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I am selling someone a domain name with bitcoin using btcrow. They put the amount agreed upon in escrow and I noticed they are using 3 different emails, 1 to contact me, 1 for godaddy and 1 for the escrow. The name on the one he contacted me is different from the godaddy account. He says he uses a different name for "seo purposes". Needless to say it was a huge red flag for me. Just want an opinion is this seems shady or not, I don't know anything about seo so I don't know if there is an actual reason for doing what he says.
Thanks in advance, any help appreciated!
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I can mine BTC and LTC no problem at coinotron, I setup a new worker and set to PPC, with GUIMiner it hashes but says "Verification Error Check Hardware" and doesnt accept any shares, and when I try cgminer it sits at "Starting" and never starts. I downloaded cgminer and pointed GUIMiner to the right directory but still doesn't start.
I tried different ports 9322 and 8322, both connect but give me verification error. Any help much appreciated I am pulling my hair out.
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I am selling a bunch of old hardware, some of it I listed on Ebay some I didn't. I have tons of RAM , if anyone needs shit tons of DDR ram for cheap rigs, I also have a few IDE and SATA HD's, 2.5" and 3.5". It is too much to list everything, so if you need a random part, optical drive, hard drive, cpu, let me know, I may have it laying around. Here is some stuff I listed on Ebay so far: Link to the Ebay listings.http://shop.ebay.com/frankx85/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_from=&_ipg=25Same list of items in no particular order: Intel Pentium 4 1.5GHz Socket 423 Williamette Processor Intel Pentium 4 2GHz Socket 478 Northwood Processor Intel Pentium 4 2.8GHz SL79K 478 Pin Prescott Processor Intel Celeron 2GHz Socket 478 Northwood Processor SL6SW AMD Athlon 64 3200+ 2GHz Socket AM2 Orleans Processor AMD Athlon 64 3400+ 2.2GHz Socket 939 Venice Processor Intel Celeron D 330 2.66GHz Socket 478 SL7NV Processor Intel Pentium Dual Core E6300 2.8GHz Wolfdale Processor HYNIX 8GB DDR2 800 PC-6400 Desktop Memory 4x2GB AMD Athlon II X4 620 2.6GHz Quad Core Propus Processor Ramaxel 4GB DDR3 PC3-10666 1333Mhz Laptop Memory
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My goal is pretty simple to understand , not so simple to achieve.
I need two nodes to run for two months without any help from anything but themselves.
I have around 2 weeks to figure this out. Hash Node 2 is being built right now. I have had success keeping HN1 running for over 5 days until I stopped them for some reason I can't remember. I use Windows 7 x64 with all the enhanced GUI features off in combination with the PCLBM GUI with excellent results. I will be running two separate nodes, one with 6950x2 and one with a 5870/5850. Both intel based, one is P45 other is Z68.
Hear are my main concerns,
Using WiFi (Cheap Router & Adapters) No UPS Summer No Config to continue correctly if system reboots No One to check on it No Communication No Access to a computer
Plus any other variables...
Shit late for work, be back later, thanks in advance for any advice, I will try to logon at work...
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Offer/Counteroffer or Highest Bidder
Thanks!
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http://www.legroom.net/software/openargs"Open With Arguments is an extension for Windows that allows users to directly pass arguments to executable files. Instead of opening a Command Prompt, changing to the appropriate directory, and typing in the filename and parameters, users can right-click on any executable file directly in Windows Explorer, select Open With Arguments, and then enter the parameters. Open With Arguments can be used with both GUI and CLI applications. When launching a CLI application (such as a batch file), the Command Prompt will remain open after execution to allow the user to view any output. Open With Arguments can be configured to work with any executable file format recognized by the Windows shell; by default, it works with .exe, .bat, and .cmd files. Note: As of version 1.2, argument history is supported (see screenshots). Open With Arguments was written and packaged with the free, powerful, and open source AutoIt scripting language and Inno Setup installer."
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 This is the most popular Malware Removal software. This is very bad for Bitcoins image.
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Updated 3/28/11 http://bitcoinpools.complease contribute info to this site. added files section, send me links and i will host the files for free thank you
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So I want to make this site a nice place for everyone to find all the links they need to pools and miners and such...
I am doing it on free time , haven't gotten much done, if you guys can help me gather some links and short descriptions of pools and mining tools it would help me a lot.
It is pretty straight forward the site and I want to keep it that way, for pool descriptions im thinking like 40 characters or something
any help appreciated
thanks edit: ill be afk for a while so sorry if i can't respond to any questions
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I own the following domains...
bitcoinbuyer.com thebitcoinbank.com bitcoinminer.net usebitcoins.com investinbitcoins.com bitcoinsnow.com
I am not using them for anything right now...
If anyone has a site they want me to forward to or wants to make a site and host it let me know...
I bought them just for fun, I am not a web developer....
I am open to any ideas...
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Can anyone help me understand these particular settings?  Thanks in advance!
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So I want to host a tiny one page site from my computer for multiple domain names i have , the same page for all sites, 1 page , mostly a small amount of text
can someone help me with this in windows and i will donate some coin to them??
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Anything think investing in some bitcoin related domain names right now would be a good idea?
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So i just booted up a used 5830...
800/1000 (Stock Speeds) SDK 2.3 Catalyst 11.2 POCLBM -f 60 -v 65 C 200 mhash/s
Now I have a few ideas on how to pull some more out but before I start screwing around I thought maybe someone could share their settings and experience with this particular series of cards and have any advice for me....
lol I did everything to squeeze 80 mhash/s out of my 4850 and to boot this guy up and immediately see 200 mhash felt pretty good.
If anyone is wondering I paid $150 for the card , I am going to sell the 4850 on Ebay for somewhere between $40-$60 (still have original packaging and everything) , so basically I spent $100 , not bad right?
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PLEASE VOTE!
I have been reading and playing around with bitcoin software for a couple of weeks now. I certainly do not consider myself an expert. Most decisions I had made have came to me very easily and I feel I am understanding the network more and more everyday.
At first I decided I do not want to pool, even though I am hashing rather slowly right now I will be increasing the speed as much and as often as I can. I know if I pool I will see fractions of bitcoins coming in at a more steady rate than if I mine solo which with my current rig right now will take me over a month of mining to see a bitcoin.
My questions about pooling are...
Was the network designed for pooling?
Would it be more beneficial to miners if there were no pools?
Doesn't having pools hashing at mega rates hurt the chances of the new comers or slow hash solo miners that are integral to the growth of the network?
I am trying to look at it from outside the box not really as a miner.
I want to know the effect mining pooling will have on the network , the difficulty , inflation , deflation, motivation of new miners and so forth and if in the long term if it will hurt the network?
Anything else interesting you might want to add go ahead I'm all ears.
PLEASE VOTE!
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