Two available now. PM with offers please.
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Bump. I'm open to any offers. It's just sitting here 
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I have one S5 for sale with no power supply. Shipping within the US only. Asking price is $100, shipping not included. I purchased new fans for the unit. If you want the original fan, I will provide it in the box with the unit. I'm selling it because it's no longer worth it for me to keep running it. Probably for a while.  
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I have two EK-FC7970 waterblocks for sale. The accompanying cards have been sold and the buyer didn't want these. I was using them on 7970s, but they are compatible with other cards as well. See here. Shipping from the US. Asking $50 each. They have some blue inside still from the water I used previously. It's not staining however and can be cleaned out. 
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I did the opposite of what you are trying to do. The money moves pretty fast. I never had enough to meet demand. KYC rulings coming into play, encouraged me to back out. Good luck on your endeavors.
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I don't think transferring hundreds of thousands of dollars to an exchange would be easy and by the time you got it there I wouldn't be surprised to see the price going up before it was made available to you(insider knowledge). You could probably buy up the entire market if you won the powerball right now.
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Is there any way to tell what time an address was generated? I'm asking because the results for x = y / 2^n could be converted to a time of day.
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31-33 doesn't follow the pattern either. I missed that.
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I noticed that the results for x increase then reset every 3 steps, 0-2, 3-5, 6-8, etc...except for 15-21, this pattern continues when n > 21. Just a simple observation, hopefully helpful, probably not though. Here are the results for the values we know given those 2 mentioned formulas: y = 2^n * x and so x = y / 2^n AND y = 2^n + x and so x = y - 2^n n | Known Results (y) | x = y / 2^n | x = y - 2^n | 0 | 1 | 1.00000000 | 0
| 1 | 3 | 1.50000000 | 1
| 2 | 7 | 1.75000000 | 3
| 3 | 8 | 1.00000000 | 0
| 4 | 21 | 1.31250000 | 5
| 5 | 49 | 1.53125000 | 17
| 6 | 76 | 1.18750000 | 12
| 7 | 224 | 1.75000000 | 96
| 8 | 467 | 1.82421875 | 211
| 9 | 514 | 1.00390625 | 2
| 10 | 1155 | 1.12792969 | 131
| 11 | 2683 | 1.31005859 | 635
| 12 | 5216 | 1.27343750 | 1120
| 13 | 10544 | 1.28710938 | 2352
| 14 | 26867 | 1.63983154 | 10483
| 15 | 51510 | 1.57196045 | 18742
| 16 | 95823 | 1.46214294 | 30287
| 17 | 198669 | 1.51572418 | 67597
| 18 | 357535 | 1.36388779 | 95391
| 19 | 863317 | 1.64664650 | 339029
| 20 | 1811764 | 1.72783279 | 763188
| 21 | 3007503 | 1.43408918 | 910351
| 22 | 5598802 | 1.33485842 | 1404498
| 23 | 14428676 | 1.72003222 | 6040068
| 24 | 33185509 | 1.97801048 | 16408293
| 25 | 54538862 | 1.62538475 | 20984430
| 26 | 111949941 | 1.66818412 | 44841077
| 27 | 227634408 | 1.69600850 | 93416680
| 28 | 400708894 | 1.49275696 | 132273438
| 29 | 1033162084 | 1.92441434 | 496291172
| 30 | 2102388551 | 1.95800192 | 1028646727
| 31 | 3093472814 | 1.44051053 | 945989166
| 32 | 7137437912 | 1.66181426 | 2842470616
| 33 | 14133072157 | 1.64530614 | 5543137565
| 34 | 20112871792 | 1.17072322 | 2933002608
| 35 | 42387769980 | 1.23364647 | 8028031612
| 36 | 100251560595 | 1.45885221 | 31532083859
| 37 | 146971536592 | 1.06935867 | 9532583120
| 38 | 323724968937 | 1.17770458 | 48847061993
| 39 | 1003651412950 | 1.82563129 | 453895599062
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What would cause the information from https://www.bitstamp.net/api/ticker/ to stop updating? All the devices on my network display {"high": "499.98", "last": "499.00", "timestamp": "1398380286", "bid": "498.00", "vwap": "488.87", "volume": "7076.57535443", "low": "480.00", "ask": "499.00"} I've verified with Bitstamp that my IP isn't banned. Reset the router to factory-defaults. Connected the modem directly to a PC. Talked to my ISP to verify that it wasn't blocked for some odd reason (felt stupid asking). If I go to the site on my phone it works fine, but if I hop onto my wireless it goes to the above data. I've been learning Python and using BitstampClient to do some small trades. It was working fine and then all the sudden I kept getting the last price stuck at 499.00. It's been this way for several hours. Does anyone have any suggestions on what could be happening?
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Hi I m trying to validate my bitstamp account. My electricity bill was refused for account validation because it is in electronic form. They want a scan of a paper bill. If I request a paper version of the bill from my electricity provider, all they ll do is print that very same electronic document and send it to me.
Then I ll scan it and end up sending exactly the same document as the first time (Same appearance, font, logos, colors..etc..). In other words there s only one type of bill available. Electronic bill looks exactly the same as the paper bill. So in other words I could just print the bill myself, scan it and send it to bitstamp. I just dont see the point though.
I just copied/pasted the text from my electric bill to a word doc then converted that to a pdf and sent it in. I got approved.
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Bitstamp wires to the US within 24 hours in my experience.
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I withdrew BTC from Gox yesterday with no issues.
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I earliest pre-order for an FPGA I had on my wait list was in November, so I'm not sure if the September pre-order claim is true. Pretty much everything on that screen-capture of the site is off (cost, availability date, hashes, etc.). Obviously it's all a test site. As for it being a scam from the beginning, well they did ship all of their FPGA pre-orders. No they didn't meet their 4-6 week shipping promise until near the end of their order queue and introduction of the ASIC line. As it is right now, they're just really shitty at production planning and even worse at PR.
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Would be cool too see them all water-cooled as well.
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Order 3028 on 7/9/2012 delivered yesterday 8/28/2013. 1 Single.
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All of the donations received at the donation address have been sent to Satoshi Dice....
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Can you please define who the "we" is that you keep referring to please?
It's a company account, hence "we". How does this help? Trolling? Totally unrelated to the topic, again. It was unclear if you were speaking for several account holders that had all received these password resets. It's more clear now that it is only 1 account that you control. One account comprimised does not equal the Mt. Gox database being comprimised. If what you were saying is true, then people would need to take some sort of action if possible. That's how it helps.
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