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81  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin sites leaked :( - Big bitcoin members emails database on: August 15, 2014, 12:44:20 AM
3 Crap sites?
freecoinworld, i download there and have 2500 members emails with md5 password and btc address Smiley
freecoinworld.com site is off and showing a page explaining them are hacked.

Auroracoin them add some minutes ago on same pastebin. i extract the emails and 1500+ members, i test 10 emails and no one is same freecoinworld.com.

Fuck man i member on past from makebtc.org, and for my surprise my email are on it Smiley

I think sure them have the bitcoin.de members details, nothing in this world is impossible to hack.

82  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Bitcoin sites leaked :( - Big bitcoin members emails database on: August 14, 2014, 11:39:50 PM
http://pastebin.com/KaWsDgdq

Bitcoin.de are on him pack. That sucks.

Are we need to always make new password? Smiley
83  Economy / Currency exchange / Autoexchange perfectmoney to bitcoin on: August 13, 2014, 03:45:48 PM
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84  Economy / Services / Re: Anonymous Bitcoin Purchasing & Selling Option on the Web! on: July 01, 2014, 01:40:24 PM
It's not for us only, its worldwide.

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Thanks
85  Economy / Services / Re: Anonymous Bitcoin Purchasing & Selling Option on the Web! on: July 01, 2014, 01:43:26 AM
Awesome site and seems like a good business idea.  Let me know if you ever need a logo Smiley

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86  Economy / Services / Anonymous Bitcoin Purchasing & Selling Option on the Web! on: June 30, 2014, 05:57:05 AM
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87  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: Bid: Selling 3 Antminer S2 - 1Th's on: June 28, 2014, 01:20:02 AM
You really want to spend 5 btc for one of these?... Serious question?

Whats is the problem? if you dont can afford 5 BTC get off.
I want to sell, i have the hardware, i have 20+ these, i too seeling bitmain coupon codes too, see my topics.

The people here get scammed to much and are judge the others with personal experience ^^

PS: i am selling only 3 antimer S2 (1 Th's each one, 3 Th's total) for min bid 5 BTC. Max 8 BTC.
88  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: Bid: Selling 3 Antminer S2 - 1Th's on: June 28, 2014, 01:16:05 AM
Is all (3 antminer S2). And not is 5 BTC. 5 Btc is the min bid. I want 8 BTC to sell, but make your bid, if it is high you get it.
89  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: Bid: Selling 3 Antminer S2 - 1Th's on: June 27, 2014, 05:21:00 PM
Example:

If you sent 5.5 BTC and another user sent 6.0 BTC, you will lose the bid and your 5.5 BTC will be refunded.
The user that sent 6 BTC will still win the bid, if another user sent 7 BTC, the user of 6 BTC bid will lose the bid and their 6 BTC will be refunded.



Wait, you expect people to "bid" by blindly sending you BTC, and trust that you will refund the losing bids?

I don't noob there, already trade with some members. (see my last posts) never fail with them.

I don't like auction, will lose days and risk the high bid player don't pay.

I need the money until 01 of july to buy another hardware, so who send direct to my btc account i will control it, if 01 july i dont get any offer i will sell to a friend that offer me 5 BTC.

The miners are new, i brought on bitmain 3 month ago. them cost me 15 btc (5 each one) now bitmain are selling for 3.069 btc each, you can save 1.20 btc if pay the amount i want (8 Btc) or save very more if win the bid with 5, 6, 7.... BTC

 
90  Economy / Computer hardware / Bid: Selling 3 Antminer S2 - 1Th's on: June 27, 2014, 12:38:27 PM


All antminer working fine.
Just selling because are planning to buy another hardware.

Bid: 5 to 8 BTC (who sent the 8 BTC win the bid)
Free Shipping

Our Btc Address: 1FyDUVgfcShAoTT9f3jWrxMZAEUsyg9rYK
Who send the 8 btc first will win the bid.

The bid end on 01/July.

Example:

If you sent 5.5 BTC and another user sent 6.0 BTC, you will lose the bid and your 5.5 BTC will be refunded.
The user that sent 6 BTC will still win the bid, if another user sent 7 BTC, the user of 6 BTC bid will lose the bid and their 6 BTC will be refunded.

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92  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: BITMAIN Antminer support and OverClocking thread on: June 22, 2014, 11:41:52 PM


From the Antminer U1 overclock manual.

Let's see the example of why 0780 and 4F81 are 400MHz.

HEX                   BINARY                          15/BS         M                               N                            OD
0780                 0000  0111  1000  0000       00          00 0111 1   = 15          000 00  = 0              00 = 0 which NO=1
4F81                 0100  1111  1000  0001       01          00 1111 1   = 31          000 00  = 0              01 = 1 which NO=2
5F82                 0101  1111  1000  0010       01          01 1111 1   = 63          000 00  = 0              10 = 2 which NO=4

Fout = 25 * (M+1) / ((N+1)*NO)

Fout(0780) = 25 * (15+1) / (1*1) = (25*16)/1 = 400 MHz
Fout(4F81) = 25 * (31+1) / (1*2) = (25*32)/2 = 400 MHz
Fout(5F82) = 25 * (63+1) / (1*4) = (25*64)/4 = 400 MHz

Actually, 5F82 is also 400 MHz, but due to the instruction below 500 <= Fout * NO <=1000
Fout(5F82) = 400MHz, therefore,  Fout*4 = 1600 and over 1000.

So I think I should not config 5F82 for 400MHz, according to this manual.
I don't say that it does not work (I tried it before understanding the HEX, it worked)
but you have also another 2 freq_values which give you the same MHz and get along with the instruction in the manual.

Any questions are welcome.
What would be some FOUTs to fill out this little table  Huh  E.g., 222.5, 220, and/or 217.5. TIA

option 'freq_value'    '0881'  #225M
option 'chip_freq'     '225'

option 'freq_value'    '5102'  #219M
option 'chip_freq'     '218.75'

#option 'freq_value'    '6206'  #216M
#option 'chip_freq'     '215.625'
93  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: BITMAIN Antminer support and OverClocking thread on: June 22, 2014, 05:23:29 PM
The formula for HW % is HW/(diffA+diffR+HW)*100  correct?  

I assume it looks more like HW/((diffA+diffR+HW)*100)  given that multiplication comes before division.
never wrote it down I just use a website. http://www.coincadence.com/antminer-s1-hardware-error/
Formula: Error % = HW / ( HW + DiffA + DiffR) * 100

Thanks. That's a great tool.  This is rather disheartening however.  Any attempt at overclocking results in at least 14% HW errors.

Why ignore DiffS ? I use: Error % = 100 x HW / (HW + DiffA + DiffR + DiffS)

I can OC all 35 of my S1s to 375, a few to 387 and a couple to 393. Anything higher does not work.
94  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: BITMAIN Antminer support and OverClocking thread on: June 22, 2014, 05:17:46 PM
I have a problem with my Antminer S2 (Batch 4) hoping someone has an idea.
After powering it I was able to access it and enter network & mining configuration.
The miner started to work, after some minutes it beeped and turned off.
Although I unplugged all power cables, plugged them in again it does not turn on again.

Does anyone have an idea what can be wrong? I assume it is the PSU since after switching it on it stay absolutely nothing happens.
I would appreciate any suggestions.
Regards

1. Have you updated to the latest firmaware initramfs.bin.SD-20140619.tar Huh

2. Are all 4 big fans spinning when you power on  Huh
I've had to simply disassemble the S2s and giggle the wires on the fans and put them back. Also I've had the 6-pin PCIe connectors back out and loose connection because they were not clicked all the way in.

3. The PSU they ship is not up to the task, especially if it's hot or you're overclocking. I replaced all mine with Corsair AX1200s.

Good luck
95  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: MultiMiner 3.2 w/Remoting: Your rigs. Your coins. Your pools. Your way. on: June 21, 2014, 05:16:09 PM


MuM is driving me crazy with .net error popups. It's virtually unusable.

I miss my MuM  Cry
96  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: MultiMiner 3.2 w/Remoting: Your rigs. Your coins. Your pools. Your way. on: June 18, 2014, 07:05:11 PM
I'm plagued with .net unhandled exceptions. Is there anything I can do to get back to normal? MuM 322 BF 420:
See the end of this message for details on invoking
just-in-time (JIT) debugging instead of this dialog box.

************** Exception Text **************
System.InvalidOperationException: Sequence contains more than one matching element
   at System.Linq.Enumerable.SingleOrDefault[TSource](IEnumerable`1 source, Func`2 predicate)
   at ...

I'm no expert on this matter, but I can share my experience with this.
In my case when I was getting this, after my firewall software updated itself under Windows 7 I had exception errors up the wazzu with MuMi 3.x. I disabled my antivirus built-in to my firewalls additional apps & MuMi started working.
After I added it to my all-in-one anti-virus app portion of my firewall's exceptions list I ended up with further exceptions errors upon loading because of MuMi loading BFgminer as part of its functionality.
Again, I had to add that to the all-in-one anti-virus app's exceptions list. Took me a while to figure this out, but I finally stopped getting those problems.

This might help you case.

Thanks. I had Windows 7 Defender turned off but I think certain Win7 updates turn it back on. I unchecked all WD boxes and so far MuM is running better.
97  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: MultiMiner 3.2 w/Remoting: Your rigs. Your coins. Your pools. Your way. on: June 18, 2014, 05:00:24 PM
I'm plagued with .net unhandled exceptions. Is there anything I can do to get back to normal? MuM 322 BF 420:
See the end of this message for details on invoking
just-in-time (JIT) debugging instead of this dialog box.

************** Exception Text **************
System.InvalidOperationException: Sequence contains more than one matching element
   at System.Linq.Enumerable.SingleOrDefault[TSource](IEnumerable`1 source, Func`2 predicate)
   at MultiMiner.Win.ViewModels.MinerFormViewModel.ApplyCoinInformationToViewModel(List`1 coinInformationModels, String coinSymbol, DeviceViewModel deviceViewModel) in d:\Data\Visual Studio Projects\Personal\MultiMiner\MultiMiner\MultiMiner.Win\ViewModels\MinerFormViewModel.cs:line 118
   at MultiMiner.Win.ViewModels.MinerFormViewModel.ApplyCoinInformationModels(List`1 coinInformationModels) in d:\Data\Visual Studio Projects\Personal\MultiMiner\MultiMiner\MultiMiner.Win\ViewModels\MinerFormViewModel.cs:line 112
   at MultiMiner.Win.Forms.MinerForm.RefreshNetworkDeviceStats() in d:\Data\Visual Studio Projects\Personal\MultiMiner\MultiMiner\MultiMiner.Win\Forms\MinerForm.cs:line 5061
   at MultiMiner.Win.Forms.MinerForm.tenSecondTimer_Tick(Object sender, EventArgs e) in d:\Data\Visual Studio Projects\Personal\MultiMiner\MultiMiner\MultiMiner.Win\Forms\MinerForm.cs:line 3049
   at System.Windows.Forms.Timer.OnTick(EventArgs e)
   at System.Windows.Forms.Timer.TimerNativeWindow.WndProc(Message& m)
   at System.Windows.Forms.NativeWindow.Callback(IntPtr hWnd, Int32 msg, IntPtr wparam, IntPtr lparam)
98  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: AntMiner S1 - 35 for sale in the USA on: June 16, 2014, 05:31:35 PM
I have 35 AntMiner S1s happily hashing away. Need to make way for bigger miners since I've maxxed out my electrical supply.

I've added a second fan with M3 screws and nylon spacers as an exhaust. They're all clocked at 375 and configured for MultiMiner 3.2.2.

B0.41 includes USPS Priority Mail 2-Day shipping in the 50 states.



how much speed each your miner?? can you provide pictures??  Smiley

Here's some photos with one running 387:

http://imgur.com/sS2bMkd

http://imgur.com/1e9FTe8

http://imgur.com/CtQKzkW

each miner have speed 387GH/s, right ??  sorry, I'm not understand Smiley

I posted screenshots of the Miner Status page. 375 or 387 are the clock frequencies I'm using for S1s. Hashing is about 190 GHps.
99  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: AntMiner S1 - 35 for sale in the USA on: June 16, 2014, 05:21:04 PM
I have 35 AntMiner S1s happily hashing away. Need to make way for bigger miners since I've maxxed out my electrical supply.

I've added a second fan with M3 screws and nylon spacers as an exhaust. They're all clocked at 375 and configured for MultiMiner 3.2.2.

B0.41 includes USPS Priority Mail 2-Day shipping in the 50 states.



how much speed each your miner?? can you provide pictures??  Smiley

Here's some photos with one running 387:

http://imgur.com/sS2bMkd

http://imgur.com/1e9FTe8

http://imgur.com/CtQKzkW
100  Economy / Computer hardware / AntMiner S1 - 35 for sale in the USA on: June 16, 2014, 05:07:20 PM
I have 35 AntMiner S1s happily hashing away. Need to make way for bigger miners since I've maxxed out my electrical supply.

I've added a second fan with M3 screws and nylon spacers as an exhaust. They're all clocked at 375 and configured for MultiMiner 3.2.2.

B0.41 includes USPS Priority Mail 2-Day shipping in the 50 states.



What's the trick to getting an image viewable here  Huh

Photo: http://imgur.com/sS2bMkd
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