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5681  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Check out my awesome site for generating secure OfflineAddress.com on: January 07, 2014, 08:04:17 PM
Don't get discouraged.

It's just we have had bitaddress from the beginning almost. We've grown to trust it. You need to stick around and age as well.

Bitaddress was also around when bitcoins were worthless so it wasn't risky to test.
5682  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [9 TH] Bitparking Pool, DGM 0%,vardiff,stratum,Merge Mining on: January 07, 2014, 05:42:10 PM
Oh good
5683  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [9 TH] Bitparking Pool, DGM 0%,vardiff,stratum,Merge Mining on: January 07, 2014, 05:09:49 PM
I think the owner is taking a loss to help us still

I disagree.  The DGM payouts are close to the 25 BTC plus expenses rewards.  The estimated payouts are just funkily displayed.

It's been that way for a few weeks now.

Dgm statistics say he's taking a loss and payouts are higher than income
5684  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [9 TH] Bitparking Pool, DGM 0%,vardiff,stratum,Merge Mining on: January 07, 2014, 04:23:51 PM
I think the owner is taking a loss to help us still
5685  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Check out my awesome site for generating secure OfflineAddress.com on: January 07, 2014, 02:32:53 PM
Let's just be glad this isn't a straight up scam (or not yet)

Unlike this site a newbie is using http://flexcoin.com/
5686  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [9 TH] Bitparking Pool, DGM 0%,vardiff,stratum,Merge Mining on: January 07, 2014, 02:26:28 PM
I wish stupid newbies would use this pool instead of scammer ghash
5687  Economy / Goods / Re: Introducing BitTicker - Bitcoin Clock [ Physical ] on: January 07, 2014, 02:25:48 PM
is there a delivery date for these?

Did you read any of the thread? this guys got scammer all over him...

I ordered before the thread got going and I didn't look that close.  Usually I check a little closer.  I try to order all these things from Bitcoin vendors and so far I have never lost out.  I ordered all kinds of stuff like caramels, hot sauce, vanilla extract, a bunch of stuff from conscious cookery, neon signs, etc.  I just ordered a wood engraved wallet and one of those aluminum engraved wallet cards.  if I lose out on this then I will live with it.  He is using Coinbase and had to be verified so if I don't get delivery it will be reported to them and they will have to file a Suspicious Activity Report with FinCEN.  Not that anybody is going to do anything over a $30 ticker but at least there will be a record.  I sent him an e-mail and asked for a delivery date.

 I see some Android tablets as low as $35.  I can't believe the number of ticker apps.  I am putting together a list at http://bitcointicker.com/.  So far I have over 50 iPhone ticker apps and I am not done with that.  I have a few Android ones up there but there are probably at least that many for Android.

You're missing bitpulse
5688  Economy / Goods / Re: Introducing BitTicker - Bitcoin Clock [ Physical ] on: January 07, 2014, 02:25:15 PM
A shame.  I looked into making a similar product and it would have been at least $100.  The $30 price was pretty much too good to be true for any quantities that were not five digits long.

A Rasperry pi, power supply, case, display and wireless adapter cost in the range of $80

Android tablet $40

Old ebay laptop.  $40

Old desktop hidden with remote screen.  $40

My phone.  (free)

All of these items are not the same as a nice compact box purpose built maybe in wood with just the data wanted and nothing else. 


All those items you would get, this you would just lose your money.
5689  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [9 TH] Bitparking Pool, DGM 0%,vardiff,stratum,Merge Mining on: January 07, 2014, 02:12:20 PM

This round is longer than the last but my estimated payout is quite a bit less still.  Is this due to the difficulty increase or is something else going on?

Dgm is like that, it also carries over credits even if you stop mining

I mined here quite a bit with my GPU's 5 or 6 months ago or whenever that was, so I am sort of used to the DGM.  But I have only been back for this round and the previous one.  I did get in on the previous round from almost right at the start.  But what seems off to me is that for the previous round I started at zero and still got a higher payout than I am at for this round where I did not start at zero and where I have been mining longer.  This is not how I recall DGM working.  A longer round always equaled a higher payout.  Although back then the difficulty jumps were not so steep which is why I was wondering if that had something to do with it.


I hadn't noticed this.  Maybe outages are responsible for the low DGM estimate I am seeing?


It seems like the DGM payment estimate is about half of what it ends up actually paying out.  I don't understand how it works, but I'm ok with the payouts overall.

Oh geez that better not be the case for me.  My estimate is already not very impressive for this round.  For the first round I was in (the one prior to this one) my payout was exactly what the estimate was (or at least very, very close since I didn't actually see it end). 

Payout is HIGHER
5690  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] ATX PSU to 2.5 or 2.1/5.5mm 12V coaxial plug power cables [New Product!!] on: January 07, 2014, 01:57:11 PM

That is actually really cool and about time I would say.  Thanks for the link!

Become a reseller I'll need some
5691  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] ATX PSU to 2.5 or 2.1/5.5mm 12V coaxial plug power cables [New Product!!] on: January 07, 2014, 01:41:00 PM
Cablez check this out https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=379677.new;topicseen#new
5692  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Porn.com accepts bitcoin on: January 07, 2014, 01:25:18 PM
Has anyone noticed it is $15 per 3 months with bitcoins. Not per month.

I don't think people even realize the credit card option auto renews at like $49.99
5693  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Porn.com accepts bitcoin on: January 07, 2014, 01:17:43 PM
I've bought several cracked accounts
5694  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [9 TH] Bitparking Pool, DGM 0%,vardiff,stratum,Merge Mining on: January 07, 2014, 01:03:23 PM
It seems like the DGM payment estimate is about half of what it ends up actually paying out.  I don't understand how it works, but I'm ok with the payouts overall.

Yup I have no clue but very nice!
5695  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [9 TH] Bitparking Pool, DGM 0%,vardiff,stratum,Merge Mining on: January 07, 2014, 02:25:02 AM
This round is longer than the last but my estimated payout is quite a bit less still.  Is this due to the difficulty increase or is something else going on?

Dgm is like that, it also carries over credits even if you stop mining
5696  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Armory - Discussion Thread on: January 07, 2014, 02:03:30 AM
I couldnt find this one on git: http://pastebin.com/p2eHL6qU

Just happened to me after armory has been running for 2-3 days.

Do you have a lot of addresses in Armory?  This frequently occurs when Armory hits the 10-20 sec timeout during an operation... it happens most frequently when there is network burp, or you have 10k+ addresses and it's trying to update all of them after a new block comes in.  If it's an address problem, we'll have a fix for it soon ... the 0.91-dev branch already has updates that make Armory operate much better with 50k+ addresses, though there's still more work to do.

I have 3 addresses right now. I don't think this is a problem. Might it be that it happened when I accidentally pulled my network cable out.

Sherlock Holmes
5697  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Pizza for bitcoins? on: January 07, 2014, 01:59:30 AM
Why isn't anyone paying attention to the seller
first of all we need to check who is seller here we are going on lambo and much more but no one checking about who is seller its one of most important thing here  
WTF?

I do not understand a word of what you are saying...

His period key broke off, plus he's on some good shit
5698  Economy / Goods / Re: Introducing BitTicker - Bitcoin Clock [ Physical ] on: January 07, 2014, 01:55:48 AM
A shame.  I looked into making a similar product and it would have been at least $100.  The $30 price was pretty much too good to be true for any quantities that were not five digits long.

A Rasperry pi, power supply, case, display and wireless adapter cost in the range of $80

Android tablet $40
5699  Economy / Goods / Re: Introducing BitTicker - Bitcoin Clock [ Physical ] on: January 07, 2014, 01:10:25 AM
Scammer beware
5700  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: [Confirmed Scammer] User: Stake | Services: Bitticker, Coinsafe.io, 999Dice on: January 07, 2014, 01:09:20 AM
Vote scammer
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