Mind disclosing some more info on the bot? Language, libraries, etc?
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BTC -> BTCPak (Or Exchange -> BitInstant) -> PayPal -> NewEgg
Is how I would do it. But hey, to each his own.
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Yes, they do exist, but they aren't as easy to get started as they used to be. Coin prices used to fluctuate more (as in the % up-down-up was a little more consistent, and predictable), giving you better opportunities to automate the behavior. If you looking to make your own bot, and have some programming experience, look into a webkit library for your choice of language. For instance, I'm a c kinda guy, and more than a little lazy, so I would just use the built-in webkit layer of the Qt suite. A little Qt-dom and a few choice parameters to define your buy-sell percenst, gains, and fee amount to maximize profit, and BAM you have a working bot.
Good luck making a profitable bot without have a few grand to put into it first though, with fee's the way they are, it probably won't last long otherwise.
P.S. - Don't buy a bot from someone unless you really trust them, it's probably a scam.
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How do you get in at these prices?
With money.... Same as always. Some may not have a few grand to blow on BTC, for those, I suggest exploiting a skill in exchange for BTC. Web development, translator, etc, etc.
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A lot fancier than my setup. I just save my privatekey/address combo on a truecrypt image. When I need to make a transaction, I just publish the raw transaction to the blockchain.info server. A little overkill, but hey, nobody will be taking my wallet over any time soon
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Im interested. How many on each board..4? That would be around 800Mh/s..try to fit a six pack on it and then your on a roll.
The designs right now just use two, they are my test runs making no deviation from the Rev. 3 besides how the power and data get to the FPGA (PCI-e instead of a 4-pin and a barrel AC plug)... PCI-e x16 is a little over kill (I'm not using even a fraction of the i/o space), so I might make a 2nd rendition using x4, but baby-steps, the Spartans don't even ship till tomorrow.
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Fastest? Withdraw as a MtGox Coupon and use BitInstant. Not the best, but it works, and is pretty fast.
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A few buddies and I have been talking bitcoin for the last couple days, and I finally cracked and ordered 6 Spartan 6 XC6SLX150's, opened up KiCad, and am working on a PCI-e based "Mining Cards" were calling them. Based almost completely on the X6500 Rev. 3 from FPGA Mining ( http://fpgamining.com/documentation/hardware/schematic), I'm building 3 of them to put into an old-er PC I have laying around (8 gb of RAM and 2.3 ghz quad just collecting dust atm). Is this something anyone else would be interested in? I'll post my KiCad Schematics in the coming days, and update how well the cards work. Food for thought, DarkPunk
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What's up all? I'm DarkPunk Been trying to get mining for a bit, tried to set up my own BTC server at one point, but found it nearly impossible to do atm. My friends and I are mining off deepbit right now, but we keep blowing it all on bitcoin-kamikaze xD It's so addicting Anyway, hope I get to meet most of you! I'll be around
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I just got on to test you site! I love the idea, however it could use a make over I'm a web designer, and would LOVE to build you a CSS template (FB apps do use CSS right?) for the app Just send me a PM Thanks, DarkPunk xD
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