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961  Economy / Securities / Re: ASICMINER Speculation Thread on: June 21, 2013, 05:30:02 AM
Hash rate going up

http://www.dpcapital.net/blockchain/?hours=1,2,3,4,5,6  Undecided

Hopefully variance. Either that or the data center girl is back! Wink

[Edit: finally found a block. Smiley ]
962  Economy / Securities / Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It on: June 21, 2013, 05:17:02 AM
Price has hardly moved. Is everyone in bed or waiting for confirms? Smiley
963  Economy / Securities / Re: [BTC-TC] Community Exchange w/ Options, DRIP, 2FA, API, CSV, etc. on: June 21, 2013, 05:13:13 AM
Just a heads-up...

When I tried to execute an option just after buying a small group of them, it went to a greyed out screen with the message ""Could not get security lock at <4-figure number I can't remember>" and failed to perform the execute.

I got the error 2 or 3 times, but when I came back a few minutes later the execute worked fine doing the same action.

It was ASICMINER-PT call options. I use Yubikey for 2FA.
964  Economy / Securities / Re: ASICMINER Speculation Thread on: June 21, 2013, 12:31:55 AM
Actually it is not unusual for China to require factories to shut down 1-2 days per week during periods of peak power demand.  And that includes the special economic zones.

This has even happened in the west. For 10 weeks in the 70s, Britain had a Three-Day_Week.

Yes it did. And i can still smell the uncollected rubbish on my school journey, and remember the frustrating electrical power cuts. It helped put Thacher into No.10

Different crisis. There were quite the fashion that decade, it's easy to confuse them. Smiley
965  Economy / Securities / Re: ASICMINER Speculation Thread on: June 20, 2013, 10:22:50 PM
Actually it is not unusual for China to require factories to shut down 1-2 days per week during periods of peak power demand.  And that includes the special economic zones.

This has even happened in the west. For 10 weeks in the 70s, Britain had a Three-Day_Week.
966  Economy / Securities / Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It on: June 20, 2013, 07:12:14 PM
In the last hour we found 3 blocks, isn't it good?

It dropped from 15 to 10 now Sad

Getting mixed signals.  Undecided

This says we're back up to 21%: http://blockchain.info/pools
This says we're falling again: http://www.asicminercharts.com/
This says 17% and last 6 hours not good: http://www.asicminercharts.com/live/

Where's the most reliable and up-to-date data?
967  Economy / Securities / Re: [BitFunder] BTCINVEST - Low risk investment fund! on: June 20, 2013, 06:23:17 AM
I should have bought some last week while price was 0.19+
If you buy a bunch now you're still an early adopter. Grin

Better be quick though, the 2-week dividends are tomorrow.
968  Economy / Speculation / Re: The "Vladimir Club" on: June 19, 2013, 07:53:37 PM
Read it again...

I am currently holding 10000 shares

...so over $2,500,000 in AM shares alone.  Shocked
969  Economy / Securities / Re: ASICMINER Speculation Thread on: June 19, 2013, 05:22:13 PM
Apparently some exchanges are getting GOXXED by the AM price drop.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=148350.msg2521638#msg2521638
970  Economy / Securities / Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It on: June 19, 2013, 05:19:29 PM
How soon after the dividend does FC normally give an update?
971  Economy / Securities / Re: ASICMINER Speculation Thread on: June 19, 2013, 04:29:58 PM
Reddit's AM divi thread, not quite as exuberant as usual this week.

http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1gnqa8/weekly_asicminer_dividend_thread/
972  Economy / Securities / Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It on: June 19, 2013, 03:05:47 PM
What time usually are the dividends dished out at?

Last 3 weeks were about 2.45pm, 3.15pm & 1.30pm UTC.
973  Economy / Securities / Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It on: June 19, 2013, 06:38:51 AM
In the last hour we've had 2 blocks found, the last one was 45 mins ago. 

Hmm... won't that make the dividends take much longer than usual today?

974  Economy / Services / Re: Bitcoin 100: Developed Specifically for Non-Profits on: June 19, 2013, 05:32:42 AM
For someone doing charitable work and new to AI research I'd start with this page on their web site:

http://intelligence.org/2013/06/05/friendly-ai-research-as-effective-altruism/

The TED talk and links at the top page are vital reading for anyone involved in good works, regardless of their opinions on AI safety research.

I'll be happy to answer more questions as best I can, but please note I don't work for or represent MIRI.
975  Economy / Securities / Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It on: June 19, 2013, 03:43:33 AM
... a new company is preparing to launch quantum computers that will mine bitcoins 1000x faster than ASICs...

I just heard about this. Is it true?

I read about it on https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg2516240#msg2516240. Internet, must be true!

It is true. It was confirmed as certain at https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg2516250#msg2516250
976  Economy / Services / Re: Bitcoin 100: Developed Specifically for Non-Profits on: June 19, 2013, 03:02:58 AM
Please consider adding the Machine Intelligence Research Institute to your list of non-profits.

Admirable, but not quite sure how this is a charity :/

The fact that it's a charity. It's recognized as a non-profit organization in the United States and as a Charitable Organization by the Canada Revenue Agency.
977  Economy / Services / Re: Bitcoin 100: Developed Specifically for Non-Profits on: June 19, 2013, 02:45:33 AM
Ok, here is a list of charities that we have been contacted about.

You missed one:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=52543.msg2476877#msg2476877
978  Economy / Securities / Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It on: June 18, 2013, 08:35:13 AM
Some malicious attacker should send out a 0.07 BTC/share dividend to ASICMINER share addresses, and dump their shares as people panic buy on PTs Grin

That's the crazy way round! I'm going to set up some buy walls tomorrow & send everyone 1 Satoshi. Tongue
979  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: 51% attack on all altcoins since Feathercoin happening. on: June 17, 2013, 09:42:53 PM
A coin crashed would be perfect.


It would make total sense for a foundation member or other Crypto expert to then take a stand on national media and clarify things.


Like this, for example:

"Yes, alternative coin projects have sprouted, but to create a cryptocurrency, you need calculating power. With Bitcoin, we have the total calculation power of a whole city of supercomputers. It is so strong, you just can't take it over. The problem with the new innovation currencies is that attackers have enough power to take them down in an instant. Innovation, as we all know, needs to take place. But at the current time if a new currency comes out, it might not survive an attack, something we HAVE to think about in the future. We have had this success with Bitcoin and Bitcoin by now, is completely secured, the costs of attacking this network are so tremendous,even the preisdent would have default on this one. We have to see the new currencies as experiments, and some experiments will tremendously fail. Unlike Bitcoin, that until now, has survived and thrived through all attacks it has taken."

Next day's headline...

Quote from: The Daily Rag
Funny money "might not survive", Bit-Coin boss admits. "Attack so tremendously costly, Obama will default."
980  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: 51% attack on all altcoins since Feathercoin happening. on: June 17, 2013, 09:27:32 PM
Hell, point the latest Cray supercomputer at BTC, and you'll suffer the same fate

No. The top 500 supercomputers in the world combined couldn't do it now.
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