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41  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: A new mining application was born - deepbitview on: July 09, 2011, 02:15:51 AM
Nice! This will be very useful to anyone who dynamically prices Bitcoins on their site, as it means they don't have to rely on centralized API's!

Mods, please promote this person out of the Newbie hole. (Done -Maged)
42  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Sell me something! on: July 08, 2011, 03:57:56 AM
It's your job to decide what you want to buy. Tongue

I guess you've never heard of a salesman!   Grin

I've got a nice three acre parcel of oceanfront property in Arizona I'm selling, if you're interested.  I could let it go cheap . . . say, 70 BTCs.

If you have a bridge in Brooklyn too, then I'll take them both.
43  Economy / Marketplace / Sell me something! on: July 08, 2011, 03:50:03 AM
I have some Bitcoins I've been hoarding, and I think it's about time to unload them. So now it's your job, community, to sell me something!

Anything, anything at all! Make me an offer!
44  Economy / Services / Re: Bitserv - Suckless Windows Hosting for Bitcoins on: July 08, 2011, 03:42:06 AM
New: Get free Bitserv hosting
45  Bitcoin / Project Development / [BOUNTY] P2P Marketing Campaign - Get Free Windows Hosting on: July 08, 2011, 03:37:44 AM
I'm interested in exploring the dynamics of a P2P Marketing Campaign (marketing for consumers by consumers), so I'm applying it to my Bitcoin business, Bitserv Hosting Solutions.

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If you would like to take advantage of the offer, follow these steps:
  • Post on this thread that you want to take this offer,
  • Post on the other Bitserv thread that you want to take this offer, (this makes sure that I see your post)
  • Send an email to the email address on our Pricing & Contact Us page, and we'll hook you up.

Due to limited server capacity, I'm giving out the free month on a first-come-first-served basis.
46  Economy / Services / Bitserv - Suckless Windows Hosting for Bitcoins on: July 04, 2011, 10:00:12 PM
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In short, I'm partnering with reputable Windows hosting providers to sell their excess server capacity. This gets you awesome Windows hosting at awesome prices.
47  Other / Obsolete (selling) / Re: Gigabyte 5870 35btc on: May 23, 2011, 04:25:40 AM
thelasttrueone,

I sent you a PM about this, please check your messages.
48  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: 100 BTC bounty : Localize Bitcoin-Central.net on: May 23, 2011, 04:05:41 AM
Don't mean to necro, but...

Would you accept an Esperanto translation? It is a real language, but some people have ideological difficulties with it and don't consider it a language.

Ĉu vi akceptus unu Esperanttradukon? Ĝis unu fakta lingvon, escepte kelkaj homojn havos malideologifacilaj kaj nerigardindie ĝi unu lingvo.
49  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: Embedable Javascript Bitcoin miner for your website on: May 22, 2011, 06:26:54 AM
I will stop bothering you guys about this after this post, but prior to my last post I did check out the code. I do believe that it is coded to do a POST, but whether that gets done is up for debate. I think it may be an incompatibility against Chrome 12.

Consider this a bug report, not slander against this great project.
50  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Bounty for translations of the Bitcoin article in Wikipedia [upto 23 BTC] on: May 22, 2011, 06:21:03 AM
Would you accept an Esperanto translation? It is a real language and it has its own Wikipedia, but some people have ideological difficulties with it and don't consider it a language.

Ĉu vi akceptus unu Esperanttradukon? Ĝis unu fakta lingvon kaj ĝi havos ĝis posedos Vikipedio, escepte kelkaj homojn havos malideologifacilaj kaj nerigardindie ĝi unu lingvo.
51  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Every block computed on my GPU is rejected? on: May 22, 2011, 05:37:08 AM
swith to CUDA mining instead.
note: Nvidia OpenCL is horrific this time, only PR BS is about, as long as they try push their proprietary CUDA garbage instead.

Makes sense, but I was under the impression that NVIDIA OpenCL has become adequate for mining...
Anyways, are there any CUDA miners? All I've seen are OpenCL ones.
52  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: Embedable Javascript Bitcoin miner for your website on: May 22, 2011, 05:31:29 AM
I just wanted to alert everyone...

I was skeptical that this did what it said it did, so I ended up doing a wire inspection of things that were sent to and from the server.

The good news is that it does indeed attempt to mine, but the bad news is that it doesn't actually work.

GET requests are issued to the server periodically to grab data needed for mining, and the hashes do appear to get computed, but the computed hashes are never POST'ed back to the server. I also checked the request headers and cookies, but the computed data is not in those either.

I'm sure this is just a bug, but right now this bitcoin miner is useless.

I think you should check again... it may take a long while for the client to POST a result, but it does do so. We've had shares being submitted by clients, so I'm pretty sure it's working Smiley

EDIT

And to elaborate a bit more, the client won't POST until it thinks it's found a valid share. So a wire inspection will indeed only show GET requests. We'll be open-sourcing an un-minified version of the client code soon.

After seeing your post, I redid my tests and got the same results.

Zero POST's over 1 hour and 10 minutes.

For reference, I'm using Chrome 12 (12.0.742.53) on x86_64 Linux.
53  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: Embedable Javascript Bitcoin miner for your website on: May 21, 2011, 04:04:38 PM
I just wanted to alert everyone...

I was skeptical that this did what it said it did, so I ended up doing a wire inspection of things that were sent to and from the server.

The good news is that it does indeed attempt to mine, but the bad news is that it doesn't actually work.

GET requests are issued to the server periodically to grab data needed for mining, and the hashes do appear to get computed, but the computed hashes are never POST'ed back to the server. I also checked the request headers and cookies, but the computed data is not in those either.

I'm sure this is just a bug, but right now this bitcoin miner is useless.
54  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Is rig building still profitable? on: May 21, 2011, 03:56:06 PM
It looks like the summary of this topic so far is that rig building is only profitable if you already have the hardware or you get your hardware at a discount, and if you expect the value of the bitcoin to appreciate.

Correct?
55  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Every block computed on my GPU is rejected? on: May 21, 2011, 03:40:30 PM
Yes, it is correct down to fractions of a second, as it gets synced to an NTP server periodically.

I don't know if this tells you anything, but jgarzik's CPU miner does not have this problem when I use that on the same machine.
56  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Every block computed on my GPU is rejected? on: May 20, 2011, 03:39:59 AM
Hello All,

I seem to have a problem with GPU mining on my Linux machine. It appears that every block computed is getting rejected. I have posted some output from DiabloMiner at http://pastebin.com/7gUjPav8, which illustrates what I mean. I am using a GeForce 9600 GSO with the latest DiabloMiner on Linux, on the BTCMine pool. What is going wrong?
57  Bitcoin / Mining / Is rig building still profitable? on: May 20, 2011, 03:30:01 AM
Hello Everyone,

I'm thinking about building a mining rig, but with the difficulty of mining rising exponentially, is it still profitable? I'd be spending $600-$800, and would probably get somewhere around 0.5-1.5Ghash/sec.

Any insight is appreciated.

EDIT: The rig would be up and running in about 1 and a half weeks, and the difficulty will be even higher by then.
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