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1  Local / Marketplace (India) / Wanted - 16X to 16X riser cable on: January 11, 2014, 09:18:37 AM
Folks,

I'm looking to add a 3rd card to my rig...I'm looking out for a riser cable...can someone please help?

~MK
2  Local / Marketplace (India) / Urgent need for 2 BTC on: January 03, 2014, 08:20:08 AM
Folks...urgent need for 2 BTC...please make me your BFO (best & final offer)

Transfer to ICICI or HDFC.

~MK
3  Local / Mining (India) / Stratum-only 0.5% PPLNS Pool featuring anonymous mining on: January 02, 2014, 08:23:36 AM
* * * Commission reduced to 0.5% * * *

Folks,

After looking around for a "stable" pool to mine litecoins, I zeroed in on https://coinrelay.com/

Advantages:

1. Stratum-only
2. Very stable (never had any down-time)
3. Very low invalid shares (<1%)

Point your miners here & give it a try...you won't regret  Grin

~MK

4  Local / Marketplace (India) / Virtual Mining Corp ASIC Fast-Hash-One Platinum 256 GH/s PCI-E Module on: January 01, 2014, 07:09:48 PM
Folks,

Anyone considered buying this PCI-E module from Virtual Mining Corp?

http://virtualminingcorp.com/shop1/index.php?id_product=26&controller=product

They initially had a 31st Dec shipping date...seems like it would be shipping only end March now.

-Mahesh
5  Local / India / * * * Bitstamp is a fraud company...beware!! * * * on: December 30, 2013, 03:06:40 PM
Folks,

I just thought I'd share my experience so others don't make the same mistake.

I transferred $1500 from my HDFC bank to Bitstamp (www.bitstamp.net)

I received an email from them saying my funds were deposited. Within an hour of that, someone logged into my account, bought bitcoins, transferred them to their wallet AND THEN changed the password.

Clearly this wasn't an insider and NOT malware as I have no dodgy apps on my office laptop and also have Symantec Antivirus running.

See log (please read bottom-up):

2013-12-28 12:29:01 173.254.216.67 Logged in 
2013-12-27 17:34:47 209.222.8.196 Opened bitcoin withdrawal request for 0.025 BTC to 14hF8K4h7u4MAZsEJs5aRjXGVti6YBLTEn 
2013-12-27 17:33:55 209.222.8.196 Opened limit buy order (amount: 0.025 BTC, price: $718.00) 
2013-12-27 17:31:47 96.47.226.22 Changed user password 
2013-12-27 17:29:27 96.47.226.22 Opened bitcoin withdrawal request for 2 BTC to 14hF8K4h7u4MAZsEJs5aRjXGVti6YBLTEn 
2013-12-27 17:28:20 176.240.210.83 Opened limit buy order (amount: 2 BTC, price: $724.18) 
2013-12-27 17:26:07 96.47.226.22 Logged in

2013-12-27 10:32:48 122.172.192.2 Logged in 
2013-12-27 04:26:28 122.167.73.30 Logged in 
2013-12-26 12:16:25 122.178.240.51 Logged in 
2013-12-26 03:14:24 122.178.198.77 Logged in 

As you can see all 122.*.*.* are timestamps where I logged-in. Suddenly on 27th Dec, someone logs in from a diff IP, TRANSACTS in my account (buys/ transfers to wallet) AND THEN LATER changes password.

Here is where the fun begins. There is no support number provided on www.bitstamp.net So I logged a support ticket and then someone replies to my email with a phone number. I call that UK number & after a few attempts...somebody answers the phone & I speak to somebody called Marko Rogan who does not have an employee ID! Guess why?? They are are limited liability company (LLC) incorporated in UK with a capital of just 1000 pounds! The "director" is a 24 year old Slovenian who does not have a contact number that he can be reached on!

http://www.companiesintheuk.co.uk/ltd/bitstamp

Marko tells me that a password reset can be done & the temporary password will be mailed to the registered mail ID i.e. my email ID has been compromised. So I then raise a support request with Microsoft on www.outlook.com the mail ID that was "compromised" asking for details of all mails received/sent/deleted on 27th dec.

I have reported the crime to the UK police http://www.actionfraud.police.uk/ The crime reference number CRN is NFRC131200484131. I will also be reporting this to the cyber crime police in Bangalore.

Request you to please promote this post & ensure others don't fall prey. Also gather momentum to get the UK police to investigate this case and punish the guilty.

Please DO NOT send funds or transact on www.bitstamp.net

-Mahesh

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