Nobody can tell you exactly what's happened because we don't know. All we can tell you is that it sounds as if your wallet has been compromised, and some or all of your private keys have been stolen. So if you don't want to lose any more coins, move them now.
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Yes, but your wallet is compromised. Make a new one.
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Yeah, create a new blockchain.info wallet securely. Also, if your wallet has been hacked and someone has access to your private keys then move whatever BTC you have in that wallet immediately
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Yes it is probably hacked! But one more point is that, not ALL the bitcoins are transferred. I still have 1.<something> remaining... I have now enabled double password in My Wallet. Stop using that wallet
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This seems about right:
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Added this to my watchlist, hope I'll be able to get involved.
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Been meaning to post this for a little while, but I've only just got round to it. 6 x 7950s with another 3 soon to come. Currently managing about 3600 kHash/s mining litecoin. Its a group project with six of us involved, but I've ended up doing most of the setting up seeing as everyone else had exams, whereas I'm on a year out from uni.
Nice woodwork. Lol, thanks, I hope its not a fire hazard! Obviously the GPUs will cut off if they get too hot, and there's a circuit breaker in case of a power surge so hopefully its all good. Should be making some metal frames eventually though.
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Been meaning to post this for a little while, but I've only just got round to it. 6 x 7950s with another 3 soon to come. Currently managing about 3600 kHash/s mining litecoin. Its a group project with six of us involved, but I've ended up doing most of the setting up seeing as everyone else had exams, whereas I'm on a year out from uni. Its been a fun project and although we're not making much at the moment, I've learnt a lot from doing it. This was the first time I'd built a computer, and I also had no experience using linux - I feel I'm getting to grips with it now though
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Selling 2.8 BTC, PM me to buy
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Did someone just say irregardless? My brain hurts now.
Yes, and they also used the word 'regardless' in the same post...
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Switched to Ubuntu 13.04, now its running all three GPUs.
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The decimal point is arbitrary. If we got down to 21 BTC we'd just have to divide the satoshi into 1 million smaller units. Problem solved.
Also as you throw away money, the result would be that the value of what's left must increase proportionately as the supply drops. This would happen gradually, so if someone dumped a load of coins it would take a while for equilibrium to be reached again. But essentially anyone doing this would be giving all of their money to everybody else. So let them go for it.
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Does anyone think that dummy plugs might help? I thought they were only necessary for windows but I guess I should try everything...
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I'm getting this error:
Error -5: Enqueueing kernel onto command queue. (clEnqueueNDRangeKernel)
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I've built a rig with 3 7950s, running on ubuntu 12.04 bootable USB. Finally got cgminer working, and running one card at ~650khash/s (LTC)
For some reason ./cgminer -n shows all three cards are detected but when I start up, only one of them will run. Has anyone else had this issue, and how did you resolve it?
Thanks
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In March, the world’s first Bitcoin ATM was opened on Cyprus after banks had been closed for a week. The ATM allows customers to deposit “real money” into a Bitcoin ATM in exchange for bitcoins and vice versa – making the virtual currency, a very real option for those who didn’t have access to money during the Cypriot crisis.
Huh
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Does anyone else here read all this and think 'why are we still using gold?'. It seems so primitive and outdated... What we need is some sort of digital version
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