Doesn't MtGox make like $100,000USD a month? Sup with servers being overloaded.
I don't know how much they make, nor do I care. But you can't deny their service is *slow*.
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"Another trade is still in progress, please retry in a few seconds"
Funny how this keeps showing up during the retraces. It only seems to happen when you wish to buy BTC, putting up a sell order still goes through. I've seen that when both buying and selling. Seemed like they were just overloaded.
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Si no tienes una tarjeta ATI no te vale la pena. Te costará más la electricidad que lo que generes. En la lista de hardware hay algunas nvidias que hacen varias decenas de Mhash/s. ¿Esas consumen tanta corriente que no merecen la pena?
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Según Bitcoin watch, la potencia total del sistema en este momento es de 6379 Ghash/s. Según Deepbit su potencia es de 2668 Ghash/s. Por tanto el ratio que deepbit maneja (si los datos son ciertos) es de 100 * 2668 / 6379 = 41.8%.
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The price could go as low as $12-$13 without losing it's mid-term bullish trend. This is a 3 month chart:
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Just found this thread and wanted to drop a one-liner to thank Gavin for his open approach to this matter .
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In my eyes, it's impossible to determine if coins are lost That's why I said "could".
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Is there even anyway to detect abandoned bitcoins? Old, not redeemed coins *could* be considered to be lost. But no one can get them, they have an owner and they could actually live in a wallet right now.
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Según la calculadora de deepbit en 24h debería hacer sobre 0.43BTC. En 24h con slush he hecho como 0.48BTC, creo que me quedaré aqui Si en deepbit estás/estabas con remuneración proporcional, ese 0.43 realmente no significa nada. Las siguientes 24 horas puede ser mayor o menor.
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I recall having read something about a couple of days somewhere in this forum, don't ask me where exactly...
Or you may use the bitcoin test faucet, although that will only give you around 0.11 BTC currently.
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Yo tengo linux pero no GPU así que no te puedo ayudar. Eso sí, minerd no soporta GPU así que con ese no vas a conseguir nada. Prueba alguno de los otros a ver.
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Hey that was quick, thank you!
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Maybe it would look less sexy, but I think it would be great to have market depth ask and bids on the same scale.
+1. Maybe less sexy (?) but surely more useful.
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¿Que es mejor: Que cada maquina use su worker o que ambas usen el mismo worker? No sabía que se podía compartir el worker. Yo estoy con deepbit y me creé un worker para cada máquina. Deepbit te dice los shares enviados (tanto si son buenos como malos) y el porcentaje de los rechazados, por cada worker.
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I'll wait until exchange rate jumps to 50$ and than respond, if you do not mind. I'll be delighted to be slapped in the face if that's the case .
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Today and for the next few days until difficulty changes, which is currently 567358, statistical expectation for 1 Ghps mining rig is to earn 1.77 BTC. Thanks for that. That's 1.77 BTC/day I assume. I was considering your offer but I think I'm about to miss the boat: 1.77 BTC today, with the mtgox market at $18/BTC and 0.609 GBP/USD, is equivalent to 1.77 * 18 * 0.609 = 19.40 GBP. That makes for 19.40 * 30 = 582 GBP/month. Not very bad indeed. But as soon as difficulty increases so that the reward gets as low as 1.22 BTC/day, earnings will be 1.22 * 18 * 0.609 * 30 = 401.208 GBP/month, which is essentially the same as the cost, thus killing the benefit. Yes, mtgox and GBPUSD will change, and they may make matters better or worse—that's beyond anyone's control though. Mind you, I'm not trying to troll and I might be radically wrong at some point, in which case I'd be grateful if you (or anyone) pointed me where. But I honestly think it's not very wise to join this now... which is a pity.
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Acabo de repasar un documento en el curro y me siento crítico... pero ojo, crítico constructivo . Yo quitaría en general las referencias a certificados y firmas digitales. El público de a pie no sabe qué es eso y probablemente no le importa, aunque en ellos se base toda la fiabilidad del sistema. Creo que con decir algo en plan "es lo mismo en lo que se basa la seguridad de las transacciones bancarias" podría valer. Creo que "wallet" queda mejor traducido como "monedero" en lugar de "billetera" . Hay que explicar lo que es un "Mhash/s" antes de usar el término, lo cual lleva a explicar lo que es un hash. A lo mejor ignorar el término y compararlo con velocidad daría una idea de lo que es. Realmente explicar esto a novatos sin entrar en términos técnicos es una movida, y aplaudo tu intento, que ya es mucho más de lo que hago yo .
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Para la venta y compra de BTC en España sólo esta bitcoin.com.es? Que yo sepa sí, pero a mí me han dado servicio con bastante rapidez.
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Just for the record, with minerd 1.0.1 I get:
Intel(R) Core(TM) i3 CPU M350 @2.27GHz: 790 khash/s/core with 4way (actually running at 930 MHz due to high temperature).
Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5420 @2.50GHz: 1680 khash/s/core with sse2_64.
Quad-Core AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 2376: 2480 khash/s/core with 4way.
Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 3.00GHz: 630 khash/s/core with sse2_64.
Intel(R) Core(TM) i3 CPU 530 @ 2.93GHz: 1220 khash/s/core with 4way (yasm is too old in this machine to have sse2_64).
Edit: added Xeon 3GHz and i3 2.93GHz
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Ah coño, no los había visto xD.
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