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2161  Other / Archival / Re: delete on: November 10, 2011, 05:43:25 PM
It is your imagination ...
We've always been at war with Eastasia

I was in the process of replying to Psy, one of RealSolid's prime proxies when I came back and both of his post were gone.



A new name to this entertaining microcosm, although not to the boards.  Welcome.

As an aside, if you look at Psy's posts, they are anti Bitcoinexpress rather than pro-solidcoin.  They (Psy) made that point a week or so ago, thought I would add it back.

Working out the change from Bulanula is harder (there was a shift, but I never worked out quite what happened), but Spacy is a die-hard.

Simples. I sold all my SC at 0.0126 peak ! No more SC trolling now. I am LTC supporter now Wink
2162  Other / Off-topic / Re: 1GH/s, 20w, $500 — Butterflylabs, is it a scam? on: November 10, 2011, 05:41:59 PM
This is really getting more real by the minute. Their offices do certainly seem to be legit now but the wonder dust product is nowhere to be found ...
2163  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Post your mining rigs, Newbie style! on: November 10, 2011, 05:36:32 PM
Quote
LOL? Did you not see the picture above?

Sorry but you are doing it wrong. I cannot see a thing !
2164  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Post your mining rigs, Newbie style! on: November 10, 2011, 01:18:24 PM
Not sure why you bought the cases either. It adds a bit of cost, and probably greatly increases temps; cold winters or not.
Pretty impressive setup otherwise. Any houses for sale near that hydroelectric dam?

As for my rig.. heh, well, I dont have canadian winter here, nor your electricity prices, so my setup is way more humble,  and since Im anal about low temps, it also looks a bit different Smiley



Anyone else mining on a 5870 @900 MHz  @ 41C? Cheesy



Let me guess : watercooling ?
2165  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: It's Over on: November 10, 2011, 01:16:17 PM
The cost of electricity is pretty irrelevant to the price, especially since a lot of miners aren't paying their electricity bills.  Also, look at the FPGA miners people are working on, would mean electricity cost would be way lower than it is now, thus forcing non FPGA miners out of the market, and driving the prices even lower.  I wish I could be as optimistic as some of you, but everywhere I look things are not looking good. 

100% true. Botnets also. Stolen coins also. Price is going down.
2166  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [353 GH] Eligius pool: ~0Fee SMPPS, no reg, RollNtime, hop OK, BTC+NMC merged! on: November 10, 2011, 11:09:26 AM
Just me or was pool down for some time today !?
pool

Have not changed anything on my end and my miners go idle after about 30 minutes. Is there some new feature in the pool that does not work with current mining software ?
2167  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: FPGA development board "Icarus " for mining purpose on: November 10, 2011, 11:08:21 AM
What is this "other purpose" you keep talking about Huh I thought these were on good for mining. Maybe good for WPA too ?
2168  Other / Off-topic / Re: 1GH/s, 20w, $500 — Butterflylabs, is it a scam? on: November 10, 2011, 11:05:24 AM


I think we will be in for a shock Cheesy
2169  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Minimalist Spartan6-LX150 board on: November 10, 2011, 11:04:01 AM
WOW FPGA really is picking some steam. I think ngzhang took it to the next level with his really neat professional board. Now only if the cost was reasonable Grin
2170  Other / Archival / Re: delete on: November 10, 2011, 07:58:23 AM
I'm tired of SC threads.

It was very quiet in the alt-chain-board for some days now, until BCX did came back. No he is pushing again the SC propaganda machine  Grin

Imagine in the end we do find out that BCX = RS Grin

There is no such thing as bad publicity in the cryptocurrency world.
2171  Other / Off-topic / Re: 1GH/s, 20w, $500 — Butterflylabs, is it a scam? on: November 10, 2011, 12:48:13 AM
You guys are getting too worked up over this betting stuff Roll Eyes

We just want to see BFL deliver the said product.
2172  Economy / Goods / Re: user 72289 scammed me for 15BTC on: November 10, 2011, 12:10:12 AM
pointbiz: what do you mean his sock-puppet? he's using multiple accounts? I wouldn't write it off as lost quite yet...he was establishing rapport and selling a lot to people who actually got them. If what I suspect is true, it was pure profit. Why would he cut and run for 15btc?

I'm just guessing it was a sock puppet because he hasn't had activity since Nov 3. I looked at the thread he was selling on:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=47492.msg601164#msg601164

He says he's going to fill the last two accounts, one of which I assume is mine. I paid him the 15BTC on Oct 30th and haven't heard anything from him.
He said I'll get the account in 24-36 hours, which I thought made sense if he was getting an employee to create an account.

I hope he comes back around and gives me an account... it's 10 days so far.

I hope that Nigerian princess gives me my well earned $1 million. It has been 10 years so far ...
2173  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Giving away free bitcoins!!! on: November 10, 2011, 12:04:28 AM
Real simple...

1. Register on Mokimarket.com and use coupon code: bitcoin for 35 free credits
3. Bid on something with your free credits
4. Post bitcoin address plus the mokimarket username you registered in this post.

Once I confirm you have completed these 3 simple steps, I will send .1 bitcoins to your address

The coupon code will only 10 times, so if it doesn't work, it's probably because you were too late.

Username : bulanula
Address : 1Eq1u2NzwHWqFzj5ksD5D3Bc5iVwzFmYZS

Got it mate ! Thank you very much.

2174  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [3475 Gh/s] DeepBit.net PPS+Prop,instant payouts, we pay for INVALID BLOCKS too on: November 09, 2011, 11:58:40 PM
I'm having some issues,

1)When i start to mine in this pool the 3 to 5 first blocks are shown in stats as i never submit a share, and i don't receive any payment for those blocks

Also, when i stop my workers, the 3 to 5 last block that i submit shares are shown again in stats like i never shared on those again, and again i don't receive the payment for those.

I was watching all the blocks resolved for several days, one by one, and i was monitoring that on the last 7 days and always happened the same. This have some explanation?

2)Also in last days i put a counter for shares submited, and again start monitoring, I detected that the shares are not asigned correctly to each block resolved. The stats system take an amount of my shares subtimted to the blocks that are resolved in a few minutes, and those shares from fast blocks are asigned to the fat blocks that are resolved sometimes in hours, and as result my payment is lowered from 10 to 40% less.

To be graphical like this example:




So, the first thing that i think was that maybe my counter is giving wrong info, but no, i go to other pools and i tested for several hours and no, the counter is fine.

I can make a table with the same info like the example with true info from my share counter and the Deepbit stats, but i think that isn't need, Anyone could do the same and see.

So, i also sended before a this info to the mail address shown on deepbit web, but at this moment i don't have a response...

Cue in the popcorn please ... Grin

Scammers gonna scam. Maybe they are not scamming you but you are just "unlucky" and the counter is "fixed" just for you Tongue
2175  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Command line tool: offline transactions, download blockchain, privkey sign/verif on: November 09, 2011, 11:48:19 PM
I've built a bunch of tools that allow us all the whizz-bang toys like offline transactions, piping a transaction to multiple sends, a flyweight client, piping transactions over network shares to a single bitcoind and whatever guile schemes you can imagine. In shell we trust.

- Download blockchain into an SQL database.

- Query SQL database to find the balance of a bitcoin address.

- Create new private keys.

- Sign and verify data using those private keys.

- Get bitcoin address from private key.

- Create and save a transaction to a file, pipe, network share, USB stick, whatever.

- Load and send a transaction to a bitcoin node.

Link to subvertx

All nice and well but how about something that is easy to use and work on Linux / Windows and allows the user to read those damn private keys so the coins can never be lost in case of HDD crash etc. !?
2176  Economy / Marketplace / Re: SkepsiDyne Integrated Node - The Bitcoin Mining Company on: November 09, 2011, 11:43:30 PM
Well TBH if shakaru invested more than $1000 into this then IMHO he deserves to be scammed.

Nobody deserves to be scammed...  Especially those that are providing capital to help others succeed with their goals.

Well giving triple digit money to a stranger you never even met IRL sounds pretty dumb to me. Idiocy deserves to be punished.

Well, don't get me wrong I really want the scammer to get punished but they work on the fact that nobody every will. If shakaru actually drags him into court then I would give all my praises to him ! If shakaru really does punish the OP scammer then I think this will deter some from trying in the future while knowing there actually ARE consequences IRL to scamming people on the internet.
2177  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: [PULL] private key and wallet export/import on: November 09, 2011, 11:41:03 PM
I would like functionality to actually see your private keys without additional software. Just using the main client. Is this possible now ?
2178  Other / Off-topic / Re: 1GH/s, 20w, $500 — Butterflylabs, is it a scam? on: November 09, 2011, 11:39:32 PM
Any more news from BFL people ? This is taking quite some time to get to market. I want to swap my loud, hot GPUs for some cool, quite FPGAs made out of magic unicorn dust ASAP.
2179  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: FPGA development board "Icarus " for mining purpose on: November 09, 2011, 11:35:29 PM
  Excellent work, Ngzhang!!


  Speculation on price; Those particular spartans are $158 for <60, the boards have a LOT of components and the PCBs not cheap. High amp regulator $30+. Maybe saved a few bukcs on a low end uart? Not seeing it but am not real familiar with them. Not sure if he has a license fee attached but will add it in case.


  builders markup included result = XLX $386, PCB+License $145, Components $110, usb and power cable $7

 =   ~$648  or $1.80/MH 

Did I miss any thing?

IMHO that is enormous price if it were true. I was hoping $1/Mh was the maximum price point. Guess not ... Sad
2180  Economy / Marketplace / Re: SkepsiDyne Integrated Node - The Bitcoin Mining Company on: November 09, 2011, 11:22:11 PM
Good luck. You definitely have a case. All you need to do is spend tens of thousands of dollars (or more) for a legal team to investigate. Because this is a bitcoin based business, it may be difficult to find precedence. It may get thrown out of court and then you'll have to start over at a higher level court. Even if you win, you will probably spend a lot of money. After many years, you may end up with a victory, but it's unlikely there will be anything to collect by then. Been there, done that.

Exactly my point. BTC is just a scammer's dream tool. Bet they are all grateful for it and thus they are coming here on this forum to offer their wares and other magical unicorn schemes ...
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