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41  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] 10 Gridseeds and controller, as is: 0.01 btc or a coffee on: October 24, 2016, 01:10:13 AM
Ah I'd consider driving inter-state to bring you a coffee in order to pick them up if it didn't cost me 10x as much in petrol costs haha. Good luck with sales mate, good to see some Aussies around here  Smiley

The way this "sale" is going, they'll probably still be in my storage box next time you happen to drive through Sydney Smiley
42  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] 10 Gridseeds and controller, as is: 0.01 btc or a coffee on: October 24, 2016, 01:08:23 AM
to bad you dont ship to the us lol i would so get these i love the 2 gridseeds i have... i used to have 4 but 2 of them died

I *could* ship to you  but a) the cost would be exorbitant and b) how are you going to get a fresh coffee to me? Cheesy

I enjoyed having the gridseeds too - they didn't need any attention, all were still working when I took them offline.

It was nice swapping between btc and ltc mining for a while there.




Damn Only if you lived in Brisbane I'd bring around a freshly ground Coffee over of your choice, none of that 7-eleven or McCafe crap either Cheesy
If only you'd messaged me on Friday I could have given them to my Aunt to take up to you!

These things interest me since they are Dinosaurs (Old Tech) I have a collection of old ASIC hardware for both algorithms collecting dust that are used on rare occasions.... Hardware Horder much Grin

Also Is the Controller the only thing that comes with the Gridseeds or is there PowerBricks included when you say "Gridseeds" ?

There's everything you need - everything I used, anyway (except for the power boards). I had ten running from one residential power point


43  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] 10 Gridseeds and controller, as is: 0.01 btc or a coffee on: October 24, 2016, 01:04:50 AM
I've got Gridseeds from Feb 2014, well used. Can mine btc or ltc, although probably neither profitably. They make a great conversation piece and very successful paper weights. They're back in the original packaging, and they look just like these ones:

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If you live in Sydney (Australia) and can come and collect them, they're yours! Just 0.01 btc. If you don't have that, just bring a hot coffee with you (flat white, double shot). Message me if you want them.


i just bought a coffe machine from a restaurant i would bring you coffe every day if you lived in sweden.

pm me if you can post them, might want them all,i can even make a deal whit you if you want better price, i got free energi Wink

I can post them to you if you can pay for postage and you'll just have to owe me that coffee. If you like you could pay for me to accompany the parcel to you and I could get the coffee that way? Smiley

But I think from here to there would be very expensive for those heavy little gridseed buggers. On the upside, I still have the original carton and original packaging, so there's that.



44  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] 10 Gridseeds and controller, as is: 0.01 btc or a coffee on: October 21, 2016, 05:34:18 AM
to bad you dont ship to the us lol i would so get these i love the 2 gridseeds i have... i used to have 4 but 2 of them died

I *could* ship to you  but a) the cost would be exorbitant and b) how are you going to get a fresh coffee to me? Cheesy

I enjoyed having the gridseeds too - they didn't need any attention, all were still working when I took them offline.

It was nice swapping between btc and ltc mining for a while there.


45  Economy / Computer hardware / [WTS] 10 Gridseeds and controller, as is: 0.01 btc or a coffee on: October 21, 2016, 12:47:45 AM
I've got Gridseeds from Feb 2014, well used. Can mine btc or ltc, although probably neither profitably. They make a great conversation piece and very successful paper weights. They're back in the original packaging, and they look just like these ones:



If you live in Sydney (Australia) and can come and collect them, they're yours! Just 0.01 btc. If you don't have that, just bring a hot coffee with you (flat white, double shot). Message me if you want them.
46  Other / Archival / Re: Mining pools list on: October 18, 2016, 12:00:22 PM
Hello World Smiley Please add GBMiners to this list. I would love to connect with like-minded people here :

Pool:                      GBMiners
Website:                 gbminers.com
Proxy:                    No
Generation address:  1KuWLoZuoJgz3N6sLoAwGth9XGm8YuFTGt
Coinbase signature: /mined by gbminers/
Payout method:        PPLNS
Fee:                        0.9%
Pay Tx Reward:        Yes
Vardiff:                   18 SPM by default (User can modify it too)
Local Work:             stratum
Pay Orphans:           No
Min Withdrawal:       0.01 BTC
Merge Mining:          No

Done.

47  Other / Archival / Re: Mining pools list on: October 17, 2016, 10:35:59 AM
We are a new BTC mining pool and have not hit our first block yet.  The round time will shorten as more hashing power is added to the pool.

8192 difficulty is the starting difficulty and will increase as needed per worker/rig/rental.


Please add the following to the list of bitcoin mining pools.
I greatly appreciate it!

I'm a "Newbie" to this forum so please feel free to reach out to me directly with any questions regarding the pool or any questions regarding bitcoin mining.


Pool:                        RigPool.com - PPLNS Bitcoin BTC Mining Pool
Website:                   http://www.RigPool.com
Proxy:                      No
Generation address:  1JpKmtspBJQVXK67DJP64eBJcAPhDvJ9Er
Coinbase signature:   /RigPool/
Payout method:         PPLNS
Fee:                         0.5%
Pay Tx Reward:         Yes
Vardiff:                    Yes. starts at 8192.  Range from 8192 to 1048576. SPM - 4  / Target Time - 4 Shares Per Minute
Local Work:              stratum
Pay Orphans:           No
Min Withdrawal:       0.001
Merge Mining:          No

Almost 1 year per round!!!!
Why you have a difficulty so high, 8092?

Sorry I missed your post the first time around. Now added.
48  Other / Archival / Re: Mining pools list on: September 30, 2016, 02:50:45 AM
I just noticed Bitminter is listed as 0.5% fee. Must be an editing error. I'm pretty sure it was correctly listed as 1% before.

Could we get that corrected to 1% ?

Sorry about that, fixed.

49  Other / Archival / Re: Mining pools list on: September 19, 2016, 10:34:04 PM
Thank you for the information and very clear

today I again seek pool for mining and would you please provide a link pool atlcaoin

You need to look in the alt coin sub-forum.  This is Bitcoin forum.

"Atlcoin" would be a great name for an Aztec alt-coin Smiley
50  Other / Archival / Re: Mining pools list on: August 16, 2016, 09:53:16 AM
cloud Mining do any one suggest best cloud minning site?
 Huh Huh

"Cloud mining" means you don't actually have any mining equipment?

On this board, we're concerned with bitcoin pooled mining, where users have their own equipment and use mining pools, rather than investing in cloud mining. You might find your answers in the "Marketplace" board.
51  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why I'm an atheist on: August 04, 2016, 10:02:16 PM


Maybe god loves to have many atheists to burn in hell, so he makes many deliberately.


I had to do a double-take here -- this totally looked like something BADecker would have written.
52  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: BITMAIN announces Antpool on: August 04, 2016, 05:58:57 AM
why would a pool charge you a fee to send you your own payout?



Why would you expect them to create a fee-less transaction? Are you a miner or not?
53  Other / Archival / Re: Mining pools list on: July 31, 2016, 10:45:35 PM
I beg to differ with eligius.st merged mining "Yes".

Allegedly eligius has merged mining.

In reality I never saw a single NMC (or a fraction thereof), nor any stats of what I would have been maybe eventually hypothetically have merge-mined. Nor any answer to my query about such.

I think it is safe for now to mark eligius.st as merged mining "No".


Rico


This would be better to post in the Eligius thread, so the pool op can comment.
54  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: BITMAIN announces Antpool on: July 27, 2016, 11:29:46 PM
Everyone who is using Antpool and get rewarded like everyday should calculate that how much they losing in fees when Antpool sending reward share to miners. Example if you earn 0.011BTC per day and they sending that to you using 0.001 fee you lose 10% of all incomes+Pool fee+no tx fees.

Yep, they could save money by just taking their reward weekly.
55  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why I'm an atheist on: July 07, 2016, 12:26:27 PM
Sooooo many brain washed people in the world.

Why does religion matter?
Keep it at home and in your holy temple.

Thats it.. That is where it belongs.
Not in politics or any other place that has any kind of influence of other people.

Almost everything that people do has aspects of religion in it. If they make these things a living style, they are a religion for them. True, this religion is not like the formal religions. But it matches the definitions of religion.

Cool

Matches one of the definitions of 'religion', not all of them. That makes your statement at best a distortion of the truth and at worst a simple lie.
56  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why do Atheists hate Religion ? on: July 01, 2016, 07:42:56 AM
Ah, that's right. For you everything is a religion, isn't it? Jobs, philosophies, sports, habits -- anything anyone spends time on is a religion to you.

Can you even name some belief or idea that can't fit your concept of a religion? I can't.


Things become religions for people when they place improper belief in them. When people consider fictitious or potentially fictitious things as truth, and then start to adamantly believe and trust in them as truth, that's when they have a religion going for themselves.

Any and all ideas that a person has, that he doesn't start to adamantly believe in or trust as truth, may not be a religion for him. For example. A beautiful butterfly may cross one's path. It might intrigue the person for a moment. But then the person goes on his way and forgets about it except to mention it to a few friends. No butterfly religion.

A lepidopterist on the other hand, has made butterflies his religion or one of them.

Cool

Interestingly, most people would call a lepidopterist a vocation rather than a religion. Is a vocation a religion in your idiolect?





No point to argue with this imbecile. By his reasoning, study of bridges is a sect of civil engineer's religion.
Never mind cosmologist studying black holes...

He redefines common English terms to fit his skewed worldview.  He is delusional and he knows it, but he tries to convince himself that he is not by inventing "new scientific" terminology and attacking people who point out obvious holes in his "biblical science".




How silly you have become. Don't you realize that anybody who studies bridges, and then adamantly believes stuff that is blatantly not true about the bridges he has studied, especially in the face of being shown that it is not true, has a religion going for himself? His religion might not be a dangerous one, he may not be harmful to himself or others, and people would not even recognize, generally, that he had a religion going. But according to the definition of religion in the dictionaries, that is what he has.

Since you like to express faith in meanings of words that are not dictionary accurate, and then pick on people who use correct definitions, everyone can tell that your formal religion must be totally wrong, just like your informal anti-dictionary religion.

Cool


I guess you missed this: Is a vocation a religion in your idiolect?
57  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why do Atheists hate Religion ? on: June 30, 2016, 06:12:26 AM
Ah, that's right. For you everything is a religion, isn't it? Jobs, philosophies, sports, habits -- anything anyone spends time on is a religion to you.

Can you even name some belief or idea that can't fit your concept of a religion? I can't.


Things become religions for people when they place improper belief in them. When people consider fictitious or potentially fictitious things as truth, and then start to adamantly believe and trust in them as truth, that's when they have a religion going for themselves.

Any and all ideas that a person has, that he doesn't start to adamantly believe in or trust as truth, may not be a religion for him. For example. A beautiful butterfly may cross one's path. It might intrigue the person for a moment. But then the person goes on his way and forgets about it except to mention it to a few friends. No butterfly religion.

A lepidopterist on the other hand, has made butterflies his religion or one of them.

Cool

Interestingly, most people would call a lepidopterist a vocation rather than a religion. Is a vocation a religion in your idiolect?



58  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why do Atheists hate Religion ? on: June 27, 2016, 11:35:27 PM
Interesting how the cash of the poor always ends up in the coffers of the religion keepers - the sophisticated wealthy ones who 'act' as gods themselves with their insatiable lust for more and more, while preying on the emotions of the 'lost' poor and draining them till all is gone and they die.

Thank GOD crypto is open to all, neutral and unbiased.

In America, among Christian religions, money is not generally taken from the poor by force. Rather, the poor donate it to God, to continue the work of spreading God's word. This doesn't mean that the money is always used in a right way. But the point is that God's Word is spread, and along with it, salvation. God rewards the poor who give, in all kinds of ways for their generosity and love. And, they will end up with eternal life, which is way more important.

Those who spread Gods Word directly - the religious leaders - are doing a great and wonderful work. They deserve to get paid just like anyone else who works. And since this work is saving souls for eternal life, it is the best work there is, and should be rewarded accordingly. It's too bad that some religious leaders are drawn away towards the things of wealth and this life, and start to use the wealth improperly. If they don't change, they will be punished for this, by God.

Cool

What are you talking about?  They operate as tax free scams.  They use the same techniques as a Nigerian boiler room scam artist would use.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1367070.0

Have you been living under the rock?  Or you are in denial of everything that shows how ridiculous your religion is?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N82YvHx9Cek




Tax free scams!!!  Aren't you even starting to realize that taxation is the scam?  Haven't you been looking at Meet Karl Lentz at https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1512214.0 ?

Government is the religion that is trying to shut down the competition. Or are you part of them?

Wake up.

Cool


Politics is OT for this thread. Please try to keep on topic, BADecker.

What Huh? Politics is a religion, and one that atheists often adore. ^^^

Cool

Ah, that's right. For you everything is a religion, isn't it? Jobs, philosophies, sports, habits -- anything anyone spends time on is a religion to you.

Can you even name some belief or idea that can't fit your concept of a religion? I can't.





59  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why do Atheists hate Religion ? on: June 27, 2016, 10:16:36 PM
Interesting how the cash of the poor always ends up in the coffers of the religion keepers - the sophisticated wealthy ones who 'act' as gods themselves with their insatiable lust for more and more, while preying on the emotions of the 'lost' poor and draining them till all is gone and they die.

Thank GOD crypto is open to all, neutral and unbiased.

In America, among Christian religions, money is not generally taken from the poor by force. Rather, the poor donate it to God, to continue the work of spreading God's word. This doesn't mean that the money is always used in a right way. But the point is that God's Word is spread, and along with it, salvation. God rewards the poor who give, in all kinds of ways for their generosity and love. And, they will end up with eternal life, which is way more important.

Those who spread Gods Word directly - the religious leaders - are doing a great and wonderful work. They deserve to get paid just like anyone else who works. And since this work is saving souls for eternal life, it is the best work there is, and should be rewarded accordingly. It's too bad that some religious leaders are drawn away towards the things of wealth and this life, and start to use the wealth improperly. If they don't change, they will be punished for this, by God.

Cool

What are you talking about?  They operate as tax free scams.  They use the same techniques as a Nigerian boiler room scam artist would use.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1367070.0

Have you been living under the rock?  Or you are in denial of everything that shows how ridiculous your religion is?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N82YvHx9Cek




Tax free scams!!!  Aren't you even starting to realize that taxation is the scam?  Haven't you been looking at Meet Karl Lentz at https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1512214.0 ?

Government is the religion that is trying to shut down the competition. Or are you part of them?

Wake up.

Cool


Politics is OT for this thread. Please try to keep on topic, BADecker.
60  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Bitminter bitcoin mining pool - Pays TxFees, Merged Mining, Fair PPLNS rewards on: June 26, 2016, 12:42:28 PM
Today marks 5 years of Bitminter.

Thank you to all who mine and have mined with the pool!



Congrats DrH! One of the longest living pools. I think only Eligius and Slush have been around longer.
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