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I'd like to know how to contact someone about this as well. I have bitcoin rewards uncollected there, and would like them back.
Editado por vgo: Traductor Bing ( Me gustaría saber cómo contactar con alguien acerca de esto también. Tengo allí bitcoin premios no cobrados y les gustaría volver.)
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I can confirm as well, scam pool. Had coins taken.
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Thank you Daemon and QT client are separate builds. Easiest way to compile the QT version is to use QT creator to compile it using the feathercoin-qt.pro file This goes for any of the coins daemons/clients one compiles themselves.
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I can't find the QT client after building in linux. Am I missing something? I found feathercoind, but not qt, any pointers would be greatly appreciated.
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Love this, it's the most reliable BTC price chart I've found. Wouldn't mind having time zone selection though.
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Order 1625 BTC went to walletbit and order timed out. Luckily I have the Transaction ID
WTF Avalon?!?
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The stale and unknowns are WAY too high, what's going on? I thought this was being addressed? 19% stale is not on my end, I've got 50MB fibre with a 32ms ping time, and I keep getting pool not providing work fast enough. If this can't be addressed it makes no sense to stay.
[2013-02-18 08:32:44] LONGPOLL from pool 0 detected new block [2013-02-18 08:32:47] Rejected 006bb902 Diff 608/31 GPU 0 (prevhash-stale) [2013-02-18 08:32:47] Rejected 0445a806 Diff 59/31 GPU 1 (prevhash-stale) [2013-02-18 08:33:02] Rejected 01f4d841 Diff 130/31 GPU 0 (unknown-work) [2013-02-18 08:33:03] Rejected 062b5f13 Diff 41/31 GPU 1 (unknown-work) [2013-02-18 08:33:05] Rejected 01e16d7e Diff 136/31 GPU 1 (unknown-work) [2013-02-18 08:33:08] Rejected 037ed51c Diff 73/31 GPU 0 (unknown-work) [2013-02-18 08:33:09] Rejected 048fa180 Diff 56/31 GPU 0 (unknown-work) [2013-02-18 08:33:10] Rejected 025d4668 Diff 108/31 GPU 1 (unknown-work) [2013-02-18 08:33:19] Rejected 03c5e4c7 Diff 67/31 GPU 1 (unknown-work)
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Great lords of thunder! What!??? I thought they were NOT going to ask for any pre-orders till a YouTube video of a hashig rig was released.
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I'm in IRC quite a bit and can say Dave has been nothing but tolerant of the grief he is catching on Tom's behalf and has followed up on what he says he will do. Keep in mind that he is the one that did the CC refunds, even the last ones off the clock. Tom is the one behaving badly. Let's not throw the baby out with the bathwater. He was just an employee dealing with a crappy situation. He also did all he could to get the btc customers paid back, WTF do you expect him to do if he doesn't have the btc wallet?
X Customer
Sorry Tom, but +1 for Scammer tag. (You still owe me $ Tom, not for a refund, for time you agreed to pay me for.) I've been private about it but you are acting like a scam artist. If you cared about your reputation you could have talked to your customers, kept your word and you'd still be in business. Hiding is not what honest people do. It's just not.
Cablepair = scammer
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But most likely this will add 3 extra weeks to deliver. One week redesigning board layout to accommodate more chips (this includes power circuit redesign), one week (they said 8 days) to produce pcb, one week to assemble everything.
PS: I'm a customer.
I'm a customer as well, I'm not sure what to think on the timeline, Are you guys tracking on delivery targets? Admittedly, its going to be tight - we lost a couple precious days to the Thanksgiving Holiday. Tom expects to learn a lot more on Tuesday regarding schedule.
Hopefully there will be good news Tuesday. Has BFL mentioned anything about it's shipping schedule?
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With two clusters on the larger unit, it will conservatively produce 72GH/s. Yes, this is very good news - a 33% increase in hashing power! Yes, this means the 27G unit now becomes a 36G unit. From https://www.btcfpga.com/forum/Those ordering from Tom are happy!-)
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My personal opinion would be to buy something like this: https://www.bitcoinasic.net/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=54which is a highly efficient and top notch PSU - as far as I know the only PSU certified to platinum efficiency status is Seasonic. I personally use these on my fpga rigs - one of these 1000 watt babies will easily power 8-10 54Gh/s bASICS I would have to agree, I've got one of these in my main PC, it's quiet modular and powerful. It's by far the nicest PSU I've ever purchased.
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anyways the rain is getting bad, trees are coming down - roads are getting closed - I better go home now, ill be back tomorrow as long as power is not out
thanks for everyone's support and ttyl!
Wow, hope nothing happens to the office. Thanks for the updates!
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I believe I have answered all current emails. If someone really needs me right now - give me a call - youve got about a 1 hour window to catch me before I'm done taking calls for the night.
Please check your spam box -- I've sent you two emails over the last week or so and haven't received a reply yet +1
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Hey at least they have some value, relatively speaking.
I didn't lose out *too* much with these drops, and could still sell my existing coin for a pretty penny.
Now if they completely collapse in the near future, then fuck me, this would be almost worse then the car I bought 3 years ago and I should of sold.
On the other hand, im buying a shit ton at $1 all the way down to .00001
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Im in it for the long run. I hoping bitcoin can evolve to more then just illegal gambling and black market operations. This would give it stability, rather then the rampant speculation it is now.
Low fee currency exchange is a good start. Avoiding the inter-counter payment fees is another.
I think the biggest challenge for BTC acceptance will be "the man". Corporations need to be tax compliant, meaning keeping diligent records of who was paid what, so the IRS can get their cut. The best thing about BTC may also be it's undoing, anonymity will hinder it's acceptance in legitimate business transactions... Hopefully I'm wrong
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Thanks! That's a great way of explaining it. I guess I would think after a transaction has been verified x times it wouldn't need to be verified by EVERY other client. I'm sure I'm just not understanding something...
Clients don't verify transactions, Miners include them in a block. Basically you transaction gets only confirmed 1 Time. After that it counts only the numbers of blocks over the block that confirmed your transaction. The reason for this is, that the client counts always the longest string of blocks in existence as valid, so which each block more it becomes harder to override your transaction. This was the easiest way I could explain it. Edit: That should explain it:
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I see an opportunity.. To buy in a low price
Agreed. Get it while it's cheap. Check this post in 1 year and see how right I was/am/is/are/arzzzz. +1
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Thank you for this. With the drop in price, it didn't look good. I can confirm it's not a security issue, and really is just for some revisions that are critically needed - we'll be back tonight.
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Someone dropped 15K btc on MtGrox Anyone know whats causing the drop?? Whats the news?? BFL make a runner
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