What you do seems to be beneficial. Is it possible to validate how much directly helps the cause, and how much is used for hosting/upkeep/advertising/etc.? Many people here are extremely wary of scams.
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OK, what speed is the pool reporting?
I would advise going to your worker settings and setting the difficulty for the miner to around 16. It will then result in less shares being submitted, but each share being worth more. It's possible that the miner is sending so many small shares to the pool some part of the system gets backlogged.
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What device are you using to get 1 TH/sec? What pool? Stupid question, but is the device *actually* getting 1 TH/sec?
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Are internet bitcoin calculator off a lot?
What results are you expecting, and getting?
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No, in fact there is an advantage, as soon as everything is set up and working. Mining at ghash.io increases their power, which in result allows them to perform a 51% attack more easily if they wanted to. By mining on p2pool, you do not help facilitate centralization of mining power.
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No, as it would be detrimental to your profits (you don't mine more bitcoins). Namecoin is mined in a process called merged mining, where your hashrate simultaneously tries to mine both bitcoin and namecoin. It does this by submitting results that are valid for both bitcoin and namecoin to the pool. As this shares part of the hashing rate, both bitcoin and namecoin come out a bit more secure from your mining. Any option to mine for bitcoin only will not increase your mining rate at all. I'll quote David Schwartz on bitcoin.SE: The benefit for Namecoin is obvious. A lot of Bitcoin miners will probably do merged mining, since it costs them basically nothing and gives them a greater return than mining Bitcoins alone. As a result, their block generation timing will be more predictable and their transactions more secure against a 51% attack.
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If I have over half the post-rate with my ASICbot, can I mess with the chains?
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Given availability of a server running Tomcat or another JSP/servlet container, and compensation in bitcoins (no alts) I might do this. Could you make an offer of how much you're willing to spend, and required timeframe? I'm also OK with getting part of ad revenue if you aren't willing or able to pay upfront. Again, please message me your offer (or post here if you'd like it to be public)
I have experience with Java (hence the choice of backend) and can prove ownership of a 15K-rep Stack Overflow account with a gold badge and high activity in [java].
Thanks!
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What will be the last post of this thread?
Is it correct that it is not your post?
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Or is the unit
newton-tesla-hashes per volt ampere^2 seconds
which requires a scale-multimeter-ASIC-miner device?
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Just FYI, you're going to want to explain the situation honestly to your customers. While it's not always possible to avert negative reputation, disclosure can be the difference between -480 trust and a massive pile of emails, and -5 trust and the beginning of an effective resolution process.
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Acknowledged, I'll do it at the time promised previously (tomorrow afternoon in GMT-4). I'll PM you when ready for auth details
(or, alternatively, if you'd like, I have a working mingw setup here on my machine for 64-bit that I can build on)
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Just as a FYI, Ermine is the (trialware/payware) form of Statifier. Anyway, do you need the mingw builds statically-linked, or would you prefer DLLs to end up in the project directory?
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What languages are used for the frontend and backend?
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Yes, the first has 17K bitcoins if my short-term memory works today.
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I can throw 27 pathetic Mhashes on if you need a specifically small one later on.
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You can't really track someone by address very easily. They don't come up on this forum in other contexts. DO you have logs of the break-in?
How much was stolen, and from which exchange? (depending on the amount, these guys might have a history)
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I would consider buying the miner in a barely-working state at my risk (of course, guaranteed that the miner performs how you describe it in the post), if you can't get it to work. Make an offer, including shipping to US if interested. (I don't guarantee that I'll take it, however, as it depends on price and more details)
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Nobody open this unless you're doing so in a sandbox or we see the source.
Well, the suspicious bit is the vanitygen.exe. OP: Show that its cryptographic hashes match an official build. The batch file is plain-text.
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libcurl-devel I already have built a curl library statically and put it into /lib. I've been linking to it. I don't think libcurl-devel is a static library as the package is currently available. Sorry
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