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Please respond, whether good or bad...
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For the longest time, there's always been large deviations in price between most exchanges, especially BTC-e, sometimes being up to 15% lower than Gox or Bitfloor (now defunct). Now for the last few days, the bids and asks between the 5 major exchanges have leveled out to the point that they rarely get outside of 1% of each other. Interesting?
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I was under the impression that only when a company reported transactions or earnings to the IRS via a W-2 or 1099 that taxes were due. Until Mtgox or other exchanges start mailing 1099s, the gov't is not getting a cent of my bitcoin profits. They already mishandle and steal enough of the public's money as it is.
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Pardon the stupid question, but I'm having a hard time trying to find the answer in previous posts. I have an AGP ATI Radeon 9200 series card from 2006 or so, I guess you can call it "legacy". From what I've seen, it doesn't look like ANY of the miners utilize AGP cards at all. To me, as a person that doesn't want to fork out $200 or so bucks for OpenCL, but has something that could perform better than a cpu miner, it seems a shame that AGP can't be used in this endeavor. The AMD website made it seem like if you downloaded the SDK I could get a legacy card to recognize OpenCL, but it didn't seem to work. Are AGP cards dinosaurs?
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