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641  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] AmericanCoin New Development Team started [danny asia] on: January 23, 2015, 02:45:22 PM
Another scam coin
642  Other / Meta / Re: Recent downtime and data loss on: January 23, 2015, 06:42:57 AM
Some ssd drive health monitoring might help... Ssd drives deteriorate over time...
Glad you got it restored!
643  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Storj - Decentralized Storage on: January 20, 2015, 06:48:14 PM
http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/2b2iu9/take_a_look_at_the_new_storj_video/

These guys just know how to spend your money on making flashy videos. Can you put effort write some code and resolve the technical difficulties like sybill attacks etc. instead of marketing and trying to get more funds

I'm assuming you shoot from the hip, you speak first then you think (maybe)...
Do a little research and reading first and then please come back and bring constructive criticism and input to help Storj.  Else, go troll elsewhere.
644  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ASICMiner BE300S Samples Arrived, <0.2W/G Achieved at Board Level on: January 19, 2015, 06:32:14 PM
That price would be appealing today, hate to ask the question with the impossible answer, but when will they be available? Smiley

April if I remember correctly!
Hopefully April, as depressed btc price can be a bit of an issue since factory needs to be paid in fiat
645  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: AWS Amazon GPU for mining ? on: January 19, 2015, 12:36:15 AM
Did some one already try to mine with the Amazon cloud (by using their GPU instance) ?
If you tried, is it profitable ?
Don't waist your time/money.
646  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ANTMINER S5: 1155GH(+OverClock Potential), In Stock $0.27/GH & 0.51W/GH on: January 18, 2015, 04:32:34 PM
Yoshi is speaking on a mining panel at TNABC 2015 @ Miami.  Sharing some good info and perspective with attendees.
https://mobile.twitter.com/search/gallery?q=%23tnabc&idx=2&tid=556845360694321152

-- edit
Yoshi's personal preference is to heat a strawberry greenhouse in winter time Smiley or to warm up a swimming pool
647  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Storj - Decentralized Storage on: January 18, 2015, 02:36:08 PM
quick question, since i dont understand this well.

The nodes are people that are going to give space of the hard drive, so the net puts the file encrypted in them, right?
how much does someone gets pay?
Imagine i have a 4 TB HDD, i want to know where i can see the , earnings of putting that in storj, by month

Sorry if it is a noob question.

edit: i found this http://driveshare.org/ but it says i will earn, like for 1TB, some services gives me 60 dolares each month? o.O is that real what im reading???

The calculator is showing major services pricing.  As simply offering space does not guarantee utilization you will be paid for the space you have that is utilized.  Until the network is live it will be very challenging to give accurate predictions

yes and then it will take some time for paying user adoption.

i look at StorJ as a 2020 thing.  it is going to take some time for buyers to trust the new technology.
Maybe not a 2020 timeframe since all the hacks and leaks reported in mainstream...  Most users won't even know their application is storing data/files on Storj. For ex, some auto backup program.  A regular user would be a layer from Storj with all the benefits etc...
648  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [OFFICIAL THREAD] FACTOM - Offchain transactions + Factom Blocks on: January 14, 2015, 03:46:43 AM
This is a really cool idea, I will keep my eye on it and I hope it grows Smiley

If you think factom is cool, you should be checking out what factom and storj are trying todo together Wink
Very true!  I suspect more cross-integration is forthcoming with other projects for the duo...
649  Other / Meta / Re: Who owns this forum? on: January 12, 2015, 07:45:48 PM
Can we ban newbies from Meta please???  Too much trolling on meta...
650  Other / Meta / Re: Replacing DefaultTrust on: January 11, 2015, 06:24:09 AM
Vod, are you going to slap tecshare with negative for hijacking this thread? /sarc
651  Other / Meta / Re: Replacing DefaultTrust on: January 06, 2015, 08:19:48 PM
Here are the 50 users with the most points using the algorithm I described. The top 30 are always the ones suggested, but their order is randomized.

Code:
theymos         |     471.3498 |
Tomatocage      |     192.7250 |
dooglus         |     181.7917 |
BadBear         |     180.2750 |
CanaryInTheMine |     153.0830 |
HostFat         |     144.6331 |
gmaxwell        |     133.5581 |
Akka            |     109.1663 |
BCB             |     104.3748 |
escrow.ms       |     101.2499 |
phantastisch    |      99.6915 |
ghibly79        |      65.8998 |
Michail1        |      65.2249 |
Maidak          |      62.5085 |
Sampey          |      61.8499 |
BigBitz         |      58.6833 |
ziomik          |      58.1333 |
malevolent      |      52.4748 |
sublime5447     |      52.4665 |
Stemby          |      51.0416 |
Dabs            |      48.2251 |
Nightowlace     |      47.6417 |
klintay         |      46.5750 |
Raize           |      44.0998 |
bitpop          |      43.7249 |
fhh             |      40.5083 |
zefir           |      39.2083 |
squall1066      |      38.5001 |
philipma1957    |      38.4251 |
PsychoticBoy    |      35.5750 |
KWH             |      35.5581 |
terrapinflyer   |      34.8666 |
binaryFate      |      33.8332 |
Bicknellski     |      33.5084 |
DebitMe         |      30.1501 |
elasticband     |      29.8501 |
TECSHARE        |      29.3915 |
LouReed         |      28.9249 |
2weiX           |      28.6999 |
ManeBjorn       |      27.5749 |
miaviator       |      27.3333 |
androz          |      26.2500 |
bobsag3         |      25.9415 |
nachius         |      25.2916 |
CoinHoarder     |      23.3749 |
mrbrt           |      23.1249 |
EnJoyThis       |      22.5167 |
WEB slicer      |      20.3749 |
Rub3n           |      20.0251 |
Ente            |      18.9750 |
----------------+--------------+

A quick glance shows that I'm not one of the 50 most trusted members here? That's somewhat shocking to me. I also see that bobsag3 who openly scammed me and had his original username scammer tagged is on the list, adding positive trust for companies like Black Arrow who have stolen hundreds of thousands if not millions of dollars from this community.  Very disturbing because I thought the trust system we had in place was working out great and holding up well as evidenced by BFL_Josh's failed trust sabotage experiment. If you pay close attention to your trust network and use it appropriately, it is quite accurate in my opinion. I worry that this new method is already off to a bad start when I see known repeat scammers on the list who would give newbies a positive trust rating for companies like Black Arrow. Again, I just took a quick glance.
I think you raise a valid question: who benefits from the new approach? If shady characters and scammers can benefit from this, forget the system.

They are crying about the current system anyways and desperately trying to subvert it?
652  Other / Meta / Re: Replacing DefaultTrust on: January 06, 2015, 07:58:27 AM
has anyone put together a concise pros and cons between current and proposed systems?

expanding the defaulttrust is a very good idea, whether this is achieved by expanding current list or by implementing the proposed system,  the forum will be better off.  More honest folks should get into deftrust.
653  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Storj - Decentralized Storage on: January 03, 2015, 12:36:08 AM
That is more of the goal of our corporate entity Storj Labs. That whole goal of that company is to bring the Storj tools to businesses and organizations, kinda like Bitpay or Coinbase.

I believe that abstraction is the most powerful tool we have. We mainly want to go after large data users way before we hit the Dropbox market. These guys will provide a large amount of demand, but would be happy with command line tools. From there we can scale and build the system.


This is a great idea. Even just a little 40-second youtube cartoon embedded in the homepage that can be linked to in press releases, to break it down for the people who don't speak tech.
What do you think of the 60 second one we already have?

you guys should bring in a guy who is familiar with IT MSPs (managed service provider), and direct a back up product aimed the SMB market.

there are a couple large conferences and providers like CA and Kayesa, and a few others who would likely adopt this if you can show them the ROI.  and if they don't do it immediately you go directly to the MSPs that buy software from them.

i'm actually familiar with this market but i'm too expensive for you. find some guy in the US who is aggressive and can get deals done.
Sent you a PM
654  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][JGR] Jaguarcoin | X11 | No premine | Launch 31 Dec 10 AM UTC on: December 30, 2014, 10:55:14 PM
post your sourcecode?
655  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Storj - Decentralized Storage on: December 30, 2014, 09:12:00 PM
How to setup hdd farming vith multiple hdds?
Should hdd be in raid mode, or single hdds?
If raid, would a server with storage arrays of hdds be the best way to go?
Interested in seting up rigs with as many hdds as possible.
Thnx in advance  Cool
raid drives aren't necessary for Storj as multiple copies of file chunks are stored (redundant).  bandwidth is your limiting factor, not read/write speed.
for controller, I've been testing this: http://www.provantage.com/highpoint-technologies-rocketraid2760a~7HPTI03W.htm
got about 87TB setup, testing and ready to go
656  Other / Meta / Re: DPR subpoena on: December 26, 2014, 02:38:52 AM
If he didn't respond and the U.S. atty wanted the material from forum, he'd get it.  Even if it means seizing forum servers to get the data (if the court order was to be ignored).
Not responding makes no sense.  Posts about doing otherwise are likely by underage members of forun who don't yet understand consequences.
You are right that outright responding would be stupid and no one would win with if theymos gave no response.

If he did not want to provide such information then a better response would have been to fight the subpoena in court. He could argue, among other things that the forum has been hacked a number of times and he cannot provide information they are looking for that he can reasonably testify if accurate
He has no obligation to commit perjury.
657  Other / Meta / Re: DPR subpoena on: December 25, 2014, 06:23:17 PM
If he didn't respond and the U.S. atty wanted the material from forum, he'd get it.  Even if it means seizing forum servers to get the data (if the court order was to be ignored).
Not responding makes no sense.  Posts about doing otherwise are likely by underage members of forun who don't yet understand consequences.
658  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: ASICMiner Tube Group Buy #2 on: December 19, 2014, 08:36:20 PM
Was this group buy resurrected by the previous comment.  Probably should be marked as closed in the title.
nope, it's been closed per OP:
09/12/204: - CLOSED
659  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ASICMiner BE300S Samples Arrived, <0.2W/G Achieved at Board Level on: December 17, 2014, 04:14:24 PM
The 6-chip chain has passed the test:

The next step is to test the board with fully inhabited 24 chips.
Great news!! 
660  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [OPEN] Prisma 1.4Th/s group buy @ 1.42 btc with coupon on: December 14, 2014, 01:40:47 PM
Was this group buy resurrected by the previous comment or is it closed?
It's closed atm
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