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521  Other / Off-topic / Re: Petition to have the FTC investigate BF Labs Inc. in Kansas on: August 24, 2013, 12:04:56 PM
I filed last week a formal complaint at FTC about butterfly labs and would like to see them before justice.
I am scammed by butterfly labs and they know it.
Have been sending constant email and messages to them about my complaint and they simply refuse to answer in a correct manner or solve the problem.
I am now searching ways to legally get them to either give me satisfaction or i keep trying to find ways to close them down.
Sadly i do not live in the usa, very lucky for them. Because i am a pitbull and will never ever give up untill justice has been served in any way
Who did me harm will one day get my fun on them as soon as i found a way to hurt you back, no matter how long it takes me.
522  Local / Markt / Re: [Te koop] ASUS HD7950-DC2T-3GD5-V2 Met garantie on: August 24, 2013, 10:15:26 AM
Tsja denk dat animo hiervoor niet echt groot meer is.
Je begint al met alleen serieuze biedingen, je hebt de kaarten gekocht en deze gebruikt
 voor minen, en dan verwacht je ook nog een hoge prijs.
Je weet zelf ook dat dit elke kaart behoorlijk heeft gestrest dus er bestaat dus een groot risico dat de kaarten defect zijn of raken op korte termijn.
Je zal een idee moeten geven wat je dacht ervoor te kunnen krijgen.
Ik zelf beken liever een usb BE te kopen dan een stroomvretende videokaart
523  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [4 TH/s] Bitparking Pool, DGM 0%,vardiff,stratum,Merge Mining on: August 22, 2013, 10:41:12 PM
yes i had also the same problems many messages about not seeing the pool, switched my miners to other pool
524  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: what is the best mining hardware for 1000 us dollars on: August 22, 2013, 12:21:12 AM
Just to put my 2 cents to the story i have in total 10 Gh but my income from that is not really massive
especially since the diff jumped like a rocket upwards on many days i make 0.003 btc and on some days i get 0.02 btc spread over 2 to 3 pools so in total i make not nearly they predicted numbers which the current calculation tools give.

This all is being caused by the massive increase in hash power each week, ofcourse we know we can expect it only to getting worse for the small miners.
The lucky big spenders do still get a decent amount of income but will soon feel the hurt as well. since more and more powerfull machines will enter the arena and in bigger numbers

So long story short the investments we make now into mining equipment will probably hardly return the invested money.
Those who have made a fortune in the paste are again the big winners because they can buy the newer and faster machines first and thus make again some more then the ones who enter the arena later.
Because of lack of the needed funds this is become again the rich boys game from now on at the sha256 coins.
Even the worthless coins are soon hard to get without huge mining power because of the merged mining.



525  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: Official ASICMINER Block Erupter Europe thread -->usb from 0.4 | blade 12,5 on: August 21, 2013, 06:47:57 PM
Its kiinda sad we are almost a month from the initial post about the promo sticks.
Now difficulty went to 50m  will pretty soon be over 70 m and still nothing about these promo sticks

I think its more sad to ppl who bought on new price. Since you knew what you were doing (while buying old priced sticks) and you have been mining already using your previous sticks.

I bought on new price and still my order #384 is on hold. Any news about new shippments? Maybe it will be good to write more information on site. So most of ppl stop asking questions on forum.

You asume something and have not got a clue, the orders made by buyers are being send as allways as soon as yxt receives them.
I see people posting to have received their orders as usual.
So either your package is being send or some other issue with your order which i have no clue about.
the only one who can answer on that is yxt
526  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [Selling] PiMiners (Pre-Configured) 3.4BTC or $360 PP/Dwolla Accepted on: August 21, 2013, 01:45:16 AM
For those who ask about how many usb devices can be connected to the raspberry pi.
The correct answer is still 126 but they all must get enough juice to run so the usb hubs have to be ofcourse powered ones
The other issue is that each and every hub is seen as another device and therefor you loose another spot for a block erupter
Since you need to daisy chain many hubs you loose many spots for the erupters or buy the massive professional boards
But i do not think many want to spend such huge amounts of cash on that large usb hubs.
527  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: Official ASICMINER Block Erupter Europe thread -->usb from 0.4 | blade 12,5 on: August 21, 2013, 01:29:08 AM
Its kiinda sad we are almost a month from the initial post about the promo sticks.
Now difficulty went to 50m  will pretty soon be over 70 m and still nothing about these promo sticks
528  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Cannot Login on: August 19, 2013, 08:43:47 PM
Hi guys,

I'm trying to log in on the bitminter website however I keep getting an error "OpenID Failure: 0xa00: Authentication cannot continue: no discovery information provided."

Any ideas why this is happening?

Thanks

make sure you logout of any other openid
Like for instance if my wife logged onto her facebook and i want to log to Tha Minter i get these errors
But the admin of Tha Minter is aware of some tiny log issues for the site
529  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [19 TH/s] BitMinter.com [ASIC support: var diff, Stratum, GBT, rollntime] on: August 19, 2013, 08:28:24 PM
This night a true friend died, my very lovely ati 7970 could not longer bear the constant torture of the btc bully
And left me looking at an empty hashrate stats Sad

donation to pay the funeral are welcome


530  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: MultiMiner & MobileMiner: Your Coins. Your Pools. Your way. Win/Mac/Linux/Mobile on: August 18, 2013, 09:48:12 PM
This freezing is indeed happening each time you change something to the program or settings within

However this happens only to the program multiminer my machine itself is not really affected

I think the freezing is that the program starts scanning all hardware devices, but i might be wrong about this.

Nevertheless this machine has 2 x 7970 ati cards and those are only mining a bit of scrypt coin at intensity 12

So not really bothersome in my case, mining on the cpu has more effect xD

This far i am really satisfied about the program nwools made Cheesy
531  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: USB eruptors are terrible or have I been unlucky? on: August 18, 2013, 09:25:17 PM
Well lol welcome to the world of bitcoin Cheesy

However to be honest in this game the pools luck is a very important factor.
If you hit a bad block it can be take many many days to find the needed hit.
Ask the users of ozcoin who mine a bit longer, there they still have memories of weeks looking at a non winner block
I think if you really am unlucky this block can go over 8 billion shares, however i have no clue how how long it can take if you do not the find a block in time.
To be honest with the growing difficulty we will have a hard time to make the bought BE pay back their costs.
In a few months its probably  not doing enough to cover the costs of running them unless and here comes the clue btc grows in value
As soon as btc would get a value corresponding to the difficulty all of us not longer can complain not getting ROI no matter how hard it gets.
But yes the big miners make again good profits even without the value gone up yet

You wont hit a block for years in a row solo .... not a good option even with 10 Gh i am sure it will not workout
I have been solo mining for a long time with very low difficulty compared to now and never ever found a block solo
Hell even in the what is it 4  to 5 years into the btc pool mining only got one freaking block at bitminter a year ago.
532  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [QRK] Quark | Super secure hashing | CPU mining on: August 18, 2013, 08:56:34 PM
I forgot to mention that i do not think that the minerd has less mining result
With this high difficulty over 200 its has not given me any coins for 26 hours on both my main machines at the old gen from the client
I have a i7-3770k with running at its 4 cores and the amd fx8320 with 4 cores however i think more and more cpu miners are on the quark
With minerd 2.3.2 i see the cpu get heated a bit more Cheesy
This far i see 71 to 76 kh/s on the i7 amd 59 to 62 on the fx8320.
For prevent excessive heat i let both machines run this way, because we have high temps over here Cheesy

 
533  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [QRK] Quark | Super secure hashing | CPU mining on: August 18, 2013, 08:15:12 PM
On P2pool you see often blocks being found but that does not mean its a valid block, it can take a while before its accepted or orphan/not valid
Especially the high timeouts can produce lots of rejected
Thats why i have quit using P2Pool along time ago, all together lost several hundred of btc because of this failures ofcourse it has been improved a bit but i sure as hell never use it again.
 
534  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Can the asic miners mine scrypt currencies ? on: August 18, 2013, 05:23:58 PM
Wow, you're only the tenth person to ask, and the answer is still no.  

They're a chip designed to do one thing, and one thing only.  That's mine Bitcoins (or other pointless SHA256 altcoins).

lol no dude they are totally not designed for doing ONLY btc
in fact they are designed for several tasks totally not related to bitcoins at all
in most cases these chips are made to perform one purpose and are kinda long term used at many proccessing technics
but also has been used to perform graphics calculations for example in the 80's in the zx spectrum
Indeed most can do simply one thing that is calculate very fast so that they could be used for crypto calculations
These chips have one big disadvantage over for instance fpga, they can not be changed once made.
That why asic chips are so darn cheap and are so easy to be made, however in the bitcoin world they seem to be made of diamonds and gold.
Again these chips are very cheap to produce.
535  Local / Nederlands (Dutch) / Re: heeft iemand al dingen gekocht via all4btc? on: August 18, 2013, 01:10:16 PM
Ziet er hoe dan ook verzorgd en goed uit dus lijkt mij niets mis mee
Veel belangrijker word hoe ze omgaan met rma afhandelingen
Moet wel bekennen dat ik tot dusver nog niet 1 slechte ervaring met een duits bedrijf heb getroffen op beide vlakken.
Alle aankopen en rma zijn tot nu toe perfect afgehandeld door deze bedrijven.
536  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Bitcoin "Monarch" PCI Express 600 GH/s cards.. WTF on: August 18, 2013, 01:02:28 PM
If they deliver by end of year, that 600 GH/s unit will only mine 1.1 BTC/day  Shocked
Sounds profitable to me.

Right except you never receive the promised and paid for product
Kinda like BFL is doing with many customers they should be flagged : "SUPER SCAMMERS"
537  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: MultiMiner & MobileMiner: Your Coins. Your Pools. Your way. Win/Mac/Linux/Mobile on: August 17, 2013, 12:15:55 AM
Ah, I did misunderstand. To solo mine, you point to your local IP address hosting your wallet, if on the same machine, you'd point to 127.0.0.1 and the port you configured in the coin.conf file. If you have 24 rigs (yes I just added more), you point to the IP address of your wallet host, assuming you allowed your local subnet, or a specific range of IPs.

I already use multiminer for solo mining, and have it setup under the pool section.

Awesome thanks for that. What about the username and password? Does that also match the values used in your conf file?

Yes, you pick any username and pw and put it in the .conf file, which is what you use in the client.

I use for local mining and ofcourse i make use of totally different ports  :

rpcallowip=192.168.178.* this only allows the machines on my lan to connect
rpcport=9671


538  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: MultiMiner & MobileMiner: Your Coins. Your Pools. Your way. Win/Mac/Linux/Mobile on: August 17, 2013, 12:10:50 AM
as of your request here with the command : -erupter:all -d?



As you can see perfect finds 17 devices

Since the fix of the bug no more crashes and alot more stable good work man Cheesy
539  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: MultiMiner & MobileMiner: Your Coins. Your Pools. Your way. Win/Mac/Linux/Mobile on: August 15, 2013, 11:23:37 PM
Allright here is the result of the command you gave me:



The command i use when i start the miners is  "-S erupter:all " as said by the maker of bfgminer is a much better working command and this far he was right
I am not sure if that solves the issue for not allways find all devices proper, i think using both command might have given weird results
However each time i use the batch command to start the miner it did find all devices as it should
540  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [4 TH/s] Bitparking Pool, DGM 0%,vardiff,stratum,Merge Mining on: August 15, 2013, 10:55:44 PM
Its the old java gui which simply loads namecoind and shows that on screen

The new is the better solution but you can do the same trick with the namecoind.exe and set the data dir where you want it however my solution is much easier and better
Cause you can simply open the namecoind.exe let it run then open up a command window in the map where that program is and check from time to time how far the deamon is by giving the "namecoind getinfo" command
Just check if the block number is the same as is being the last reported block, once the full blockchain is loaded simply startup daily the namecoin-qt so it won't need to load hundreds of new blocks
The fact thats the daemon runs smoother has todo that it does not have the overhead for showing info on screen all the time.

For what it is worth about the i0coin i thought i could indeed put the new over the old and simply let it load the blockchain but nope it says the wallet is not compatible
So the coins i got since the mining started are kinda lost this way

I was under the impression that we would get several hundred of coins each day since pool op said it had super low difficulty but i guess either he gets them all or i miss out on something with less then 0,01 per day on these coins Cheesy

I think he collects them all Wink
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