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Economy / Service Discussion / Re: cointellect
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on: December 28, 2014, 08:18:40 PM
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Kristine and Luis are vastly different in the way they respond. Luis, as I recently told them, has all the charm of a brick in the face.
One gridseed will reach the cap, or close enough to CPU mine the rest of the way. Any more is just giving them free hashpower to steal.
Multiple accounts on the same IP will get both the IP and all the accounts blocked, so you earn almost nothing. This applies even if they belong to different people! Such as when you refer family members or a visitor is mining on their laptop. They seem totally disinterested in removing the blocks.
Referrals on the same IP, for example if you show someone the site, and they accept your referral, will not show up. They won't change referees, and you can't reuse emails, so it would take a new email, on a different IP, to fix this.
Yes, it is almost certainly a scam. Exactly what is still not clear, but they are definitely stealing and reselling forfeited hashpower as contracts. And the likelihood is they will eventually disappear once they have enough long-term funds on hand. Don't be tempted by the promised returns.
To verify once you reach the 10 euro limit, either use a disposable Visa/MC, or buy a DEMO contract with BTC. Do not give them access to any more money than absolutely necessary.
This. Pretty much this. Expect that they'll also block your account completely, or set you to earning dust (€0.0001/day). I also got a random response from a Daniel, who seems to sit between Kristine and Luis in aptitude for responses (but uses his whole name, unlike those two), as well as a response from Ahmed who just dumped the ball in someone else's hands. Just like Fulvio states, Luis lacks the social graces expected in support. But, thanks to Luis, I was able to confirm that they cap at €1.50/day if you're under 10 MH/s, and I was able to test and find myself brushing right under the €1.50/day limit on a single gridseed running at 371 kH/s: Hello again (redacted), Thank you for choosing CoIntellect - your number one cloud hashing resource.
Well, your earnings will be according to your hashrate all the time, but you will have to understand that we have a €1.5 flat mining rate for miners with less than 10 MH/s and if you don't surpass that limit, your earnings will remain at €1.5 daily. Of course, if you purchase a contract, and you don't want to perform solo-mining, you can stop using your own hardware and let the contracts with all the work. Our hashing packages will reward you instantly after activation and you don't need to do anything else.
Please do not hesitate to ask if you have any other questions. We are more than happy to be of assistance.
Have a great day!
Regards, Luis. CoIntellect, Customer Support and Sales. CoIntellect.com | mining done right |
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Economy / Service Discussion / Re: The Official Hashprofit Cloud Mining Thread
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on: December 28, 2014, 07:31:18 PM
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Well, we're probably boned. Not out by too much -- only spent what I could afford to lose. Love how the mining pool is still up even as this goes on, too. Secretly, though, I'm hoping they prove me wrong and come back hard at this. If not, oh well. It just proves that butt mining is lucrative -- if you're the one providing the service.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][CLAM] CLAMS, Proof-Of-Chain, Proof-Of-Pearl, Recent Mandatory Update
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on: December 15, 2014, 04:35:35 AM
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Re-Sync/reindex Required.
The intention is that the new client will refuse to run until you have reindexed the blockchain by running it with the -reindex command line option. In Linux that's easy: $ clam-qt -reindex In Windows, I'm not sure - in XP (the last Windows I used before kicking that dirty habit) you had to right-click, create shortcut, right-click the shortcut, edit the target, add " -reindex" to it, then apply, and OK. Or something like that. I expect it isn't so easy any more, with years of "improvements". Maybe someone who didn't detox yet can confirm? Shift-right-click in the folder that contains your clam-qt client, choose 'Open Command Window Here'. Follow the Linux instructions: clam-qt -reindexEasy enough.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: 1. GCoin [GCN] Unique & Wide Distribution! Have Fun & Earn GCoins Without Mining
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on: November 14, 2014, 05:26:54 AM
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A mite worried here. I tried to send 1m gcoin from the browser casino game to my local wallet. It's been several days, but it's sitting there as 0/unconfirmed.
To make it worse, this one does *not* show up on the block explorer when I search.
Transaction details, if you're interested: Status: 0/unconfirmed Date: 08 Nov 14 23:56 From: unknown To: GPS4PhyFdLweW1P4aUQc2AubZu3cxpbtSs (own address, label: casino) Credit: 1000000.00 GCN Net amount: +1000000.00 GCN Transaction ID: f88ae22dc2607df58a1746dd660b02134b01e41de76ded41f84563f3445a495e
I don't think resyncing would help in this case, so end result's a million coins off into the space that is the internet.
Hi Orbijx, Are you using a Windows wallet or the Android app ? Also can you email me a screenshot to greg@greglab.comBest Greg It is the Windows wallet. At some point between my posting and now, it ended up coming through on the blockchain and reaching my wallet ( blockchain entry here). Looks like it made it fully into a block on 2014-11-13 16:57:22, five days later, after the first tease.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: 1. GCoin [GCN] Unique & Wide Distribution! Have Fun & Earn GCoins Without Mining
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on: November 13, 2014, 02:44:22 AM
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A mite worried here. I tried to send 1m gcoin from the browser casino game to my local wallet. It's been several days, but it's sitting there as 0/unconfirmed.
To make it worse, this one does *not* show up on the block explorer when I search.
Transaction details, if you're interested: Status: 0/unconfirmed Date: 08 Nov 14 23:56 From: unknown To: GPS4PhyFdLweW1P4aUQc2AubZu3cxpbtSs (own address, label: casino) Credit: 1000000.00 GCN Net amount: +1000000.00 GCN Transaction ID: f88ae22dc2607df58a1746dd660b02134b01e41de76ded41f84563f3445a495e
I don't think resyncing would help in this case, so end result's a million coins off into the space that is the internet.
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Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Moneypak
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on: June 14, 2011, 11:57:00 PM
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I have moneypak for sale and i can't find exchangers . Anyone here can help me with this?Or maybe you can direct me to someone .
Thanks
You may wish to consider joining the #bitcoin-otc IRC channel on Freenode (newbies may be directed to the -foyer to go through gpg setup) for trading the moneypaks. Since they are irreversible, they are a good way to trade funds and give them to someone who is willing to receive PayPal-based funds. Depending on what you have, and what you're offering, I'm fairly certain that someone will take interest.
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Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: decentralized Bitcoin are highly centralized to mtgox!11
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on: May 01, 2011, 05:37:54 AM
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How do I stain my name? I advertise heroin trafficking for bitcoin? Or someone else?
Bitcoiny is not money but above all an experiment. You have forgotten about it.
Of course, I sounded terrible idea for you and by coincidence that someone else carried it, and you have decided that it was me. That's all my fault.
The how: By the way, I am announcing collecting donations for the ddos of mtgox for decreasing exchange rates!
<redacted - You do not need more coin. - this editor>
haxorz! please send letter to support@btcex.com and give your money for that work! The result: I distrust you so intensely that I will make it my effort to avoid doing any sort of transaction that directly involves you, influence those inside my sphere to avoid your business, and those that are outside my sphere should hear the word. Trust. You have none.
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