What are some shit things that has happened to you today?
I'll start it off
I lost my wallet. I have no idea where it is. Been looking all around my room for an hour now. :/
Don't you have a backup? ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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Use Live CD Linux Distribution -> Defeat FBI ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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Why are people buying over IPVO price when there are millions of shares still unsold? They should move a million shares back to Havelock.
Because you can't daytrade those shares. I think you can transfer from neo to havelock for free. How quickly could direct shares be moved to Havelock? ... 3. Direct Share holders wanting to move to Havelock - FEE** ... ** New Direct Share purchases (purchased directly from Neo's investor site ONLY) are allowed to move shares to Havelock ONCE at NO FEE. This free move is limited to the quantity of newly purchased direct shares only. ... At the moment, they cannot be transferred, as noted on the investor site. Please be patient and mind my earlier posts. There ARE still shares available at .003, they are just locked by meddling "fake" buyers. The system is still being adjusted to deal with some dynamics. This may not be resolved totally in one day.
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Why are people buying over IPVO price when there are millions of shares still unsold? They should move a million shares back to Havelock.
Because you can't daytrade those shares.
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So are we going to hear the "announcement" over the WeExchange issue today or...?
The update that I had planned for today shall now be made at noon (GMT+2) tomorrow. Sincere apologies for this, however the information that can be provided tomorrow will be much more detailed than previously expected.
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Will, any update on delivery date?
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ahh fucking cuntballs.
System errors, not knowing how to use a PPA even though ive read a dozen manuals, that stupid ubuntu manual is about as useful as a dead donkey on the moon. FAAAAAAAAAARK!
Now can anyone explain to my dumbass (in clear, concise and complete instructions) how to install cgminer on ubuntu?
I'm on Debian Sid: # apt-cache search bitcoin bitcoin-qt - peer-to-peer network based digital currency - GUI bitcoind - peer-to-peer network based digital currency - daemon cgminer - multi-threaded multi-pool GPU, FPGA and ASIC bitcoin miner electrum - Easy to use bitcoin client python-electrum - Easy to use bitcoin client - python module libblkmaker-0.1-0 - implementation of getblocktemplate protocol libblkmaker-0.1-dev - C implementation of getblocktemplate protocol - development files cgminer already in the official repositories, can't you find it in Ubuntu repositories?
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Não podes usar o Bitstamp?
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Não podes usar um exchange?
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Hmmmm... não sei se a vez já não foi... Calculos rapidos para a imagem: 6 nanos x 70€ = 420€ =~$570 Segundo o site http://www.alloscomp.com/bitcoin/calculator e com uma hashrate de 14GH/s que é o que as nano estão a fazer consegue-se fazer: This Difficulty per Day 0.00995280 BTC $10.82 per Week 0.06966958 BTC $75.74 per Month 0.30256504 BTC $328.95 Mas: Next Difficulty [estimated] per Day 0.00800276 BTC $8.70 per Week 0.05601932 BTC $60.90 per Month 0.24328392 BTC $264.50 A esta velocidade o pessoal que conseguiu "entrar agora no comboio" safa-se mas se só para janeiro/fevereiro existirem mais Nanos, os 2,5GH/s por cada já não chegam (plo menos não ao valor que custa cada uma) O que vos parece? PS - epah sou um nabo a matemática, posso-me ter enganado algures Estás correto. Só uma coisa, a conta que deves fazer neste caso é quantas bitcoins consegues comprar agora com $570, e quantas consegues gerar com hardware que custa $570, neste caso em particular, e ao preço atual consegues comprar à volta de BTC 0.5, com 14GH/s a começar a minerar agora deverás fazer um pouco mais do que isso nos próximos meses, no entanto basta o preço da BTC baixar dos $900 para ser melhor negócio comprar bitcoin do que comprar esse hardware...
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A não ser que...
Imaginemos um ficheiro torrent, nos recebemos/enviamos blocos desse ficheiro. Se por cada x blocos enviados receber-se x de moedas, a capacidade de gerar moedas vai se basear na velocidade de upload do utilizador, livre de hardware que poderia aumentar substancialmente a produção. E a dificuldade ir aumentado, por aumentar o numero necessário de blocos enviados para receber x moedas.
Se aplicarmos esta "teoria" para um stream, talvez a coisa comesse a fazer sentido. A questão é, o que vai alimentar o stream!? O stream, tem de fazer sentido, se não como se vai captar o interesse dos utilizadores?
Vê esta palestra sobre o BitTunes, o mesmo pode ser feito para vídeo: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_WVkqLv5DQ
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24h Vol: ฿130.5 ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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I had 100 Labcoin shares in BTCT.co. The exchange is gone and now the company is worthless.
What should I do to join this initiative?
An account with your BTCTC email address was created at Crypto::Stocks, your shares are there, check your email, or recover password.
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I was involved in a similar situation in 2006, SEC closed one website because it was a ponzi scheme, the only information they needed from me, was a confirmation of my email address that was stored in the website, I received emails from the lawyers for several years, never received a penny back and lawyers fees were like 1.5 mil.
Anyway, I own a few shares, what kind of information do I need to provide?
BTW, I'm Portuguese and live in Portugal.
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+1 @TiagoTiago
The site was shady and unreliable from the get go...
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A few of questions:
Is the IPVO over? No more shares at 0.003 available from issuer?
First dividends at the end of Q1 2014, right?
Currently I have my shares at Havelock, why register at lmb-holdings.com?
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