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1  Economy / Digital goods / Domain: ActuallyGoodNews.com on: June 04, 2014, 07:17:26 AM
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2  Economy / Exchanges / Re: [ANN] KRAKEN.COM - Exchange Now Open with Live Trading USD, EUR, BTC, LTC, XRP on: October 31, 2013, 06:56:06 PM
@Dargo WORK WITH CLARK MOODY! This move will be huge for the Kraken exchange. Please do it - you won't regret it.

Other bitcoin charting services are crap! I tried them all and you will waste your time.

Have you wasted any of your time on RTBTC  Wink




@Dargo It would be great to have Kraken data and trading on the RTBTC platform. A streaming data source is not required but strongly encouraged.

3  Economy / Exchanges / Re: [ANN] KRAKEN.COM - Exchange Now Open with Live Trading USD, EUR, BTC, LTC, XRP on: October 30, 2013, 04:17:36 AM
@Dargo

I first want to say that I firmly believe Kraken is going to be the exchange that dominates this market but there are definitely some adjustments early on that need to be made.
 
I think the problem Kraken is suffering from is not just on the market maker side (which will fix itself over time), not the regulation side (which hopefully you guys are hard at work on), but the ability for traders to actively trade. Currently, the charting is not overly impressive but more importantly, the act of placing a trade takes quite a bit of time to go from one tab to the other tab. You can't even see the chart and execute the trade on the same page without covering the page with the chart. I think you should take some notes from clarkmoody and rtbtc's platform and adjust the Kraken platform to truly meet the traders needs. You have the orders traders want, the security traders want, the leverage traders want, but not the platform to trade that traders want.

Keep up the good work and I truly hope Kraken succeeds.

Thanks,
Ian
4  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Hi And Using University Supercomputer To Mine Bitcoin? on: August 29, 2013, 07:06:06 PM
Processor cores   21,824   32 (compute)16 (GPU)
CPUs   1,364   2 (compute)    1 (GPU)

What does the 16 GPU represent then?

Just looking over the specs of the machine, one ASIC miner box would outperform it. It has one GPU.

21,000 CPUS might get you ~30/gh, depending, at a REDICULOUSLY inefficient cost/watt ratio.

If you used that thing to try to mine BTC you would be basically be throwing money into a hole.

edit: my bad, looks like it has 16 GPU cores. But you would still be spending way more on electricity than you could ever recoup in BTC.
5  Other / Beginners & Help / Hi And Using University Supercomputer To Mine Bitcoin? on: August 29, 2013, 06:54:58 PM
Hey Guys,

I am considering convincing my university to mine bitcoin on their supercomputer. Here is the link:

http://kb.iu.edu/data/bcqt.html

Is there a way to gauge the speed it will mine without actually doing it?

Thanks!
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