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81  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoint-qt wallet removed from windows. What should I do now? on: December 06, 2013, 09:05:25 PM
find a decent undelete program, if it's wiped no meaning in the other hand that space was filled with space, and like 250gb harddrive was filled with 250gb of movies, and space was left zero, then it's probably wiped, but try using decent undelete program for this task.
82  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Request for an pool with diff to be changed too unlimited value on: November 29, 2013, 02:48:44 PM
I'm looking for 200k shares with 1.5Ghash, but if I would mine something like PPC or TRC then share diff would be considerably higher, even for those who says it's wrong, some people would say different about this aspect. It would depend on luck and mining in that way doesn't seem to be problematic and it would turn even the slightest network problems related too 1 diff, when most people would use little of traffic due too searching for diff around 200k and it would be sufficient to have 200k in about 2 days with 1.5Ghash, while mining at 16 diff would give you around 30000 shares in 2 days. So it would be more efficient to handle that kind of share diff.

I suppose it is an market for luck pool mining.
83  Bitcoin / Pools / Request for an pool with diff to be changed too unlimited value on: November 29, 2013, 02:16:35 PM
As for best share apparently hitting 200k sometimes, I would be happy to serve for an pool server where I can plot in own value of diff, about an range from 100K too 1M would be great to handle, as this will be the future of my own mining experience. As I know forward that there is one pool that handles 65.5K and there I got 1 accepted at 1 days working with 1.5Ghash, this again would be more excitefull if the diff would be around 256K and then some accepted shares would be around 256K around one time a day?, I would really like to have mining at these dependencies as there are too much wasted traffic to handle diff of around 1-32 and therefore there would be luck dependencies on 256K.

Anyone around with they're pools interested in offering such experience?, if so post your pool address and tell that you've changed diff to unlimited or limited too 256K value? So users can choose diff?

Thanks for any contributions too people knowing about user diff pools.

http://hhtt.1209k.com/ <-- this pool offers 65526 diff. at a luck rate of hitting the shares is really cool, for those who have better luck than I have this can be something.
84  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: CPU test mining on: November 26, 2013, 09:44:44 PM
Pooler Cpuminer is quite an effort to run and it mines at 30Khash at i-7 3.3ghz
But as I know further some folks need to compile bfgminer with enabled cpu for it to give higher amount, as I know there are no support given in this field with cpumining.

So many of us would really like faster cpumining with bfgminer, but as far as I know pooler-cpuminer is the best out there still.

To have it run on all 8 cores just use this batch:
-q makes it quiet as for showing only accepted and staled shares.

Code:
minerd --url=stratum+tcp://poolhost.com:port --userpass=username:password --threads=8 -q
85  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Compile bfgminer 3.7.1 with cpu enabling for win 32 and 64 bit? on: November 26, 2013, 05:05:32 PM
As I know over at: https://gitorious.org/bitcoin/bfgminer Luke Dashjr, the author of bfgminer released version 3.7.1

If someone would be interested in compiling 3.7.1 with cpu enabled possiblities that would be an great effort for those who mine scypt currencies with cpu.

It is known that SHA-256 mining with cpu is not cost-efficient. But with profitablity even better for scrypt that would really be the best effort.

As I know bfgminer 3.7.1 is quite an better build than newest cgminer, and it's really better compared.

If somebody would compile cpu enabled 3.7.1 posting they're LTC, FTC, DGC, and other wallets they might see donations coming to them even faster than ever.

As for people using cgminer it's important to install usb drivers for asic usb erupters again, as it changes to original state for those who wanna try 3.7.1 of bfgminer.

Thanks much to the first one creating an compiled version of 3.7.1 enabled with cpu. As I know bfgminer is the fastet build of cpumining, but author did not implement it in win binaryes.

Hope this would not cause problems and missunderstanding with author of bfgminer.
86  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: cudaminer / multipool.us help on: November 24, 2013, 01:36:12 PM
If it still is a problem you probably have autenthication problem as for worker you should assign an worker with difficulty 16 and plot in username.workername and password as your login password. Reminded you should use upper case letters on username.
87  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: cudaminer / multipool.us help on: November 24, 2013, 01:30:07 PM
Try  port 17777 with http, but I might consider that you should mine specific coin like FTC at port 3337 and trade it for btc on some crypto currency exchanges. like it would be easier to mine FTC than LTC and you can exchange around 20-30 FTC for 1 LTC which gives you faster time to get 1 LTC than mining just LTC or other coins.
88  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [ANN] New MEGACOIN [mec] GIVEAWAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! on: November 23, 2013, 08:52:38 AM
M85YgQLvD2pf1dD5riKiNXTwPMRziqidkz
Thanks in forward - Dealazer
89  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: I am now accepting Bitcoins for my business! on: November 11, 2013, 08:01:03 PM
I loved the pictures Wink great artistry involved. Hope you hit many sales Wink

As for asking about the backend of the site? how you made that site?, is there any possiblities to know how to make an similar page with only music as sale option?
90  Other / Beginners & Help / Music - A Trip to Wonder Trance - (+ and opening of an royalty free music store) on: November 11, 2013, 07:42:31 PM
Hey I got an new hot release of my music at:

www.junodownload.com/products/dealazer-a-trip-to-wonder-trance/2338827-02/

I also have the album at spotify:
http://open.spotify.com/album/7fb3vVmYT6vTHyhTdyN0Me

It was released 9.11.2013 with 14 grand Wonder Trance tracks. And will also soon be available at most stores.

I try to get it on coindl.com but for some reasons reviewing is taking too long time. And they did not accept me sending an big file of more than 500mb.

I accept any donations due to my music artistry and to open the store in second talk at my signature bitcoin wallet.

Idea of second talk on this thread:
I also created an domain near bitcoin name, not revealing it yet, from where I want people connect with me too make the most valuable place to sell royalty free music as they do on audiojungle.net but with more to earn for those hard earning artist's. Like hell they take 50% from artists and that's too much... And I really like to make an site where people can connect like 10% share to the site maintain. And 90% going too the artists themselve.

All I want is to open an store where there is able to play music while people can buy stuff as licences to the music.

So anyone wanna join me on the race?, to be in within this store and earn bitcoin paid on how much is maintained on the site as moderators and admins?
91  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How much will a bit coin cost in 3 years on: November 06, 2013, 05:07:04 PM
Inputs.io hacks does provide an launch of making the price going down on Bitcoin today Sad
But I'm sure we hit 300$ before the end of year.
92  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: My Bitcoins stolen... on: November 06, 2013, 05:00:25 PM
Ad-Aware by lavasoft.com will most likely make an display of all keyloggers available on the internet. As for bitdefender it would not display what was inside computer.
As for the wallet it's connected through email if you in most cases used the same email at places where bitcoin talk is available, but in most cases that could not happen since your wallet code was unbreakable for most hackers.

Is then your wallet trustable?, does it contain trustworthy wallet security?, in most cases it can be insider of the firm that has the wallet for you.
93  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: FREE LITECOIN GIVE AWAY!!!!!!!!!!!! FREE FREE FREE!!! on: November 06, 2013, 03:13:58 PM
Just liked as Patryk, my LTC address is LKwMu5dsXTugyEn6NzmYtyv8a44CWziGtx
94  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: My Bitcoins stolen... on: November 06, 2013, 03:05:34 PM
First of all we need to know what kinda place your wallet was at, as you should know inputs.io does give back the stolen property in some means, only if it's able too see the stolen goods taken to that address at very many transactions going to that account.

Also having to scan your computer with bitdefender and Ad-aware by lavasoft, that can peek into discovery of some keyloggers. But again as I know the best solution for home computer is using ZoneAlarm Firewall, from that point some keyloggers cannot get inside.

I'm really sorry about your encounter with hackers, thieves. But there might be some precautions that you did not keep. As for iputs.io it got hacked recently all those who had amounts there could easly loose them.
95  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Best way to keep your wallet safe [Advanced tutorial for n00bs] on: November 06, 2013, 02:57:40 PM
I would also hence people using Zonealarm Firewall for own purposes when keyloggers cannot actually get into that system, sending out information from your computer isn't then possible. Only if you enable output of an specific program that keeps the look after stored information.
96  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Hello everyone! on: November 04, 2013, 05:36:18 PM
There are no fees at inputs.io and blockhain.info operates with some fees.
Also try not to extend your buying, cause we never know how much the bitcoin will raise, and it takes that some services (drugs weapon arms) are taken down for bitcoin to change value down.
97  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Giving away $4 worth of bitcoins on: November 04, 2013, 05:17:00 PM
I go with number 13 most unlucky...
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