Sounds good! Appreciate the quick loan
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hmm, what can i provide for online collateral?
Collateral: alt-coins, btct shares, something you could mail to Vod that he likes... Not collateral: Driver's license, Facebook account, YouToube account, SSN, etc...
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h20, do you think that the hashrate being so large is what is causing the lack of profits?
Seems like if you can't divert hashrates that it would be more beneficial (to the miners) to have a smaller hashrate, or maybe divide it up into smaller pools that can go after different coins simultaneously. I know as the pool op you want a large hashrate, but have you made any progress on possibly diverting miners to mine multiple coins concurrently?
For example, you said Franko was the most profitable, so have you been working on a system that would see that and divert like 100MH/s towards that, and some towards xxcoin, and yycoin, and maybe leave some on FTC, etc.
Just curious.
I've mined on this pool for 11 minutes and 2 seconds and I think I will be switching back to another pool. (sarcasm)
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2 out of 3 wasn't bad for me... at least I got the upset right with the Mariners.
Almost placed a bet against the Rangers, too, but my heart wouldn't let me do it. Just had a feeling they were going to lose last night with Ogando on the mound!
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Left the house without putting money in my account for the daily sports picks. Have more than enough BTC to repay but I can't access my wallet right now.
Just looking for a quick one-day loan and you get 15% interest.
Look through my trust rating and this forum for other succesful loans for similar amounts.
Thanks in advance!
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Loan due today. Please repay 0.065btc to:
16cTWkJdgnmF9mp6VmTBAWnbV2nufKJjFj
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Sell something for Bitcoins...
Or do that coin chat thing...
Or get a paid signature...
Or click on faucets if you just really want them satoshis!
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Post a list of coins that the pool mines and a list of what was mined, and I'll try again. Until then, I'll mine at multipool.in and wait for someone else to come along.
I don't think he is going to care if you are mining on his pool or not. You seem a little upset about this... how much profit did you lose? You must have at least a 500MH/s rig to be this disgruntled. QQ
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I would not allow a doctor who learned from home to operate on me. I work for a medical credentialing company, so I can say that formal education is actually very important. You'd never visit a doctor again if you knew how many have made up educations, or haven't even got their license. There have been people that have applied who are about as good a doctor as you or I.
Who cares where they learned? All doctors start somewhere. There are either doctors with experience (let's call them "residents") and doctors with zero experience (let's call them "interns"). I doubt most people would want an intern to operate on them. However, if the doctor has experience and earned his residency, why would you care if he was a graduate from Harvard, University of Phoenix, or Basement Community College? The experience earned during the actual internship is going to be much more important than which school they paid to read books at...
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How would this process work with doctors? You can't learn medicine at home.
You can learn biology, A&P, and medical skills (IE: how to draw blood, insert a catheter, indicators, contraindicators, dx, rx, etc) at home. You don't get the actual hands-on until medical school. Good luck getting into one of those without a fancy degree from a University. I learned more at my job than I ever did at the University where I got my degree... but my work said they wanted to pay me more if I got one of those pieces of papers that says I am smarter than the average bear.
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No ,every 2016 blocks
I was just going off of 2016*10 (minutes expected per block) = 20160 minutes / 60 / 24 = 14 days
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Mapacho is a type of tobacco that can get you pretty lit up. Well, you typically would mix in some ayahuasca as well.... Also, acid ain't got nothin on DMT
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Why does that calculator only change difficulty every month?
Difficulty is adjusted every 2 weeks, isn't it?
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Wait, what... a casino operator who doesn't know what a bankroll is?
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What a fucking retarded calculator. Please just stop. Do not compare USD. You pay 10+ BTC and the calculator says it's a break-even at 8.7 BTC.
But if BTC value goes up then it's like you made 50BTC at the current rates!!! OMGOMGOMGZ /end sarcasm
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Unfortunately, no. I haven't found bitcoin betting site that would include most interesting book offers for European bettors. You'd have to bet in fiat.
Drats! Well maybe they will accept Bitcoin soon. The US Government hates my gambling habits
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That's a terrible analogy lol!
And the algorithm is important. Otherwise these guys will leave here thinking bitcoin ASICs can't mine terracoins...
Algorithm is important, the difference between the two is not... just know that SHA256 ASICs can mine SHA256 coins. If someone ever develops a Scrypt ASIC then it can mine Scrypt coins... I admittedly suck at analogies
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I bet with Nitrogen Sports and I don't see any of those games listed. Appreciate posting the picks, but I have no idea how to bet on them! Try www.bet365.com, they are large world-wide betting site, have almost everything there on their book. Do they take Bitcoin? They are blocked on my work computer
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I love it when people keep asking this question, and they just get a shitload of "no"
But no one pipes up and explains when (from a technical standpoint)
Well if they can't decipher that a SHA256 ASIC device cannot solve a Scrypt algorithm... what can you really say besides "no" ? Most people who would ask this question wouldn't know the difference between sha256 or scrypt. So go on then, be useful and explain the difference to the noob. The difference in the algorithms is meaningless. The definition of ASIC is important. You can't use an Spanish to English dictionary to communicate efficiently in Japanese.
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