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6641  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: (Noobie) Antminer S4? on: February 09, 2016, 02:56:03 PM
Guys guys,

I wasn't really committed to doing it, as it is pretty wrong and wasn't aware of the loud noise it makes. Never once did I say I was going to do it for sure, I had said I was thinking about it. Just saw a youtube video and WOW, this thing is quite loud! Anyone know where I can get one of these? My friend works for a power grid and he offered to run it for cheap.

Thanks
Not sure what your location is but after digging the first two pages of Computer hardware on this forum, I was able to find one thread only who is selling Antminer S4 so check the following thread: (Note: use escrow)
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1323566.0
Also found some other new ads over the internet (take precaution always):
http://www.alibaba.com/antminer-s4-suppliers.html
https://houston.craigslist.org/sys/5437104104.html
http://www.kijiji.ca/v-electronics/city-of-toronto/antminers-for-sale-s2-s4-s5-s7s-all-for-sale/1138558503?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true
http://www.kijiji.ca/v-computer-components/city-of-toronto/antminer-s4-2th-s-btc-miner-built-in-psu-bitcoin-downtown-to/1137440821?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true
6642  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Need to invest .. Is this site legit ? on: February 09, 2016, 02:20:00 PM
First of all, would like to point out that, "never let a site design be the reason you think it's trustworthy". I have to admit even I (as a graphics designer), think it has nice and well made design and many would think just because it looks good, it's safe to invest in but it's the opposite. Secondly, most already know that this type of websites operate for some time before runaway with people money so don't waste youor earned money there. I'll put some links down below and check for yourself:
http://www.badbitcoin.org/thebadlist/index.htm#B It's included there.
https://bitmakler.net/bitage___investmentfund Few comments only but you could see that something is wrong already.
6643  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: How exactly works cloud mining and is profitable start without any investment? on: February 09, 2016, 01:19:25 PM
From someone who used to do faucets all they long (8-12 hrs a day) for a month straight (me), and also from someone who have invested some money on cloud mining websites in the past (again me), I would advise to not waste your money on any of those cloud mining websites since they will always make you to invest in the end just so you earn fractions of what you invested in the long run, it will be more loss to you and more profit to the other party but with faucet you get at least 100% of what you earn just like how you deserve it with the effort you put in.
6644  Economy / Speculation / Re: I think the price will rise again above $400 on: February 09, 2016, 12:19:23 PM
I also believe it will rise soon but perhaps not before another month at least since it's already at it's base value were it have settled for some times. IF anyone reviews the chart, they could see a similar scenario back in Sep/Oct 2015 wherein it settle in the ranges of average $250 for some times before it started to move up and I think same will happen here (after a month it will rise).
6645  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: People so upset about the difficulty they are SMASHING their miners to pieces on: February 09, 2016, 10:45:51 AM
Is there a solid proof that they destroyed those due to difficulty? It's kinda hard to take in since they could have at least sell it to those who invest on old miners for fun even though they wont get any ROI. The only reason I'm seeing here is as if they were all non working unless the owner have some sort of psycho Tongue
6646  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: World's First Bitcoin Mining IPO Misses Target by AUD $14 Million on: February 09, 2016, 10:17:38 AM
I think their failure to not reach their target of $20 M (in AUD) it has little to do with rewards declining by years to come but perhaps it's to investors either not having enough cash to splash or the group failing into making them believe that it does have a potential into profiting great in the long run but since some of the companies that have been active on the same field have got only some profits, then that could have been a factors. $14M is still a large money and not sure why they don't want to at least start with lesser equipment's and go from there.
6647  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin is archaic on: February 09, 2016, 09:12:55 AM
Honestly I don't agree with you on your points here. I've been using it since 2011 and not even once it took more than a day (as you said days) to get confirmed. These cases could only happen if you used lesser amount on fee as required but if anyone uses the standard one, it won't take that long. It never meant to give full anonymity that's why it's pseudonymous. A technology like this doesn't need to be tweaked all the time just so it would be 100% modern to the eyes of some, specially when everything is working just as how it supposed to be.
6648  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: List Faucet Bitcoin High Reward More +1000 Satoshi on: February 09, 2016, 07:19:59 AM
After visiting your site, I think the following things will improve your site:
1. Your using free site and won't be good as your very limited into giving it functionality.
2. The list is not tabulated
3. The rewards are wrong together with time intervals
4. Avoid using URL shorteners since it's a big turn off and it would be better to use ads on your page instead of those.
6649  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: (Noobie) Antminer S4? on: February 09, 2016, 06:33:31 AM
Base on your second post, it means your not in full control of server room and any guy that operates and checks server room, would find out that it's not a server and it's very different since they wouldn't hire a normal guy to monitor server room. If your just a student and there are camera's all over the school then chances of you getting caught and expelled is very high. If your willing to put those at risk, go ahead but rest assured you'll get caught one way or another. Btw to answer another of your questions, for 2TH it wold be advisable to mine on a pool rather than solo.
6650  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Need faucet script similar to satoshizero on: February 09, 2016, 05:44:31 AM
AFAIK satoshizero uses bootstrap so either you could go over some tutorials over the net to learn how to do it (CSS coding + HTML) or hire someone since it's not a ready made script that you could just use. bonusbitcoin uses a completely custom made so that one is going to be pricey. In case your looking to do everything by yourself and save some money, you could check the following link, might help you to choose which one you want: http://bitckerz.net/bitcoin-faucet-scripts/
6651  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Steam accept Bitcoin soon? on: February 09, 2016, 05:05:20 AM
This is really huge, specially with the amount of users Steam have regularly, it would certainly increase the demand therefor as result it could even help to increase BTCitcoin value in the long run. Not sure if others had same experience with me but in order for me to fund my Steam account, I had to go over two exchange rewards system due to my location and it was very frustrating and that made me stop using Steam but with this, I'll be using it when everything gets sorted out.
6652  Other / Off-topic / Re: How would you help with bitcoin? on: February 09, 2016, 04:30:27 AM
If I had a large amount of BTCitcoins, I would have run so many contest on social networks and give rewards in BTCitcoin on a weekly basis plus would have invested into a big mining farm so I could help into contributing to the network itself and help inject some BTCitcoin back in the long run.
6653  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Recaptcha Service does no more protective on: February 08, 2016, 08:35:09 PM
This have been the case since couple of month back and ever since ReCaptcha have been pretty much useless for fighting off bots. As some have advised FunCaptcha, I would like to say that it's not an exception as well and bots have got in as well. So far what I'm noticing is users who use faucetbox script are mostly affected by bots so I think some modification is needed on script for sure and lastly don't even bother to use those click buttons here and there before get reward buttons pops out because that won't fight off bots as well. The code itself is the problem here.
6654  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Blockchain.info Beta wallet ? on: February 08, 2016, 07:06:59 PM
You could check everything here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1344049.0
Basically the followings is some of the things in regards to the beta wallet of blockchain.info
1. Users say it has better design
2. You no longer can sign message (hope it changes after beta)
3. You can't send to more than 1 person at a time (reported by one person so far)
4. In regards to number 3, many have reported that they can't use their funds and their stock with getting error wallet version 3 supported
There's another thread that had some more discussion as well in regards to it, will post an update in this post whenever I find it.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1344203.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1344748.0
6655  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: blockchain info on: February 08, 2016, 05:39:59 PM
A little correction regarding the fee as you said 0.00001 but it's always 0.0001 and up if you use standard fee with blockchain.info wallets. I would advise to not compute yourself for each transaction that how much you should send and just use the standard fee that comes with it so you would save yourself some times. Sometimes the network could be under attack and that could be one of the reasons it could get confirmed in delay.
6656  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: When gambling makes you cry. on: February 08, 2016, 04:53:46 PM
I feel sorry for you but hope you learn "Don't Max Bet" Smiley  Anyways my worst lost story on online gambling is 0.3 BTCitcoins and if I'm not wrong it was actually a week before my Birthday (2 years ago) so it's sort of made my week even more worst but lesson learned and now I barely gamble (online or in real world).
6657  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Is anyone working on Blockchain for communications? on: February 08, 2016, 03:59:21 PM
I've heard of few in the past but never tried any one of them honestly. Here are some that I know of:
https://www.surespot.me/ It's opensource / free / you could transfer your conversation to another device / multiple identities using 1 device only and some more futures...
https://gli.ph/ It's more like a buy and sell community that also have messaging functionality
https://whispersystems.org/ It's free and secured
I know another one but since it's still on it's initial stage of developement, I won't spoil it for now.
6658  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: [ANN] Faucet - Plingeling - 700sat/hour/everytime on: February 08, 2016, 03:02:17 PM
Would like to inform that, my first claim on your faucet, only led to the page refreshing then I claimed again and the second time was a success and got the 700 Satoshi on my faucetbox account. I'm seeing big space between the two ads in the footer area and the last part of it says regarding referral percentage, I would advise to use that space or just make it tighter so it won't be too much blank there.
6659  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: New bitcoin faucet rotator on: February 08, 2016, 02:17:14 PM
After checking your rotator, I noticed that you don't have any type of ads and wanted to let you know that you could fit in two ads on the side bar and earn some more bits aside from referrals. Also wanted to let you know that, not all the faucets the you try and it gets open in a normal way, gets to open in a rotator since some of the owners have disabled it to work with rotator so still need every single of faucets one by on on your rotator. Aside from these, everything is working nicely Wink
6660  Other / Off-topic / Re: use Bitcoin in daily life? on: February 08, 2016, 01:18:42 PM
AFAIK there isn't anything that would fit exactly what your looking for but there are few websites that sort of does the trick by showing local shops that accept BTCitcoin and it's shown in the map so you could basically locate them easily. Here are some of them that I know:
http://spendbitcoins.com/places/
https://coinmap.org
http://usebitcoins.info/index.php/bitcoin-in-the-real-world#!/catid=12;2;21;3;22;10;13;17;20;15;16;9;4;11;6;18;1;14;25;24;23;19
http://bitcoin.travel/
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