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81  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Which wallet is best in all means? on: May 27, 2017, 03:51:54 PM
Convenience? Coinbase or Blockchain. Security? Bitcoin Core, Armory, or a Trezor. It depends on your use case.
82  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Did Blockchain steal my BTC? on: May 27, 2017, 03:50:38 PM
Is it possible that you imported the Private Key earlier? The passphrase only protects generated addresses, not ones that have been imported.
83  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: Can anyone point me to any miner shops on the net? on: May 27, 2017, 03:48:32 PM
Besides all of the mining specific websites, I've seen deals here and on generic selling sites (like eBay). Don't forget those!
84  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: 💳 Unlimited Private VCC 💳 + SMS Phone Numbers | ✔️ VOUCHED ✔️ | $6 on: May 27, 2017, 03:44:26 PM
Are the numbers you generating VOIP numbers or regular? Is this an illegal method?
85  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: (WTS)WANT TO SELL FULL FRESH GOOGLE VOICE ACCOUNT on: May 27, 2017, 03:40:50 PM
So, why is google voice accounts so popular? Can't you just make a new google and get a voice account? I'm probably missing something
86  Economy / Lending / Re: Verified on KEYBASE.io? Then you qualify for [btc] loan! No other collateral req on: May 27, 2017, 03:37:32 PM
I won't tell you to stop, but be warned. Many people may try to scam you. I have a keybase account with 9 invites, and I imagine others have more. It isn't that hard to fake a valid identity.
87  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Windows or Linux for Wallet Software? on: May 27, 2017, 03:33:06 PM
I imagine it will be easier to compile for linux, but easier to reach a larger audience with a windows executable. Depends on the overall goal of the new coin. I run my wallet on an offline linux machine.
88  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: RANSOMWARE impact on: May 27, 2017, 03:28:56 PM
You wouldn't complain about the insecurity of cash if a bank was robbed, why blame a blatant cyber crime on bitcoin? Just because it may be easier, doesn't mean it is bad. You could make ransom in any currency, bitcoin is just the easiest for them.

Luckily, the media isn't saying 'Bitcoin is encrypting your computer!' in this round of attacks (WannaCry).
89  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Do you see alts have chances against Bitcoins? on: May 27, 2017, 03:26:24 PM
Doubt it will too much. Altcoins are unstable. Unless it has real merit / another purpose besides bitcoin (see Etherium) and is stable then I imagine most will stick with BTC.
90  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Your biggest bitcoin regrets? on: May 27, 2017, 03:24:47 PM
Not securing my wallet. I had almost half a bitcoin and was constantly saving, then my Blockchain.info and BitcoinTalk accounts were hijacked. Lost everything, and my enthusiasm for bitcoin suffered because of it. Luckily I got the account back, but not the coins.
91  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: do i have to pay tax on bitcoins ? on: May 27, 2017, 03:23:30 PM
It depends on your jurisdiction. Some consider it property, some currency, some don't have rules about it. Your best bet is to lookup some local financial laws; or better yet, if you have a large amount of bitcoin, a lawyer.
92  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [Question] Old pool from 2011-2012 on: May 27, 2017, 03:17:29 PM

Ahh. It might have been that one. But I'm not completely sure as I may have just read about that one somewhere and "created" the memory. Either way, Thank you for the link. Will read up a bit to find out what happened to them. But I'm guessing that whatever BTC I had on there are forever lost right now?

If you did indeed use BTCGuild, then yeah it may be gone. You may try contacting the old owner but I'm not sure if they'd respond. I used to have some BTC in there but it shutdown before I withdrew. Not enough to contact them though.
93  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Best Pool For a 40 - 50 Th Mine on: May 27, 2017, 03:15:05 PM
Probably either Kano or (I always recommend this, regardless of their stats) P2Pool
94  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [1500 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: May 27, 2017, 03:11:18 PM
Takes me less than 1 second - so I guess you have the same problem as LukeJr.
(less than 1 second includes: from block arrives, processed, work generated, new work sent out to miners)
We're not counting the same way. In my example above, it took 12 seconds (after p2pool received the header) for the block to arrive, less than one second for the block to be validated and a new block template to be pushed to p2pool, and 2.7 seconds (because CPython p2pool is slow) for p2pool to issue new work to the miners. You're not counting what took 12 seconds in the case above.
Thus you are saying there's some problem with p2pool receiving blocks.
That 12 seconds doesn't exist for me.

Edit: here's a link to make you worry more about p2pool ... https://poolbench.antminer.link/

Maybe it's just my internet, but that link you sent never actually loaded for me. It's just been loading for like a minute.

EDIT: Another minute later it loaded, nevermind
95  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: How many bitcoin miners can i have? on: May 27, 2017, 03:08:48 PM
You may want to consider the price of the electricity. Miners such up a ton of juice, and I imagine in south Florida, especially in the summer, you will need AC to keep the miners cool. Everybody will be using electricity, so summer mining may cost more than other seasons.
96  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: Internet consumption of a miner on: May 27, 2017, 03:06:42 PM
Assuming a miner takes 15MB a day (absolute maximum my guess), 0.015GB/day * 30 = 0.45, so less than a gigabyte. Any non crap ISP will be able to serve that with ease and you won't hit any limits.
97  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: Help me mine without leaving a trace on: May 27, 2017, 03:04:25 PM
You could make a small C++ program or something to watch for inactivity and start mining. However, because you want to do it anonymously, my guess is that these aren't all your computers. Bitcoin mining won't be particularly effective on CPUs, so your best bet is an altcoin or just buying some equipment.
98  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: rejected shares TOTAL on: May 27, 2017, 03:02:43 PM
Luckily there aren't too many dropped shares, but if you want to improve it, either ensure the ping / bandwidth for your miner is sufficiently low, and that the pool you are mining to has an endpoint geographically near you. (Now that I look at it, pretty much what the above people said lol). Good luck!
99  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: DCORP Crowdsale - Democratizing Venture Capitalism on: May 27, 2017, 02:59:44 PM
Good to see a crypto with an actual team. Lots of Etherium based coins popping up, I certainly wish you all good luck! I have joined your signature campaign to help.
100  Economy / Services / Re: DCORP Signature Campaign(Reopening) on: May 27, 2017, 02:56:31 PM
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Rank: HeroC
Current post count: 762
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Wear appropriate signature: Yep, Hero Signature

Thanks! Please shoot me a PM once I am processed and entered into the spreadsheet.

EDIT: Can't tell if there are open hero slots, you should put which positions are open on your main thread.
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