As a miner, I'm quite content waiting a while to get on an exchange. Right now this coin is still flying under the radar, and the difficulty is low. Now is the accumulation period. It's time to mine/buy while the difficulty/price is low.
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I thought that there were no transaction fees with AIRcoin. Why are some of the mining pools charging a transaction fee? Are there supposed to be transaction fees with this coin?
https://www.miningpool.co does not charge transaction fees.
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Domain : coinmarket.io Status : Live Expiry : 2015-01-09 NS 1 : emma.ns.cloudflare.com NS 2 : kip.ns.cloudflare.com Owner : Anette Enger Owner : Coinmarket Owner : PO Box 1159 Sentrum Owner : Oslo Owner : NO Anyone live in Norway?? Please provide us with at least an update on what is going on! Thank you
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Aircoin has been added to MiningPool.co! https://www.miningpool.coFeatures: -------------- 1% Fee Dedicated Aircoin stratum server = Aircoin only on the server. Custom made front and back end - not MPOS Vardiff Statum 5 minute payouts For those of you that have used the pool before please enable Aircoin on your dashboard from the settings page. Happy Mining!!
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It appears, even though we updated the pool to what I thought was the latest version of the client yesterday, https://www.miningpool.co was on the wrong chain overnight and as such has been halted until we can resolve the issue. Unfortunately we are going to need to reverse all coins paid out while we were on the wrong chain as the wallet does not have enough coins to cover miners balances. Apologies for the lost time and inconvenience this has caused. I wrote you an mail on bitmessage that there was a new source. You should really get an email up so its easier to contact you. I saw you had 80 Mhash/s on the pool, to bad it has been wasted. I was contacted yesterday and updated from source. I appreciate the heads up earlier today, thanks. However when you contacted me via BitMessage I was asleep - saw your message first thing and took action immediately. Anyway all issues are resolved now and we are back on the right chain. https://www.miningpool.co
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It appears, even though we updated the pool to what I thought was the latest version of the client yesterday, https://www.miningpool.co was on the wrong chain overnight and as such has been halted until we can resolve the issue. Unfortunately we are going to need to reverse all coins paid out while we were on the wrong chain as the wallet does not have enough coins to cover miners balances. Apologies for the lost time and inconvenience this has caused.
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Its not a scam - he is just not well organised.
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I finally received my LA3M yesterday and got it up and running very quickly. However I'm just getting maximum around 3.5M, any idea how to get this higher and close to 5M which was what was originally stated by Jack.
I thought these units were stated by Jack to run at 3 MH/s hence the model number LA 3M...
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Don't know why some people are having problems. So far I am very happy with them.
I do notice dropouts every now and then but they seem to restart quickly and overnight my average hash rate reported on the pool was at 4200 KH/s (even with dropouts).
A firmware update would be nice if it helps to stabilise them however currently my units are averaging well above advertised hash rates.
what is your overclock speed? 850
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Don't know why some people are having problems. So far I am very happy with them.
I do notice dropouts every now and then but they seem to restart quickly and overnight my average hash rate reported on the pool was at 4200 KH/s (even with dropouts).
A firmware update would be nice if it helps to stabilise them however currently my units are averaging well above advertised hash rates.
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It appears that https://www.mininpool.co has been on the wrong block chain since the 27/2. We are now having troubles synching back onto the correct chain so the pool is down until further notice.
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How much theft occurs vis credit card ? Billions. And how much of it is ever reclaimed by the banks - very little.
All of it is recoved via chargebacks on the merchants. I guess you never had a merchant account I did. And sold thousands of units of download software. I realize I am talking to neophytes here who have no actual experience. ...card issuers bore a 63% share of fraudulent losses in 2012 and merchants assumed the other 37% of liability, according to the Nilson Report, August 2013. At least get your facts correct.
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*giant wall of bullshit*
For someone capable of producing giant walls of text to illustrate complex points, I find it odd that you're able to fall so flat on your face at the first logical hurdle. Unless people are posting their addresses in public places, you'll have difficulty finding the actual person who has the coins. Law enforcement can't do shit if there person who has the coins is in another jurisdiction. There's no conceivable way you're ever going to force someone on the other side of the planet to give back "stolen" bitcoin unless they were directly involved in the theft and even then it would be incredibly difficult to do. If you hide your private keys somewhere that no one can find it, there's no way to force anyone to surrender their cryptocurrency, stolen or otherwise. The list of reasons why you're so monumentally wrong could go on for several pages. There are several accounts on this forum that will likely find their way onto my ignore list at some point due to spouting incessant nonsense or outright FUD and you're running pretty high on the list right now. Go cry wolf at the local looney asylum, or start talking sense, please. I'm sure I'm not the only one getting tired of reading this shit. +1 For your 'theory' to actually play out Anonymint you would have to have all law enforcement agencies around the world able to access anyone in the world - just about guaranteed to never happen. Know who the owners of the public addresses in question were (many of which would never be associated with an exchange or any other business that would have real user details in any way) - impossible. And, have to be able to have some way of tracking chains of millions and millions and millions of transactions, and deal with tumblers etc. In conspiracy land maybe, in reality not going to happen.
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1. juve4v - paid on Feb 11 status: no unit, no tracking no reply from Jack at the request for a refund! 2. ethought - paid on Feb 11 with BTC (Jack confirmed payment received) - no unit, no tracking, last few days no return of emails. I am not panicking yet, but a little annoyed people that paid after my order was paid have already received their unit and jack cannot even provide me with a decent email response or a tracking number. Edit: I don't want a refund either - I just want my units.. 3 hours after writing ^^ my delivery arrived Thanks Jack.
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Attack the messager please. And continue to dig your hole yourself. Please obtain more Bitcoins.
I will.
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The price will continue to go up. To suck more of you in to owing larger amounts of clawback.
Please buy.
I used to think you made some interesting points Anonymint, however after reading your OP and recent posts from you I think you are teetering dangerously into crazy person territory.
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1. juve4v - paid on Feb 11 status: no unit, no tracking no reply from Jack at the request for a refund! 2. ethought - paid on Feb 11 with BTC (Jack confirmed payment received) - no unit, no tracking, last few days no return of emails. I am not panicking yet, but a little annoyed people that paid after my order was paid have already received their unit and jack cannot even provide me with a decent email response or a tracking number. Edit: I don't want a refund either - I just want my units..
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