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8901  Economy / Services / Re: Getting a SEPA transfer without having to submit a sample of my DNA. on: June 25, 2014, 04:02:26 AM
Virwox? Their fees are steep, but still they don't require verifications.
8902  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Best way to transfer my BTC into cash? on: June 25, 2014, 03:20:15 AM
You could accept Paypal if you know the trader has a very good track record.  Somebody who has a lot of positive trust and been on here for a couple years.  They would most likely charge a small fee though, but you would get that anyway using local bitcoins.
Even this can be very risky. It costs a trader nothing to create a new account and the trading history does not mean very much for most trades

IMO coinbase is the best way to move BTC into fiat
Also, accounts can be bought or stolen, the buyer can turn greedy and chargeback. Many people had bad experiences with coinbase isn't it?
8903  Economy / Gambling / Re: [NEW]Gambling invest!!!ROI 20 - 200% on: June 25, 2014, 03:17:19 AM
Hello everybody im opening my own service to everyone who want
to invest at me on gambling

Preffered Game: DICE

Website's used: PrimeDice,Just-Dice,LuckyNumber,999dice

Contact: Skype: joca_97 , or pm me on bitcointalk Smiley

Minimum send:0.01BTC- no maximum!
Also the customer pays the fee

ROI:20-200%

More info:
No refunds if i loose. Its gambling, I cant always win...or can i

Also i can do LIVE betting if you are intrested or that you dont trust me Smiley

Other coins except btc that the betting can be made are:

DOGE,DRK and JPC




Give me a reason why I shouldn't do it myself, instead of handing it to a third party to do it?
8904  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Is it normal that Bitcoin Core wallet takes hours to verify blocks and start? on: June 25, 2014, 03:11:08 AM
I installed Bitcoin Core on my laptop and copied ~22GB of bitcoin data from my PC (blocks folder, chainstate folder, wallet.dat ...)
I launched Bitcoin more than 6 hours ago and its still hasn't started. Task Manager shows that its using %60+ CPU and 500-600 MB RAM resources.

Is that normal?
Yes, it usually will take ~1 day to download the whole blockchain. Once downloaded your computer will serve as a full node while QT is open.
I think OP has already downloaded the full blockchain, the QT is rescanning now, not downloading blocks.
8905  Economy / Lending / Re: |Fast, low interest loans| BitCoin4Eva's lending thread |No collateral| on: June 25, 2014, 03:09:56 AM
Loan returned: https://blockchain.info/tx/65bd4d3572bbf553f86b9dc2b12ffe380b51b2ab480c3de72a2375c0d71179e8
Thanks!
8906  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice.com | 600M+ Bets | 350k+ BTC Wagered | Free BTC | 1% Edge | Instant on: June 25, 2014, 12:59:22 AM
ok pd is down now. [...]
I'm new to PD.
Just had an error message, then boom. Ever happened before ? Kinda worried.

It usually happens when there are server updates going on.
PD3 is coming?? Grin
8907  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Is it normal that Bitcoin Core wallet takes hours to verify blocks and start? on: June 24, 2014, 11:48:08 PM
i dont think thats normal,have you check your connection?
because some ISP disallow to mining and include check your account because it same thing find and read new block
Mining have nothing to do with this. The client is most probably doing a rescan of the blocks and will sync with the network after starting up. It also verifies block's authenticity when starting up.
8908  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice.com | 600M+ Bets | 350k+ BTC Wagered | Free BTC | 1% Edge | Instant on: June 24, 2014, 11:41:54 PM
Why play 1% edge if 999Dice has only 0.1% edge.That's a huge difference.Lower the house edge guys!

Um maybe coz 999dice is scam Cheesy ?

Everybody plays where he feels most comfortable doing it. Go advertise somewhere else.

I'm not advertiser, just telling you there are better odds sites and asking you to lower the house edge to make a fair game.1% edge is good only for investors and site owner
1) They aren't reputable
2) They are not provably fair.
8909  Other / Meta / Re: hillariousnco banned? on: June 24, 2014, 03:42:25 PM
I hope so
Are you a puppet of OP?
Hilariousnco seems like a nice guy, from the few messages that we have exchanged.
He's not a spammer.
Probably, they have the same registration time. Ask theymos to check their IP.
You are a junior member so better behave like one.
Even if i have 2IDs the mods cannot ban me, its allowed on the forum to have more than 1 account. However most of the signature campaigns dont allow more than 1id to join their campaign, but its absolutely fine if someone has more than 1account.!
And except theymos, badbear can cheack my IP too, although i dont want the IPs to get checked Grin Tongue
I don't think those signature campaign people would be happy to know of this. But if you can hide under the radar and continue to maintain constructive post on both of the accounts, you might be able to do so. Anyway it isn't against the forum rule to not behave like a Jr member though.
Are you blind or what? Cant you see that I do not have any paid signatures! And i am not hiding under the radar and other shit!!
Did I specify that you are doing it now?
8910  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Best pool for smaller mining rigs? on: June 24, 2014, 03:33:15 PM
Actually in the long run, the payout should be more or less the same. Except if the fees are different. I wouldn't recommend OP going for those who charge fee since it takes a portion of the earnings.

I forgot which thread I read it from, could be the official slush pool topic... they were saying slush pool uses a special score based system which penalises slower miners, and miners could receive nothing if their internet disconnects for a few minutes.

Will post link if I find the topic...
If you compare it with 2 pools with the same payment system and fees, payouts would eventually be the same. Would be interested to read about that.
8911  Other / Meta / Re: hillariousnco banned? on: June 24, 2014, 03:30:16 PM
I hope so
Are you a puppet of OP?
Hilariousnco seems like a nice guy, from the few messages that we have exchanged.
He's not a spammer.
Probably, they have the same registration time. Ask theymos to check their IP.
You are a junior member so better behave like one.
Even if i have 2IDs the mods cannot ban me, its allowed on the forum to have more than 1 account. However most of the signature campaigns dont allow more than 1id to join their campaign, but its absolutely fine if someone has more than 1account.!
And except theymos, badbear can cheack my IP too, although i dont want the IPs to get checked Grin Tongue
I don't think those signature campaign people would be happy to know of this. But if you can hide under the radar and continue to maintain constructive post on both of the accounts, you might be able to do so. Anyway it isn't against the forum rule to not behave like a Jr member though.
8912  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Bitcoin (difficulty) on: June 24, 2014, 02:50:41 PM
hi all.
The thoughts of my own,
if diff higher if someday bitcoin will still be mined?
of course, whether there might be a newer generation of hardware anymore?
sorry this is just mind I imagined, I was confused to this,
diff the higher the chance is getting no results to mine bitcoin
Obviously, if the difficulty is higher, more people would be mining. New ASICs and people with free electricity would come into the mining game. If no one is mining, the difficulty should drop.
8913  Other / Meta / Re: hillariousnco banned? on: June 24, 2014, 02:46:36 PM
I hope so
Are you a puppet of OP?
Hilariousnco seems like a nice guy, from the few messages that we have exchanged.
He's not a spammer.
Probably, they have the same registration time. Ask theymos to check their IP.
8914  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Radeon HD 4670 AGP mining? on: June 24, 2014, 02:21:32 PM
I'm actually mining POT (potcoin) on suremine.com and I already got the pc mining on cpu but it's single core so only gets like 1.5khps
It already has the card in it and since it's going to be switched on for cpu mining I thought trying to mine on the gpu would be a good idea; the electricity in my flat is free, also
With the hardware I have I wouldn't dream of mining bitcoin, but if it's possible to get this card running at all I'd really love the help!

Thanks for all your responses so far, what a helpful community Smiley
Agree with previous post regarding profitability not really being there anymore for GPU mining.  If you have free or near free electricity you might want to check out one of the X11 or X13 coins, possibly Keccak (maxcoin), or a scrypt-n coin (vert).  Good luck.
How'd I do this?
FREEE?? Why don't you buy some hardware and mine it in your flat? Buy some cheap ASICs with good efficiency and you can mine in your flat for free.

Trying to save up Smiley but for now I'm trying to take advantage, hence the wanting to mine on a 4670
It's every miner's dream to have free electricity, good luck on saving up. There are plenty of coins which are ASIC resistant , choose carefully. There are a lot of step by step guide to setup your miners.
8915  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: GPU Mining. on: June 24, 2014, 01:40:01 PM
I don't think so. Now FPGA Bitcoin Mining is much more profitable than GPU Mining.
Are you living in a cave? FPGA Bitcoin miners was so years ago, the most efficient is ASIC Bitcoin miners. GPU can hardly make a profit anymore.

The last few posts are talking about mining x11/x13 coins rather than bitcoin...
AFAIK he said FPGA BITCOIN miners.
8916  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: GPU Mining. on: June 24, 2014, 01:31:09 PM
I don't think so. Now FPGA Bitcoin Mining is much more profitable than GPU Mining.
Are you living in a cave? FPGA Bitcoin miners was so years ago, the most efficient is ASIC Bitcoin miners. GPU can hardly make a profit anymore.
8917  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Scrypt miner acquisition on: June 24, 2014, 01:28:52 PM
That's from USA, I'm from Europe, it will cost 40 euros only the transport

and I don't want to use it for bitcoin, That's why I said scrypt miner

Most of you guys don't even read all what I've wote, and post just because of the advertising signature :|, that's sad
Weren't you gonna exchange it for BTC after mining? If you still insist on not making a profit, try to buy from eyeboot, I know they don't have the latest hardware, but they do offer a good price for their hardware.
8918  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Mining Bitcoins with old rigs on: June 24, 2014, 01:26:15 PM
Is there any way for those poor fellows like me, equipped with an Intel Dual core 2.2 GHz CPU and no GPU and no Bitcoins in their wallet to buy hashes, start mining some Bitcoin in tiny amounts? Or any other type of service that would run in the background of my PC and generate Bitcoin like ThreadManager ( https://coingeneration.com/ ) and others.
OP, please note that coingeneration is a confirmed scam, it does not payout.
8919  Economy / Lending / Re: |Fast, low interest loans| BitCoin4Eva's lending thread |No collateral| on: June 24, 2014, 01:24:54 PM
Allright. I'll close this for now, waiting for the payback though.
Should be able to return you the coins within 16 hours when I purchase my coins.
8920  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Best way to transfer my BTC into cash? on: June 24, 2014, 01:14:04 PM
I haven't heard that paypal start accepting BTC. Is it true?
Not true, PayPal hates Bitcoin alot. What we are talking about is exchanging BTC to PayPal with a trusted person. Or an exchange.
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