen? Mijn wallet heb ik op mijn desktop, encrypted. Bovendien ga ik daar niet mee minen, te vaak blue screens om te vertrouwen, zeker met een SC er aan, plus qua energieverbruik niet slim.
Mijn idee hierover is; Qua OS kun je het beste kiezen wat bij je past dus ben je niet bekend met linux dan beter windows en anders om. Qua stabiliteit en veiligheid kun je beter linux gebruiken, (bv xubuntu 12.4) eenmaal aan de gang twee jaar draaien zonder 1x te crashen, bij windows draaid meer op de achtergrond mee dan je nodig hebt. Verder is nog niet precies bekend hoe ASIC SSC precies bestuurd/aangestuurd dient te worden er is veel in het Engels forum over gespeculeerd maar dat is ASIC op het moment dan ook nog steeds. Omdat ASIC nog niet in het wild zijn kan niemand je verder een advies geven over een "ideale setup" of iets dergelijks, dat komt pas als ze er echt zijn. Zelfs BFL doet nog flink vaag vind ikzelf. Verder denk ik niet dat de SC dit jaar geleverd gaan worden gezien hun vage informatie omtrent het "project", dus je hebt nog effe om uit te zoeken wat het beste bij je past.....
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Hi, I am trying to setup new business here, will explain detail once I could access to "Goods" forum.
i m looking forward to it
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Stack em and stack em .. ..
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Hi everyone, I am bitcoin's #1 greatest fan! I love bitcoins more than anyone in the whole wide world!
Welcom, but no I am...
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The title probably already gave it away but I think we're all thinking this. No we don,t You know how quite a large number of BTC transactions involve illegal stuff? Don't you wish you could damage those guys' business or basically take their money? Well, most drug-buying, burnout, ass clowns aren't exactly way into following the BTC community. Drug dealers probably can't read so well to begin with so needless to say, most aren't here following every little post +1000
1. Drug dealers probably can't read so well to begin with? The drug dealers in question were smart enough to use a computer to set up tor to log on to a site to use encrypted communications to buy and sell goods using a currency most people are just beginning to wrap their heads around.
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GPUs all going to Litecoin..... ASICS will only fill the gap, less coins will be available and price will skyrocket.
The amount of BTC available is always increasing. The reward halving just means that the increase becomes smaller. There is no reason for prices to skyrocket. as demand for BTC continues its upward climb, and less coins will be available per day.. there's plenty of reason BTC could very well pass $17 this winter. Come on fooks it is near end of oktober end of this week reward halving is just 5 weeks away NO SIGN of any ASIC still, so all small gpu user please pull te plug in 5 weeks and ASIC will not be around for at least another 3 or 4 month ( IF it is no SCAM) so gpu + fpga farms above 10Gh will be on top for more then 3 or 4 months in the 25BTC reward scheme.. hashrate will drop under 20Th or more Diff.also down everything could be te same....we will see...price will go up..
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Only trust someone with exactly 212 posts.
make that 215
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What will happen is the value of bitcoins will slightly increase. Hoard them.
I'm so-so at predicting swings in the price of BTC but this one's so gimme, I have to. Shortly before the split, people will buy up BTC to hold onto for the long term because eventually the price will go up significantly. That means a gigantic price spike! Then, when the blocks actually do split, the price will start to float upwards until too many decide that's "good enough" and dump off their coins. A little sustained $0.50 dip after weeks of slow raising will spook everyone into thinking they missed the opportunity to sell off their BTC at top price so there will be a massive dump. The miners waiting for the price to stop going up to sell and pay off their ASIC mining hardware debts will dump em off too. That seems extremely likely to happen and similar things have happened in the past. This is a crazy prediction. It is extremely unlikely that this will happen simply because it depends on a long chain of independent unpredictable events: " Shortly before the split, people will buy up BTC to hold onto for the long term because eventually the price will go up significantly. That means a gigantic price spike!" There is no reason for people to buy a lot of BTC suddenly because of something that will happen eventually. There will be no gigantic spike for the reason you give. " Then, when the blocks actually do split, the price will start to float upwards until too many decide that's "good enough" and dump off their coins." Assuming the price rises, then maybe some people might sell, but maybe more people will buy. You can't predict when or if people will dump their coins and what effect it might have. " A little sustained $0.50 dip after weeks of slow raising will spook everyone into thinking they missed the opportunity to sell off their BTC at top price so there will be a massive dump." How can you possibly come up with $0.50? Why should such a drop "spook" a large number of people. The price of BTC has recently gone up and down by more than 0.5 BTC and nobody has been spooked into a selloff. Anyway, your story is full of holes, as are all stories like this. It's an entertaining good story, but it is complete fiction. The problem with these stories that people invent is that they expect everyone to act similarly and simultaneously and they assume people will act irrationally. Furthermore, as I mentioned at the start, they depend on a long chain of independent and unpredictable events. If the first part of the story is off by just a little, then the entire story is wrong. +1 thats right ..and one reason is that lot of miners arent in it for the short run and some don,t want $ they want BTC...
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