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Has something jammed?
TX IDs:
b169519ed4adba5962ed4e527dd1bafc90edf846e29a5659c16cc873e6bd28a9 3222d842c82f73dad22deed1168c2976f35e5e4ccc3ca3607af98ad8e81c4212 e9b7038757d5f0aa9a4a9619e45702838c56f6b7d4892adffb061276426f8235
Are not showing up on the website at all.
There are 2 pending transactions stuck at the top of the list, but no sign of the 3 bets I made with the 3 above transactions.
Thx
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A little off topic, but it's very true.
Google authenticator on iOS is not very mobile. _IF_ you encrypt your backups of your iDevice to iTunes, then the google authenticator keys will get backed up as well. If you don't, and the phone crashes/get's lost/stolen/is upgraded then *poof* codes are gone.
Even this is not really enough though IMHO, relying on iTunes backups. What if you want to change platform? What if your laptop & phone get nicked at the same time (OK, you have time machine backups right?)
You can't move the codes around. You have to tell every service you've signed up for that you have a new token. Google themeselves have a link to do it for your gmail account itself, but everything else you are in the lap of the the site provider. A lot of the time it's going to mean disabling 2FA, then re-enabling with the new token; you'd better hope you have both of them available when you do this. Mt Gox btw allows you to have multiple soft token defined.
So, to the point, based upon personal experience. Move to Authy away from Google Authenticator. Authy is fully compatible with all services that use Google Authenticator.
It has built in encrypted (if we believe them) backups of the seeds and keys. So now you have a dual recovery strategy, which is platform/device neutral. You'd better pick a strong password for your authy account mind you, and trust that they don't go under and don't backdoor the crypto. And don't forget the authy password.
Took me about 30 minutes to migrate everything from Google Authenticator to Authy (7 odd accounts). It might seem tedious at the time, but it sure as hell is a great investment when you consider what might happen if you loose the token.
2FA token recovery is hard enough for Enterprise where there is some level of fall back identity proofing. With public/consumer grade services like GAuth the problem is manifestly worse.
You _might_ convince Dooglus that you are who you saw you are. How about google? How long do you think that would take? Or Gox?
There are two types of people in the world when it comes to this kind of thing (critical backup). Those who have lost data, and those that are going to. You really need to ensure that you can recover your 2FA capability as reliably as you can recover wallet.dat - because you all have distributed, multiple, frequently updated, strongly protected or offline backups of wallet.dat don't you?
Playing with beta software here nearly caused me real problems on this one, but I have enough backups of everything that I was able to recover, with only a tiny bit of help when iTunes decided to helpfully nuke the backup I needed and I had to resort to Time Machine (did you know that iTunes just rolls the backup of your iDevice only keeping an older version at major upgrade times. Thanks for that Apple).
OK, lecture over.
Matt
Disclaimer, I've worked in IT for far too long now. Prior to my recent job change I was the Enterprise Architect for Identity/Security at a global Enterprise with over 150K employees; I have some clue what I am talking about when it comes to these things.
M
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Hi,
Perhaps you could reduce the mining fee to 0.0001 BTC rather than the current 0.0005 BTC in line with 0.8.2 upwards?
Highly addictive even so.
Thx
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User ID 672 Now happily less than 50% of the sites profit.......
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Just an observation that kingco.in has been back online for a while.
Rather too addictive as well..
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Without the libusb stuff it's going to be tricky. I suspect the #defs will need playing with, and the auto detection of USB Deva isn't going to work.
I can take a bash at it, but might not be for a couple of days. I did manage to get the driver for the USB eruptors installed, but not working with 3.1.1
Work to be done yet, but if you don't need USB support it can't be that hard.
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For the doubters out there, I ordered 7 of these last week, and they have just arrived this evening, and all happily hashing away.
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OK, seems to be working on OS X as well know. Thx.
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... he said running into a 9 loosing streak. Still #6719 did the business Thx to whoever placed 6716 that reset the timing nicely enough that I've just refunded the 0.001 you lost to 1EnqVeRSzX3YQSGQ2eL2eZBXZVDzyjVYPn
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Yikes - bet 6643 started a losing series of 11. Feel sorry for whoever was on the end of this. On the upside, means it must be time to play Gamblers fallacy? Never heard of it......
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Great, many thanks. Been quite heavy on the wallet recently so hard to spot the transactions, but agreed that it won, and you have sent the 0.01. Much appreciated, perhaps I'll have a little flutter tomorrow
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Hi,
Seems to be broken for a while now? Just get the spinning arrows and unable to purchase...
Testing shows this captcha is working for everyone else, perhaps its a problem with your browser. Feel free to contact our customer support directly at bitcoingem@gmail.comThanks for playing! Will test when you come back online, but the problem has existed for me with both Safari & Chrome on OS X
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Hi, I've built 3.1.1 on OS X (can't get the libusb stuff working for 3.2.X yet) You can get it at https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/151327099/cgminer.tarNormal caveats apply that if you don't have libjansson.4.dylib or libncurses.5.dylib installed through macports, then you can use the versions provided in the tar ball. It is compiled with support for icarus so you can use block erupted USB devices with it. If you find this useful, you can always leave a small donation 196AH1HuPk7W8LscmWozByHLFv4ChVToEP
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Hi,
Seems to be broken for a while now? Just get the spinning arrows and unable to purchase...
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Arrived in the UK today. DHL man was nice enough to leave with next door neighbour.
Mining away under cgminer 3.1.1 on Ubuntu:
Pool management Settings Display options Quit ICA 0: | 331.6M/309.2Mh/s | A:5 R:0 HW:0 U: 2.83/m ICA 1: | 328.6M/320.1Mh/s | A:2 R:0 HW:0 U: 1.13/m ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
[2013-06-05 17:07:37] Started cgminer 3.1.1 [2013-06-05 17:07:37] Probing for an alive pool [2013-06-05 17:07:38] Network diff set to 15.6M [2013-06-05 17:07:41] Accepted d3ff5c70 Diff 1/1 ICA 0 [2013-06-05 17:07:41] Stratum from pool 0 requested work restart [2013-06-05 17:08:15] Accepted ef82257d Diff 1/1 ICA 1 [2013-06-05 17:08:39] Accepted eb34e419 Diff 1/1 ICA 0 [2013-06-05 17:08:42] Accepted 532e5ce5 Diff 3/1 ICA 0 [2013-06-05 17:09:05] Accepted 0eb61d9b Diff 17/1 ICA 0 [2013-06-05 17:09:08] Accepted 8c33cf71 Diff 1/1 ICA 0 [2013-06-05 17:09:11] Accepted c7637e40 Diff 1/1 ICA 1
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It's certainly getting rather active, roll up, roll up
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