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1  Economy / Service Discussion / BTCstash Present Hash Raffles! on: January 02, 2018, 02:18:13 AM
Ad Free raffles, All You have to do is mine and get hashes.

BtcStashes, Hash Raffles is launching!!!!!! and you can start mining now.
We Will Be raffling off Games along with Doge Coin and Ethereum, and we are also currently working on Lite-coin as well, and unfortunately we will be leaving out bitcoin for now due to it's transaction fees.

Registration can be a little tedious and requires you to provide a DOGE, ETH, address and cannot be changed.
We thought about doing it other ways, but this way is the best, to cut down on any multiple account creation, and security.

Current Raffle Payouts are small at the moment, and as we grow this will change, and all eanings from this post will go into raffles, and even possibly a Steem raffle even.

We hope you enjoy are site and get lucky, and if you don't mind an up vote or even a re steem that would be great in getting us over are initial release hurdle!

You can sign up here!
http://btcstash.x10host.com/register.php

View Current Raffles
http://btcstash.x10host.com/raffle.php

Current Prizes are

Brutal Legends PC steam key, 2 day raffle
20 Doge Coins, 1 day raffle
0.0002 Ethereum, 1 day raffle.

All payouts will be sent to addresses used upon sign up.
Steam Game Keys Winners. Will Be Require to reply to email to receive game key.

Thanks again for reading, we hope to grow with the community!




2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: multiple CPU mining. on: December 24, 2017, 02:02:42 AM
as of right now i do mine on my cpu when im using it, which is 24/7, i was just wounder cause i could get my hands on 2 AMD FX 6 cores at no cost to me and i was just wanted to see if i could use them to mine without the need for a whole other motherboard setup,  been saving for rx 480 but winter been brutal on my electic bill been hard to save, thanks for all the information yins where very helpfull
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: multiple CPU mining. on: December 24, 2017, 12:58:04 AM
i kinda get what your saying, sorry for nto explaining enough, best why  i could explain it is, say i have something like a gridseed blade, but instead i could put my own cpu's on it instead, and use it to eliminate having to run multiple whole motherboards
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / multiple CPU mining. on: December 23, 2017, 09:29:12 PM
I'm kinda wounder what would be the best way going about setting up multiple CPUs for mining similar to how your would GPUs, right now i am getting 250 h/s on my AMD FX 6 core, and if the calculator is not wrong, i can make 15 dollars after power cost a month of XMR,  is there components or a way for me to setup say 5 of my CPUs, i just don't know what to even look for, i was checking out server mother boards, but not sure about it. just looking for more along the lines a small pci boards, or even separate unit i could plug a cpu into and use to mine? is there anything like this if not think there could be a market for it? i think there might be i mean if there are cpus capable of making profit, maybe even help levereage the strangle hold on the GPU market, or put it in the same position
5  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Transactions and mining some general questions on: December 14, 2017, 12:46:03 AM
Thanks for the reply and the information,  i wasn't really aiming directly at a faucet and after some more research ya it not really worth doing it even for as something in the spare time i just didn't realize how much adds i would have to spam in users faces which we all hate and what i had in mind wouldn't be exactly like a faucet. i did find your information very helpful, and helped clear a few things up i was misunderstanding.

i did find a website finally for help calculating TX fees,  which just takes input addresses and output addresses and estimated time input for how long you want it to take, and the gives you a suggested TX fee

right now i'm trying to come up with a good way to be able to pay users even in small amounts, once a week payouts  seem to be the best option. i was also consider doing payout rounds, EX. min withdraw would be 5,000 satoshi and once 25 user request a payout i would then do the payout, and according to the calculator im using for 1 input address and 25 output addresses and a confirm time of 24 hrs, it would cost me 61,488 satoshi, leaving me with  around 30,000 satoshi for myself to do what ever with, those statistics where also calculated using a webminer called coinhiv. but im not to sure about this method cause i know those fees arent exact and i didnt realyl want to use a webminer, just some thoughts i had rolling around up in my head.

I really don't have anything deadest on what i will be doing i just have a general idea of what i might want to do and just trying to get some information to make a decision. and sorry for not going into to much detail on what i do have in mind its just one of those things where if it is a good idea and isn't out there, a good programmer could do what i have in mind in a few days where it will take me a couple months do to lack of knowledge and its just a spare time hobby.

Thanks again!
6  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Transactions and mining some general questions on: December 13, 2017, 05:22:09 AM
Hi there i'm new to the forum mostly do to these question i got, just some thoughts i have had about it and i can't seem to find to many answers on my own, i have been looking into hosting a pool website or even a faucet for starters mostly just for something to do with my spare time.

First question, i understand the less you pay for a transaction fee for bitcoin the longer it will take for the transaction to process, and from what i found it is due to the miner ignoring the block or what ever it is  to not processes them, my question is can i set up my own miners to do these transaction with these small fees? yes i know it would cost more than what i would make but my computer is on and running anyways so i'm burning power either way. can this be done? and any major reasons to not due it outside of costs?

next question. transaction fee's what the best way to handle them and are there any suggestions on what i should use like a website, the blockhain , i understand the fees are based on the size of transaction and not the amount of btc to send, but how can i actually calculate this? and what would be the best way going about sending multiple small transactons say like of 5000 satoshi?

thanks for reading and any info!
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