Disagree.
The Cube will give you a positive return on investment. I'll even document the proof when mine arrives next week. I paid 1BTC for it and at 38GH/s it should mine over 1BTC in approximately 45-60 days.
If difficulty increase is limited to 25% per jump then you'll break even in 75 days. Higher than that and it doesn't look good.
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You could use localbitcoins.com
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Localbitcoins has individual people buying and selling. You're talking about a company that buys btc from people. That's an exchange.
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Doesn't it cost like $10 million or something to get started and you have to register in every state?
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You can use the tutorial in my sig. It should be close, just need to substitute the downloads.
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BFGminer is the only thing that I know of that will do CPU mining with a pool. But, you're not going to make anything with CPU mining bitcoin. (literally nothing) -- you could try primecoin maybe?
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11/05/2013 - 12/04/2013 at 4.5 GH/sec should be 0.118825 BTC if I did the math right.
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Don't mine with your wallet. Mine with cgminer. What are you trying to mine with? Your graphics card, your CPU, a miner you bought?
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People get coins stolen from online wallets all the time. Keep your money in an offline wallet.
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Cant the usb block eruptors be rewired to do the same?
Sure, but you'd need very small hands.
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Awesome news, looks like you did the best with what you had been dealt.
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No, sending them as arguments to the windows shortcut: "C:\Program Files (x86)\Armory-testing\ArmoryQt.exe" --satoshi-datadir=I:\bitcoin --datadir=I:\armory
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You can just hit program, MPLAB will take care of it.
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I installed the Windows 64 bit .16 version over the .14, though not in C: but in a different drive. When I do this, the copy of the blockchain is deleted and I have to wait an hour for the database to build again. After this is done, my wallets are completely gone and I can't seem to find a good way of getting them back easily without resorting to paper backups. I'm not sure if this is default behaviour, but I can imagine this will scare the shit out of some people.
Edit: to clarify, it was originally installed in C:, the second time in a different drive. In both cased I had symbolic links made in AppData\Roaming\ to both the Armory and Bitcoin folders, located on a different drive. Oh and for some reason it takes about 15 minutes for Armory to get the database build each time I start it.
You must not be doing the symlinks correctly. It's probably best to avoid that, just use the satoshidir and datadir switches.
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What other equipment would I need? I paid for the hosting option because I didn't want to have to worry about setting everything up. So what do I need to buy? How would I set them up? Also how long would it take for him to ship it? Also how much do you estimate I will get back if I start mining as soon as it is shipped to me?
You just need a computer and depending on how many you ordered, a hub. You can probably make around 0.1 in the next month per miner.
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That may be a bug in the new coin control module.
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Hi guys question for u
is this product final does it work ?
(want to make my own)
Yes, there were some changes from the original design though.
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Bitcoin always uses change addresses. Each time you spend your funds whatever wasn't spent will go into a new address. The paper backup you made with Armory contains all the possible change addresses so you're fine.
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I've always thought it would be nice if armory could query blockchain.info or something to find out how many blocks there were so that it knew if bitcoind was stuck, or if it was looking in the wrong directory for the blockchain, etc.
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