<ct1aic>; <16>; <1.312>; <1>; <nikonos>; <1LHcdewdDzSW5hNaLqfiEoe7R7SDwWz255> Transaction: https://blockchain.info/tx/560559d413357299c5f3188f04c0b74fb63be1d5a40c8ad711983d0d9a4534efBought one more " kit". Now I have one from first batch and one for second batch. Validation: -----cut below----- Hi,
I, ct1aic, want to validate the following transaction: 16 ASIC = 1.312 BTC Originating address = 1LHcdewdDzSW5hNaLqfiEoe7R7SDwWz255 assembled by nekonos transaction = 560559d413357299c5f3188f04c0b74fb63be1d5a40c8ad711983d0d9a4534ef
signed: ct1aic -----uncut above----- Signature: H2N0sAEZ959PVXcgRLwoldY4VlJp9OJ58p21nLYpFwYJia7dKm9XPLWNQWI01yCxuJWPskxyW59NdPd 7w3QG75E=
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No graphs on mobile option...
My graphs on the mobile option I mean graphs sized to fit on the mobile device, not the big ones that are on the graphs page. Neil I vote for mobile specific graphs. The reason is it is easy to spot something wrong right away visually. Thank you for your continued work on this project. Ok, I second that vote.
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I do love that [Mobile] option. With all the Graphs, it's horrible to see that page with a smart phone. I had not thought of that, I will see what I can do. Do you want graphs on the mobile option? ... Neil No graphs on mobile option...
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Are you going to do a upgrade to include cgminer 3.3.1 When it warrants it I will. I cannot make a new release every time that there is a miner upgrade in a piece of software that is in MinePeon, I would literally doing 2-3 releases a day if I did. Very true! "Stats" at upper black menu? Never! I am in the process of moving all of the relevant data there to the graphs page. Just so I know though, what data there do you look at (I would not want to miss it). Neil I do love that [Mobile] option. With all the Graphs, it's horrible to see that page with a smart phone. The new info in Graphs page lacks elapsed time (to see when cgminer/bfgminer started, validating that it indeed worked for you), the best share, the cgminer/bfgminer version in use and a first (or last) line with sum values for the guys who hate mathematics or who have many miners. For instance: Name ID Temp MH/s Accept Reject Error Utility Last Share Time TOTAL 2 671.87 5873 4 50 4.62 AMU 0 0 335.95 2936 2 24 4.62 10:49:52 AMU 1 0 335.92 2937 2 26 4.62 10:50:17
As stated before by someone in this forum, it lacks also MinePeon's version. UPDATE: At the Graphs page, as the " Update Time: Wed, 26 Jun 2013 21:01:45 WEST" is in 24h format, it would be better to display the " Last Share Time" in same 24h format. Also, with miner.php, we have options not seen anywhere else like: Switch to Enable Disable Remove [Pool 0] [Pool 0] [Pool 0] [Pool 0] [Pool 1] [Pool 1] [Pool 1] [Pool 1] [Pool 2] [Pool 2] [Pool 2] [Pool 2]
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I don't know if I have daylight savings ON @ the RPI, LOL, no worries I was not really worried, as I said those stats are highly unreliable and I only did them because I was board waiting on hold on the phone . Neil LOL... No problem, as I'm bored waiting to go to Lisbon, to my work... Are you going to do a upgrade to include cgminer 3.3.1 and "Stats" at upper black menu?
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Mine is configured for UTC+1... Hmm, your timezone says;- 01 0 Do you guys have daylight savings? On another note, since I posted those stats it seems that EVERYONE in the US has turned off their donation so it seems that something is wrong at ozcoin or the Americans don't think MinePeon is work the $2 USD a day it was making :p . Neil I don't know if I have daylight savings ON @ the RPI, as I can't access that feature with MinePeon. Proof of not hashing for me for 15 minutes, @ Triplemining.com:
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There is someone mining in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean
Got coordinates? Looking to send a missile? No, I have no coordinates, what I was refering to was this line;- TZ 5Min MH/s 02 28.92 All that really means is that someone has set their timezone to Atlantic time (UTC +2) or someone was setting up their rig at that moment and had not put their own pool address in (it mines using the donation address until you put your own pool in). As I said, the data is actually fairly useless and does not really mean much. There is no way I could identify anyone with it, I just did it for fun while on the phone. Neil Mine is configured for UTC+1... I know that I only hash @ 670MHash/s with my RPI, but why is it 0?
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From friedcat: Block Erupter USB Sales [New Sales Policy with New Price] - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=217104.msg2280990#msg228099027 May 2013, 04:54:50 This is the information thread of sales for our Block Erupter USB sticks. New Sales Policy Customers in China, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan Please contact forum member rockxie(with e-mail address: rockxie@gmail.com), whose RRP is agreed by us. Customers in Canada Please contact forum member teek, whose RRP is agreed by us. Customers in EU, Switzerland and North Europe non-EU countries Please contact forum member yxt, whose RRP is agreed by us. Customers in the rest of the world Minimum Order Volume of 50 USB sticks. Price of 0.99 each. 2% sent as redundancy (not in warranty). Shipping is free. If you reach the total volume of 1,000 USB sticks, price is dropped to 0.89 each. We will also pay back the price difference of all your historic transaction (timeline started from the 0.99 pricing) of USB sticks. For example, if you bought more than 1,000 sticks, 500 for 1.99 and 500 for 0.99, the new price will be 0.89, and we will pay you the price difference for the 0.99 USB sticks, that is (0.99-0.89)*500=50BTC. If we get an excluding deal with resellers in some certain countries we will stop directly supply USBs towards there, as in the case of China zone, Canada zone, and EU zone.
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From friedcat: Block Erupter USB Sales [New Sales Policy with New Price] - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=217104.msg2280990#msg228099027 May 2013, 04:54:50 This is the information thread of sales for our Block Erupter USB sticks. New Sales Policy Customers in China, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan Please contact forum member rockxie(with e-mail address: rockxie@gmail.com), whose RRP is agreed by us. Customers in Canada Please contact forum member teek, whose RRP is agreed by us. Customers in EU, Switzerland and North Europe non-EU countries Please contact forum member yxt, whose RRP is agreed by us. Customers in the rest of the world Minimum Order Volume of 50 USB sticks. Price of 0.99 each. 2% sent as redundancy (not in warranty). Shipping is free. If you reach the total volume of 1,000 USB sticks, price is dropped to 0.89 each. We will also pay back the price difference of all your historic transaction (timeline started from the 0.99 pricing) of USB sticks. For example, if you bought more than 1,000 sticks, 500 for 1.99 and 500 for 0.99, the new price will be 0.89, and we will pay you the price difference for the 0.99 USB sticks, that is (0.99-0.89)*500=50BTC. If we get an excluding deal with resellers in some certain countries we will stop directly supply USBs towards there, as in the case of China zone, Canada zone, and EU zone.
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Interesting news from BTC Guild site:
USB Block Erupter (ASICMINER) Sales Starting this weekend, BTC Guild will be selling ASICMINER's USB Block Erupters at excellent prices. Block Erupters are small ASICs powered entirely by a USB port, which mine at 330 MH/s each.
Block Erupters will be sold at a cost of 1 BTC each, with shipping based on the size of the order (0.03 BTC for 1-3, 0.08 for 4-9, 0.15 for 10+). Sales through the website will be restricted to US based customers, but special arrangements can be made via email for international customers.
Block Erupters are an excellent replacement for GPU miners. While a GPU produces large amounts of noise, heat, and draws significant amounts of power, a USB miner makes no noise and pulls less than 2.5 watts of power.
Block Erupter sales are NOT pre-orders. While in stock they will ship out within 24 hours via First Class or Priority USPS with tracking, likely showing up anywhere in the US within 5 business days. If stock runs out, notice will be given on the order page that an additional 5-7 business day delay may be required before shipping. June 25th, 2013
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Interesting idea! Good luck.
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Bitcoin-Qt version 0.8.3 is now available from: http://sourceforge.net/projects/bitcoin/files/Bitcoin/bitcoin-0.8.3/This is a maintenance release to fix a denial-of-service attack that can cause nodes to crash. Please report bugs using the issue tracker at github: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues0.8.3 Release notesTruncate over-size messages to prevent a memory exhaustion attack. Fix a regression that causes excessive re-writing of the 'peers.dat' file.
Thanks to Peter Todd for responsibly disclosing the vulnerability ( CVE-2013-4627 ) and creating a fix. Many thanks for this update.
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We will try to make the same price as the canadian reseller 10 Units costs with the american/canadian Resseller: 10.1618BTC 10=.99*5 + 0.2618=9.9+0.2618= 10.1618 BTC with yxt: 10 devices will costs: 10.9BTC >=10 units 1,09 How it can be same?! Don't forget that we, Europeans, have Customs and they love the VAT...
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You must be very near to the truth... and I paid 2.47 BTC for each of mine...
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Also watching...
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Are you mining on your cell phone??
The tittle is because that wallet address was generated in that cell phone's Bitcoin Wallet. But yes, I do use it also to mine, when in the cradle... giving me an astonish 2.2 MHash/s from it's 4 cores.
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- snip - I always imagined that the change would come back to the same address. - snip -
Unfortunately, you imagined incorrectly in the case of the Bitcoin-Qt wallet. There may be other wallets that work this way. Each wallet is allowed to handle change however the creator of the wallet program chooses. In this case, the change went to the (probably) primary address of the Bitcoin-QT that started the transaction, regardless of the money being sent from an imported address and not from the primary one, generated upon installation of the Bitcoin-QT program.
Actually, since you were using Bitcoin-Qt, the change went to a brand new address never seen in the wallet before. This is how Bitcoin-Qt is designed to work. If there is any change in the transaction, Bitcoin-Qt gets a brand new address and sends the change there. It does not re-use this change address to receive any other bitcoins in the future. Thanks for your help and support, DannyHamilton.
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