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5441  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Voxels will be huge on: June 11, 2017, 08:57:27 AM
At the moment Voxels are very undervalued. According to Mark Zuckerberg (2015) virtual reality will replace smartphones within the next 10 years. Voxel is the only cryptocurrency based on VR and already has contracts with Google (cardboard) and Oculus (Samsung gear VR) and besides that, they already have a platform where you can play online with every VR device. You can also create your own VR content within the platform and do transactions with Voxels.

At this moment, the market cap of Voxels is around 2 million US Dollars and the CEO says they will be a top 10 currency. So, I see the enormous potential, what do you guys think?

What is the direct correlation that the OP is trying to make between Voxels and VR?  I am not really conversant, but I was under the impression that Voxel was more of a type of block style building in games/apps that was actually getting more popular, but what precisely does that have to do with VR.  Also, what is the crazy statement that VR is going to replace smartphones.  At the moment, all of these extra components, like VR system from the base system of a smartphone.
5442  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Coinbase transaction charge could somebody explain??? on: June 11, 2017, 08:16:44 AM
Doing smaller transactions like this is absolutely absurd. You will end up paying more fees than you transacted. It's better to avoid smaller transactions for now. Or if you can set fee manually, reduce the fee and pay a penalty: Wait for weeks.

You do realize that you are trying to move around 80 cents right?  There are always a handful of people out there in total and complete outrage because they are being hit with fees from the network, an exchange or what ever.  While I am sure that you are about to make a huge network maneuver that will change the world with that 80 cents worth of Bitcoin, maybe you should hold off and give it a little time to grow. 
5443  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner]- Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 5000 miners on: June 11, 2017, 07:45:52 AM
Most of this is simple coding and to make a few changes is not hard at all, in fact, it is pretty simple.  First, take a look at the code and see where the information comes from.  See how the code accesses the information that is being provided by the blockchain and the miner.  Then, make backups and see what you can do to make things happen.
5444  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] - HIVE PROJECT - World’s first crypto currency invoice financing platform on: June 11, 2017, 07:22:29 AM
I am not understanding the tech here.  How does any of this differ from the blockchain that is there now and a side token that is created off of it?  It seems that all of the information that your token provides is just the same information that is already there, but in a different format.  I am not arguing , just trying to fully understand where this is going.
5445  Economy / Economics / Re: Investment for Bitcoins on: June 11, 2017, 06:19:53 AM
There is no way to be the latecomer and expect to really do anything that is going to make the bank.  It is way late and way short in the day to be attacking the market now and the Bitcoins that you have are the investment, not anything beyond that.  You want interest on the amount that you already have, then you should lose out in the end due to the greed factor.  Run the signals that work, follow the coins and do what needs to be done to win the day
5446  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin IS basically DESTROYED on: June 11, 2017, 04:37:53 AM

As a proven Proof-of-Concept, it can never be destroyed.

Unless you can destroy Mathematics.

Say that again dude, it's like some people feel good by badmouthing Bitcoin and ridiculing it without any tangible reasons. A small dip and they start talking doom, it's been on going for sometime now but each time they get hooked and bitcoin proves them wrong.
Well, some people hate Bitcoin and create some bad infomation with purpose user Bitcoin scared and panic selling Bitcoin

The comment came from someone on here with no rank and no proven track record of making money.  They missed the mark on the recent price changes and now they are sitting there hating the world and themselves.  That inner turmoil has to be turned outward at others and at other targets or they will have to do the unthinkable, take responsibility for their own actions. 
5447  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: WARNING: ICOcountdown.com SCAM extortion scheme on: June 11, 2017, 04:17:20 AM
i think icocountdown is good service
many coin is succes in ico selling use icocountdown service, sample LUNYR coin
but iam not understand about OP problem 4.5 bitcoin with ico countdown

Most business people look at the Bitcoin and crypto coins arena and wonder where the money is.  A good business person will examine a pre-existing business model and start finding the path with the highest revenue, the lowest cost and the most staying power.  If you watch the ICO/IPO part of the market, there is a lot of work that goes into launching your own and the market is hard to break. 

Service providers are the link to revenue in every business market.  Linking two parties for a fee is the magic sweet spot that you want to always be.  Think about medical insurance.  The doctors don't want to deal with the billing, the insurance companies don't want to deal with thousands of clients, so a third party company handles nothing but the exchange of information and funding sources between the medical world and the insurance world and takes a fee for every bit of work done. 

This site is a middleman service and they do so because both ends have high risk and possible high returns.  These days it is not about the water company selling water to the people in the desert, it is about the middleman that connects the people in the desert and the water company, performing very little real work and charging probably both ends of the exchange a hefty fee. 
5448  Economy / Services / Re: 💲💲💲 Money cleaning service! 💲💲💲 on: June 06, 2017, 05:04:09 PM
Hi guys, i can clean bitcoin very fast.
My fee: 5%  of total amount.
Time needed for cleaning: 1-6 hours

I can send You 100% clean funds and you will be anonymous and safe

If interested answer here, write me a PM or add me on telegram: @cladtapestry

It seems odd that you are advertising your own mixing/cleaning service and you are a newbie.  That means that you have either created this account to advertise this service, meaning the old account is negged or you do not want the old account to be associated with this service. The other option is that you have been around a very short period of time, learned a few things and implement other third party services while charging for them. 
5449  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: I want to build Web bitcoin wallet service on: June 06, 2017, 04:34:42 PM
Start off using a pre-scripted block explorer on a VPS and build some tenure and trust.  That is pretty easy to put together and do that for at least six months, showing people that you can at least handle running and maintaining a server for a period of time.  Take the time to learn more and play with Bitcoin. .  Download the Bitcoin core and play with it on testnet and live, building TX's from scratch, throw some text data in with a few TX's through your own core on a PC, advertise your website that way per se.
5450  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Ripple is in major trouble on: June 06, 2017, 04:05:53 PM
There was talk about a plan to make a fully decentralized, and yet group governed coin/token.  There were still issues in the idea phase and it may have simply been dropped because of those or like other ideas, the effort was bigger than the idea.  The basics were that, rather than using power or stash as a deterministic means to code forking choices, that X number of random wallet clients would be chosen and those would choose.
5451  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: AlienCoin - POW/POS coin. - Halving every 500 blocks. on: June 06, 2017, 03:40:24 PM
There are some heavy issues in the code, some minefield rewards and a couple other things, but the coin is interesting and does hit the trending topics, which is something that many altcoins never do.  With the effort that the dev put into pulling some cash out of this coin most investors walk away. I personally find that, as long as the investment is nearly nil, that a well timed series of actions can result in a decent little profit.
5452  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Annoying trading moments? on: June 06, 2017, 03:14:43 PM
Worst annoying moment of all is that first time you calculate, watch the signals and go through all manner of effort to make a small, but fun profit on a back and forth trade on an exchange, maybe even less than a penny of profit, but you are proud you did it.  You get ready to move the funds to another wallet, location, whatever and realize that your trade was so small that it is beneath the minimum movement of Bitcoin.  Grin
5453  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: [ESHOP launched] Trezor: Bitcoin hardware wallet on: June 06, 2017, 02:51:29 PM
Updating firmware is not a concern. Your 24 word seed is your bitcoin; you can step on your Trezor or Ledger and destroy it, and restore your seed to a new one in 10 minutes. Back in business. You should be eager to update; firmware needs to be updated to incorporate new coins, new features. Case had a popular hardware wallet a year ago that is worthless now because they never updated firmware to adjust fees.

Not so much with Trezor, but with many other software wallets there are some things to know.  Standard security for most people is to copy or type the 12 word phrase into a text document and then move it to a USB drive and store it.  There is virus software out there, right this second that can specifically look for document changes that involve 11 spaces.  It is jsut easier to parse the data and look for spaces, rather than count the words. 
5454  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Traumatic brain injury has left me with multiple seed phrases please help! on: June 06, 2017, 01:18:48 PM
There are not many software wallets that this applies to, but I have run into at least too that either through some forked code or a software update that was intense, the passphrase were no longer working with the new versions.  It may have also been that the wallet had written installation data to the appdata folder that, when not present, preventing the acceptance of a passphrase that is unknown to the software. 
5455  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How you do "I do my research" and Technical analysis on: June 06, 2017, 01:07:05 PM
There is more info than could ever be covered here, but here is one piece of advice to watch for the dev dump.  When looking at the buy/sell page on a coin that is new to you.  Look at the sell tickets that are waiting to be filled.  If you see a long line of even amounts, then the dev may be dumping coins now or in the future, or someone that is trying to unload them.  Big amounts lined up are obvious, but most slick operators will plant trip wires sell tickets.  Once they see the tickets start filling, then they dump the big amounts.
5456  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Burst Mining Issue and Questions (Open Bounties) on: June 06, 2017, 10:23:11 AM
Current Bounties
Bounty 1 - Teamviewer into my machine and get Jminer setup.  This should use my graphics card which is currently a 280x, which should be able to check over 200 Mb/s with this working properly.

Pays - .02 btc

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I have recently gotten into Burstcoin mining, for various reasons that won't be discussed in this thread.  But am having some issues with a couple of aspects of it.  Here is my current setup and questions...

I bought three Seagate 8 TB hard drives from amazon, link below...
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01HAPGEIE/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
which I am working on getting set up to mine.

First, I have a rig that I am using for plotting, so far it has gotten faster plot times than my mining rig, so I have been using it.
I was able to get GPUplotter up and running on it, but am only able to get about 5200 nonces/minute.  I have 4 cards in this machine, a 1080 TI, 1080, 1080, and 1070 and am currently using the 1080Ti to plot.  Here is my device file...
0 0 1792 256 8192
and here is my start file
gpuPlotGenerator generate buffer d:\Burst\plots\6122256529182459080_50000000_30498624_2496
The machine only has 4 GB of RAM, but if I understand it correctly that shouldn't matter since it uses the 1080Ti only.

So question one is, shouldn't I be able to get faster plot time than about 5200?  I have been reading that some people are in the 20k range and figured a 1080Ti should be up there pretty high?

Second, I have a rig that I have the hard drives plugged into once they are done plotting.  I have gotten through 1 of the 8 TB HD's, and have a few smaller external HD's that I had laying around that I have been testing with.
This rig has 16 GB of RAM and an i5-4670K CPU at 3.40GHz (4 CPU's) and 2x 280x 4 GB GPU's.
The hard drives are plugged into a powered USB hub, which is then plugged into the computer.
When I run the CPU miner that comes with the Burst wallet, I get about 35 Mb/s when scanning the extra external hard drives, but it drops to only about 20 Mb/s when scanning the 8 TB ones.

Question two is, should I be getting faster scan times with these computer specs?  It just seems painfully slow to go through almost 12 TB in nearly a minute and a half to two minutes and I don't think I would be able to expand anymore, which is against my plan.

Question three is, I have been trying to get the Jminer to run, which uses the GPU, but all that has happened is a black screen shows up and then disappears after a quarter of second and that is it.  I tried it on both the mining and plotting rig and both the same issue.  I downloaded Java 8 from here...
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/overview/java8-2100321.html
and I am pretty sure my OpenCL is fine since both machines are able to mine with no issues.  So I am not sure what the problem is.

The first problem I need to solve is how to scan through the hard drives faster.  It takes about 3 days to plot a 8 TB drive currently, but I can at least grow the operation with that, not so much with the current mining speeds.  Any help would be greatly appreciated and I would be willing to pay a bounty to anyone who can get these things working.

Thanks,

DebitMe



Jminer needs to be the same architecture as your Java.  Personally, I always install Java directly to a folder on C, not to program files.  C:\Java is where I put mine.  Now, if you install 64 bit Java then you need to make sure that you are telling jminer that in the command that starts it, I believe that it is something like a parameter of "--d64", it is there in the example batch file.  Personally I found that jminer had issues with my 64 install, so I installed 32 bit Java and used that with jminer. 
5457  Economy / Services / Re: [WTS] SMS Phone verification - Voice call verification - EU numbers on: June 06, 2017, 09:58:09 AM
Couple questions for those that might want to use the service.  First, where do the numbers come from?  Most good companies these days that need a phone verification will check for whether the phone is a mobile VOIP, like Google Voice or countless othes and will not allow verification through them.  Also, do you keep control of the numbers in case the same client using the same site or service needs another verification. 
5458  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Use Social Media for Bitcoin on: June 06, 2017, 07:33:34 AM
I always post bitcoin related topics on my facebook.

What I noticed is that there are a lot more groups, posts and things on social media than I knew of and the second point is that they were pretty much invisible unless you searched for them.  I think it was last year that I was tracking down one of those scammers and followed the trail to Facebook and I was amazed how huge the Facebook Bitcoin and/or Crypto community was. The issue for us is that virtually no one does not seek that info out is going to find it. 
5459  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: btcclicks.com gone scam? (deleted my acc with 2000 ref) on: June 05, 2017, 05:42:06 PM
There is a difference between being a scam simply being money hungry jerks.  A scam would simply steal from you and bolt.  This site might be a bunch of jerks.  These jerk sites do their normal business, making money off the fees or whatever is the revenue base, but at the same time they watch very closely for anything close to a TOS violation.

Most of the companies check frequently, the people use the multiple promotion under same account. I have noticed these kind of activities as being in customer care. Please write a email to site support. They will check with the supervisor and assist you better. If this never recovered check the location of the site owner and write complaints about in the Government board.

If you step over the line at all, even not knowing it, they close the account and keep the money, or profits or whatever matches that account type.  To positively know that you have not violated, you would have to have an attorney read the full TOS.  That was not a literal statement, just a way of saying that terms can be hidden in there, bot make since or whatever and everyone agrees to them just to get started.  
5460  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Are you using low fees? on: June 05, 2017, 04:34:15 PM
never used low fees , its risky i used this once and received my payment on 7 hours , ijm always use standard-high fees due its fast confirmation , i dont recommend if you use high fees for low amount transaction since its worthless..  Embarrassed

These days I think it would be crazy to use a fee lower than the standard, if not higher.  Almost all TX's that I have incoming or outgoing I watch on blockcypher.  It is an interesting approach the site has by giving the normal info and adding in the miner preference and a few more nice little points of data that are very cool.  The more and more that people learn about Bitcoin, the more that I distrust a low fee too.  
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