Not sure if serious.
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Cloudflare is more bother than its worth more often than not.
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I didn't think they were even still running?
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You'd need to tweak the voltage down, which I think is only possible on the V1 Blade.
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3 of them use 180-200W when running at 1300MHz (just under 20GH each). That's off a Corsair CX750 PSU.
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Luke and Wizkid is the same person.
Err..no.
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My guess would actually be that the Eligius server itself has been hacked (or it's connected to a shoddy network)
lol, you really are a boob, aren't you? <- opinion of a EC-CEH
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Yes, quite a few Eligius users have BTC Guild for their failover. I know they've been under attack a lot recently, though for the last few weeks it hasn't affected the mining pool itself.
Eligius has been suffering a DDoS for weeks now, mostly on the stats server. There was also an issue where the NMC payouts were hijacked, so no-one's been getting NMC payouts for a few months. The pool itself is stable, but the stats which so many rely on are a bit broken.
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The answer is 21 million.
Correct. There can only be 21 million bitcoins, and they must all be mined. Simple as that.
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Damn, so many people getting their knickers in a knot about NMC. Newflash people, it's worth basically NOTHING. We don't need a million posts about NMC.
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I bought 5x 16A2 boards which died (some USB power feedback loop cockup probably), Technobit replaced all 5 quickly, and also threw in a new TPLink as the one I had also bit the dust. Took longer for the dead ones to arrive with Technobit than it did for them to ship replacements to me.
Will definitely use them again in the future if I decide to buy any more mining equipment.
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I'm pretty sure no-one is using your program, so getting it translated in to lots of different languages is just a waste of anyone's time. Not that anyone is going to bother anyway.
The total and complete lack of interest on this, the biggest Bitcoin forum, should tell you to give this idea up as a bad job.
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API filing to bind makes me think there's another instance of cgminer already running that's got hold of the USB miners.
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They both default to 1.6. 2GH is the normal speed they'll all do once told to.
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THAT'S BETWEEN 17.32%-11.08% OVERLOADED!
No, it isn't. Guys, if I ran my math all correctly
You didn't.
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Just received 5 new boards, replacing 5 that gave up. Technobit took less time to replace and ship the new boards than it did me sending the dead boards to them in the first place. They've even thrown in a new TPLink to replace the one I was using that died.
Excellent service.
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No it was not encrypted as I never plan to have 1,6BTC in it and I have just set it up. Since we were in failsafe for so long and we had long payout queue we got that hi. It was encrypted in Ufasoft coin but this wallet doesn't work well any more with current size of blockchain so I export it to fresh Bitcoin-Qt and didn't got to encrypting it yet(it was on a computer for less then a week). I was sure computer is save since it is running only wallets and you can't access it of the net and it has own firewalled subnet... But when I was sending BTC off it first and last time I was about to set password but was called by girlfriend that she needs help with daughter and I just turn it off computer and forgot about it. It was turned on only 2 times and second time I was hacked... This makes no sense at all. What makes no sense. That I didn't encrypted it at once I set it up? How a brand new wallet can get emptied by some method involving OpenSSL, when you've said it's on a computer less than a week, behind a firewall, etc. THAT makes no sense. I'm starting to think 'bullshit'.
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No it was not encrypted as I never plan to have 1,6BTC in it and I have just set it up. Since we were in failsafe for so long and we had long payout queue we got that hi. It was encrypted in Ufasoft coin but this wallet doesn't work well any more with current size of blockchain so I export it to fresh Bitcoin-Qt and didn't got to encrypting it yet(it was on a computer for less then a week). I was sure computer is save since it is running only wallets and you can't access it of the net and it has own firewalled subnet... But when I was sending BTC off it first and last time I was about to set password but was called by girlfriend that she needs help with daughter and I just turn it off computer and forgot about it. It was turned on only 2 times and second time I was hacked... This makes no sense at all.
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