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21  Economy / Services / First month **FREE** $1,- professional Web Hosting - Bitz Currency payment on: September 06, 2015, 05:38:54 AM
BITZ Currency presents: www.immix.xyz

New web services associated with Bitz currency (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=954125.0)
We will offer a range of web services payable in Bitz only. We offer two packages initially:

THE FIRST MONTH IS FREE
Please e-mail: bitzhost@bitz.biz

Package One - $1,- per month
- 2 GB storage
- 2 GB monthly bandwidth
- 2 FTP / e-mail / subdomains
- 1 parked domain / addon domain
- 5 SQL databases
- Full cPanel access and automated installation of apps
- All the backend functionality such as PHP etc.

Package Two - $1.5,- per month
- 10 GB storage
- 10 GB monthly bandwidth
- 10 FTP / e-mail / subdomains
- 10 parked domain / addon domain
- 10 SQL databases
- Full cPanel access and automated installation of apps
- All the backend functionality such as PHP etc.

The servers runs 24 * Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2620 v3 @ 2.40GHz and four hard drives with RAID protection.
The shared infrastructure is running on Dell M1000 blade servers.
The latest hardware and software firewalls protect the infrastructure.
The network infrastructure behind the web hosting delivers 99.9% uptime for every calendar month, excluding scheduled maintenance. Hosting is situated in high end data centres.

Please e-mail: bitzhost@bitz.biz to order

Include:
(i) The domain you want to host (if you want us to register a domain and set it up, just ask)
(ii) You will need to re-direct your domain to our name servers through your registrar
Nameserver one: ns1.immix.xyz
Nameserver two: ns2.immix.xyz

We will run one set-up / maintenance / support cycle per 24 hours for now, so if you order, we will send you a Bitz deposit address, an agreement and the amount equivalent to $1,- or $1.5,- in Bitz and set up the hosting package. Be mindful that the nameserver propagation can take up to 24-48 hours but you will be able to access the cPanel and the FTP in the meantime.

If you need more space or bandwidth then just ask and we will offer a better price than anyone else.

ED: This also means that you can stay anonymous if you wish. We will not ask you details and do not need any personal details from you as you are paying in Bitz.
22  Economy / Scam Accusations / Bleutrade Twitter scam!! on: July 26, 2015, 02:39:23 PM
There appears to be two Twitter accounts purporting to be the genuine account for bleutrade.com exchange:

(i) https://twitter.com/BLEUTRADE - which I guess is the genuine one for the exchange

(ii) https://twitter.com/BIeutrade - SCAM Twitter account

The capitol "I" looks like an lower case 'l' (L) in Twitter and they are asking devs for BTC to add their coin to bleutrade, THIS IS A SCAM

DO NOT ENGAGE WITH - https://twitter.com/BIeutrade

They are using this BTC address: 16ztUChqkirfQ33Q8vgPW4ag9Yai1ZMK8x
23  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Thread on: June 14, 2015, 01:18:28 PM
unmoderated thread
24  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / 1,415,477,500,000,000 Bitcoins on: May 13, 2015, 06:22:34 AM
How many Bitcoins really exists? It was just a question
25  Economy / Service Discussion / DigitalX Mintsy - BTC withdrawals witheld - DO NOT USE on: March 11, 2015, 07:44:11 PM
I signed up for a beta account with Mintsy.co and made a deposit of 0.25 BTC to buy a contract to try out. All was well and my deposit was credited. Then it turned out that you can not buy contracts with your BTC balance but you are asked to deposit to another BTC address. So, I wanted to withdraw my 0.25 BTC and it was marked as pending:



I thought maybe I had to wait a few minutes but more than 24 hours later the withdrawal is still pending. I contacted support and they stated:

"I do apologize for the delay, currently during beta testing withdrawals are done manually. We will be processing withdrawals throughout today and tomorrow. Thank you for your patience."

This has not happened, so be careful with Mintsy.co and do not use this service.
26  Local / 中文 (Chinese) / Looking for Chinese translation for Bitz / Weibo account on: March 04, 2015, 12:04:03 AM
Looking for Chinese translation for Bitz https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=954125.0
Also looking for someone to promote Bitz on Weibo
Bounties available PM me
27  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Bitcoin network very slow on: March 02, 2015, 09:17:52 PM
Whats happening to the Bitcoin network, I have made a transfer and paid the maximum fee and no confirmations for more than 1 hour?

28  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / New zero fee / low fee BTC transactions issues on: March 02, 2015, 07:51:58 AM
In Bitcoin Core version v0.10.0 (64-bit) (Mac in this case) there is an option for sending BTC with low fee or zero fee if possible. The transactions will be a lower priority but will eventually be processed. I have now tried this for the first time and the transaction appears to be stuck or is being processed very slowly. Does anyone else have any experience with this?



I initiated the 0.3BTC transaction at 2312 hours (GMT) London and now almost 9 hours later, still no confirmations.



Any thoughts?
29  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / CPUminer Solo mining: failed to connect to 127.0.0.1 connection refused on: March 01, 2015, 07:21:23 PM
Hi,

I am new to solo mining and have only used pools so far. I am trying to mine X11 and I start the the minerd and it starts and everyting seems fine but I get:
HTTP request failed: HTTP request failed: failed to connect to 127.0.0.1:21532 connection refused

What is happening here? Can anyone help please?
30  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Can someone help to compile a Mac wallet from already written source code? on: February 17, 2015, 05:20:20 AM
I have been trying to build a Mac wallet but I am not too experienced and I have run into some problems. Is there anyone that could compile a working Mac wallet from already written source code? We can agree on the terms and reward.
31  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / [BITZ] The Only 10% PoS Crypto to have on: February 13, 2015, 01:26:25 AM


Bitz is a global peer-to-peer digital currency that makes instant payments to anyone in the world possible.
Bitz is totally decentralised, belongs to nobody and there is no central authority and no banks involved.

We have two new nodes up and running and if you have any connection problems add to your .conf file
addnode=104.255.33.220
addnode=23.227.190.31

Last update: 30/10/2015

The Bitz devs have been verified and are trusted members of the community


BITZ: BPmU2G2Pk8n62Yi7M3H9nKAm2ekS1EcB5E
BTC: 1ERdfHP7tyVwzAfLk6C7jxLY3saYyUqJX
Strictly for promotion and development purposes.


Bitz is a fresh take on the idea of crypto-currency in today’s scam infested and crowded crypto-currency space.
Bitz is going back to basics, but with a distinct plan, road map and development philosophy for the currency.
The Bitz development philosophy focuses on real world adoption, seamless platform integration and simplicity.
We do not believe that arcane features and attempted anonymity benefits wider adoption of crypto-currencies.
We believe that the vast majority of users will want a crypto-currency that is functional, secure and easy to use.
We believe that an average user wants a crypto-currency that integrates seamlessly over a range of platforms.
Bitz will be developed to be all of this; simple, secure, useful and integrated over all common platforms.
Bitz can be compared to Bitcoin but it differs in that it is faster, more secure and will pay interest on balances held.
Bitz will also be backed by the not-for-profit, Bitz Currency Association, that will exist to support and promote Bitz.
The Bitz Currency Association will therefore ensure that the Bitz infrastructure is updated, stable and ultra secure.
Get involved with Bitz and download your wallet and start staking. Support the crypto of the future, today.



New Road Map Published Soon

Android, iOS & Z10 - to be announced














I have donated 5000 BITZ to the Multifaucet


Freenode IRC: #bitztalk
Skype name: bitzx11

Vote for BITZ to be added to GoUrl.io



Algo: X11 Pow/PoS hybrid
PoW has ended at block 100,000: ~ 1,900,000 coins
Time per block: ~ 1 minute (both PoW and PoS)
Difficulty Re-target: 10 minutes
PoS 10% per year from block 0


more to follow




32  Economy / Service Discussion / Genesis-Mining - low payout on: November 01, 2014, 10:50:06 PM
I have been testing Genesis-Mining over the last few days along side a hardware miner and I have some concerns about lower than expected payouts from Genesis-Mining and I have submitted the following to their support team.

"I have a question that I hope you would be able to fully and openly explain and clarify. I have been mining some different coins, first with 2 MH/s and over the last 2 days 3 MH/s of Scrypt to test the functionality of your site and to decide whether to invest further. I decided to test over the couple of days by mining Lottocoin both through Genesis-Mining and with my own hardware miner and the result is surprising.
 
Genesis-Mining payout is daily an a fair assumption is that this reflects 24 hours worth of mining with 3 MH/s scrypt against a Lottocoin pool of your choice. The payout today for a full 24 hours was 72630.72 LOT.
 
Over the last 24 hours from 1730 hours (GMT) on 31/10/2014 to 1730 hours (GMT) on 01/11/2014 I was also mining Lottocoin with a single Zeusminer Blizzard 1.3 MH/s and the payout I achieved with the single miner a payout of 90837.85 LOT.
 
So, I achieved with a single 1.3 MH/s miner a payout of 25% more than with a 3 MH/s miner over 24 hours.
 
This is consistent with my tests over the last few days as well. I clearly achieve a significantly higher payout with my single 1.3 MH/s miner than with Genesis-Mining 2 or 3 MH/s miner.
 
Can you explain this as I would expect roughly twice the payout from 3 MH/s compared to a 1.3 MH/s.
 
Can you also please clarify the fee structure for the Scrypt miners."
33  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Bitcoins for information on: July 27, 2014, 10:46:53 AM
Bitcoins for information - I am setting up a fund (escrow) for information on the scammers on this forum. I will pay BTC for information, like the name and home address of scammers, like the creator of ELITECOIN among other scam coins. I suggest that that if you wish to uncover these scammers you pay into the fund:

1MkZ6QGB8jyTuUxs9TRbiM49bLT9Ezo5vo

I will pay whoever has the the knowledge and capabilities to uncover the scammer behind ELITECOIN

Suggest other scammers to uncover as well

A minimum of 5 BTC for anyone with information (has to be supported with real evidence)
34  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / cgminer 3.7.2 - Gridseed not working on: May 22, 2014, 08:52:19 PM
I am running 4 * Gridseed orb miners with cgminer 3.7.2 as supplied by HighOnCoins.com image for Raspberry PI. I ran it with three Gridseeds and it works perfectly. I then added a fourth and it shows up in cgminer but the fourth Gridseed does not appear to do any work. The hashrate in cgminer is shown as 1.44 MH/s but as can be seen from the screen shot it does not get any work?? Does anyone know anything about this?? I have tried to reset etc.
35  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / WTB Macrocoins MCR on: March 26, 2014, 09:58:37 PM
Please offer me some Macrocoins as Crypto Rush was only exchange I know that was trading MCR
36  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / [LYC] Lycancoin for sale on: February 21, 2014, 08:12:19 AM
I have 3623 LYC that I want to sell for LTC or BTC, please make an offer
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