Hello All, I wanted to start a thread to discuss the views on whether NEFT / RTGS or any other RBI approved fund transfer method is safe to use during bitcoin trade. Some of the issues that come to my mind are outlined below. Please feel free to discuss and give your thoughts. If i have left out any issues that you or someone whom you know has faced in the past, then throw it out here for discussion. 1) NEFT / RTGS transaction can be reversed by the originating person.I did some research and skimmed through the RBI guidelines and found that before the amount is debited back from the beneficiary's account, the beneficiary's bank will have to take an authorization from the beneficiary. As per the RBI Guidelines, it is against the law to debit his account without his / her authorization eventhough the originating bank has made a request. This is one of the reason, RBI advice banks to do a maker-taker check which includes parameter match like Name, Account Number, IFSC Code and the Branch before processing the transfer. This has been put in place as reversing the transaction is difficult if the amount is credited to a wrong account. If this is the process, then doesn't this make NEFT and RTGS safe against reversing of transfers.? 2) NEFT / RTGS can be sent from a Hacked or a compromised account.This is again a completely different story, though some of the banks have 2FA, there is some possibility that a transfer is made through a hacked account. Again, this risk is implied when using any payment gateway. So any thoughts / expert advise on why we cannot rely on NEFT / RTGS fund transfer for BTC trade.? ileanalyardson - Reported you to the mod. Are you just quoting topics without adding any value to increase your post counts?
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Hey All..
Am looking to buy ETH / Ripple. PM me or email me if you are looking to sell.
P.S : Old customers, whatsapp me..
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The Bios on your card appears identical to the Bios on the Nitro+ RX 580 8GB non-SE card with Micron memory I have. Both have the same checksum. I use the PBE 'one click timing patch' and it works for all of my cards. If it's not working check:
1/. You are using the AMD Aug. 23 blockchain drivers or the latest Adrenaline drivers with compute mode enabled. 2/. You have set virtual memory in Windows to at least 16GB for a six card rig. 3/. Check your clock speeds with HwInfo or GPU-Z. For the card to take advantage of the Bios timings, you need to overclock the card. For an RX 580 I use 1200 MHz core clock with a 2075-2250 MHz memory overclock, depending on the card. 4/. When dual mining, check the -dcri setting in the Claymore. You can adjust the value up or down manually with the "+/-" keys. Adjust it until the hash rate on the secondary coin increases without affecting the hash rate on ETH very much.
You were spot on mate. After sending you the message, i came across this article http://www.reddup.co/r/EtherMining/comments/7enbka/tutorial_how_to_successfully_mod_your_bios_amd?st=jayjycrk&sh=7a7ce2f8The last line of the article said to reduce the -dcri to 1. When i did that, my hashrate went upto 32 mh/s for ETH but 10 Mh/s for SIA. I started playing around and at around -dcri of 20, though the SIA hashrate remains constant, ETH starts going down. Right now at -dcri of 20, am getting ~30.5 for ETH and 600 for SIA which is optimal. I will keep play around a little bit and keep you and the forum posted. Thanks again for your quick response and help.
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Hi Vann - Can you advise where i can find the "COMPUTE" (probably a screenshot). I have windows 10 64 bit professional edition with Crimson Relive 17.1X drivers from Aug 23 stock bios. Haven't used Polaris BIOS Editor though. Am trying to find COMUPUTE toggle in AMD Settings. P.S: I have RX 580 Nitro+ Special Edition with Micron Memory (Blue one with Blue LED). Right now am getting 25 MH/s dual mining ETH and SIA without any modifications and Modding. Any advise on how to get it up to 30+ will be very helpful.
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Can a moderator stop this scam?
it's not a scam i manage to get it working and tracked the devfee mining into my own wallet SCAM ALERT When you make a claim which harms the reputation of a member of this community, you need to support it with evidence. I have been using this to dual mine ETH and SIA for about a week with ethermine pool and the hashrate shown by my GPU's and the 24 hours average at the pool are same except for decimal place descrepency. Also, every hours or so, the default worker comes and mines about 2 Mh/s and goes offline and i get email notification everytime that happens.
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@Millenium Falcon : Can we use this with Awesome Miner. I know awesome miner uses claymore with API.
Am planning to use NoDevFee as a startup and then instead of using claymore using command prompt, i want to use Awesome Miner to start dual mining (ETH+SIA) using Claymore.
Also, does No Dev Fee support Zcash?
P.S : Am using Claymore 9.5 with No DevFee 5.5 and it is working stable without any issues for about a week. The system has been mining stable without shutdown / crashing.
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when is the GUI version expected to be released.
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Hey guys..
Am mining using GTX 1070 at ~29 MHs ETH / ~290 Mhs SC (Claymore Dual Mine (ETH/SC). My AfterBurner settings are below.
Can you advise on the following:
1) Do you think the OC settings are high and I might risk frying my GPU? 2) What are the ideal afterburner settings for ETH/SC dual mining using GTX 1070 3) I know a few people on the forums are getting ~32 mhs on GTX 1070. Any suggestions on how to optimize/improve hashrate? (Please provide the GPU AfterBurner settings?)
My Settings are below:
CPU Clock ~1550 mhz Memory Clock ~ 4400 mhz
Core voltage - 0 Power Limit - 80 Temp Limit - 75 Core Clock ~ 100 Memory Clock ~600 Fan Speed - Auto
Any thoughts?
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Hey guys..
Am mining using GTX 1070 at ~29 MHs ETH / ~290 Mhs SC (Claymore Dual Mine (ETH/SC). My AfterBurner settings are below.
Can you advise on the following:
1) Do you think the OC settings are high and I might risk frying my GPU? 2) What are the ideal afterburner settings for ETH/SC dual mining using GTX 1070 3) I know a few people on the forums are getting ~32 mhs on GTX 1070. Any suggestions on how to optimize/improve hashrate? (Please provide the GPU AfterBurner settings?)
My Settings are below:
CPU Clock ~1550 mhz Memory Clock ~ 4400 mhz
Core voltage - 0 Power Limit - 80 Temp Limit - 75 Core Clock ~ 100 Memory Clock ~600 Fan Speed - Auto
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Interesting. Watching this thread.!
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I a working on Zebpay On a side note : I miss dishwara. BTCIndia is not posting much now. rohnhrear ( or whatever his handle is ) was also a good member. I wish Benson also starts posting something Amitabh is not much active too. And how can I forget luckyindia. ameriandesi, escrow.ms and others are still a bit active but not on this forum. Regards ohhhh.. People do miss me.. (Thanks buysellbitcoin. You made my day) Am glad to know that.! I have been busy offlate. Working on a couple of projects which keeps me busy. Nevertheless, i miss you guys and the btctalk..!
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As promised, we have launched our Block Explorer at https://coinsecure.info. Based on Insight by Bitpay, Coinsecure.info has several added methods, and sports a secure paper wallet generator by Offlineaddress.com. Insight has been known to be quite packed with issues in the back-end code and we will be contributing back to the global community by actively working on Insight and publishing and identifying fixes and upgrades. Our version of the secure paper wallet generator has been made available onto a public repo on Github for anyone to download as well. Once a public key has been printed out, it can be easily scanned on our QR code scanner and display details of transactions. We continue with more builds around the corner, such as Android and IOS apps for our Block Explorer. Some known bugs include the total balance of some addresses. We are in a Beta launch phase and will be moving progressively to improve the experience for Bitcoiners across India. Congrats mate.! Good to see new products and services coming out from Coin Secure & Crypto Labs. All the best to you and your team.
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Hi KJBit, Answered this in other zebpay thread. Here just for, the sake of it Zebpay, well, we worked really hard to come up with good brand name that is catchy and can be differentiated from other players in this crowded market. We had setup few constraints on choosing brand name : 1. We wanted it to be very different. 2. We did not want web 2.0 names like webio etc because that space is too crowded now for any meaningful name and it is tough to market. 3. Zeb ventures is umbrella group starting with zebpay as wallet/payment solutions. So our main branding must be unique across other segments we want to expand in future. This is tough one as finding main brand identity uniquely available across various segments is tough. 4. We do not want to have bit, crypto, coin as they are tough to market and domain squatting has been done to death. 5. As our services are financial services we do not want to be creative with spelling morphing as that might go wrong with phishing sites appearing in future. Name has to be very simple to spell. 6. Having character like animal, bird, cartoon is much easier to brand initially ( this is general perception and not baked by any scientific research, but we buy this ) 6. We like zebra, as zebras have few unique properties. Their stripes come in different patterns, unique to each individual. They are generally social animals. Zebras have never been truly domesticated. We were able to establish connections between Zeb ventures culture, brand and product suite with this features. And on top of everything, We wanted people to ask this question, How did you come up with name zebpay Regards +1. Congrats on your new venture mate. All the best.! Have been off the scene for a couple of months but was following imp news. Dropped by to wish you. Regards, AD
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Congrats to Benson, Escrow and his team. Wish you guys all the very best.!
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Still accepting PM's from new parties on this subject.
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Received quite a few PM's. Will have a look and get back to you all.
P.S : Still accepting PM's from new parties on this subject.
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We are looking for a developer (OR) a company well versed with the bitcoin protocol to complement our existing development team. This will be a time and material model / Fixed price project model with the option to have you as a continuous back-end developer for our product.
We are working on a e-commerce platform which requires multi-sig integration. We intend to implement bitcoin's inbuilt (2 of 3) Multi-Signature method for payment processing. There is a opensource script already written for it and we need it integrated into our site with whatever modification that might be required to suit our needs.
Skills Required : PHP, MYSQL, JS, JQuery, AJAX, bitcoinjs (with secure coding concepts)
If you are interested, PM me with the responses to the below questions.
1) Where are you located in?
2) Do you have any experience working on bitcoin development projects.?
3) Any multi-signature implementation experience.?
4) If we decide to move forward, we might need an NDA and confidentiality agreement, would you be willing to sign one.?
5) What are you charges. Do you charge by the hour.? If so, then what are the rates.?
6) Finally, send me your portfolio so that we can have a look at it before we proceed.
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Quick question.! Do I have to run my own bitcoind client on the server to be able to run this script.?
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I've made a few changes to improve usability and fixed a couple of small bugs.
The biggest change I've made is an update for those wanting to manipulate the the transaction inputs, so let me know how you get on - any suggestions are most welcome.
Thanks mate. I had sent you a PM a few days ago. Kindly have a look and appreciate if you could reply.
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