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881  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Backing up in bitcoin-qt and litecoin-qt on: April 02, 2013, 01:07:44 PM
If I backup my wallet and then change is made, and then I loose the wallet with that recent change, if I restore wallet, will I have the funds that I had before change? In other words: I'm bored to backup after just a small positive changes like profit from mining, if I'm able to restore majority of my coins, I wouldn't do backup after every change...

Hope someone understands my question... :)
882  Economy / Economics / Re: Doubt about Bitcoin's growth potential on: September 11, 2012, 07:25:44 PM
i little bit of offtopic but it would be interesting to see the arise of the ones who adopted Bitcoin fully, but in the same time rejected every other monetary system. we just need the critical mass of them, for dollars and similar trash to really become useless... that would be "a complete success of Bitcoin", but the starter of the topic (his friend "economist") implies that ones who are heavily dependent on the system as it is right now, should somehow stay wealthy and continue to enjoy their parasite lives instead of being completely broke as they should become, after the full adoption of a Bitcoin.
883  Other / Beginners & Help / Bitcoin application from bitcoin.org needs to be open all time? on: March 18, 2012, 07:49:36 AM
To receive earned coins from pools, when the payout is made, does this app needs to be open?

Sorry guys, I'm real newbie Smiley But the question is sensible I think...
884  Other / Beginners & Help / Does ping to pool matter? on: March 18, 2012, 07:46:53 AM
I see people at eclipsemc.com mining pool are saying something like "mining pool address for US residents is http://..." . I'm asking if this does matter at all, what's the response time of pool you want to join?
885  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Need some advices what programs to use... on: March 16, 2012, 07:42:07 AM
Thanks for information, but I already knew it. Besides, I'm doing it more for fun and support of the system rather than imagining some serious cash...
886  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Need some advices what programs to use... on: March 16, 2012, 04:53:06 AM
And what if the level of corruption in my firm is so high that the amount of healthy anarchism may be considered as positive thing? Salaries are so miserable not because there's no money, but because the politicians are rotten enough to blatantly steal about 80% of profits effectively making us modern slaves? Using their (actually our) resources for the a greater good such is Bitcoin can't be immoral.

Just imagine much more people thinking just like me. Wouldn't that be the end of classic central-bank issued currencies which are the primary bad thing responsible for all the misery we have in the world now? Watched Zeitgest documentaries?

So I have no moral doubts about it, will someone help me or I will ask this topic to be deleted.
887  Other / Beginners & Help / Need some advices what programs to use... on: March 15, 2012, 09:34:45 PM
Hello 2 all good people out there Smiley

I checked for Bitcoin some time ago and I was instantly amazed by ideas behind and now I managed to dig a bit deeper and all I can say my feeling is that the system is honest, maybe favorinf the ones who are in it from beginning, but that seems fair to me anyways.... Long story short, I decided to go mining myself (I see it as helping the network and general idea, and this could be the most natural way new bitcoins are released, possibly we're living in big times when real new honest monetary scheme is on its way up...) bla bla, that's something I just needed to say to people around because I'm actually overwhelmed by the power of the people displayed here. Honest, rightful people... That was not so short story Smiley) ... hehe

So primarily I'm interested in best CPU miners.

- The mining program should have ability to run as service (preferrably natively), no problem if it's regular but can be started as service using one of the methods
- Mining program should be able to connect to mining proxy (hope I'm using right terminology) through anonymous HTTP proxy, in this case ISA 2006.
- Mining program should be able to change its priority not to interfere with foreground processes slowing down the regular man's work on a machine.
- Found two programs that act as mining proxy: https://github.com/cdhowie/Bitcoin-mining-proxy and https://github.com/btc-shotgun/Bitcoin-mining-proxy. Second seems to be the branch of first with some new functionalities, right? Which one is better, or is there some other solutions?
- Mining proxy should connect to what? Some pool or what? This is what I still don't understand enough. What would you advice?

Thank you very much for (possible) answers...
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