So, I have a question for anyone that can help. I can get my hands on XFX RX480 and 580 8GB. Worth it? Otherwise I can not find these cards anywhere.
It depends on the price you can get those cards for, but yes... if you can get them, you should snag a few. The 470/480 series are selling out quickly and won't be made anymore. The 570s are in short supply it seems, and there seems to be a decent supply of 580s out right now at the typical online stores.
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UPDATE: Today there were some little interruptions. For example Rigs showing offline/termporary offline. This is becasue i was optimizing server and doing some restarts of services.
I really like what you have done here, and I've been testing for a few weeks now. I have no problem paying a small fee for your work and upkeep of the software. If you were to go on holiday or something else, would someone be available to work on the software or hardware that this is based on in your absence? I think most miners would not be happy paying a subscription if there was a long downtime, especially some of the larger miners that might want to use this OS. It's just something to consider, and I'm sure you'll take the correct precautions. Thanks again for putting this together. This makes it easy for "just-slightly-better-than-newbie" miners to get back in the game and experiment, or just let it run.
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I honestly don't know why everyone is still here keeping up with this crap. Kudos to those of you with that kind of stamina.
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So who here, with this revelation, would trust Cantor with their money? We are talking a mainstream multi-billion dollar investment firm being involved in this. My my. Get Max Keiser all over this. He will have a field day with it.
The banking and financial world is full of slimeballs... I don't think anyone would be surprised.
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Just going to re-post this here in case my post over at HT gets shadow-banned or I get out-right banned: @MrCEO said:
Get a load of that crap! How can something stolen be considered consideration?
Consideration means you're giving something to someone. You can not give them something they already own! Sounds to me you employed these contractors to close down Paybase and Zencloud... you didn't pay... so they they are holding the coins/prime controllers as collateral? You come on here saying they were "stolen"? I don't think you'll get the proper sympathy from us. I think the thing that is lost on everyone here, is that the contract shows that zencloud will be closing in 4 months or less. You will offer some sort of new revenue stream via "mini-primes" on probably hashbase.
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The level of blind trolling here is SHOCKING.
Coinbrief was ran by an ISIS recruiter yet NOT ONE person here thinks it's relevant.
It proves this entire thread is 99% sock puppets trying to kill XPY's price.
Sorry... I'm just quoting Vlad here... because he brings some awesome-sauce crazy back to this thread. It's gotten too normal, and back-slapping rah-rah here.
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Minor point, but he also effed up the who/whom in that sentence. Granted, that one is a lot more difficult, but still, he was obviously trying to impress us with his grammatical skills by using "whom" and fell flat on his face.... He's back on my ignore list and this time it's permanent. I suggest everyone else do the same. Suggestion ignored. It makes this thread a lot more fun.
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Yeah you are right. Let us look at the bright side then. We only get to see his hideous face and hear his stumbling bumbling voice once instead of twice now. Better? Much.
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he has now twisted it around. https://archive.today/aPEdWConference hall could not accommodate the open forum style Q&A we wanted. They are working on locating us a new venue. Still speaking original https://archive.today/a8nii#selection-9101.0-9101.127Still speaking.....when we asked the conference to allow us to do an open forum Q&A they could not accommodate in the main hall Original suggests that they denied him use of the main hall probably owing to it would not be filled due to lack of interest and thus a waste of the main hall. His new spin suggests the main hall is not good enough/insufficient (too small perhaps?) for Homero and his oversubscribed Q&A sessions. The guy is something else. Must you comment on everything with such disdain?
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That is how you can be the 3rd party escrow and participant at the same time.
"third-party" implies that it's not one of the parties participating in the transaction, so no, you can't. It was a joke... a lame attempt at one... but a joke nonetheless.
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Wow Homero thinks he's a third party escrow wtf
That's because he can be alone and still be in mixed company. Uh... I can be a "man"... I can be a "father"... I can be a "husband"... I can be a lot of different things but I'm still the same person. That is how you can be the 3rd party escrow and participant at the same time.
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I wish you all luck with your endeavors, I am going back to the real game and that is BTC, I hope we all can one day look back at this and wish that we did not cause the damage to all Crypto that we have done over the last few months.
This vendetta against GAW and Josh has made the whole crypto community look like a bunch of fucking amateurs. Only 6 months ago Crypto was getting excellent main stream press and was looking good. However the in fighting, scams, and crap coins have now made it look like a joke.
Asic mining has killed scrypt, it may even kill BTC, coins like Dark Coin and Black Coin will not take off due to their names.
I will not be posting here or on hash talk as all the negativity has shown me that the crypto community will keep fighting each other and keep calling all new coins or innovation a scam.
The people on this forum and others have done more harm to Crypto than good, so be proud of yourselves as you may find that you are the ones stopping crypto getting wide spread acceptance, it is only a matter of time before the Banks and Governments of the world centralize the technology and all Crypto will go down in the history books as a fad.
So pat yourself on the shoulder and say well done as you are the guy's who supposedly want to see Crypto be a success have actually made it look like a fools paradise.
You all need to rethink what your agenda is here and start thinking about the bigger picture, so step away from your key boards and start promoting Crypto instead of tearing it down.
1. Denial 2. Anger 3. Bargaining 4. Depression 5. Acceptance. I think you are somewhere between 2 and 3 at this point, bubbaj. Hang on. Acceptance will come.
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Can we please do something to slow this train derailment for the next 160-ish days?
I have staked coins that I need to cash out, and need the value of XPY to stay about the same.
puwaha - looks like your keeping up on HT - How do I sell a Staker- I have 1 that I would like to get rid of. If at all possible You can't sell a staker. You'd have to sell your whole account. I'm going to opine that you will eventually be able to sell a staker that is empty of paycoins on the market, but only if it's empty. If it has a paycoin in it... it will not be within this first 180 day staking round. They will wait until the next round for that. It's too messy.
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Can we please do something to slow this train derailment for the next 160-ish days?
I have staked coins that I need to cash out, and need the value of XPY to stay about the same.
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If what you're saying is that these quotes are why the GAW fans got the idea that their buys on paybase translate into buys on the exchanges, then it shows they're seeing what they want to see. After everything that's happened they're still giving Josh the benefit of the doubt, and assuming he'll do what's good for them rather than what's good for him, even when the terms of use say exactly the opposite of what they're assuming. What do you expect them to think. The posts either insinuate... or outright say they will purchase from the market the coins sold on Paybase.... as in this post that was already known: http://media.coindesk.com/2015/01/Hash-Talk-4.pngIt specifically says "Plus, all the coins purchased on Paybase will be purchased from the market!" So how could anyone not see that. Now, I'm not a blockchain expert, but is the proof offered up in this thread definitive? How does anyone know who owns what wallets and where through that chain of transactions? Suspicious... yes it definitely looks that way just because of the weird halving structure... but is it definitive? If it's definitive... who will be be brave soul to sacrifice their HT "burner" account to post it first? You say "it's reasonable to say they would have to go to the exchanges every now and then" but why? The numbers would argue that it's extremely unlikely that they would ever *need* to go to the exchanges. They're not going to run out of premine coins, ever.
It was estimated that 60% went to hashpoint conversions, and 40% to investors. Is GAW one of the investors? You bet. But they had to stake some of their own coins in their prime controllers. Would that account for all of their coins? I don't know. I guess they could also just be selling their newly minted coins from their primes/stakers.
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Eh... I'm just the messenger here. Third, it makes little sense. They don't need to "refill the coffers" to serve customer's needs. It was over 96% premined. They have more coins (at zero cost) than they could ever use. And there's ZERO evidence that they're buying to "maintain the target price" for any target at all. 96% premined yes... but the vast vast majority of all those coins got staked or went into customers' hands to cloud stake, personal wallet stake, or sell off. I don't know how many they had in their coffers, but it's reasonable to say they would have to go to the exchanges every now and then. I don't know if there is any evidence of this happening yet.
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At the begining of the week two people bought between them 150btc of paycoin through paybase not one of these trades went thru any exchange
So? so josh said buys thru paybase would be from exchanges but there not so where are all these xpy coming from. How do you know they are not coming from the exchanges? They don't buy them in one block from one exchange per sale. They mentioned that they have "enterprise" accounts with the exchanges, and my guess is that they round-robin them to keep the buying price low. They keep the "spread" as profit. Where did Josh promise that? What was the exact wording? https://hashtalk.org/topic/26168/paybase-version-1-paycoin-stability"As the purchase of XPY starts to flow through Paybase, it will stabilize the market. I know it does not sound exciting, but it’s the more important process to make all this work. The more confident people are in XPY, the more they will use it. The back-end engine is what we have spent the most time developing. It leverages all our buying power, then moves between exchanges to help level the price. Essentially, it works like an exchange, but with the function of creating market stability." Also... here: https://hashtalk.org/topic/26626/paybase-beta-is-here"Paybase is now integrated into many exchanges (that's the feature we spent most of our time building) and its programmed to monitor the price and depth of the order books on those markets. We have programmed Paybase to leverage those open markets first, so it will grab orders faster than any human can - maintaining the target price and refilling the coffers so we can serve our customer’s needs to buy and use Paycoin."
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think I could convince a jury you knew of the scam and had all my post from day one removed so as members would not see them or question why cyberlizard said these things by law thats an act of cover up
Well... we are the Kanagroo court of jurors here... lay it out for us. Don't be coy. lay what out?? You are accusing daffy (aka wdl1908) of knowing about "the scam." You then above in the quote said you could convince a jury of this... well... lay it out for us.
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At the begining of the week two people bought between them 150btc of paycoin through paybase not one of these trades went thru any exchange
So? so josh said buys thru paybase would be from exchanges but there not so where are all these xpy coming from. How do you know they are not coming from the exchanges? They don't buy them in one block from one exchange per sale. They mentioned that they have "enterprise" accounts with the exchanges, and my guess is that they round-robin them to keep the buying price low. They keep the "spread" as profit.
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think I could convince a jury you knew of the scam and had all my post from day one removed so as members would not see them or question why cyberlizard said these things by law thats an act of cover up
Well... we are the Kanagroo court of jurors here... lay it out for us. Don't be coy.
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