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61  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Look at the Price and Facts People on: June 08, 2011, 08:05:50 AM
...Every transaction you make at MtGox into a government currency is being tracked and recorded. Why do you think they have withdraw limits? They are a money changing business. The US government could seize their funds in a heartbeat. What good are your bitcoins if you can't easily trade them for cash.

Go smoke some more weed

I can buy some of that with bitcoin. Mmmm, screw euros and dollars and all that B.S.!
62  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Are you going to pay taxes? on: June 08, 2011, 08:04:12 AM
I'll pay taxes on bitcoins when the tax institution in question accepts bitcoins for payment!
63  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Ubuntu froze on: June 08, 2011, 07:55:13 AM
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When mining aggressively you take away cycles from X input handling, like rendering cursor position changes even if at a lock or empty screen....

Try disconnecting mouse when you go to sleep.
I mine with aggrssion=7. Could be this the problem, so?

I've had it happen at aggr=7 and it happens most quickly at aggr=11 or higher.

You're using an optical mouse, aren't you?
64  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: SOLO MINING: IS IT REAL? on: June 08, 2011, 07:33:30 AM
IT IS REAL! REAL LOTTERY! GOOD LUCK TO YOU!!
65  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Ubuntu froze on: June 08, 2011, 07:31:21 AM
I left my pc open this night for mining, but I woke up because the fan was too loud. The pc was frozen, I could not even move the mouse.

When mining aggressively you take away cycles from X input handling, like rendering cursor position changes even if at a lock or empty screen.

I've seen Ubuntu completely lock up when an optical mouse is not seated well, and is continuously sending small jitter to X server. This fills up input buffers/handling and leads to X 100% CPU and then kernel panic. System will have to be power cycled.

Try disconnecting mouse when you go to sleep.
66  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Too Late to Join the Party? on: May 31, 2011, 02:05:38 AM
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It would be in a miner's best interest to deny profitability because any additional computing power added to the network decreases the bitcoin income of the existing miner.

Yes! I also lost thousands of dollars on mining. Everyone should quit. The police will raid you for growing marijuanas. It's a fact!
 and the ozone from my overclocked 5850 gave me lung cancer. Shocked
67  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [Swepool.net][New server] Pay-per-share, LP, JSON-API, workers, Lowest PPS fee! on: May 26, 2011, 06:28:51 AM
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Thank you for reply, but my account is not accessible. I try to log in "Incorrect username or password". This happened during switch as mentioned before. Locked out since then, no recourse. How do I fix?

I created new account with same name, but balance 0. Is all previous contribution lost?
1. Log in to your account with balance 0.
2. Click here
3. Type in your old workername and password
4. You now see your worker in your profile and balance is updated in <15min.

I added my old workername and password. I see the worker in my profile. My balance remains at 0.

All previous work lost? Sad
68  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [Swepool.net][New server] Pay-per-share, LP, JSON-API, workers, Lowest PPS fee! on: May 25, 2011, 03:56:25 AM
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'zei9iifi' was just a worker, you need to register at the new site and add your worker to your account. Since I thought everyone had added their workers the link is gone but the url is still working: http://swepool.net/worker?addworker (You need to be logged in). As soon you add you worker to your account, your account will be credited for your shares...

Thank you for reply, but my account is not accessible. I try to log in "Incorrect username or password". This happened during switch as mentioned before. Locked out since then, no recourse. How do I fix?

I created new account with same name, but balance 0. Is all previous contribution lost?
69  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [Swepool.net][New server] Pay-per-share, LP, JSON-API, workers, Lowest PPS fee! on: May 25, 2011, 12:58:57 AM
If I have mined say 0.36231 coins and want to have them transferred I only get 0.36 to my wallet.
What happened to the 0.00231 coins which you didnt transfer? I cant see them anywhere. And my balance is 0btc, not 0.00231


What is happening here?

I was on swepool.no-ip.org contributing many work as user 'zei9iifi'. Then things switch to www.swepool.net, my login no longer works, and I never get due for my shares. Sad

No longer in this pool until issues resolved. Sad
70  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Quick question about price speculation... on: May 15, 2011, 09:28:55 AM

IT'S LIKE FUCKING MAGIC MAN... WTF
71  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: New swedish bitcoin pool: Swepool! on: May 14, 2011, 11:37:13 PM
Can you put current pool speed on your webpage? Then it can be included in http://bitcoinwatch.com/ pie chart.

As a pool contributor it would be useful to know overall pool rate and solved blocks. Thank you for supporting long-polling and no fees!
72  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Mining too profitable? on: May 14, 2011, 11:30:20 PM
The growth figures on http://bitcoin.sipa.be/ are outright scary...  Undecided

I think you mean beautiful!

2THash/sec is heady volume of computation. That is like cracking any 10 character password digest using full alphabet in seconds!
73  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Mining too profitable? on: May 14, 2011, 11:12:52 PM
looking at the numbers at mtgox we might have it the tip of the xmas tree bubble at around 9, lets see how far down it falls.

We can't know, but for sake of argument consider previous peak and correction, $4.15 to $2.75, then we're looking at 33% shave single day. Sitting right around that mark now.

What is really impressive is market volume: almost half a million USD in bitcoins traded in single day! (Not long ago that was entire month's worth of volume)

For longs it is a great time to buy. By Monday we'll be back on the upward path to the next temporal bubble...
74  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Mining too profitable? on: May 14, 2011, 09:07:57 AM
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This suggests nearly the whole of Bitcoins' value is based on how difficult they are to produce and not, for example, its adoption as a currency.

It will be interesting to see the impact on exchanges and network hash rate when large scale adoption begins in earnest... Poker, Porn, something useful and popular denominated in bitcoins and we'll really have a rally!
75  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Conversation I had with my girlfriend the other night on: May 02, 2011, 04:28:52 AM
Maybe you could sell her for 500BTC, I'm sure she has some redeeming qualities.

I'd pay a few coins for some hot pics! Tongue
76  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Difficulty Forecast: Block 122876 on: May 01, 2011, 08:18:28 AM
Block Number: 122976

Difficulty
Lower Quartile: 138920
Median: 159421
Upper Quartile: 178980

Assuming linear progression. We've got accelerating generation capacity. My coins are on > 190000  Shocked
77  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: Ufasoft Miner Thread - SSE2-optimized for Intel CPUs, version 0.8 (2011-April) on: May 01, 2011, 08:09:58 AM
No, ROTR is cyclic right shift. There are no such operation in C language.
_rotr intrinsic function available on GCC 4.5 for Intel x86/x64 platform.

For those of you on Linux encountering this problem, configure with CC=gcc-4.5 and CXX=g++-4.5

For example,
CC=gcc-4.5 CXX=g++-4.5 ./configure ...[rest goes here]...

You will need to install gcc and g++ 4.5 for this to work, and you should be able to confirm the right gcc used in compile output scrolling by.
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