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33 1/2 hours *left*. There is a countdown on the bottom of the site. Only 34 hours left for bonus referrals! 50% referral bonus for the next 34 hours. http://btc4you.infoReferral bonus will start after 34 hours and it will remain for 34 hours?
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Only 34 hours left for bonus referrals! 50% referral bonus for the next 34 hours. http://btc4you.info
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Weird. I just checked it and it worked fine for me from a few machines. Refresh and try again?
Invalid captcha code! Your address:
client error 117B
Publishers:How can I fix this?
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Added countdown to site for current 50% referral bonus.
50% referral bonus ends on Friday! After Friday, referrals will begin paying the regular 25%. If earnings increase, we'll have another referral bonus time.
Thanks!
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For a limited time, referral earnings are set to 50%!
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Thank you. I'm experimenting with some new ways to display banners and other ads to keep it interesting for the users and because I love to tinker. :-) Now the rewards are really good. Good chances too. Thanks for improved your faucet, it's working very well with a beauty design. 
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I'd like to keep it this high, or even make it higher, but so far the ad revenue hasn't been keeping pace. :-/ I hope you can keep the reward so. That looks very attractive. I am fan.
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Thanks! I put a banner right at the top of the site! :-) 404 satoshi was sent to you on FaucetBOX.com. Thanks  Site added to Land of Trusted FaucetsIt would be nice if you give me a link back  For banner codes see Topic
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Come back in 30 minutes and try again! :-)
Yes, I went a little crazy with some HTML5 stuff. I thought it was different and fun.
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You asked so I'm trying to deliver. :-)
New faucet reward structure is: 250-350 (40.4%), 351-500 (55.5%), 501-1000 (5%), 50000 (< 0.1%) satoshi every 30 minutes.
Of course, ad revenue is what keeps the site running. If ad revenue drops, so will the rewards. :-(
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Rewards have been increased to 100-200 (40.4%), 201-500 (59.5%), 501-1000 (1%), 50000 (< 0.1%) satoshi every 30 minutes.
If ad revenue can keep up with the faucet's output, I can keep payout rates high. I'll have to adjust the payouts in accordance with ad revenue.
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100-175 (80.8%), 176-500 (19.1%), 501-1000 (1%), 50000 (< 0.1%) satoshi every 30 minutes.
Is that better? And I turned up referral to 20%. :-)
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www.bsom.org/noncecalcJust a little thing I whipped up for myself that I thought I'd share. Enter the size of your hard drive in BYTES and the stagger size in MEGABYTES and it will calculate the maximum number of nonces you can plot as well as estimate how much disk space will be 'wasted'. Good for newbies who don't know how to calculate this, or for the lazy who don't want to. :-)
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Thanks for developing this miner. It is much quicker and leaner than the Java equivalent. However, I've found quite a few anomalies while using it. I've posted 4 bug reports to Github. Wonder what your opinion on those reports is...? Native C++ Miner Update 1.1 R4binaries and source available here : https://github.com/uraymeiviar/burst-miner/releasesfor osx, linux64 and win64 - capable to read large stagger plot, with manual limit option on memory usage
- Fix thread race condition, which reported to less nonce read
- add option of buffer size (MB) in mining.conf to limit memory usage
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If you're anything like me, you really like the Curses interface for CGMiner. Why on Earth did GAWminers leave out Curses? Well, after watching endless scrolling without lots of useful feedback all day, I couldn't take it anymore... So, I compiled The GAWminer Edition of CGMiner 3.1.1 FOR WINDOWS WITH CURSES SUPPORT! (32-bit) Now, it looks like the CGMiner we're all used to. :-) It's available on my miner compilation page at http://sgminer.builders (Yes, that's a real URL)
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I neglected to say that this is a build for WINDOWS!!! Edited original post. Hah. Yep thats the first thing I did too.  If you're anything like me, you really like the Curses interface for CGMiner. Why on Earth did GAWminers leave out Curses? Well, after watching endless scrolling without lots of useful feedback all day, I couldn't take it anymore... So, I compiled The GAWminer Edition of CGMiner 3.1.1 WITH CURSES SUPPORT! Now, it looks like the CGMiner we're all used to. :-) It's available on my miner compilation page at http://sgminer.builders (Yes, that's a real URL)
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If you're anything like me, you really like the Curses interface for CGMiner. Why on Earth did GAWminers leave out Curses? Well, after watching endless scrolling without lots of useful feedback all day, I couldn't take it anymore... So, I compiled The GAWminer Edition of CGMiner 3.1.1 FOR WINDOWS WITH CURSES SUPPORT! (32-bit) Now, it looks like the CGMiner we're all used to. :-) It's available on my miner compilation page at http://sgminer.builders (Yes, that's a real URL)
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The Fury itself is ice cold when cranking away. I think the heatsink and fan are actually TOO much, but too much is better than not enough. The cheap power supply, however, is hot as balls. That's getting replaced VERY soon...
That's cool, thanks for the info. What kind of power supply could one replace it with? I'm going to use one of those PCI-E to Barrel Connector adapters (I have a bunch but they're all in use) and run this thing on one of my ATX supplies that isn't topped out. Where can I get those??? http://www.amazon.com/PCI-E-6-Pin-2-1mm-Barrel-Gridseed/dp/B00JG7AGDYTHANKS!!!  They're also all over eBay.
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