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Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Simple question on cryptsy
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on: November 24, 2013, 10:58:44 AM
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Hey there, Head into 'Account' at the top of the page and select 'account balances'. Then it should bring up a table with all the currencies - find the currency you want to deposit and on the right hand side of the table you should see an 'X actions' tab. Click on Deposit/Autosell and it'll bring up a dialogue box. Generate a new address and then send your coins to that address. As a precaution, I always send a small amount first to make sure it goes in properly. It may take a small while for the account to register a transaction so don't freak out if it immediately doesn't show up in the 'pending transactions' box. That should do it!  +1
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Deutsche eMark - DEM - altcoin SHA256 POS/POW
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on: November 21, 2013, 02:32:29 AM
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Is it possible to solo mine DEM on a program like multiminer? I set up the conf and everything necessary and the program reflects that my BE's are mining according to the solomine parameters, but I just don't know if everything is actually working. If I find a block, I'll know, but I'm just curious.
I solo'd Dem with 11ghs, found 3 blocks in 8 hours. Pool mining pays better at the moment
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Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide] Comprehensive ASICMiner Blade Setup
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on: November 20, 2013, 11:16:28 PM
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Finally got it to work using BFGminer.(thanks to you,guys)
Still,all the chips seem to be functional,yet I'm getting 90-93% efficiency.
Is it normal for a V2 blade?
Speed depends on what coin you mine and the pool As long as you see Chips:OOOOOOOOOOOOO your good
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Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide] Comprehensive ASICMiner Blade Setup
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on: November 20, 2013, 06:38:18 PM
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Change your secondary DNS to match your primary. No need for it to point to an external because if you're offline it's moot.
Also, I would suggest using BFGMiner as a proxy instead of slush's. I've seen slush's have issues which couldn't be explained, but BFGMiner is always spot-on.
If possible, use a port other than 8332 to rule out port issues. I usually suggest folks use 8339 or something else easy to remember. Make sure the change is in blade setup, and the proxy knows to listen on the same port.
Yeah,I thought of using BFGminer,however I read somewhere that using it as a proxy requires a x32 OS. Is it true? Bfgminer 32bit wont require you downgrade to 32bit os. So that wont be an issue. The main thing that we cant verify is that the IP of the pc running stratum proxy, is the server you have listed in Blade Settings. That will cause your issue, as for the Screenshots of mining proxy, not being able to decode the header, that usually from trying to get mining proxy connected to a getwork pool. Be sure to double check the Server Addresses in the Blade setting. Need to point to the pc running the proxy
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Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide] Comprehensive ASICMiner Blade Setup
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on: November 18, 2013, 02:10:32 AM
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I could use a little help with resetting my blades. I've got two mining and two that I can no longer access from my browser. Someone else built the rig for me so I am a complete newb at this.
I understand I can reset using either a jumper or even a paperclip.
Now...if someone will indulge me, I need a full step-by-step at this.
1. Which pins do I place the jumper on, and for how long? Is it the six pins by the ethernet port, or the four pins next to that?
2. How long do I hold the jumper on there for?
3. After reset, what address do I enter to config the blade? (I have my static IP at 10.0.1.2 and subnet mask at 255.255.255.0
If I can just access the config page I can get the settings back in line with my other two blades, but for now I am lost.
Thanks for any assistance.
Here is a pic of where the pins are. Just use the paperclip to jump points 2 and 3. It only needs contact for a second while the blade is on. You will see the leds turn of and on on the blade.  After factory reset a Blade with resort to the factory IP address. http://192.168.1.254:8000 If your ip range is differnet you will need to adjust router setting to put you on the same IP range as your blade.
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Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide] Comprehensive ASICMiner Blade Setup
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on: November 17, 2013, 11:56:10 PM
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Yea that should take care of it. I was worried about the molex connectors melting. Seen reports of the cheap connectors over heating and melting so I just directly wired it up.
If mining proxy don't kick back in just, hit the switch server button to get it back on track
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Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide] Comprehensive ASICMiner Blade Setup
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on: November 17, 2013, 10:35:06 PM
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Glad its working, if you continue to have issues I would go ahead and double up your power wires.
I run 4 yellow wires and 4 black, 2 wires to each terminal. Just to ensure it gets the power it needs, underpower will cause problems and burn out the equipment faster
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Economy / Services / Re: Get paid weekly for your signature
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on: November 17, 2013, 10:26:27 PM
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Honestly I don't believe that the main target for his advertising is Bitcoin Talk users, yes he may get some new users from here. To me it seems more of an effort to advertise and move the page rank up in Google and Bing. The amount of backlinks on other sites helps to raise your page rank. Advertising this way, helps keep cost down if you were to use Google Ads or something similar.
Im happy with Seal's service. He is always on point and doesn't change what he expects from us.
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