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4581  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [450 TH] Slush's Pool (mining.bitcoin.cz); TX FEES + VarDiff on: January 26, 2014, 06:45:46 PM
why the reward is so low here : http://imgur.com/BIf0fw6

Not sure, but my guess would be maybe a problem with the pool. I dunno, I notice this pattern where it seems on the weekends we usually have longer rounds and technical issues start happening at the same time. Perhaps the pool is having some glitches backstage right now?

Thanks for your answer. I can't seem to make cgminer works right now! Very annoying
4582  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: MakeBTC.org Pyramid Scheme on: January 26, 2014, 08:29:45 AM
Has anyone made a profit or broke even yet? If not, when will you?

Ki$$, who was the first investor, put in 0.3BTC. He is now taking out 1BTC on each bank, has done for a while now, so he is well into profit.



How do you know Ki$$ isn't a sockpuppet account of the operator? This is how they usually work.

I think now is too late to invest or you have to go big like 3-5Btc to make profit . I found this page on first day they started but haven't invested because I was affraid this is a scam  Angry. Now is really hard to look   Shocked on profits made by first days depositors even the smallest one.  Cry     

You're wise to stay away from all pyramids really.

To be fair, everyone on the first level should have equal standing when it comes to future profits.

Isn't it the case?? All players from first level receive the same profits in proportion to what they bet
4583  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [450 TH] Slush's Pool (mining.bitcoin.cz); TX FEES + VarDiff on: January 26, 2014, 08:22:08 AM
why the reward is so low here : http://imgur.com/BIf0fw6
4584  Local / Échanges / Re: Localbitcoins : quel intermédiaire choisir pour sécuriser les transactions ? on: January 25, 2014, 10:07:53 PM

Fait une transaction en personne ! T'en a pour une heure dans une grande ville. Tu as peur de quoi ?
Les Bitcoiners ne sont pas très impressionnant.


Oui en utilisant le système de vérification par code de localbitcoins, un acheteur qui est très bien et en commençant par une transaction faible, le risque est quasi-nul
4585  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: BTC are hard to get ! on: January 25, 2014, 12:01:32 AM
You win pennies with faucets, you can make a little bit more if you have referrals. I guess it can be fun if you are a teen and you have no job.

But you will need hundreds of hours of work to make 0.01BTC that you could buy for 10$; if you live in the states or Europe, how hard it is to get your hands on 10$?

If you still want to go the faucet route, try this one : http://freebitco.in/?r=163799 (referral link) or freebitco.in (non referral link)

You could work for bitcoins, rent your forum signature, book a hotel with pointshound (i dt have any relation to this website), sell something for bitcoins...

I like how you made the none referral link unclickable haha  Grin.

haha not in purpose but I may use that trick now haha
4586  Local / Échanges / Re: Localbitcoins : quel intermédiaire choisir pour sécuriser les transactions ? on: January 24, 2014, 07:04:22 PM
Moi je te conseillerai de faire une transaction en personne avec un vendeur qui a un très bon historique. Si tu veux vendre beaucoup de bitcoins fais plusieurs transactions pour limiter les risques. Tu devrais pouvoir obtenir le même taux que le taux sur les échanges
4587  Local / Échanges / Re: Retirer des euros MtGox on: January 24, 2014, 07:02:14 PM
Pour les français, bitcoin-central.net vérifié assez rapidement, je n'ai pas eu de pb pour déposer des euros, cash out des bitcoins ou déposer des bitcoins, je n'ai jamais encore essayé de cash out des euros, est-ce que quelqu'un sait si c'est rapide?
4588  Local / Petites annonces / Je vend mes deux antminer usb pour miner des bitcoins on: January 24, 2014, 06:59:07 PM
Acheté neufs un sur Ebay, l'autre sur Amazon il y a une semaine. Ils marchent parfaitement et ça rapporte encore quelques bitcoins.

Faites moi une offre en PM.

Je suis à Paris dimanche matin puis je pars en voyage, je n'aurai pas l'occasion de les faire fonctionner en continu donc je préfère m'en séparer et racheter un miner en revenant de voyage.
4589  Local / Mining et Hardware / Re: Investir dans une RIG LiteCoins on: January 24, 2014, 06:55:12 PM
bonjour,

je voudrais investir dans une RIG LiteCoins, je ne payerais pas l'électricité et la RIG sera dans une salle climatisée.( donc ça va tourner 24/24h 7/7)
Je voudrais prendre,
une carte mère Gigabytes 3 PCI-Express
2 HD7970
4go de ram
un athlon 270
1000w 80plus GOLD

l'alimentation pourra supporter une autre 7950 ?

Avec ce site, http://dustcoin.com et une 7950 propose 650kh/s donc x2 environs 1200/1300 KH/s revenu par mois 530$ .

Pour une config a 790€ je peux en tirer 390€ par moisa l'heure ou je vous parle d'après le site, je trouve cela très bien. j'aurais un retour d'investissement sur seulement 2 mois.

utopie ? merci de me dire :p





Est-ce que tu t'es finalement lancé dans l'aventure? Peux-tu nous donner plus d'infos?
4590  Local / Altcoins (Français) / Re: Les asics pour Scrypt arrivent, la mort du GPU ? on: January 24, 2014, 06:50:38 PM
Le meilleur moyen de gagner de l'argent avec le matériel de minage ça semble de l'acheter à bon prix, miner un peu et le revendre au même prix ou plus cher ou alors de passer une pré-commande et revendre sur Ebay.
4591  Local / Discussions générales et utilisation du Bitcoin / Re: Est ce que vous pouvez m ' expliquere comment acheter le bitcoin? on: January 24, 2014, 06:00:46 PM
Salut ,

voila je suis un peu perdu pour comprendre la logique de bitcoins , j aurai aimé de savoir ou acheter et à qui faire confiance ?
 Svp Est ce quelqu’un  pourrai  m'aidez merci d avance


-sur un échange, comme bitcoin-central.net, après avoir été vérifié par eux (carte identité et justificatif de domicile)
-localbitcoins.com avec un vendeur reconnu
-dans un distributeur automatique de bitcoins quand il y en aura
-à un ami
-en en gagnant gratuitement sur internet : http://freebitco.in/?r=163799
-en vendant quelque chose contre des bitcoins
4592  Local / Discussions générales et utilisation du Bitcoin / Re: rendre un wallet anonyme on: January 24, 2014, 05:56:56 PM
Il y a un post intéressant sur Reddit sur les taxes, ça a été écrit par un avocat fiscaliste, c'est orienté Etats-Unis et c'est en anglais mais ça donne des idées du traitement des plus-values par l'IRS (administration fiscale us)

http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1uccfz/i_am_a_tax_attorney_here_are_my_answers_to_the/

On y apprend par exemple qu'aux Etats-Unis un achat de 1000$ fait avec des bitcoins achetés 100$ devra donner lieu à une déclaration d'un bénéfice de 900$; si le Bitcoin est considéré comme une monnaie étrangère aucun impôt ne sera requis pour des achats inférieurs à 200$.
Il n'y a à priori aucun soucis tant que les bitcoins n'ont pas été utilisés
4593  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: MakeBTC.org Pyramid Scheme on: January 24, 2014, 05:46:42 PM
The pace of registrations&deposits is solid so we should pass to the next bank this week end, we can even hope that the registrations&deposits pace will increase during the week end because people have more free time.
Last saturday, 7th 8th and 9th banks were passed, a post on Reddit was posted the same day and got some attention so it may be related. We may be still very early in the scheme!

(don't invest what you can't lose, this is gambling)

@guybrushthreepwood : you get to the next level when enough money has been "invested" to the present level. We are at level 15 so 15BTC has to be invested to pass to level 16, 8 have been invested so far. When we pass at a new level, every player get some profits

What happens if nobody invests the 15BTC?

We would wait until we reach 15BTC I guess. We are at 8 out of 15 and a lot of people are registering and depositing so we will most definitely reach 15 and probably a few other levels but it is very hard to predict when it will stop; some think 25th, some 30th; it could go higher if the website get properly advertised and become popular in China

It is certain that a lot of people will loose their bets when it ends so be careful but there is nothing wrong with gambling what you are ready to loose in case you are unlucky
4594  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How to mine bitcoins on your own on: January 24, 2014, 05:40:24 PM
It is pretty hard to achieve ROI though, meaning to get more bitcoins that what the hardware costs because the difficulty is increasing exponentially.
Roughly, I would say that buying hardware around 15$/G right now will achieve ROI considering the money you get from selling your hardware; but it will decrease very rapidly in the coming months and if the bitcoin's price increase a lot you would have been better off buying bitcoins
4595  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: MakeBTC.org Pyramid Scheme on: January 24, 2014, 05:32:45 PM
The pace of registrations&deposits is solid so we should pass to the next bank this week end, we can even hope that the registrations&deposits pace will increase during the week end because people have more free time.
Last saturday, 7th 8th and 9th banks were passed, a post on Reddit was posted the same day and got some attention so it may be related. We may be still very early in the scheme!

(don't invest what you can't lose, this is gambling)

@guybrushthreepwood : you get to the next level when enough money has been "invested" to the present level. We are at level 15 so 15BTC has to be invested to pass to level 16, 8 have been invested so far. When we pass at a new level, every player get some profits
4596  Economy / Services / Re: Get 0.4 BTC for your Signature! [ minimum 10 posts :-) ] on: January 24, 2014, 04:27:25 PM
0.4BTC/month for a few posts seemed way too much to be legitimate but I don't blame anyone for trying

There is a list of websites that rent the signature here : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=333916.0
4597  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: what's the best signature for a newbie? on: January 24, 2014, 04:16:26 PM
You have a list of options here : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=333916.0

I chose Bit777, we will see how it goes but it is great to be rewarded to do something you would do anyway
4598  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: BTC are hard to get ! on: January 24, 2014, 03:46:48 PM
You win pennies with faucets, you can make a little bit more if you have referrals. I guess it can be fun if you are a teen and you have no job.

But you will need hundreds of hours of work to make 0.01BTC that you could buy for 10$; if you live in the states or Europe, how hard it is to get your hands on 10$?

If you still want to go the faucet route, try this one : http://freebitco.in/?r=163799 (referral link) or freebitco.in (non referral link)

You could work for bitcoins, rent your forum signature, book a hotel with pointshound (i dt have any relation to this website), sell something for bitcoins...
4599  Economy / Services / Re: Earn up to 0.5 BTC/month to Advertise Bit777 & Peerbet! on: January 24, 2014, 12:36:48 PM
Can I participate 2?
Adress : 1247stFukbVxL8c6bYf5NWvaCR8p68EtTg
Posts so far : 12

Bit777 account boumalo, can you confirm I will get 0.0002BTC per post?
4600  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: MakeBTC.org Pyramid Scheme on: January 24, 2014, 12:44:34 AM
Half the level reachs immediatly seems pretty good, 7 out of 15BTC, how much was it on level 14&13?

We need a few early players to deposit and a few big players that deposit 1 + BTC, I don't recommend depositing to anyone even if I need people to deposit if I want to get some profits.

This is definitely fun, for now. Don't deposit money you are not willing to lose guys
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