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Economy / Lending / Re: Offering BTC loans [no collateral]
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on: August 10, 2014, 07:08:54 AM
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Sorry haploid it was just for checking whether you reply or not, Ok i take stand on 0.03 BTC actually i need 10 USD skrill , i wish u cud help me I had two successful transactions (i sold 3k str for 2.7 usd). U can trust me, if u want me to proof myslf, i am ready I need urgent 10 USD skrill or 0.02 BTC loan, please help me, please
I will repay in two days, 0.03 BTC
0.02 BTC loan required , 0.022 BTC payback period 7 days or less
You know your first offer just a few hours ago was much better. Terrible memory, you won't remember to pay back the loan. Not like I'd give you the loan anyways. Even if he did loan to the newbie rank, u seem like ur trying too hard even if it is a small amount, that alone makes u look fishy.
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Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Armory - Discussion Thread
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on: August 10, 2014, 06:27:03 AM
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Ok, so I've settled on a used laptop I can use for an online system.
This should be more than ok, right ?
1.6Ghz CPU, 3gb of RAM running vista, hard drive will be at least 180GB.
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Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ANTMINER S3 Discussion and Support Thread.
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on: August 10, 2014, 01:58:10 AM
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OK another observation.
I OC'ed 4 of my 12 ants and found that the HW errors were ~1% according to ant monitor. So I droppped them back to the default freq and they are now still hashing faster than the others by a full 10ghash eash. this has been over ~8 hours and it is obvious which are going faster.
S1:210 0d 8h 48m 49s 422.48 449.42 0 0.0017% 0 1,024 UUU 0.3326 0 2580 2580 1500 40 39 40 S1:211 0d 8h 48m 49s 439.16 447.55 0 0.0032% 0 1,024 UUU 0.4324 0 3000 3000 1620 39 38 39 S1:212 0d 8h 48m 50s 477.85 448.5 0 0.0158% 0 1,024 UUU 0.4189 0 3360 3360 2880 39 38 39 S1:213 0d 5h 25m 12s 459.72 455.67 0 0.0159% 0 256 UUU 0.3514 0 1620 1560 1620 39 37 39 S1:214 0d 6h 28m 12s 482.36 435.28 0 0.0003% 0 256 UUU 0.1668 0 1680 1680 1500 39 39 37 S1:215 0d 6h 28m 11s 425.68 436.66 0 0.0118% 0 256 UUU 0.3153 0 3540 3540 1680 40 38 40 S1:216 0d 6h 28m 13s 452.1 434.52 0 0.0014% 0 1,024 UUU 0.3471 0 1680 1680 1380 40 40 40 S1:217 0d 5h 25m 16s 444.85 440.49 0 0.0025% 0 1,024 UUU 0.3075 0 2580 2580 1680 39 39 37 S1:218 0d 9h 4m 42s 431.95 436.89 0 0.0069% 0 1,024 UUU 0.4008 0 2040 2040 1620 40 38 40 S1:219 0d 9h 3m 53s 417.35 437.78 0 0.0008% 0 1,024 UUU 0.5288 0 1680 1680 1380 39 37 39 S1:220 0d 9h 3m 35s 417.95 437.34 0 0.002% 0 256 UUU 0.1403 0 3120 3120 1440 38 38 38 S1:221 0d 9h 2m 32s 422.26 436.51 0 0.0007% 0 1,024 UUU 0.4047 0 2820 2820 1740 39 37 39
Weird why when put back to the default they are going faster.
Fahlcor
Ant Monitor ?
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Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ANTMINER S3 Discussion and Support Thread.
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on: August 10, 2014, 01:05:33 AM
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Great, another brit with a shitty mic.
Still sore about the Battle of Brandywine after all these years Cheers Ahh nice reference. I gather you know his home state. I won't mention Monmouth Battlefield and Molly Pitcher more then this one time. But enough of PA and NJ revolutionary battle references . I saw that video about ten times the instructions help but it is not well miked. I watch his videos a lot. here is my thread for over under clocks https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=589429.0and the s-3 thread is here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=699064.0I remember from here you said you live numbers from an old job but that's a bit too technical for me lol. I suppose all I need are the written instructions he provides in the video. That being said, I noticed in what you link you talk about undervolting, thats basically for conserving power right ? But dont you need to downclock when you undervolt ? Which I believe is something people look at when these start to be useless. I mean can't you just downclock the freq to save power, why undervolt too ?
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Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ANTMINER S3 Discussion and Support Thread.
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on: August 10, 2014, 12:39:18 AM
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yes, that's fine. You don't want to bump them up to 237.5 and see what happens? Well, each miner is on it's own 1k watt PSU where there being hosted with all four power ports on the miners being used. That said, I do want to incrementally OC them with each step being left alone for 24hrs to see what extras I can squeeze out of these while being stable. That said, can these be OC'd from the webui or do I need to use PuTTy to get in to the miners ? Putty (PC) or Terminal (on a mac) I would suggest to skip 225 initially, and go to 237.5. In my experience, if they cannot do 237.5, then they cannot be at 225 either, so you save time. What do I use for port in putty ? I got the hostname / ip like this for all my miners where they're being hosted. 1.2.3.4:5678 So for putty i guess it would be root@1.2.3.4:5678 but what do I us for port ? I might have to ask my collo guy to open the port so I can use it. Also, what are the increments you an use besides 225 & 237.5 ? Basically I'm looking for an OC guide... I've seen it here before but god knows what damn page it's on. Forgo to bookmark it last time. how to ssh into miner: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72FU4Z_n0B4I am using Terminal, don't know putty, but the gist is, i believe, that you ssh into root@<you miner IP>, not port. Check the video and also click on "more" tab in comments. Great, another brit with a shitty mic. Ssh uses port 22. You log in as the root user. Ty, waiting on my collocation guy to look in to that port for me since I keep timing out. Great, another brit with a shitty mic.
Still sore about the Battle of Brandywine after all these years Cheers Lol, it just seems like every video I watch that a brit recorded regardless of where they live now, always has a video to which you need to go blind watching because you have to sit so close to hear it good lol.
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Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ANTMINER S3 Discussion and Support Thread.
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on: August 10, 2014, 12:00:05 AM
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yes, that's fine. You don't want to bump them up to 237.5 and see what happens? Well, each miner is on it's own 1k watt PSU where there being hosted with all four power ports on the miners being used. That said, I do want to incrementally OC them with each step being left alone for 24hrs to see what extras I can squeeze out of these while being stable. That said, can these be OC'd from the webui or do I need to use PuTTy to get in to the miners ? Putty (PC) or Terminal (on a mac) I would suggest to skip 225 initially, and go to 237.5. In my experience, if they cannot do 237.5, then they cannot be at 225 either, so you save time. What do I use for port in putty ? I got the hostname / ip like this for all my miners where they're being hosted. 1.2.3.4:5678 So for putty i guess it would be root@1.2.3.4:5678 but what do I us for port ? I might have to ask my collo guy to open the port so I can use it. Also, what are the increments you an use besides 225 & 237.5 ? Basically I'm looking for an OC guide... I've seen it here before but god knows what damn page it's on. Forgo to bookmark it last time. how to ssh into miner: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72FU4Z_n0B4I am using Terminal, don't know putty, but the gist is, i believe, that you ssh into root@<you miner IP>, not port. Check the video and also click on "more" tab in comments. Great, another brit with a shitty mic.
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Economy / Services / Re: [PrimeDice] [Highest Paid Signature] Earn Bitcoins Simply By Posting
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on: August 09, 2014, 11:44:04 PM
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We don't need to fill out the google form every time do we? meaning sign up, i know we post how many posts we had, but thats it.. correct me if im wrong.
You are right we no need to fill out google form every time just once is ok Just for shits n giggles and security, just fill out with every sign up unless everyone really is that damn lazy.
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Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ANTMINER S3 Discussion and Support Thread.
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on: August 09, 2014, 11:39:50 PM
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yes, that's fine. You don't want to bump them up to 237.5 and see what happens? Well, each miner is on it's own 1k watt PSU where there being hosted with all four power ports on the miners being used. That said, I do want to incrementally OC them with each step being left alone for 24hrs to see what extras I can squeeze out of these while being stable. That said, can these be OC'd from the webui or do I need to use PuTTy to get in to the miners ? Putty (PC) or Terminal (on a mac) I would suggest to skip 225 initially, and go to 237.5. In my experience, if they cannot do 237.5, then they cannot be at 225 either, so you save time. What do I use for port in putty ? I got the hostname / ip like this for all my miners where they're being hosted. 1.2.3.4:5678 So for putty i guess it would be root@1.2.3.4:5678 but what do I us for port ? I might have to ask my collo guy to open the port so I can use it. Also, what are the increments you an use besides 225 & 237.5 ? Basically I'm looking for an OC guide... I've seen it here before but god knows what damn page it's on. Forgo to bookmark it last time.
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Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ANTMINER S3 Discussion and Support Thread.
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on: August 09, 2014, 11:26:55 PM
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yes, that's fine. You don't want to bump them up to 237.5 and see what happens? Well, each miner is on it's own 1k watt PSU where there being hosted with all four power ports on the miners being used. That said, I do want to incrementally OC them with each step being left alone for 24hrs to see what extras I can squeeze out of these while being stable. That said, can these be OC'd from the webui or do I need to use PuTTy to get in to the miners ?
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Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [11000 TH] BTC Guild - Pays TxFees+NMC, Stratum, VarDiff, Private Servers
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on: August 09, 2014, 10:51:23 PM
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Wish I was wise enough to keep my coins...
A common sentiment among pretty much anybody who has been in BTC since 2010-2012. I thought getting that couple hundred bucks from a BTC->PayPal site was awesome back in 2011. $1 for a coin? You must be insane if you want to pay me that much, take them all! I'll just make another 50-100 tomorrow.Yep. A bird in the hand is better than 2 in the bush. Cash out now when the money is guaranteed and if I sense the price will rise I will just hoard the rest. My problem was trusting BFL to ship a miner in October of 2012 which would have made me thousands of BTC. So I paid for it with 210 BTC. The conman that is Josh Zerlan pushed it to July 2013 and my net return was less than 20 BTC But at least I found 3 blocks for BTC Guild I found more, I found 0, shit wait... I think I did that wrong but congrats ;-p
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Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [11000 TH] BTC Guild - Pays TxFees+NMC, Stratum, VarDiff, Private Servers
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on: August 09, 2014, 07:57:48 PM
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Geez, what's going on with the pool hashrate the past 24 hours? It's back down to 9990THs after being above 12,000 for a few days. You would think the hashrate would be going up with all of the new deliveries of SP30s and S3s.
It's basically one group of accounts (same owner) coming and going. Not sure why. Same thing happened last week. Anyway, the pools been doing good recently and was looking for any new info on the NY situation. I see it's been delayed for furthur discussion, I guess the Bitcoin Foundation along with others asked for more input to be made before final laws are made.
Very little news at this point. My lawyer's advice right now is just be cautious and wait for finalized regulations before taking action. They do agree that if NY *wanted to* they could likely target any pool in the United States because this new regulation is defining virtual currency business interactions with NY residents as a nexus creating activity. If a nexus is established, they are able to prosecute/tax/regulate. However, my lawyer believes it is a winnable case if it came to that due to lack of physicality and lack of marketing directed at NY residents. There's also the intention of the regulations, which is money laundering and consumer protection. In the case of BTC Guild, nobody is investing/depositing funds. This is the "real" target of regulations - financial services where users are either being encouraged to invest or store funds with a third party. The problem is that winning such a case wouldn't matter, since the cost of defending myself would probably exceed the value of the business. For now, everything remains unchanged. Lawyer is still trying to determine if having users agree to a set of conditions ("I am not a resident of NY", "I do not run equipment located in NY", "I am not accessing the site from NY") agreement would be sufficient protection. Shit, I'll agree to new terms and fax a copy of my state issued ID showing I'm a PA resident. Everything I own is hosted 5 hs from me in Carlisle Pa.
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Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ANTMINER S3 Discussion and Support Thread.
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on: August 09, 2014, 05:44:49 AM
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Everything still looks good but I'm curious about the HW figure on two miners, one of which on BTC Guild shows 768 dupes and the other 1280. Where as the other two miners have less than an HW of 30. All four though seem to be hashing at normal / advertised speeds. Just received all four Fri the 8th and they've been running as long as seen below. Ty. Miner 1 Stale / Dupe / Other : 4608 / 768 / 0 Elapsed GH/S(5s) GH/S(avg) FoundBlocks Getworks Accepted Rejected HW Utility Discarded Stale LocalWork WU DiffA DiffR DiffS BestShare 10h 52m 31s 452.03 441.55 0 1,439 15,658 24 295 24 133,158 0 7,141,206 6,168 4,008,448 6,144 0 0
Miner 2 Stale / Dupe / Other : 5888 / 1280 / 0 Elapsed GH/S(5s) GH/S(avg) FoundBlocks Getworks Accepted Rejected HW Utility Discarded Stale LocalWork WU DiffA DiffR DiffS BestShare 10h 54m 5s 452.19 439.71 0 1,440 15,618 31 267 23 133,908 0 7,186,989 6,142 3,998,208 7,936 0 0
Miner 3 Stale / Dupe / Other : 5376 / 0 / 0 Elapsed GH/S(5s) GH/S(avg) FoundBlocks Getworks Accepted Rejected HW Utility Discarded Stale LocalWork WU DiffA DiffR DiffS BestShare 10h 54m 31s 450.79 439.95 0 1,442 15,551 23 29 23 133,223 0 7,195,787 6,146 3,981,056 5,888 0 0
Miner 4 Stale / Dupe / Other : 3328 / 0 / 0 Elapsed GH/S(5s) GH/S(avg) FoundBlocks Getworks Accepted Rejected HW Utility Discarded Stale LocalWork WU DiffA DiffR DiffS BestShare 10h 54m 43s 439.25 440.95 0 1,441 15,826 15 14 24 132,636 0 7,167,682 6,159 4,051,456 3,840 0 0
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Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ANTMINER S3 Discussion and Support Thread.
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on: August 09, 2014, 03:24:55 AM
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I know there's different overclock settings but what's the smallest increment one can increase ? Or is it pretty much go by what BM has in the config files or nothing at all ?
Also, can OC / DC be done from within the webui ?
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Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ANTMINER S3 Discussion and Support Thread.
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on: August 08, 2014, 11:21:55 PM
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So everything looks good so far on my four S3's that got set up today, running stock speeds I'm seeing 440 on all off them except for one doing like 438 but shit, that don't matter lol.
In about another 16hrs I'll have more realistic numbers.
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