I think it works, wasnt there a site called the million dollar site with this same concept a couple of years ago?
Yes this is a pixel advertising site inspired by The million dollar homepage with some added functionalities. The milliondollarhomepage had about 100 clone sites but they all were very ugly and amateur compared to the original one. We have tried to do a site in the same category but with added original extensions and that looks pretty and well-finished, not amateur like those clones. Wow, I've never seen anything like this before. Seems like a very good idea to me, but why would anyone visit this site, thus viewing my ad? Just wondering about why anyone would have an incentive to go to a site just to view adds :s (I am very interested in getting my ad up soon btw ^_^ almost done with my site.
About this point i forgot: we are also committing ourselves to do proper SEO/link building/promotion to be well visible on google, so your advertising is not placed forever on a PR0 site. PageRank and traffic will grow. That is another difference with the Milliondollarhomepage clones. But maybe there is still the problem you said: why people should enter a site with only banners?? You make me think now and i accept any suggestions about this point. For now i can say: people maybe will not hang around to a site like this but your site will have one more link that google sees. This is still not sufficient though...
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Hi, i own an advertising site which is an experiment: http://www.stealthepixels.comYou can get little ad banners for free or for cheap. Banners never expire, they will be shown forever. If you are the first who wants a banner you get it for free, otherwise another person has the banner, but ... you can "steal" it from him. How? By paying us 0.01$ more than the price payed by him. BTC/LTC also accepted. So for example he got the banner for 0.50$, you have to pay 0.51$ to get it. The site will be online forever, so if you have a banner and noboby steals it from you, it will show your ads forever. I'm writing this thread to do a little beta test: what do you think about it? - the concept, could this idea work? - the implementation, is it comprehensive and attractive? - give me more suggestions if you want Thank you
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Why don't you support Paypal, Skrill or Neteller deposits? I can understand the first two are risky because they are reversible, but Neteller is not. Can i deposit with a prepaid gift card from Mastercard? It is in EUR currency
1. Yes, we don't accept it for the moment, maybe some will be added it future, but not for now. 2. To prevent some issues, we recommend you to ask liqpay.com support about your card type, will they process or not, because we process cards via liqpay payment processor and we notifying users about it before they'll pay. If i want to buy BTC-e codes paying with USD Mastercard, will you give me BTC-e codes for USD or other currencies? What are the fees? For example if i pay 100 USD with Mastercard, how many USD i get in my btc-e code you give me?
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What is a command line to enable my card to watch HD 1080p movies while mining with cudaMiner, without lagging in the movies?
The mining aggressiveness should be very low
I should be able to play games too while mining
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This is a warning for everyone: stay away from BitcoinLiveBets.com, they could steal your BTC if you deposit there.
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I have requested a 0.9 BTC withdrawal about 30 hours ago to the address 1CMBTJjY4om4TFD3EJH5YTMPRUdBGmJWr7 but the transaction still does not exist. I've contacted them via email with no response. Is it appropriate talking about a theft here?? 0.9 BTC = about $700
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uhm i'm having the same problem, but for me it's only 9 hours that the withdraw has been pending. when i'll reach the 24 hours maybe i'll open a dedicated post, in the hope it works like it did for you
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Hey! I've requested a withdrawal about 4 hours ago and the transaction has not been done so far.... is it supposed to be automatic or you process it manually??
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How do mixers work and how can they provide untraceability of transactions? I'm curious about it because i'd like to provide a similar service As far as i know they are middle-man wallets where outbound transactions are performed only when there are many to be done at the same time and at different addresses, otherwise the mixers just waits. Maybe because if you, Alice, send 5 BTC to Bob through the mixer Mallory, and Mallory just redirects the 5 BTC to Bob as soon as it gets them, it is obvious that "Alice sent 5 BTC to Bob" isn't it? But it's not enough: even if it waits until many outbound transaction have to be done, there are still those 2 5BTC transactions that have the exact same amount...what a coincidence. It is almost obvious that those 5BTC from Alice were intended to be sent to Bob...... i'm missing something here, how do they solve that issue? Perhaps the mixer is not a wallet but a group of several wallets (100 or 1000+??) that 1- split the incoming amount between them 2- each of them sends BTC to Bob a little at a time, while sending BTC to other several thousands destination addresses at the same time In this way an analyst will have an hard time to track hunderds/thousands of transactions and sum them toghether, or maybe he does not know all the wallets that belong to the mixer.
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Wow I thought scrypt was difficult/impossible using ASIC. Wasn't that the "point" of it? How has it been circumvented?
Yeah exactly... please read my post above and help me to understand if these scrypt asics are worth the buy What do you think about the memory bus point?
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Hi, have you ever bought BTC or other crypto money paying by cash banknotes sent by mail?
I think it's cheap and also the only real anonymous way to buy crypto or any other item, but post employees could open the envelope!
Is there some safe way to hide the banknotes inside the envelope?
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Some people say that ASIC hardware for scrypt would not outperform the GPUs due to the nature of the scrypt algorithm whereof performance depends on the memory bus speed.
But there is some fixed limit on memory buses' speed that the technology has not outreached for many many years thus far, and GPUs seems to be the fastest hardware available regarding memory speed.
Is there some documentation that explains why scrypt performance depends on that?
I'd like to understand this point to find out if mining LTC faster than the GPUs do is possible. A deep knowledge of the scrypt algorithm may help.
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You have PM
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Problem solved The "x" in the mining.authorize message actually had a carriage return character at the end, that raised a protocol exception.
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worker name and pwd are correct , and even if they were not, the pool normally would give me an answer
or it will still start the mining but it just would not know who to send coins to for the payout.
For example a friend of mine used givemecoins pool with a wrong worker name, the pool started mining despite of that but didn't give the coins to anyone.
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Hi, i think i've found a bug in the stratum pool deamon, i'm mining from pooler cpuminer to the pool stratum+tcp://wdc.vircurpool.com:3333 and the messages my client sends seems to be correct.
At the beginning it connects via TCP to the pool and it sends this stratum message {"id": 1, "method": "mining.subscribe", "params": ["dummy"]}
the pool replies with :
{"error": null, "id": 1, "result": [["mining.notify", "ae6812eb4cd7735a302a8a9dd95cf71f"], "f8002589", 4]} {"params": [16], "id": null, "method": "mining.set_difficulty"} {"params": ["375", "6dda62201b49f706141b790e713cfd934692410ac80f2a67162c231eed6b0350", "01000000010000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000fffff fff27031aaf0c062f503253482f0430269a5208", "0d2f7374726174756d506f6f6c2f0000000001cf052152010000001976a914be58449edc4ab192a 4ef08eebcaa9121dba74cac88ac00000000", [], "00000001", "1c0c33bd", "529a262f", true], "id": null, "method": "mining.notify"}
Right after that, my client sends this stratum message {"id": 2, "method": "mining.authorize", "params": ["vegetasayan.lionel1", "x"]}
After which the pool closes the connection without giving a response. Why is this? Is it a bug or the client is sending wrong messages?
Thank you!!
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What scrypt coins are supported by this miner other than LTC and FTC? Maybe these ones that seem to be LTC clones according to http://majesti.co/cryptonerd/coins/WDC Worldcoin PXC PhenixCoin IFC Infinitecoin BBQCoin BitBar Digitalcoin FRK Franko NBL Nibble FST Fastcoin GLD Goldcoin KGC Krugercoin .... ... except Novacoin because it uses scrypt but with a different proof-of-work? From that page i read -NVC NovaCoin- Scrypt hashing[like LTC], proof of stake [like PPC] So i think cpuminer will not mine that, it needs its own client
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I'm guessing a little bit here as I don't have DevCPP, but this sounds like it is probably because the two different compilers (as and DevCpp) don't mangle the names in a similar format. So inlining the assembly within a DevCpp compiled file will probably work just fine to resolve this. If not, you might be able to use compile-time flags to tell DevCpp to generate object files compatible with standard 'as' output?
I'll try the first because i don't know how to do the 2nd This issue is strange because the provided autogen.sh works with MingW (and DevCpp is actually MingW + an IDE), so i have the right set of compilers/linkers. Maybe it's all about flags, we'll see!
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