Forget the energy costs, internet problems, stuck miners ... mine in this cloud, cheap and reliable: http://bit.ly/1rcFb3KBest Regards. Please do not use shortlinks. We don't know if they lead to coin-stealing malware embedded into web pages or not.
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I guess that person must have sent you coins then. That, or someone just chose a random address they saw getting inbound transactions in the blockchain and sent coins there.
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I didn't think you'd have much of a response to that. Cat got your tongue? Where are you getting your facts from because it's clearly not from anything that I've stated.
Freaken Jerk off.
If you want investors, this is not wording you should be using. In fact, if you were actually seeking investors, you wouldn't be using that wording. You either are extremely naive, or a scammer that just wants to take the money and run.
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Just like thefts of BTC, it's hard to trace who sent you BTC, unless you have some clues in terms of who saw the address, whom you've helped recently, etc. I would personally take this in a positive manner, as you've gotten free coins, and it's far-fetched that someone's going to send $10 in a smear campaign of any sort.
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Sorry, that was my mistake. I was on goldenkeys.org when I saw the expired cert.
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I clicked on the goldenkeys.com link, their HTTPS cert expired nearly 2 weeks ago. Am I being MITM'd?
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Yes, you need to have the script write to the correct path, so add the /html/ to the appropriate place so it matches the line.
As for the cronjob, the link I gave should clear things up well.
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Transactions need to be included in a block by a miner to actually get a confirmation and thus go through. Since there is a limit on size of a block that most miners respect, the number of transactions is limited as well. Your transaction thus "competes" with other transactions.
A miner can choose which transactions they will include in blocks. Nearly always, they will seek to maximize their fees, so they choose transactions with fees. The bigger the transaction, the high the fee needs to be for a miner to be "convinced" to use limited space in a block for that transaction as opposed to a few smaller ones.
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Take the python script you've been running ( http://pastebin.com/wKytLZmc) and edit line 8 to read: ff = open('/var/www/html/index.html', 'w') Now have a cronjob run that script every minute to update that page to reflect the actual state of your node.
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Serve content from /var/www and have that script run. Or, you could modify the script to write to /var/www/html/index.html.
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0.01+0.01 shipping to US. Can you confirm that bidding runs until 2014.07.22 18:00 now? Also, which timezone?
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This is definitely a scam. Post some collateral as per the posts linked to, and we will lend. No collateral implies that you will likely not get a loan.
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Blockchain.info is known to malfunction when blocks are orphaned. They can verify using a real wallet if they have access to one (although that depends on the cafe's policy), or using an alternative block explorer.
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Are you looking for just coin devs, or do you need dynamic web/desktop coders as well?
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Is an in-person interview required? I would be interested but it is quite far from me, also being a global network it may be worthwhile for you to gather information from people around the world.
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If you have a skill such as programming or graphic design, you can get money that way if you know how to negotiate a deal that is fair for you, and avoid getting scammed.
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Suuure... I will be watching. if it isn't clear to outside observers, it's probably a small mining pool at best.
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Did you portforward? Try replacing the index on var/www with that code you have entered. Then restart apache server. Have you installed bitcoin RPC? Follow this tutorial. http://pastebin.com/qbmSNhWKYou can't put python code into index.html without a python module for apache2. That code, if you read it, writes an HTML file with status to /var/www/index.html. All that is needed is a webserver installation that serves from /var/www and can be seen from outside (opening firewall ports, and portforwarding on router/cable modem)
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You know the rules from reading them, right? Loan requests without collateral are not allowed and will result in negative feedback. Better luck next time.
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