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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / [WANTED] In browser mining script so my users can earn Crypto on: July 23, 2018, 04:11:06 AM
Hello,
I am working on a new website, that will have multiple tools and features.

One I want to add is a browser based miner, but these are the main features;

 - No sign up needed, just paste wallet address and click go
 - Can be embedded in my website
 - Doesn't have watermarks or other stuff linking to where the script came from
 - Can mine either/or Dogecoin, Monero, Litecoin
 - Preferably show real-time earning, and automatic payout once threshold reached

This can be either some open source code, or an embedded miner. Just want something quick and easy for my users.

Anyone know anything like that?

Thanks
2  Bitcoin / Mining support / Help - Power Cord getting hot and melting on: August 07, 2017, 05:37:17 PM
Hello,
I decided to run my two S5 miners for a bit again, got them all connected to my evga 1300 (110V), but after running them for a couple days, I came back and when I touched the power cord going from the UPS into the wall, it was cooking hot, the shielding was soft and sticky. So I quickly shut everything off.

What would cause this?
Cheap power cable?
Wall outlet not providing enough power?

I really don't want to try a different cable before I know what caused that to happen, since I work 10-16 hours a day, and don't want to start an electrical fire.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
3  Bitcoin / Mining / Mining in Winter bellow 0 Celsius? on: June 23, 2016, 12:03:24 AM
Hello,
I have done quite a bit of research, but haven't found a proper answer yet.
I live in Canada and would like to build a little mining farm out in a shed made of thin steel.
Here it gets bellow -35 degrees Celsius, but miner temperatures go down to only 0 degrees.
What would happen if i had them running in this shed? Wouldn't they heat up the shed enough to keep it warm? Or would they just create moisture and shorten out?
This seems very dangerous...
What would you guys recommend?
4  Economy / Services / Will clone and copy any website and send you all the files on: June 21, 2016, 06:43:40 AM
I will clone any website all it's visual contents, and send you the whole directory. The price depends on how big the website is, and how many pages it has.
Some sites will not be cloneable, but I will try my best.

What can this be good for?
  • Hackers/penetration testers for Phishing
  • Using any site as a template to make your own
  • Getting a copy/backup of a website

Please contact me first and send me the site you want me to clone before ordering this service.


BTC 0.005 - BTC 0.1


5  Economy / Gambling discussion / knas randomizer good for gambling?? on: June 16, 2016, 03:08:57 AM
Hello, I want to start a simple little ruffle type of game site where people sign up with their bitcoin receiving address and get a unique wallet address assigned to them for sending the entry, and then they can just send lets say 0.0001 BTC into the pot, and 2 in every 10 bitcoin addresses will be chosen as the winning address and will get an equal share. I have already made a post about this before, and I was asked what I would use for randomization.
I'm thinking about using a randomizer called "knas Randomizer".
This software allows you to create your own file with values, and to choose how many will be selected. So I would manually enter the users, and have it choose 2 random users for every 10 entries, and then I would send each one their share.

Also I was asked what way I would be making profit. For the first little while I would just run it as-is, non profit. If I see the user-base increase I would either start placing a few ads on the sides, or keep 1-2% of the pot, and then I will try to get someone to automate it for me and add a few functions to it to make it easier and more secure.

So what do you guys think about that knas Randomizer? Would it work for a start up?
6  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / No gambling section? :P on: June 15, 2016, 04:34:33 PM
I'm not sure if I haven't done enough browsing here, but there really should be a gambling section, with part discussions, and part actual gambling Tongue
Would be be fun to have some lotteries, ruffles, and similar games on this forum Smiley Not sure how it would work, but I'm sure somebody could make something good.
7  Bitcoin / Mining support / Antminer S9 - How to power in Canada? on: June 06, 2016, 08:20:56 PM
So the new, amazing Antminer S9 just came out... And I really want to buy it!
But the S9 needs to be powered at 1375W, and with 9 PCI-e connectors (3/board).
The recommended power supply is the APW3.
The APW3 needs over 220V to run, but I live in Canada, and in Canada there is only 110V outlets.
Currently I'm running 2 S5 antminers on one EVGA SuperNOVA 1300 G2, which has just the right number of connectors, which is 8.
So now I'm either looking for a PSU that can do 1600W and has 9 PCI-e connectors and hope it will be enough,
could use 2 PSUs to power one miner,
or get a 110V -> 220V transformer and hope it doesn't blow any boards or circuits.

Please help me out you wonderful people Smiley
8  Bitcoin / Project Development / Bitcoin Gambling Idea. Would you do it? What are your thoughts? on: June 06, 2016, 07:51:08 AM
Hey guys. This is my first post here.
So basically I'm thinking about turning one of my websites into a type of bitcoin gambling website.
On this site people sign up with their wallet address, and send bitcoin to the specified wallet address.
0.01btc would be one token. Those tokens are collected in a pot. After a few days, a few random tokens are chosen as the winning tickets.
The winning amount is split equally between the winning tickets.
I made a little picture showing this visually.



Also I want to add a chat box to that site, just so people can see that everything is legit.
And I will be receiving about 1% of the pot, just to keep the site running and for server upgrades.
The website will be nice and neat, with absolutely no advertising.
And I might make several pots. Because the lower the number of people / pot, the higher the chance of winning big.
What do you guys think? Would you join in once I get the site up and running?
What would be some security concerns?
I want to hear all your thoughts and opinions.
Thanks



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