Well all miners appear to work, but something has gone terribly wrong with MPBM. It now locks up hard after anywhere from 30seconds to 10minutes of mining
No ideas why. I'm working with TheSeven now but there might be a more extended outage unfortunately. I'm trying to work with TheSeven (maker of MPBM) and do troubleshooting but this is a bizarre issue. I'll keep you all informed as I have more info.
What is this MPBM you speak of? In any case, seems strangely coincidental that it would stop working right after a power outage... A corrupted file, perhaps?
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Top bid is 16 BTC for 500k share I assume?
That would be a fair assumption.
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<GrammarNazi> "Radeon 7750 and 7770" is a plural subject; you need say, not says. </GrammarNazi> Hey dude! I'm French! Give me a chance But there's no plural for "say"? I know "Radeon 7750 and 7770" are plural, and that's why I put an "s" to say. The plural form of "say" is "say"? No worries. "says" is for singular subjects, "say" for plural. English isn't a language that makes any sense; don't expect it to.
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Looks like it's currently yielding around 14%. It will be interesting to watch this.
14% for a month is pretty good, but of course it all depends on how likely you think Pirate is to default.
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WTF?! I'd love to have an API to see orders + an orderbook snapshot of that trade... according to my calculations it should have gone down until 1.06 at least, there must have been some hefty snipes in the end! There was one for 500 at a little over 1.07; a third of the bonds right there.
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Sorry actually there was a power interruption in my house and I had to get home to correct it. The FPGAs should be mining again shortly. Sorry for the confusion (and odd timing) lol...
Glad you got it fixed, hopefully stats will come back up shortly.
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Cutoff 1.068, all bonds sold.
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Launch time is here according to my clock.
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Omit the hard drive, yes. Build your own case, it's easy and you'll have better temps.
If this is your budget, that MH per $ is decent, but you'd get a much better ratio if you buy a more expensive rig. (~1800-2000 MH/s for a rig around $1k)
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Syndicate hashrate down from ~12 GH to ~3. What's going on?
I guess the power is being redirected I saw a moment when the FPGA rig was mining at 1 gh/s, as if the majority of boards was reconfigured ... it was dropping since then. Without a motion? Huh?
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Maybe it hangs because I sent a sub 1BTC amount (0.2something)?! (from another thread) Just to keep everyone informed ,there was an issue with deposits not being processed for a period of about an hour.
This has now been fixed, the normal wait is for 6 confirmations, anyone who has been waiting longer please check your account, it should be there now.
Sorry about the delay.
Nefario.
It was a GLBSE issue; you're just fine.
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There is nothing in the contract to actually allow acquisitions, nor am I willing to entertain offers to do so either.
The only reason I have shares represent 0% of company assets as the assets, until the event of liquidation, are owned by the growth fund. Assets can be sold, replaced, decommissioned, or otherwise removed from the asset pool for any reason I deem necessary to continue profiting (such as upgrading, the hardware actually dying, switching from FPGA to ASIC, etc).
And yes, that includes selling not-quite-dead hardware on eBay and putting the proceeds back into the growth fund. The contract fully lets me do that, nothing in it lets me leaking asset value out through any method under than the depreciation of the assets themselves (ie, plugging them in and turning them on).
Now, you do bring up a good point, this agreement DOES allows me to purchase other mining companies and hold them as assets; but as I said, I would never entertain BEING purchased. I would rather liquidate the company than let it be purchased.
tl;dr: Shares only entitle you to dividends.
So, if you aren't trolling, can you explain (in all honesty) how you realistically plan to raise 1 million Bitcoins?
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You'll want to make sure to grab an i7 with at least 32GB of ram
This. OP, if you don't know much. You could always just buy a Mac, because they never break and are virus free. They always have NVidia integrated cards, which are super cool and mine very well. If you don't want to build a PC, you could buy a Mac. They are going on sale this Summer for just two easy payments of an arm and a leg. Even better, buy a Mac Mini and CPU mine. High MH/s, low power draw, fully standardized connectors.
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You'll want to make sure to grab an i7 with at least 32GB of ram
And make sure the RAM is ECC; that's essential.
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<GrammarNazi> "Radeon 7750 and 7770" is a plural subject; you need say, not says. </GrammarNazi>
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Cutting people's faces in half is a cinematic technique I have not seen before...
"We're trying to host a channel on Youtube"
That sentence made my day. First of all, you're not hosting anything - Youtube is. Secondly, "you're trying"? If creating a Google account is a significant challenge, I might recommend a change of priorities.
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How many confirmations does it take until your account is credited? I have now over a dozen confirmations on my deposit and still nothing showing up. Also it would be nice to have at least a "Incoming transaction pending" somewhere, I always worry that I've pasted a wrong address and taking seemingly forever to credit my account does not really help...
Mine have only taken six...
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I don't approve of Facebook, but it seems to be doing alright. How are these two similar? Overblown IPO. If Facebook manages to pull a 100 billion IPO off (and it looks like it) they could pay every one of their users more than 100 USD(!). The difference is, however, that facebook will sell out quickly. 1 million shares @1BTC each probably won't, especially not with these terms. I might risk 8 coins too however and also start a trolling IPO and then (as I'm allowed in my contract) "sell" everything, take the money and laugh. You probably could do it without spending anything. Offer the bonds at a lower price to pre-IPO investors.
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At first, I was going to say obvious troll thread is obvious, but then I see that the company is actually listed on GLBSE. Now all I have to say is lol.
20 BTC for some elaborate trolling isn't necessarily too high a price to pay. glbse registration fee is 8BTC marked Used be 20BTC, my error. Thanks for pointing it out. Even more likely to be trolling then.
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