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9401  Local / Anfänger und Hilfe / Re: Multibit Wallet Frage on: July 30, 2014, 04:43:23 PM
Nur Bitcoin, aber es gibt MultiDoge soweit ich weiß.
9402  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Cheap Android Phone as cold storage? on: July 30, 2014, 04:33:36 PM
Why not use a Raspberry Pi or similar? Cheap, small, and you don't have to worry about wifi.
Well there are a couple downsides to the pi, they are more expensive, you're probably going to have to order one, they need an sd card (which they eat), they need a bit of knowledge (I am talking about easy cold storage for everyone) , they need a tv or monitor.

I think the wifi is not an issue but that is me personally, if it is disabled and stays in a signal blocker bag i don't see how it could compromise security. (Totally open to reasons why)

I like the idea with the bag. Any faraday cage would work, e.g. the right box. I will see if I can get an old phone and test that. I wanted to setup and old laptop, but this would be way easier. At least I think so.
9403  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Cheap Android Phone as cold storage? on: July 30, 2014, 03:28:31 PM
Sounds like a pretty secure idea and much less expensive than buying a computer to do nothing but store bit coin. Will one of these work without a sim card installed?  

Yes there are even "smartphones" out there that have no sim slot in the first place. My problem is that I cant remove the WiFi chip though, might be my tin foil hat speaking.

Old phones should also be easy to get for free, just ask around.

If you have to send them, you would still have to connect to the internet. You will eventually connect the micro SD to a online computer one day and the data can be stolen. The microsd may have weak lifespan and gets damaged fast, there is always a risk about hardware dying.

Data can be transfered via QR code. IIRC Bither uses that system to transfer data between hot and cold version.
9404  Economy / Gambling / Re: PRCDice.eu - INSTANT WITHDRAWALS- Bitcoin Dice - Rain Bot- Leaderboards - INVEST on: July 30, 2014, 03:18:51 PM
How stable is the investing, anyone in it?
I'm eager to give the investing side a shot but not 100% sure

It depends how much you are looking to invest.
If you invest Big, say 20% of the total Bank, then with large player losses/wins, your wins/losses will be big.
If you bother a small amount like <1BTC into the current bankroll of 650 , then fluctuations will be less.

The fluctuations are the same just the amount differs. Does not matter if you hold 10% or 0.001% of the bank, when it loses 50% you lose 50%.

@Sherbyspark: The last days was a rollercoaster loss, win, loss, win. Apparently the whale that caused that (road2wealth) is now broke, but others will come and shake the house. This will only change when the bankroll is significant larger as doog (IIRC) explained further up.
9405  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Paid to Click Bitcoin websites on: July 30, 2014, 03:14:42 PM
Paid to Click Bitcoin websites seem to be coming ever more popular just recently, my only problem is how reliable they could actually be if they were to be used. I have found websites that show proof of payment when using these websites but I am always dubious about these kind of websites that show proof of payment as these things can easily be false proof.

Has anyone here ever used any paid to click websites that pay bitcoin?

Yes, plenty and it took me a while to realize that its not worth anyones time. You get a few satoshi, whoever runs the site gets a few more satoshi for the ads you clicked and those paying for the ads get a little more bounce traffic.

While my initial argument was that I click while I do something else on the computer anyway, the return is still not worth the brainpower you spend on thinking: 1 hour is up I should check if I can click again...

You will make more with your paid signature if you spend the same time reading this board. You might learn something and might want to contribute to a discussion. The first part alone is probably worth more than the dust you get from pay to click sites.
9406  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: Problems with GUIMINER on: July 30, 2014, 03:06:43 PM
http://imgur.com/SwTkMhY picture of appdata And not its still not running I was saying I have openCL insalled but I have not configured it

OpenCL needs no confirguration. You are playing the pronoun game which makes me guess what you are talking about. Its just wasting time.

%APPDATA%\poclbm would result in c:\Users\User\AppData\Roaming\poclbm in your case. In that folder should be a single file. Delete it. Try launching GUIMiner again, report back.
9407  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: BTC engagement ring? on: July 30, 2014, 03:02:11 PM
Who is responsible for this?

http://thebtcring.com/

Awesome job! Grin

-snip-

But... its ugly! Id prefer a nice ring with two parts of a private key (encrypted ofc) engraved on the inside.

Not sure about you guys but my girlfriend would say no  Tongue

If she says no because of the ring you have a problem, no matter what ring you choose.


9408  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: Problems with GUIMINER on: July 30, 2014, 02:08:00 PM
I have it installed but I dont know how to configure it
So GUIminer is running now, but you have problems configuring it? What did you do to fix it?

and also I dont get a error about OpenCL

Good.


9409  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: ARG Puzzle with 3.5 BTC Private Key Prize, Game Over on: July 30, 2014, 10:18:51 AM
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Cant you see that S4VV4S and his sockpuppet is beyond reason? The riddle was over his head at the end, he resigned to posting videos with songs and cheers. I doubt he was ever hacked, might have been just instable internet, ISP having problems etc. IMHO he just could not stand the loss and is unable to understand the solution given severals tries by different people to explain. I dont think he is not smart enough, but rather to focused on his path and his solution that anything else can not be true. I know the riddle messed with our feelings, at least it did with mine. I disliked arg way longer then he/she deserved. The time and thoughts I put into this made me feel tired and empty from time to time.

Its like in the movie 23, if you look hard enough you will start seeing things.

I hope he will one day return from within the rabbithole and see clearly again, for he was a funny and friendly person.

If it makes you wonder OP, I do not think its your fault. Its not the riddle itself or the riddleress (? is there a female version of riddler? [1]) that breaks people but their mind/spirit that breaks on the challange. He will survive, he will heal and be stronger in the end. We just need to give him time to realize his foolishness.



[1] I did a quick search and found this http://dcfanfiction.wikia.com/wiki/Riddleress
ofc it woukd be an overly sexified version... anyway btt
9410  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: When is a smaller block time worse ? on: July 30, 2014, 09:15:19 AM
Its not only orphans, but a compromise of several factors:

For a short blocktime speaks that it shortens the time to the 1st confirmation as well as any following confirmation. You also have less variance in the payouts thus less need for big pools. 1 block every 10 minutes (on average) means one mining party gets a reward every 10 minutes. If you can mine 10 blocks in 10 minutes chances are very high that more parties get a reward.

For a long blocktime speaks that it requires less bandwith because the nodes need to propagate new blocks less often.  Also the orphans which are caused by forks and result in wasted hashing power. So a longer blocktime make forks less likely and thus increase security.

Its a tricky balance though as we see with ghash.io. Miners tend to flock to big pools in order to have a steady income, which increases the possibilty of an 1
>50% attack.
9411  Local / Anfänger und Hilfe / Re: BTC-EXCHANGE on: July 30, 2014, 07:08:35 AM
Die Seite kommt mir bekannt vor, da war vor kurzem was...

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Lieferung und Versand von digitalen Gütern:

Der Versand von digitalen Gütern wie z.B.: Bitcoin erfolgt bei Vorkasse und Überweisung durch den Kunden, aus technischen Gründen, erst nach dem jeweiligen Quartalsabschluss der Kontoführenden Bank, zu folgenden Daten:

Bestellungen / Zahlungseingang vom 1.1. bis 31.3. erfolgt Lieferung am 1.4.

Bestellungen / Zahlungseingang vom 1.4. bis 30.6. erfolgt Lieferung am 1.7.

Bestellungen / Zahlungseingang vom 1.7. bis 30.9. erfolgt Lieferung am 1.10.

Bestellungen / Zahlungseingang vom 1.10. bis 31.12. erfolgt Lieferung am 1.1.

Genau das waren die mit den schrägen AGB.
9412  Economy / Services / Re: Pocket Rockets Casino | Signature Campaign | Earn BTC by being active on BCT! on: July 30, 2014, 07:07:31 AM
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@jaberwock
I'll just do this aliquot i.e.:
50 minimum a month,31d, gives rounded
minimum of 3 posts if you join today (Jul 30)
minimum of 2 posts if you join tomorrow
Just like the 11 when the campaign started.

This way people that join in the middle of the month are not at a disadvantage.
Campaign hoppers will still not be able to create an unnecessary mess since this is only possible one time.
I'll add this to OP. Good question @jaberwock. You enlisted right on the first day so it's 11 posts for you.

There are not many places left!

So this will be possible for the future as well? I was actually pondering that, but since I am currently committed to another compaign I did not ask. Say Id joined on the 18th I dont think I can make 50 posts till 1st of the next month. Maybe I can if I try hard but thats not the point, is it? So joined on the 18th would be 20, 21 posts minimum correct? If I see your minimum you are aiming at ~1-2 posts a day.
9413  Other / Meta / Re: theyrnos on: July 30, 2014, 06:56:16 AM
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The only true protection against such people is to keep your common sense. These kind of trolling/impersonation is so awkward I really don't think anyone with more than 80 IQ will be fooled. And if you got caught it is your own fault.

These scammers can be tricky sometimes, do not ever think you are smarter then them. Be allways carefull, even when you think you are dealing with someone you know. And allways listen to your gut, if it feels phishy, just say no. I have done plenty of trades via steam and only one legit customer was repeled because I was to carefull.
9414  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Link to download uncompiled version of bitcore? on: July 30, 2014, 06:50:03 AM
Like I said the big blue button downloads is an .exe file that's not a source code

The link labeled "get the source code" does link directly to the ... source code.


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Then I click on source and I'm on github in what looks like a usenet/forum discussion of the core

Is there a simple link on bitcoin.org that downloads just the core program to look at and not an executable nor the public ledger

It's open source so the core should be in an uncompiled version somewhere right?

THANKS

IMHO OP has never been on github before thats all.
9415  Local / Anfänger und Hilfe / Re: Trainings Coins??? on: July 30, 2014, 06:29:33 AM
Ne Freundin klickt nebenbei immer bei bitcoinvisitor.com
Lässt 5 Minuten ne Seite im Hintergrund aufgerufen, dann next usw.

Auszahlung ist immer ab 0.0006 BTC.
Wie ich das mitbekommen habe bekommt man wohl bei den ersten um die 0.00015 was aber von "next" zu "next" sinkt.
Aber irgendwie bekommt Sie es hin pro Tag 2x ne Auszahlung dort zu generieren. Zum üben reichts ja.
Sie macht da noch andere Seiten im Hintergrund und hat es irgendwie tatsächlich geschafft schon auf 0.015 BTC zu kommen.
Mir persönlich wäre es aber zugegeben zu nervig.

Viel Erfolg!
oder einfach Signatur vermieten Wink  0,015BTC habe ich schon nach 15 konstruktiven Posts zusammen =)


Nach nem halben Jahr "Wartezeit" bis Sr. Member. Mal abgesehen davon das Stunna die Regeln ändern wird is das echt kein gutet Rat.

Son paar cent kann man ab und zu mal rauswerfen um neue Menschen an Bitcoin ranzuführen.
9416  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: Problems with GUIMINER on: July 30, 2014, 05:27:18 AM
I dont have anything in appdata...

Thats not possible, unless your Win7 is fucked up.  Do Win + R enter %APPDATA% and klick ok. If that folder appears empty change your folder settings. More about the file here https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Poclbm

Literally the only thing I have for GUI miner is on my desktop

You did install/have OpenCL, correct?

How to use:

Extract the archive to anywhere (your desktop is fine) and double click the guiminer executable. If you have OpenCL set up correctly this should launch the GUI. If you get an error about OpenCL, you need to install an OpenCL package from your GPU vendor. For AMD/ATI cards you can get OpenCL here.
9417  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: Problems with GUIMINER on: July 29, 2014, 10:08:25 PM
Looks like the same error as here [1], fix was to delete the file poclbm.ini which should be in %appdata%\poclbm

It is also a fix for some other problems with Guiminer, the .ini will be recreated. If you are unsure about this cut it somewhere else to have a backup.

[1] https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=19509.0
9418  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: owning 80% of all coins on: July 29, 2014, 09:49:49 PM
Any PoX coin is vulnerable to an attack with 51% or more of X. With Bitcoin X is hashingpower. With PoS coins its the coins themselfes.

So any PoS coin is pretty much dead if anyone holds 80%. For all others (as has allready been said) its a way to dictate the prize.
9419  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: bitcoind won't start; runs out of memory on: July 29, 2014, 09:45:10 PM
I have an 2Gig machine that runs a node just fine, its on win7 and testnet though. But I cant imagine that 1 gig shouldnt be enough.

Can you check how much ram (according to the OS) was used, how many connections where open and whether or not the VM actually gave you a full gig at the time of the crash?

It might just be bad VMWare running in the background.
9420  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: Problems with GUIMINER on: July 29, 2014, 09:23:01 PM
What does the log file say? Its the "textfile" directly below the .exe I think.
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