Hi Guys ! I just got a new S5 and have the following problem: What's wrong in the setup? I am new to mining. PSU is 700w : EP-700 BR II with a 52.5 to 12V ( that is problem ?! ). After several minutes, the LEDs of network interface are switched off, the fan goes into a low speed and the S5 stops responding to ping. I really need help, if the equipment is damaged you have to send it back. Thanks !! check the software on SD card. maybe reinstall if you bought used. https://www.bitmaintech.com/support.htm?pid=00720150101032800325X8cMcY2y068F
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hahaha funny. 120 bitcoins were being paid to past (investor) newbie
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Nasdaq is one of the first multinational financial services companies to explore ways to leverage the blockchain in a non-currency manner.
This doesn't mean Nasdaq is using actual Bitcoins as currency. But Nasdaq will be interacting with the Bitcoin system to slip data into the blockchain.
Nasdaq's experiment is a limited one. On Monday, the Wall Street Journal referred to Nasdaq's pre-IPO market, which launched in January 2014, as "a fledgling marketplace." But if it works out, expect to see it use the blockchain concept elsewhere.
They have said multiple times that they are not going to use Bitcoin. They are researching the use of "Blockchain Technology" for record keeping. No now alot of tech companies are looking at the blockchain. not bitcoin makes more sense.
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This can't come soon enough. Drivers are the reason for most all accidents - mechanical failure being only 13%. Take the driver out of the equation and you have much safer roads, and along with much less traffic congestion and faster speed limits (computers have almost instant reaction times compared to humans). The hard part will be forcing the die-hards to give it up - but by that time they will be the exception and hopefully classed as a danger to public safety. If you've seen I, Robot I hope the cars are like that. maybe less accidents. maybe more robots though.
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This is just for Domain. which is a nice Bitcoin Faucet domain. Tinyco.in is for sale with godaddy selling for .1 BTC come get a nice name. for a future faucet.
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Another thing I would like to address is, https://faucetbox.com/en/checkany one can input an address, and change the payout threshold even if its not their address, which can piss some people off. OP can we get a system were they can make an account and only the true owner of the address chang the threshold. seems to Open source for many. Just my thoughts. any update on the two factor?
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Unfortunately bitcoinpuddle, bitcoinsheep, faucet of america are geobanned in Hungary. really?? Let me check.
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I think the DGB richlist on http://www.richlist.eu/digibyte is missing some data. As far as I can see I should be within the TOP 20 but I can't see my wallet in the whole list. My amount of DGB's hasn't changed for several weeks now so I think the richlist isn't complete. more believable if you posted your address claiming something with out proof is such a newb thing to do.
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What we were thinking about was 2FA using message signing, OTP (Google Authenticator / Authy) or email tokens (selectable like in LastPass), but I'll bring the Clef suggestion to my coworkers . all of these would be nice if you added than any one can choose what they like.
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is this like the one of last week? were who ever got the most profit on their first .1?
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I've got a second report from a faucet owner that he has been hacked. So once again: keep your api key secret, don't keep too much coins, use a hosting that you trust.
2 hacked users out of 2000 isn't a lot, but still that's 2 users too many. We'll slowly start rolling out more security options in near future, but really there's nothing we can do if someone gets an access to your server.
please offer 2 factor option for your site. that would secure it better, also if most faucet owners have a hosting it would most likely be a shared hosting, (since its cheaper) and there script must be bad, not the hosting. if it was hosting and they got access to it they would go to bigger sites. if your are planning a future update consider two factor for your site.
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If you have a hero account and want to sell then send me a pm with basic stats of the account and your asking price all payments will done via btc using escrow
No pending/active loans No hacked account (Signed message required) No negative trust (neutral or positive one)
Send me PM with basic stats of post,activity, trust and your asking price I don't want exact data but need an idea about accounts status.
You do realize, once the sold account is discovered, it will have at least Neutral feedback? That is funny stuff! So what you going to do to find it out Holmes? You do realize that about 1 % of accounts are 'discovered' to be sold and so what if they are because only another 1% of the super hero default trust would actually bother to be a bit of a dick. Have to add you clearly have no idea why accounts are sold and think it is for scams? News to you around 1% actually attempt to scam from a brought account but they would scam with any account. Get a hobbie or something mate. I guess this is where I post an equally childish reply such as: "My hobby was your mom and sister while your dad ate Cheetos and cheered me on as you just drooled and spanked your little monkey." And another idiot goes on ignore. Awesome childish response love the cheetos!!!
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Lets see what the new forum will bring to the members. should be good considering the price tag...
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@Quickseller, better be careful with this. I don't know why, but this somehow doesn't seem good to me except the only fact that they are using someone trustworthy like you (quickseller) as an escrow.
I was told by a number of people via PM that this loan request is suspicious, however there is a signed message from an address first posted ~9 months ago here so he cannot later claim his account was hacked. TBH it seems like he is probably trying to sell his account via this loan, either way all parties agree to the terms. I was told by a number of people via PM that this loan request is suspicious, however there is a signed message from an address first posted ~9 months ago here so he cannot later claim his account was hacked. TBH it seems like he is probably trying to sell his account via this loan, either way all parties agree to the terms. You were told by a number of people that this loan request is suspicious? but yet I only received on Pm saying be careful from another member. would of been nice of you to tell me of all these PM's advising of suspiciousness... "TBH it seems like he is probably trying to sell his account via this loan, either way all parties agree to the terms. " so you think he is probably trying to sell the account with the loan I give him/her... again no light of this till now. I am the one giving out the loan and again only one Pm was sent to me. would of been nice of all the people that Pm'd you Pm me as well. in that case this changes things. I feel like I am left in the dark with all these suspicions If you are lending, you better be aware of the risks involved. You can not blame others for that. As for this particular loan, you better hope it is repaid as you will struggle to get 0.25 BTC for the account. Yea I understand not blaming any one. would of been nice to get the Pm's my way as well. well I hope its paid but I am looking at the worst.
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Quoted for future reference, good luck! Thanks well lets see.
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well lets see what happens. Just to clarify account is secured correct? Loan gets sent directly to borrower's address ? Fee gets sent to escrow address? Let me know dont want to mess this up.
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Loan amount: 0.25 BTC Amount to be received by borrower: .25 Amount to be received by escrow: .0075 Payback amount: 0.3125 BTC Payback date: Fri, May 15th 2015 BTC address for borrower: 1AnonyArUmKTdyn1BxgRiVxNj7rRch3ctY BTC address to send escrow payment to: 1FXDJgHTofVnmjacmrSzmqQPiWSc3wPkKU Collateral: bitcointalk account (Anony) Lender: Onewiseguy Repayment address: 18qCSdeXYDzA8FYfi2D3f49XbD3Eu8zMBF
High loan amount, High Repayment Amount, High Interest Rates and just a recently promoted senior account as collateral. I just hope, this account doesn't turn out to be a new alt of puzzle.me, cryptoforcause, FallenGods, rony_90, deeprocks since he also said that he had 2 more senior member accounts. Good luck anyways. @Quickseller, better be careful with this. I don't know why, but this somehow doesn't seem good to me except the only fact that they are using someone trustworthy like you (quickseller) as an escrow. May I ask why you are telling quickseller to be careful with this? he has no risk.... again I am the one giving out the loan. all of this seems weird now..
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