Bad news: I just checked one of my Bitcoins. I opened it up, and inside I actually found a LiteCoin!!! This is a serious problem. I'm worried if I check my other Bitcoins the same thing will happen :/ Should I tell Gavin?
shit they must have salted it with some folded proteins to make up the difficulty
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I will keep it safe, send it to my linked address and I'll let you know when it arrives.
Tried that, OP is hip to the jive, nothing to see here
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uhhh, all that "annoying" noise making you are complaining about is what we call "peaceable assembly", try re reading the constitution please.
Further, there is a great deal of occupy type energy in the bitcoin community, some posters above are embarrassing themselves.
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This is really too bad.
The Daily Bell is often quite good, a highly respected libertarian blog.
Sad.
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there are at least 2 other outfits racing BFL to bring ASIC to market, and BFL is still shipping FPGA hardware daily
the hash, it increases, we know not from where
its everywhere man
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Screw LTC, I'm more concerned about where you got a 7970 for $150!!
+7970
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well, there is always newegg.com
but seriously, most people are dumping GPUs for ASICs now so there are tons of cards cheap in the marketplace forum
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I used to think shit like this, but I came to understand that, sadly, without the threat of starvation most people will not do a god dammed thing.
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Wow, OK... The expansion slots on your motherboard, those deals where you can plug in a sound card, or network card or whatever...back in the day they used to be PCI (actually before that was the ISA bus but I digress) PCIe stands for "Peripheral Component Interconnect Express" and actually what you are checking for are more specifically PCIe x16 slots that will support video cards. They look like this but the plastic part doesn't have to be black, it can be any color. While you have the cover off also measure how much room you have between the slots in the back of the case where the cards screw in and your drive bays, these cards are almost a foot long. Also, be careful in there. Shut the computer off and unplug it first and don't touch shit you don't have to.
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well, well, well, if it isn't the forum looney... STFU dude, take your medication next time.
LOL and this from the guy with the Dr. Thompson avatar
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I just bought a bunch of 7950s to mine. As soon as the difficulty goes high enough they will be switched from BTC to LTC. I'm not worried.
you and 10,000 other motherfuckers, what do you think is going to happen to litecoin difficulty?
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I don't know how you do it dude
I can't stand computers like that
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Hoh!
Cute little guys aren't they
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My wallet is by far the most secure choice
PM me for the address
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The only reason for this is money though. If any of the other programs offered money as a reward for computing at the rate bitcoin does, they'd be taking a large chunk out. Makes you think of how greedy people are haha And it's also a pity. Might be an opportunity for me to advert for my proposal about folding molecules instead of computing sha-256: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=108888.0Uhhhh, the sha-256 computation secures the blockchain, kind of important
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I am running 3 of them and it is right at 1 Gh/s actual performance in the pool
so about 330-340 Mh/s per card.
How many PCIe slots in your motherboard? How many Watts in your PSU?
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its a 6950
I have seen them going for under 200 now that the 7000 series are out, try craigslist or the marketplace forum here
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