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Economy / Computer hardware / Re: WTS or WTT 270x and PSU
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on: January 29, 2014, 05:29:49 AM
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You could also talk to one of the escrowers on here before you engage in a transaction. If you don't have anyone already lined up, talk with tomatocage, he seems reliable and responded to my PMs within a few hours iirc. Sounds like you've already got someone lined up for the PSUs, but in case that falls through, how much would you charge for shipping to North Carolina?
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Economy / Computer hardware / Re: WTS or WTT 270x and PSU
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on: January 29, 2014, 05:19:36 AM
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Prices?
I realized shortly after posting they weren't listed... but they're there now  These are the prices I paid, and I'm willing to show proof I'm not trying to make a dollar. 239USD for the cards 40USD for PSUs 25USD for memory Just for clarity, those are the prices for each of the items listed? Also, are those PSU's 120V/240V? edit: For the escrow, ship with a tracking number, then you have proof that the item was delivered to the agreed upon address
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][Pool][Profit-Switch][Optional Auto-Exchange per Coin][Vardiff] ~ Hashcows
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on: December 01, 2013, 01:09:37 AM
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When computing the "profitability" for coins, do you take into account any sort of average stales/rejects from previous rounds mining that coin?
The reason I ask is because the current round seems to be mining fastcoin which just plain sucks with regard to rejects/stales. If the profitability of fastcoin isn't taking into account the ~15% rejects this round then isn't its profitability really ~85% of the reported value of 55 x .85 = 46.75?
(The round just changed to wdc as I was writing this post and it may have just answered my question...)
Looking at the current WDC round profitability of 48.2328, I suppose that your profitability calculation is probably accounting for those rejects/stales, though some feedback would be nice! Also, sorry if this question was already answered, given the flaming that already occurred on this page... the previous page...
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] profit switching auto-exchanging pool - middlecoin.com
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on: November 27, 2013, 12:52:22 AM
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Why is the immature balance getting so high on middlecoin? It's significantly higher than I've ever seen it before... Anything wrong with middlecoin on the backend? Or is it just a coin with a long time between when it's mined and when the coins become available?
Two things: - A bug I'm looking at, where there is some stuck immature coin - Today we've been mining coins that don't mature immediately, so there is a lot of immature balance. Ah alright, thanks for the snappy response  I'm assuming the balance that's been sitting in immature coins for the last week or so is that bug that you're working on?
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: have a "wallet.dat" but don't know which *coin it belongs to?
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on: November 25, 2013, 03:29:08 PM
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If you know the default prefixes for the various alt-coins (e.g., btc, ltc, wdc and mnc addresses usually start with "1", "L", "W" and "N", respectively) you can just open up the .dat file in a text editor (notepad, notepad++, etc.) and look for the addresses in there. I think that you can find the addresses by searching (ctrl+f) for the text string "name" and a bunch of addresses should be listed near that. Then it's just a matter of figuring out what cryptocoin the wallet belongs to depending on the first character of the address. Good luck!
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