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481  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Mining Unobtanium? on: September 15, 2015, 09:36:13 PM
There arent any because it Unobtainable.    lol   I had to say something.   Love the name of the coin.  Reminds me of the periodic table
482  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: GPU Rig/Case recommendations? on: September 15, 2015, 09:16:56 PM
Yep an open air rig would do it.
I would prefer a prebuilt one, that particular one has $260 shipping cost to the UK  Shocked

Holy hell.  That high for shipping.  If I had the spare time I would build you one and be able to ship it fr way less then that.  then again I have international shipping accounts.
483  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: MINING still worth being on: September 15, 2015, 09:13:08 PM
Go ahead and mine Ethereum, it's the most profitable right now.
The catch is, your GPUs must have more than 2GB of VRAM.
Right now Ethereum is low in price, but still is the best altcoin to mine ^.^

They still workin on a more user friendly mining platform for windows?
484  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Best way to earn Bitcoins? on: September 15, 2015, 08:48:22 PM
Now adays there are many ways to earn BTC (Bitcoins).
Or you could simply buy.

But I have found the easiest way is to find a good faucet.  and believe me there are hundreds of them.

There are games that pay pretty well as well.  For Android anyways.
Coin Flapper, Coin Hopper, and Coin Crush.  However Coin Flapper is the easiest and pays the most.

You can do affiliate programs.  Some pay well as well as referral programs.

Do a search on google for ways to earn bitcoin and there are literally endless ways.   Hell you can even make some of your own if you know what your doin,

You can also earn by providing a service or the alike and have people donate btc to the cause.

kinda cool really.   the list goes on and on.



i am playing coin hopper and coin flapper also , its fun and at the same time you earn some satoshis. it is better than faucets because its not boring
How much you can earn by playing coin hopper? if you only earn in forms of satoshi , its also like a faucets and its better to use faucets because you only need to enter the captcha every 1 hour and its better for those people who are busy in their work.

All depends really.  but for waiting that 1 hour I have found some faucets only pay out small amounts.   I have seen some only pay out like 50 sat and others that can pay out up to 3-4 thousand.  All depends.   I do an average count of 7 and win 1st or 2nd most of the time.  so figure 5 - 10 seconds per round up to 15 seconds depending on how fast you click on the next game.  Say you even win second most of the time.  Every say 10 seconds you win 150 sat. That is still 900 sat give or take over 60 seconds. so in an hours time you could make as much as 54,000 sats.   You find a faucet that pays that.

I sure havnt nor do i ever thing you will unless you hit one of the lottery faucets.


your max win rate for a day with flappy is 120,000 sats.
120,000 x 7 (days) =840,000 sats
840,000 x 4 (month) =3,360,000 sats a month.
3,360,000 x 3 (months) = 10,080,000

That is a whole BTC in 3 months.  But of course that is winning every game which wont happen.  unless you get good and always hit like 20 or more each game which would bring you down to 3 games or so a min.   more likely 2 games a min.

With an average of 7 per game I usually end up with 60,000 sats aday.  I spent 8 hours one day going threw faucets and only ended up with half of that.  so for 2 hours or so spread out threw out a day.  60k+ is worth it if your gonna waste time on faucets.

Just what I found anyways.  and Its better to play threw out the day rather then early am or evening I found as your win rate increases im guessing because of players that play to play not to gain BTC.

Hope that answers your question.

Your math is off. 10m satoshi is 0.1 BTC, not 1 BTC. So that's a BTC in 30 months, not 3. VERY different.

So that's 365*30=around 10k hours put in for $225. If you will do that much work for so little, I have jobs for you, Smiley.

Urs was a was a little off to takes about 2 hours to plays all 200 games.  comes out to around 21,900 hours.   lol

Your right it is off.   I play in my spare time.  But you find a faucet that pays that.  I haven't.  Like I said I used rotator for 8 hours one day and only ended up with 30k sats.  For around 2 hours of time playing I doubled that and that.  If you have the time its can be worth it.  I started earning BTC playing these games.  I play from time to time now.  But took what i earned and traded to increase my sats.  I turned it into btc.  If you have money to invest in BTC fastest way is to buy it. Otherwise if you have time play and do faucets.

So seeing as how my math is off which it was.

Even if you play from time to time.  Like I see everyone playing candy crush or other games like it.  Play for a little over a year and there ya go. you gotta btc.   lol 

I was in no means meaning to play 24 hours a day as an income.   lol. That is like being paid in China.

But you can still earn off the 0.1 BTC trading in the markets.  Which is what I ended up doing.

Was a long day yesterday and I wonder why my bank book is off from time to time.

I used your math to come up with mine. And this leads us all back to the same thing as before: you're wasting your time with any of this. 0.1 BTC is $25. That's under 2 hours of work for most people, which is a hell of a lot faster than even 30 hours. Trying to take the lazy way out results in less earnings and a LOT more work for nothing.
He's right you should focus on your real job because it will best way to earn more money than playing a boring game. And its takes 2 hours to earn $25 and you don't have to wait 3 months to get $25.

What you guys think I sit an play this game all day?  Lol.  I wish I could sit and play games all day.  I did however sit and see how much I could make with it.  Over time.  For a beginner that has some time.  It is a pretty good way t earn some BTC.

Play this while doing faucets and other means.  I just took a small amount of BTC and traded it with alts to increase what I had.  I would by no means rely on this for an income.  Unless your homeless with free electricity nearby.  Otherwise its a little that you can invest and let grow.

If you have the free time.  Why not.  If you dont you dont.   Just it can make you come BTC overtime.   
485  Other / Meta / Re: Selling bitcointalk accounts? on: September 15, 2015, 08:37:40 PM
there is nothing against the buying and selling of accounts in the forum's TOS, and people mostly do it to obtain higher ranked accounts to participate in signature campaigns and such.

So what about the ones who have other intentions.  They make themselves look like they have great rep or what not but in reality may be one of the biggest scammers around.  There is no way to tell.
486  Other / Off-topic / Re: My favorite drink is........... on: September 15, 2015, 08:34:14 PM
My favorite drink is Water.

I already posted my favorite.  However has anyone seen the cheaper version of RedBull.   I dont remember what it is called.  But I have purchased it before (cant remember where) and would love to figure out what it was s I can look for it.

Same color as RedBull but comes in a coke like bottle.  As far as I can remember.

Anyone have any clue what it is?
487  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Rack for gpu's on: September 15, 2015, 08:31:00 PM
Thanks guys, helped me out!

Your welcome.  Feels good to help from time to time.   I am sure the others feel the same.
488  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: MrPUMP - your guide to what whales are doing on: September 15, 2015, 08:29:55 PM
Huh  is it Ryan Pumper new startup biz?

That is kind of funny.  I know i kid named Ryan Pumper. Legit.
489  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: MrPUMP - your guide to what whales are doing on: September 15, 2015, 02:37:37 AM
MrPump, What exchanges do you speak of?

You should list what exchanges you are on and what exchanges are pumped by you or your group.

This way we know where to look.   Or if you guys jump from exchange to exchange.

My gain a little more rep if you or people can see what you are saying is true.

If you give a tip it should be able to be checked on.  Prove yourself that way and I am sure people will listen to you some more.  I am sure there are people on here now that think your a joke.

Just sayin is all man.  I am new here well sorta.  I trolled for a very longtime without even creating an account.  But I like seeing people who know what they are talking about.  Otherwise there credibility if low means nothing to most.  Your tips may be over looked easily.  Make it so what you say can be proven and tell people where to look and what will be pumped and around when.  If you prove to be spot on or even close.  I am sure your rep will improve and more people will listen.

I'm following ya though man.  Out of curiosity.

Added to OP along with my BTC adress for tips Smiley

Exchanges used:
Cryptsy
Bittrex
C-Cex
Poloniex


If i will share what to buy?
Maybe but propably not.
That part will stay for my upcoming service.

For now i want to build reputation and show i DO have real infos.

Ok thanks man.  ill keep this thread in mind and follow you.
490  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Who is going to be the crypto ebay? on: September 15, 2015, 02:24:39 AM
Almost makes me one to build an BTC auction site.  Loads of ideas.
491  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Cloud mining on: September 15, 2015, 02:23:22 AM
Even doing the math on cloud mining's front pages show they aren't going to land you much, if any, profit...better to mine yourself, trade, or just hold

I would agree with you.  I dont see why people even sell out there equipment unless they dont have time or whatever.  The only thing that makes sense is that they charge more or around what they are going to make.  Renting is guaranteed BTC whole mining always doesnt.  But why not just use the equipment instead of renting it.  Who ever rents it isnt going to get anything back but pennies worth in my opinion.

I seen one cloud mining platform that looked awesome.  Until you seen the price.  I ran a calculator of the hash rate and such.  You ended up paying more then you would have ever gotten back in return.  Totally not worth it.  It really isnt.  unless you own the rig or servers.
492  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Rack for gpu's on: September 14, 2015, 09:08:30 PM
GPUs use what are called GPU Riser cables.   You need to have available PCI slots and the cables extend the sockets so that your GPUs aren't physically attached t the mother board.  There wouldn't be enough room if you were to attach them directly to the mother board.

The picture above is one style that is used.  Others are simply an extension.


Similar to this. I just pulled this real quick for reference. Just makes it so you can remotely connect the CPU board to the motherboard.

Most need a separate power supply as well.  So you need to be able to connect your power supply that you choose to use to the GPUs aswell.  All depends on what setup you are running they use to much power for that.

CPU mining is done from the CPU you have attached to the motherboard.  Typical home PCs only have a socket for a CPU and you cant add another.  But some can have many threads that do the work.

If you can get or have a server sitting around or access to one.  Some of these can have up to I believe its 4 - 32 CPUs per board.  For get how many to be honest.  But i know they can have and do have multiple CPUs. 

You can actually get some pretty interesting hash rates with CPUs if you have enough threads and a good clock speed.  Other factors as well.

493  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Any good CPU coins to mine now? on: September 14, 2015, 08:07:36 PM
I agree with one of the posts above.  XMR or BCN.  For CPU.

And I love how some people tell people that mine with CPUs not to or that you should give up.  I CPU mine daily as well as GPU and ASIC mine.   I mine XMR with CPU and over time the Satoshi that you make does add up.  I take mine and invest in ICOs and sometime double if not triple what I mined.  There for CPU mining can be worth if.  Unless you just plan on mining and selling.   Take the little you get and try the lotto to make a lot.

I hate when people say to give up.

To give you all that think that mining isn't worth it when it comes to CPUs.
I started with only CPU mining.  Even when people said that is wasn't worth it.  I made little satoshi and again invested what i mined.

Today I now sit on over $10k worth of BTC.   And the only investment that I have was The Solar I use to charge my computer.  I turned hardly nothing into something.

So it can be done even with a higher DIFF.  Just wouldn't recommend BTC with CPU.   Takes to long to to earn anything.

OK sorry i went on but I just hate when people say you cant or to give up.
I agree with you.  But 10k cpu mining and you have a month old acct. here.

$10,000 CPU mining from one laptop powered by solar?

No not from mining.   I got lucky trading.  But started from mining with a CPU.  And on top of that most of my mining was on a Tablet and Android Quad Core Phone.
494  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Who is going to be the crypto ebay? on: September 14, 2015, 07:00:19 PM
Hopefully one that doesnt have the fees like FeeBay (EBay) does.  Would be nice to have a site that deals with BTC but also other options for payments.  For seller EBay killed most of them with there fees. 

Would be nice to have a good place to buy and sell without the huge fees cutting into profit.   Something like a flat rate fee for all sellers so they know exactly what they are getting hit with.  Ebay hits you for everything.  listing, add-ons, final value fee, and then you have to use PayPal so there are your Paypal fees as well.

So I dont care unless I am able to sell and not get wacked with $30 in fees worth of BTC.

Any that lean that way?
495  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: MrPUMP - your guide to what whales are doing on: September 14, 2015, 06:48:39 PM
MrPump, What exchanges do you speak of?

You should list what exchanges you are on and what exchanges are pumped by you or your group.

This way we know where to look.   Or if you guys jump from exchange to exchange.

My gain a little more rep if you or people can see what you are saying is true.

If you give a tip it should be able to be checked on.  Prove yourself that way and I am sure people will listen to you some more.  I am sure there are people on here now that think your a joke.

Just sayin is all man.  I am new here well sorta.  I trolled for a very longtime without even creating an account.  But I like seeing people who know what they are talking about.  Otherwise there credibility if low means nothing to most.  Your tips may be over looked easily.  Make it so what you say can be proven and tell people where to look and what will be pumped and around when.  If you prove to be spot on or even close.  I am sure your rep will improve and more people will listen.

I'm following ya though man.  Out of curiosity.
496  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: I have a ton of old bitcoins I want to sell, how do I handle the taxes? on: September 14, 2015, 06:37:56 PM
Not sure how you are when it comes to your finances.  I would find a local buyer.  Sell for cash and burry it.
Or do what you do with your cash. Or Have a yard sale claim you sold stuff.

I would avoid the taxes.  All depends on your life style and what you have or how you move your cash.
497  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: New Sha256 coins? on: September 14, 2015, 12:20:56 AM
I am sure there are some.  I have seen a load of X11 and more scrypt but not many tht I ssee t be worth mining that are Sha-256. But I am sure there are as there are many many coins to choose from some are prolly SHA-256.
498  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: where can i buy a Bitcoin miner on: September 13, 2015, 11:55:39 PM
You should try cloud mining. Check my signature.

^^^  SHILL!

Cloud mining is DUMB and also NOT profitable for anyone except the person charging you fees. CEX.io WAS profitable until the end of last year when they started "black-outs" and charging maintenance fees greater than what the hash produced.

DO NOT BUY CLOUD HASH

it is a SCAM, IMOTHO Smiley

Cloud hashing I really don't understand.  Why don't the owners just use there own hashing power to mine.  Unless they sell the hashing power for lower then what is potentially mined it doesn't make sense.  Except for the fact of the instant BTC payment for buying the hashing power.

There is just really no money in it.
499  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: PreOrder the new 100Ph/s miner "MooN" for only 2999,- USD and get one free! on: September 13, 2015, 11:36:46 PM
You have anyone send any BTC for the pre-order.  That would be hilarious
500  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Is mining dead ? on: September 13, 2015, 08:51:22 PM
Don't bother. There's no money in mining Bitcoin anymore unless you have a lot to invest in hardware upfront.

Currently it isn't indeed. However, if the Bitcoin appears to be worth $1000 / $5000 next year, it appearently as profitable to mine now. However, you can also just buy the BTC now instead then, I think that's the better choice.

Electricity costs + initial costs to set up miners (including the actual buying of the devices ) in relation to the current income of BTC, makes it often not profitable to mine now. You might however, if your costs are very few.  Mining altcoins might be profitable as some of them appear to be very volatile; and new ones might become worth something later on.

However, this does not mean that "mining" is dead. If the mining was "dead" and thereby no one mines anymore, the Bitcoin itself would be dead as no transactions can be handled anymore.

it is better to buy now, because buy the time you will roi, you will lose a big opportunity to have more bitcoin in case the diff rise and your profit will be reduced

instead with buying you could have much faster the same amount of bitcoin, wasted for purchasing the miners

Now how do you know that the price will rise again.  I know it constantly fluctuates but who is to really say the price will reach over $300 again.  Any signs or models that show that it will?
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