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681  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Bitcoin client with I2P patch on: August 18, 2013, 06:45:42 PM
Thanks now connected  Grin  with five I2p nodes tho it was up to six before.  How many I2p nodes are they in total on average and how many nodes acting as gateways?
682  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Bitcoin client with I2P patch on: August 18, 2013, 11:43:53 AM
First of all, check that i2p is working, try to open any i2p-site. Then check that SAM is enabled and running. If it is ok, check the log at ~/.bitcoin/debug.log and check the output of bitcoind/bitcoin-qt. Which mode (i2p-only or mixed) do you use? Do you use any command-line options?

I2p peers

Active:   14 / 113
Fast:   12
High capacity:   73
Integrated:   42
Known:   136

And can login to Susimail.  Sam bridges are running and set to start on start up.  There's loads of data in - ~/.bitcoin/debug.log.

Code:
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received getdata for: tx 0bc9997a50f94788fe9a410a1bba53f6c59c0a2f65f0db787956384cbb16d48d
CTxMemPool::accept() : accepted 46445598b5c66558043736038ee706d01ea093b69adf97bde50c4b36216dea3e (poolsz 1705)
received getdata for: tx 46445598b5c66558043736038ee706d01ea093b69adf97bde50c4b36216dea3e
CTxMemPool::accept() : accepted 8b1788ebd001456a67eb44040bbbf07a8e80dbafe902b6b89c085aed4b5c09e5 (poolsz 1706)
CTxMemPool::accept() : accepted 207c62c0cbd38a29b541a684339de0d073509559f6ce37375dfd037c95e30a3d (poolsz 1707)
Added 1 addresses from 216.228.163.130: 75 tried, 13534 new
CTxMemPool::accept() : accepted f99df6a709e60d22349eb3302ada59228c7b2d6d826bfbec64b41666153cbd38 (poolsz 1708)
CTxMemPool::accept() : accepted eeb80cfa0f35a952359ced22431a86529136025f727137021a98653cf980751a (poolsz 1709)
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CTxMemPool::accept() : accepted 623a36310e06570fa53b3b3b3a9b2ee42476750c05c606202ab4db18fc66fe92 (poolsz 1711)
CTxMemPool::accept() : accepted 413ca1836bbad36d8e9ef27b1079c79e5e94eeebb821d327880cbefbbf673ae7 (poolsz 1712)
CTxMemPool::accept() : accepted 951f037967e0959339415be85aff8b7f73b675d61736f058158493e122f3d0c3 (poolsz 1713)
CTxMemPool::accept() : accepted 6595510b852e0d2de6443f1996401783197b97760ac59e7bb6743277758e4e17 (poolsz 1714)
CTxMemPool::accept() : accepted 093e8be388afa3a039ec622d0f6aece029b5e581eebe91afce71f08d911c225b (poolsz 1715)
received getdata for: tx 093e8be388afa3a039ec622d0f6aece029b5e581eebe91afce71f08d911c225b
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received getdata for: tx 093e8be388afa3a039ec622d0f6aece029b5e581eebe91afce71f08d911c225b
received getdata for: tx 093e8be388afa3a039ec622d0f6aece029b5e581eebe91afce71f08d911c225b
received getdata for: tx 093e8be388afa3a039ec622d0f6aece029b5e581eebe91afce71f08d911c225b
Added 1 addresses from 64.53.128.12: 75 tried, 13533 new
CTxMemPool::accept() : accepted bc7219f5453ebffe9b417b8fa2b26a13e0c00edd5bd9f29a4892f635b82570dc (poolsz 1716)
Added 1 addresses from 184.5.141.187: 75 tried, 13533 new
CTxMemPool::accept() : accepted cc0753e9503b285862b54138dc82e752f8b15325690388b631e190aaa4ac2787 (poolsz 1717)
CTxMemPool::accept() : accepted 904b28e4c9adf6f8836a3cbe1575c0c5763f3985095202a69cfbf4064e4029e9 (poolsz 1718)
CTxMemPool::accept() : accepted b229631eef5c2e44b9ecd7a91efc047636fdaf18db5cb67669fdcf32f2bb93c8 (poolsz 1719)
CTxMemPool::accept() : accepted f38937a941d2cf18247720c96243f38da8bf67dde181f364303f88b1d11939a6 (poolsz 1720)
received getdata for: tx f38937a941d2cf18247720c96243f38da8bf67dde181f364303f88b1d11939a6
CTxMemPool::accept() : accepted 467a70695d4898ce999bb0e6b1c5d624c6b4203eabbeb9d798fae5cee89de687 (poolsz 1721)
CTxMemPool::accept() : accepted ff31ba027f16d32477661ce8321cba58a3e9022eeb455b2092733e11f3e766c2 (poolsz 1722)
CTxMemPool::accept() : accepted da6da98d0f0ec2b4f9134e536d61228a5fae8a482be08b212588844c79e47d5a (poolsz 1723)
CTxMemPool::accept() : accepted 0c4cc357bda01e6be8d82691ff5df363f1336fd105db9ac4be2e80f047a7396c (poolsz 1724)
CTxMemPool::accept() : accepted 90d559f9f89838424fcf67108b0e1181f0b2a5c8325d01a4d30f9e7a9a94cccd (poolsz 1725)
received getdata for: tx 90d559f9f89838424fcf67108b0e1181f0b2a5c8325d01a4d30f9e7a9a94cccd
CTxMemPool::accept() : accepted 599f619825bd51e7f1a2097e2999896a5753cf471689a18ae4b61d83cee717d7 (poolsz 1726)
CTxMemPool::accept() : accepted 82ec6eed19482a1672133fbe3c8e3ba121a63b55b486b84184ce3fe907861aec (poolsz 1727)
Added 1 addresses from 216.228.163.130: 75 tried, 13534 new
stored orphan tx c4a23c658858718d8caf6ca06b08fc472a78fb500e7678f112d9aaa87fcf9b54 (mapsz 9973)
CTxMemPool::accept() : accepted 42b497cfad304cc466d2ca79c7299f31f230d603dc21ca6065ecb4e88ffc3356 (poolsz 1728)
CTxMemPool::accept() : accepted c4a23c658858718d8caf6ca06b08fc472a78fb500e7678f112d9aaa87fcf9b54 (poolsz 1729)
   accepted orphan tx c4a23c658858718d8caf6ca06b08fc472a78fb500e7678f112d9aaa87fcf9b54
CTxMemPool::accept() : accepted 5da90cbb8ebbd08c953653fda77165fc8261550839179fc9c2a971f47e35f9d0 (poolsz 1730)
received getdata for: tx c4a23c658858718d8caf6ca06b08fc472a78fb500e7678f112d9aaa87fcf9b54
CTxMemPool::accept() : accepted 35d59e84bdd4749f2431405d90b4e1c5e118136b67d5519bad33cccb5f67e9bf (poolsz 1731)
CTxMemPool::accept() : accepted 34a20bcd9c41ebe18b8785983199b8ff148b84d2eca9f6ef3682d8863fdc0033 (poolsz 1732)
CTxMemPool::accept() : accepted e4eeb421afca38dde3aa3b9a107d248c565aac4c2194e3d91a6ddaf879321791 (poolsz 1733)
CTxMemPool::accept() : accepted a6e2a1159cfdb7ba160a593f060a61aa8a9c814f53359de1a5a8f43edfd080f8 (poolsz 1734)
CTxMemPool::accept() : accepted 3a27f9240f234cda72cb218bc5d056857f29bddf2251e7c8ebc4fe03c3494492 (poolsz 1735)
CTxMemPool::accept() : accepted efcb663564f39f4204a6ac0b9c96ff6551d2f7b3f6e4744dcd6a887c45a36c75 (poolsz 1736)
CTxMemPool::accept() : accepted 30e3273b8c76d4a84fceb90fc13370dbc59e3774ce04bab71b3e303fb0c8dd1d (poolsz 1737)
CTxMemPool::accept() : accepted cdecb31400c21bdbdfe64149a05f665a5534f24c6b27b85246c90accb809f474 (poolsz 1738)
 

In mixed mode I can onnect to normal peers but not I2p ones.  In I2p only mode can't connect to any nodes.  I try running bitcoind from the command line but it says itys not installed even tho I've excuted bitcoind from your download and bitcoin-qt can connect to the normal network.
683  Economy / Securities / Re: [BTC-TC] Red Star Mining - 980(GH/s) on: August 17, 2013, 09:40:43 PM
BFL have now shipped July 3rd 2012 SC's and our first pre-order was made on July 7th 2012.  They're also now taking pre-orders for a new 600(GH/s)@28nm device for $4,680 and for now we still have our 25% discount voucher off our next order (not just device).
684  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Bitcoin client with I2P patch on: August 17, 2013, 08:15:57 PM
I followed your instructions for the (X)ubuntu install and I2p is running but I've had no I2p connections still after running it for over two hours now  Huh
685  Economy / Securities / Re: [BTC-TC] Red Star Mining - 980(GH/s) on: August 15, 2013, 09:45:25 AM
According to the current BFL SC shipping schedule listed here - https://forums.butterflylabs.com/blogs/bfl_jody/ - I'm expecting our first SC to start hashing by early next week.
686  Economy / Securities / Re: [BTC-TC] Red Star Mining - 980(GH/s) on: August 12, 2013, 03:20:25 PM
What's the reason for picking up those old posts?
Am i missing something here?  Huh
Confused.


Sorry was just having a drunken rant it's explained in another thread but is not that that important to anyone other than me or the investors who have been here since from the winter/spring IPO of 2012.  It was basically a team of trolls trying to stop people investing in the original IPO.  While those that did invest have now had opportunities to cash at above 100% bitcoin profits.  While bitcoins were worth less than £3 each then.  Obviously I've not cashed out as my objective to is to increase my holdings as much as possible and there's still quite a few of the old original investors here.  They just remain silent mostly and usually contact me directly if needed.  I'll be using at least 50% of my dividends to buy back shares.  Like one of my close friends who was very bitcoin sceptical never mind RSM sceptical.  I got him to invest £10 back then and his holding are now worth £355 based on the thirty day traded average price and have been worth well over £500 during the recent bitcoin bubble.  So if both RSM growth and bitcoin prices can continue like they did I'm hoping to see at least similar rises over the next eighteen months.  Tho if we're at 1(TH/s) by October hopefully our value can increase much faster than it previously ever did.  If the first Jupiter is on time in September and BFL doesn't collapse then the prices now are a very good time to buy.  We did go through a two month bubble were prices hit above BTC0.025 and if BFL would have shipped timely we would have maintained that price.  While the original IPO price after the stock split is BTC0.01 and that's from when bitcoins were worth less than £3 each.  So if you believe in bitcoin and our hardware manufactures to produce then hopefully at least similar increases in value can be achieved by RSM in the future.
687  Other / Off-topic / Re: FU all you trolls and doubters where are you now??????????/ on: August 11, 2013, 06:41:04 AM
This thread reeks of booze. Smiley

Yeah it was meant to be a victory parade but kinda turned into more of a drunken rant  Tongue  If you don't know what I'm on about its because you may not have even been a forum member at the time.  The IPO didn't start last winter but the one before and the trolling of the thread pretty much ended with the end of the IPO that spring.  So those that invested against the advice of the trolls made a pretty penny.  Just got too rinse and repeat now a few times until its worth more than a Rothschild Grin   
688  Other / Off-topic / Re: FU all you trolls and doubters where are you now??????????/ on: August 11, 2013, 03:22:13 AM
If you can do better than I did for my IPO investors then you may have a leg to stand on to try and mock me.
689  Other / Off-topic / Re: FU all you trolls and doubters where are you now??????????/ on: August 11, 2013, 02:36:45 AM
Hey, has this guy met Vlad? i bet they could be quite good friends.

From trying to raise £1.5K and ending up making it into £100K says I'm allowed to gloat a little into the face of a tag-team of trolls who tried to sink it  Grin
690  Other / Off-topic / Re: FU all you trolls and doubters where are you now??????????/ on: August 11, 2013, 02:18:56 AM
Based upon your grasp of language and incoherence here, I highly doubt you have £100K or any semblance of business sense. I could be wrong though, what do I know? I'm just some dude who's been watching and mocking the entire bitcoin trainwreck since the beginning.

OK dude sorry for going all kung-fu death mood on your other post.  Yes I'm dyslexic and have language problems but have studied maths as an undergraduate so at least I can count plus I've had a drink.  Tho yes the market cap did well over £100K value for a while but its not that now tho I'm still very happy.  As it's still at a profit from the original IPO price in February 2012.  So that's real profit in bitcoins from when bitcoins were worth less than £3 each.  I'm just gloating to all those haters from over a year ago now who teamed up to try and sink me.

So basically any of those IPO investors they tried scaring off could have cashed out at a over a 100% bitcoin profit from when bitcoins were worth less than £3 each.
691  Other / Off-topic / Re: FU all you trolls and doubters where are you now??????????/ on: August 11, 2013, 02:12:27 AM
Based upon your grasp of language and incoherence here, I highly doubt you have £100K or any semblance of business sense. I could be wrong though, what do I know? I'm just some dude who's been watching and mocking the entire bitcoin trainwreck since the beginning.

OK dude sorry for going all kung-fu death mood on your other post.  Yes I'm dyslexic and have language problems but have studied maths as an undergraduate so at least I can count plus I've had a drink.  Tho yes the market cap did well over £100K value for a while but its not that now tho I'm still very happy.  As it's still at a profit from the original IPO price in February 2012.  So that's real profit in bitcoins from when bitcoins were worth less than £3 each.  I'm just gloating to all those haters from over a year ago now who teamed up to try and sink me.
692  Other / Off-topic / Re: FU all you trolls and doubters where are you now??????????/ on: August 11, 2013, 01:31:20 AM
Dude I've been on this forum since early 2011 and have never blocked anyone but if you want to be the first.  Anyway if you really pissed me off I'd put a £25K bitcoin bounty on your per rabbit or maybe your mum.  With payment on good social media coverage of the vids.  Nar I wouldn't as I'm a pacifist.  Someone showed me an Android app where you can hit cats or donkeys and thought it was fun.  While I all of a sudden got the taste of human blood (again) and wanted to bight a fleshy bit.  Only joking but I did see a can of WD-40 and Zippo at the time but anyway.

what

what is this guy talking about even?

did he get his account hacked?

To put a long storey short I had an idea of making a security but early on some of the old skool pack of haters trolled my thread to try and blow my IPO.  Well £100K and 1(TH/s) later I'm calling them out and sticking two fingers up to them.  Yeah I'm sure they've got some new good stuff to hate about.  But there's nothing they can now do yeah they could all team up again and try to troll so bad everyone wanted to sell out.  Tho that'd only mean cheaper share buybacks for me.  So it's just me saying checkmate to some trolls and even scammers (as history know shows us) from a long time ago.  I'm not looking for any accreditation from anyone and insults doesn't bother as at worst it'd only make me more money.
693  Other / Off-topic / Re: FU all you trolls and doubters where are you now??????????/ on: August 11, 2013, 01:21:16 AM
Dude I've been on this forum since early 2011 and have never blocked anyone but if you want to be the first.  Anyway if you really pissed me off I'd put a £25K bitcoin bounty on your per rabbit or maybe your mum.  With payment on good social media coverage of the vids.  Nar I wouldn't as I'm a pacifist.  Someone showed me an Android app where you can hit cats or donkeys and thought it was fun.  While I all of a sudden got the taste of human blood (again) and wanted to bight a fleshy bit.  Only joking but I did see a can of WD-40 and Zippo at the time but anyway.

what

what is this guy talking about even?

did he get his account hacked?

Oh yeah he's done well lets belittle him!  Your probably didn't even know what bitcoin was when I'm on about.
694  Economy / Securities / Re: Red Star Mining IPO GLBSE Listing - FPGA double boards ~800MH/s@~40W - each on: August 11, 2013, 12:00:14 AM
So what is this magic machine you're using ? Any pictures ?

Are you working on any bitcoin software projects as maybe RSM could become a sponsor.  As you showed me indifference and neutrality at a time the pack of old-skool was trying to disrupt my IPO.  While those IPO investors have been able to cash out at over a 100% bitcoin profit from when bitcoins were worth less than £3 each.
695  Economy / Securities / Re: Red Star Mining IPO GLBSE Listing - FPGA double boards ~800MH/s@~40W - each on: August 10, 2013, 11:56:20 PM
I may sound like I'm doing poor/bad business but for the second time I have managed to increase profits
before production has even began.

  The new FPGA board should be ready to ship within two weeks  Grin  

So all going well the board will be hashing away a week on Friday

      
The board supplier is just waiting for his final parts to assemble our board which should be recived by the end of the week so hopefully he can ship it next week  Grin

It's very likely board #1 will ship this Monday as the supplier has all the parts he's just assembling the boards and testing them

The board designer has hired one of the core devs from [CENSORED]  to finish off the software side of things and they reckon the software side of things should be completed today (the hardware was completed a few days ago) so it should ship by tomorrow.  So latest delivery will be by next Thursday and earliest of this Monday

Niggles in the software are still being ironed out by a team of software developers (this is probably why they haven't gone public yet [the hardware was completed a week ago]) but I was given a "Priority Mail" tracking code yesterday dated the 12th April and told one day after that item is delivered then our first board will ship.

Quick update board #1 should ship to us by no later than this Wednesday or Thursday at the very latest


Hmm ...

Yeah Death& you were able to make me look stupid with your superior prose to my dyslexia.  But from trying to fundraise less than $2,000 and then hitting a market cap of over £100K a year later do you still think I'm only a charlton at best or worst a scammer.  You've probably blocked me even tho I did learn a lot of my bitcoin politics from you and if your gonna come back and troll me with your prose.  Well I turned a GPU into 1(TH/s) and over £100K so..................!!!

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LOLE1YE_oFQ
696  Economy / Securities / Re: Red Star Mining IPO GLBSE Listing 3x'FPGA double boards' 2.5GH/s@130W on: August 10, 2013, 11:49:57 PM
Quote
he didnt want to do motion, and thought he had 70% of the shares in RSM
Add to that the "I will lock this thread and only discuss the matter on my shitty venue which nobody uses but at least I can edit what people say if I feel like it" attitude and it sums up pretty much to what bulanula said.

All I'm gonna say is we started to try and just fund raise enough for a half decent GPU.  Then woops a year later the market cap went over £100K.  Where's you and scammer bulanula or you others love now  Kiss

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LOLE1YE_oFQ

Edit:  Please check the date of the quote if unsure then you've not been around since the start.
697  Other / Off-topic / Re: FU all you trolls and doubters where are you now??????????/ on: August 10, 2013, 11:28:13 PM
And the point of this thread is?

To pat my self on the back and to claim triumph over the trolls and none investor doubters from last year.  Not a very educational post I do admit but I couldn't even afford to buy a mid-range GPU then next year bam £100K value.  Plus I've had a beer and feel like saying 1-up to them all from last year.  Yeah right maybe should be off topic IDK but just thought it may inspire someone else who is struggling but loves the idea of bitcoin.

Edit:  Also because the plan was to get some dudes to all chip into a GPU with me.  Then bam next year market capitalisation of over £100K.
698  Other / Off-topic / Re: FU all you trolls and doubters where are you now??????????/ on: August 10, 2013, 11:21:52 PM
Where all the doubters and trolls now.

I'm right here dude

Dude I've been on this forum since early 2011 and have never blocked anyone but if you want to be the first.  Anyway if you really pissed me off I'd put a £25K bitcoin bounty on your per rabbit or maybe your mum.  With payment on good social media coverage of the vids.  Nar I wouldn't as I'm a pacifist.  Someone showed me an Android app where you can hit cats or donkeys and thought it was fun.  While I all of a sudden got the taste of human blood (again) and wanted to bight a fleshy bit.  Only joking but I did see a can of WD-40 and Zippo at the time but anyway.

699  Other / Off-topic / FU all you trolls and doubters where are you now??????????/ on: August 10, 2013, 11:02:42 PM
I went from trying to raise enough bitcoins to buy a high end GPU (when bitcoins were less than £3 each) as I couldn't even afford a basic one to taking a mining security to a market capitalisation of over £100K value and having 1(TH/s) on pre-order in about a year.  Where all the doubters and trolls now.

Bitcoin where dreams can come true -  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ecp7UruLZI

edit:  Only posting for the amount of stick I was given by none investors for switch from GPU>FPGA>ASIC pre-orders so quickly.  They said you don't know what your doing as you keep changing your your mind but bitcoin mining has changed so dynamically in the last eighteen months..  While any IPO investor could have sold out at at least a 100% profit and by that I mean a bitcoin profit when bitcoins were worth less than £3 each and not a cash profit.  Most of the trolls skullked off when the GLBSE did with all their investors money as I could of very easily but I ain't know theif of scammer.  I my make myself look stupid in my posts as I have dyslexia but I bet I could do a fast fourier transfer faster than you.  So while I can't spell at least I can count  Wink  
700  Economy / Securities / Re: [BTC-TC] Red Star Mining - 980(GH/s) on: August 10, 2013, 06:22:45 PM
If any of the new KNC investors who are getting their shares in September and October haven't been invited to our management group yet please send me your email.  If there's any other major investors who's not been invited yet please send me your email address also but it'll have to be the one you use for BTCT.CO exchange so I can verify you.
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