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1  Other / Politics & Society / why does this board exist?? on: April 17, 2018, 12:45:51 AM
what exactly is the point of this board?...I have just recently found it and after reading through much of it, I find very little conversation going on...what I see here is an endless wall of graffiti...no one seems to be reading the threads...they just post an answer to the OP and move along...bct is always worried about paring down the spam and bullshit...let me tell you, what I have seen here is practically shameful in its use of space...of course, there is some back and forth going on...and I love that...it just seems that most people come here post their 2 cents, and then it just hangs there forever...for what?...and yes, I see the irony of this post
2  Economy / Scam Accusations / not calling DEBITUM NETWORK a scam (yet)...but it doesnt look good on: April 16, 2018, 11:14:34 PM
I bought a bit of DEB during the ico...not as much as I spend at the bar in a weekend, but enough to watch it...I  have found that since ico end (feb25) almost the entire debitum network thread is just sock puppets copy/pasting shit from telegram and reddit

tientien22
maardhayrule
chayantoon
yassinebenouhoud 11
kevinantonio  10
pacamobradillo 10  
rayazasheva 10
sunshinelavapie
andiagung 10
storfox
camargoherrera  10
eduardocastellano

here are some of the accounts involved and their merit level...all of these accounts were created within one hour of each other, they all post consecutively on whatever thread on which they post, and they always post copy/paste shit from telegram or reddit, then hero and legendary members will come along and quote them and respond with some unrelated garbage....I cant say that DEB is a scam YET, but this shit does NOT look good for them...I have reported the above accounts, but nothing seems to have been done





if nothing else, can we try to do something about the sockpuppets?
3  Other / Serious discussion / Google Mind Control on You Tube? on: April 15, 2018, 11:37:51 PM
indulge me for a moment please...yesterday, this video was suggested to me  on youtube    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IehtMYlOuIk   it looked interesting so I watched it...then I wanted to comment....then I started looking at the comments....a 3 month old video, on a 1.5k sub channel...with HUNDREDS of comments just from the last few hours...I investigated...kept refreshing...it was getting over 5000 views per hour for an obscure weird little video...in the comments people kept asking.."why did you tube suggest this?"...some people said they were linked from OTHER SITES...whats funny is, most of them left honest, thoughtful comments about the video...im on youtube all the time, and I know that if a video has 10k views there will be maybe 100 comments....this looked like a huge percentage of viewers were commenting...like google was conducting a digital Rorschach test on people or something...check the stats on this vid...the line goes straight up from almost zero to 400K...check the channel...only 6 videos...it was as if youtube was just trying to see how many lab rats they could get to watch a random video... strange mind control shit going on...perhaps google's comedic epitaph on the death of free will in the digital age...could this be the case?...or is it just a glitch that happened to suck in a half million people?...what do you think?...thanks
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / found old servers.... are they any good for cpu mining??? on: January 31, 2018, 11:21:09 PM
ive been looking for a while and cant seem to find any info...
im fairly new at this, but Id like to give it a try..
I have a chance to pick up a couple of old servers for about 250$ total...

1. Dell Poweredge 2950 (2U Server)
 Dual (2x4) Quad core Intel E5410 Xeon processors (8 cores total)
 8GB DDR2 Ram (Max 64GB Ram)
 Dual 150GB SATA hard drives (system supports SAS or SATA drives)
and
2. Dell Poweredge R610 (1U Server)
Dual (2x4) Quad core Intel E5504 Xeon processors (8 cores total)
 8GB DDR3 Ram (Max 192GB)
 Dual 160GB SAS hard drives (system supports 2.5" SAS and 2.5" SATA drives)
 Dual Redundant Power supplies

my question, what kind of hash rate could I expect out of these two for say, monero or other cpu coin?
would it be worth it at the end of the day?
thanks in advance
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