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1  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: [HELP] Stratum Proxy and Bitminter mining pool on: November 15, 2013, 05:23:07 AM
Actually, it's impossible, heh Tongue
2  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: [HELP] Stratum Proxy and Bitminter mining pool on: November 14, 2013, 12:26:58 AM
what if your setting up a proxy in windows? I have a proxy setup for slush's pool on my windows machine and want to point it to bitminters pool...

You'd just want to replace .py with .exe
Code:
mining_proxy.exe -o mint.bitminter.com -p 3333

Put it in a .bat file or a .cmd file.
3  Economy / Securities / Re: [SolarWind , A Bitcoin Mining Company] 100TH/s Mining Farm - Official Thread on: October 19, 2013, 04:18:10 PM

Odd, no one else has been having any trouble. Are you using the forum link? http://solarwindmining.com/accountsforum/index.php


Your DNS zone contains no NS records.
This is bad

 Roll Eyes

Works fine for me, on OpenDNS. Try switching?
4  Economy / Securities / Re: [SolarWind , A Bitcoin Mining Company] 100TH/s Mining Farm - Official Thread on: October 14, 2013, 08:29:18 AM
We are now up to 6.5GH/s.


Awesome~  Cheesy

Keep up the great work.
5  Economy / Securities / Re: [SolarWind , A Bitcoin Mining Company] 100TH/s Mining Farm - Official Thread on: October 13, 2013, 03:10:47 AM
Elsewhere it says:

"Members of The First 100 Club. If you haven't already, post a reply in The SolarWind Mining Company Official Thread and receive one Bitshare worth 0.001 BTC. If you have already post in the official thread you will receive the credit."

Is this the place to post for that? If we invest in these purchasing rounds, do we only receive the coins mined by the specific hardware we funded, or do we all get shares of the full mining productivity of the country? I have to admit, I'm a bit confused. At first it appeared as though shares/contracts were for parts of the company, and now it appears they are for part of a particular piece of hardware. Can you please clarify this in relatively concise terms?

Also, is the first purchase cycle for a "Jupiter KnCMiner" or a "CoinCraft Desk 1000"? You guys have posted conflicting information. Finally, when are these expected to arrive?

In the first post:
*Changed to CoinCraft Desk (1000) from Jupiter KnCMiner because it will arrive sooner and according to The Genesis Block it will be more profitable than the Jupiter KnCMiner
The rest I'll leave to SolarWind to answer.
6  Economy / Securities / Re: [SolarWind , A Bitcoin Mining Company] 100TH/s Mining Farm - Official Thread on: October 12, 2013, 02:06:09 AM
Hello everyone,

I have one question, about starting everything. So what i need to do?
Hi tautvilis,

Visit This Link

Im one of the 100, but still can't get it, where can i find the bitshare account?


Hi,

Your SolarWind company account has not been created as the website has not been coded yet, however, you're entitled to a forum account to participate in discussions. Just PM SolarWindMiningCompany and tell them that you're the first 100, and want an account, or follow the instructions here.

-SolarWind Forum Moderator
7  Economy / Securities / Re: [SolarWind , A Bitcoin Mining Company] 100TH/s Mining Farm - Official Thread on: October 02, 2013, 05:03:00 AM
I will answer your questions, for now I must be brief. SabastainJu has asked me similar questions and I am writing a draft of my answer now. I want to make sure that it is correct and free of errors. Here is what I can explain wright now,

I think that some haven't read, or at least do not remember all of what I have written. I have stated on more than one occasion that SolarWind will not depend on mining alone. I have also stated that SolarWind will not 'steal from Peter to pay Paul,' so deprived's question, which is not a question, but an accusation, is contrary to my previous statements and is not based on fact.

I generally choose my words carefully, so this is a fact, exactly what I wrote is that it is SolarWinds TARGET to double investor funds in six months. A target is a goal, not a commitment, our commitment is to strive towards the goal. Therefore, logic dictates that if SolarWind fails to double invested funds within six months and it was not possible to double investments within the 6 months, SolarWind would not have violated any expressed commitment. The statement made regarding the doubling of investment funds within six months is likely being confused with another statement where I have expressed our commitment, as it has been stated, "to double the investment as soon as possible" and that will always be the goal.

I pushed the announcement of The SolarWind Mining Company before I thought SolarWind was quite ready for prime time. Maybe that was a mistake on my part. One of the reasons that I did so, is that I was fearful that the difficulty level would reach a point that might make it very difficult to accomplish my goals. I don't think the difficulty level is at a point to make it impossible but it has risen a little faster than I thought it would. I may have to extend the time frame that it will take to accomplish what I aim to do, but that is all it is, an extension. I will not Quit!

Like I stated in the beginning, I am forming a response to SabastianJu questions, when I am done, I will share it with you.

Thus an important question must be asked: What if SolarWind does not meet it's targets?
Will it keep its investor's money, return all their money, or like most other companies, list itself on a market platform and sell shares, while paying dividends?
8  Economy / Securities / Re: [SolarWind , A Bitcoin Mining Company] 100TH/s Mining Farm - Official Thread on: September 27, 2013, 02:48:06 PM

NICE! Keep up the great work!

Those miners must be shiny shiny! Smiley
9  Economy / Securities / Re: ComingSoonShares for 100TH/s Mining Farm - [BitShare Giveaway CLOSED] on: September 27, 2013, 12:00:22 AM
I would say that to a large extent the lack of the need for an account also makes Bitparking the most suitable platform for us to mine on. It mightn't have any actual UI, but it is still quite a good pool and DGM is good for constant miners.

Perhaps consider a PPS pool for the occasional miner.

Quote
Also, did you link any addresses to those altcoins I mined :|

It would be great to sell them anyway to get the minuscule extra BTC that may or may not count Smiley

Update: SWMC has responded that altcoins will count Cheesy yay
10  Economy / Securities / Re: ComingSoonShares for 100TH/s Mining Farm - [BitShare Giveaway CLOSED] on: September 26, 2013, 01:03:43 PM
Btw I don't think MPOE-ER is a "she" I think its a "he" with a cute girl avatar. Pretty sure, might be wrong though  Smiley

Also, I signed up for this because you sound very intelligent from your responses and, who doesn't like a freebie? Btw, MPOE-ER never signed up, ever. You somehow included him/her against his/her will, even after he/she said no thanks explicitly. Now you're subsidizing his/her unwarranted share? Thats a bit odd.

Anyway, there are two outcomes to this as I see it: You could possibly be a PRO scam artist OR an entrepreneur trying to start a business . Only time will tell for sure.

Thanks AntiOps for your comments,

I ended up giving everyone of the first 100+ who posted in this thread because I didn't want to disappoint anyone and I also wanted to use the opportunity to show that I do not take offense when someone expresses skepticism or mistrust and that I also understood why they may feel the way they do. In other words, I used the giveaway as a peace offering of sorts. To be honest, I don't want to talk about MPOE-RP anymore, I don't want to seem rude to you in anyway, its just that I have said my peace about MPOE-PR and I don't want to waist anymore time on the (mostly pointless) subject. That being said, I will explain why I offered to buy back the BitShare. It is simply this, I gave it to someone else and it is not mine anymore. It would be wrong for me to just take it back without offering something in return, otherwise it would be stealing and that would be an egregious violation of my own personal principles. So I have offered the best solution that I could imagine. As for male/female goes, ehh... who knows but MPOE-PR.

Maybe this will help you decide on your final comment. If I am intelligent, as you said you believe I am, then I could see no logic in conducting a scam. If I could successfully do so it would require a great deal of effort on my part. Such effort in fact, that I would likely put as much energy into conducting the scam as I would if I where doing this whole legitimately. So, again, what logic would there be in it. The rewards for a scam are limited and come with all sorts of nastiness. The rewards for doing this thing honestly are greater, longer lasting and have the fortunate quality of being emotionally satisfying. Time will tell, sort of, you must judge on your own.




I have updated information. Take a look at the a work in progress on The SolarWind Mining Company Logo. Please, everybody let us know what you think!





https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=297334.msg3190573#msg3190573


had to shut down my erupter farm mining for you guys at mmpool, i dont think ive ever seen a 40 hour+ long block before, and i dont want to experience that ever again....

IT IS FINALLY OVER

Then again the luck had been good before that block so it's even Smiley
11  Economy / Securities / Re: [Official Thread] SolarWind, A Bitcoin Mining Company - 100TH/s Mining Farm on: September 20, 2013, 01:06:27 PM
We have five partners who have started mining for their shares, thanks guy's! I would announce your UserIDs but to protect your privacy I'll let you do it if you want to,

GO TEAM!!!

Haha I run 13.3GH/s of it Tongue

My block erupter blade won't ROI otherwise.

I'm trusting you to bring this to a success Smiley

It would really be good if you could take some time away from preparing everything you need, to giving some details of your work, and what you're doing, so we can gain confidence in this!

Otherwise, keep the great work up!

My current part of this team is to promote, market, and otherwise get this thing out there for people to see.  I'm also finishing up the first draft of a business plan with the top cheese, so we can post it on here and not only give you the confidence you want, but the trust you deserve.  I've got a facebook page up (facebook.com/solarwindminingco), a twitter feed going to keep updates posted on that, talking to www.customink.com about creating some merchandise specifically for SolarWind, going to start an Etsy page to sell said merchandise, gaining some insight from a social media marketing guru friend of mine...

I've also got my own little rig set up to mine shares on here, a whopping 2.664 GH/s with 8 block erupters, but hey, I started mining just for sh**s and giggles...

I'm also going to put out there on the interwebs that we're searching for someone to create this website for us, because I suck at the type of programming behind it, and my personality dictates functional value over aesthetic value so it would be a rather bland looking site.  Granted, there are some very nice looking designs that the boss would like, so it's just a matter of following simple instructions on that part...

Anyways, more to come, I should get back to work before I get yelled at...

Thanks, looking forward to see more of it Smiley

In the meanwhile, more mining.
12  Economy / Securities / Re: [Official Thread] SolarWind, A Bitcoin Mining Company - 100TH/s Mining Farm on: September 20, 2013, 10:07:43 AM
We have five partners who have started mining for their shares, thanks guy's! I would announce your UserIDs but to protect your privacy I'll let you do it if you want to,

GO TEAM!!!

Haha I run 13.3GH/s of it Tongue

My block erupter blade won't ROI otherwise.

I'm trusting you to bring this to a success Smiley

It would really be good if you could take some time away from preparing everything you need, to giving some details of your work, and what you're doing, so we can gain confidence in this!

Otherwise, keep the great work up!
13  Economy / Securities / Re: [Official Thread] SolarWind, A Bitcoin Mining Company - 100TH/s Mining Farm on: September 20, 2013, 01:15:10 AM
For a guide on mining for shares, please visit the following link:

Click here for a step by step guide on how to start mining for shares
14  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: ASICMiner Block Erupter Blade Not Hashing on: September 19, 2013, 08:05:24 AM
Fixed this with him via D7 (PPCoin) pool chat + Teamviewer Smiley

On a sidenote, hello~

g3raint: PM me if you want help Smiley

Can you help me? My blade doesn't hash!!!

Sure, what's the issue?
15  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: help with ASICMiner Block Erupter Blade on: September 17, 2013, 10:37:35 AM
dont use pool adress directly!

instead use stratum proxy.

Just curious, why not?

Stratum has less stales as it involves the worker requesting work from the server, instead of the pool asking the miner if it wants work. It also reduces bandwidth on the pool servers.
16  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Need a PayPal refund for your BFL purchase? on: September 17, 2013, 04:18:40 AM
+1 this guy is awesome. Managed to get a refund within less than 24 hours!

BFL Jallies are useless anyway Tongue

Thank you again!
17  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: help with ASICMiner Block Erupter Blade on: September 17, 2013, 12:38:59 AM
This does not seem to work in the server address section:

http://mining.eligius.st:8337 -u <MYaddress> -p x

Any ideas?

I have these 3 fields:

______________________________________________________

Ports   
Server addresses   
user:pass   

I've tried lots of stuff like these

Ports: 8337,8337
Server addresses: http://mining.eligius.st:8337
user:pass: <address>:<password>

Ports: 8337,8337
Server addresses: http://mining.eligius.st:8337
user:pass: -u <address> -p x:<password>

______________________________________________________

But it just keeps resetting the Server field to 192.168.1.2,USPA=<address>


Remove the inverted commas!
Set the ports to be "8337,8337"
Server addressses: "mining.eligius.st,mining.eligius.st" (do not place the ports or the http:// prefix on them)
user:pass: "<username>:<password>,<username>:<password>"
18  Other / Beginners & Help / Altcoins: PPC, TRC or FRC on: September 15, 2013, 04:17:31 AM
Hey guys,

With the difficulty spike in Bitcoin that happened yesterday, many altcoins have taken over Bitcoin in mining profitability.

I've picked out three coins with reasonably good % profitability of BTC, and have relatively large trade volumes.

I'm currently mining Peercoin (PPC), but I'd love to hear all your thoughts about Terracoin and Freicoin. Which altcoin are you betting on to be the future Bitcoin?

Let me know what you guys think!
19  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: [HELP] Stratum Proxy and Bitminter mining pool on: September 14, 2013, 05:04:07 PM
Awesome! Good luck with your mining endeavours, all the best!
20  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: ASICMiner Block Erupter Blade Not Hashing on: September 14, 2013, 04:57:43 PM
Fixed this with him via D7 (PPCoin) pool chat + Teamviewer Smiley

On a sidenote, hello~

g3raint: PM me if you want help Smiley
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