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1521  Other / Obsolete (selling) / Re: FS: HIS 6990 4GB on: June 16, 2011, 11:59:27 PM
Price shipped to UK?

USPS Priority International $25/US
1522  Other / Obsolete (selling) / [SOLD] HIS 6990 4GB on: June 16, 2011, 11:37:08 PM
SOLD, thanks for all of the interest

I need to get pictures up tomorrow when I am back home but I wanted to post this to get a feel for the interest before posting on ebay.

I have an HIS 6990 4GB, open box available for sale, ended up not having the additional PS wattage needed to run it so it needs a better home.

Will accept Paypal or BTC (market volitility will require a small premium), please PM offers.
1523  Other / Obsolete (selling) / Buying BTC 20-1000 on: June 16, 2011, 05:13:04 AM
Looking to purchase BTC from 20-1000 using either Paypal Mass Pay or possibly Dwolla. Trusted ebay user (same user name) with 10+ year history. If interested PM offers and we can workout terms directly.
1524  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin price being artificially stabilized? on: June 16, 2011, 04:39:35 AM
But why would someone want to spend all that money to stabalize the market?

How long would they keep doing it for?

The currency has very little value to it for trading/buying goods. With all the miners keep dumping there bitcoins in the market to recover costs, especially when they realize that the price will not rise higher than $20, how long will people continue to buy at $20.

I surely would not spend more than $8 dollars as an investment into this currency.

It's not a single variable question... With the rising and falling with such large volume one can make significant cash if they have the ability to force the market to do this, I've never seen it this deep before so it's getting harder and harder but it might still be possible.  Not to mention the large amount of dark pool trading that may occur without impacting the public market.

One wants to stablize the price to help gain confidence after a rocky time and *hopefully* get people interested in the market they just need something to push them over the limit. That is when you throw the price down so they decide to buy in so a new influx of cash can be had. I wish I had the bank and I would do it myself.
1525  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why the price didnt go up ? on: June 16, 2011, 01:54:56 AM

Bob is a miner. He now has 100.000 bitcoins and invested a lot of money in a mining rig. Difficulty increase and he realizes that mining is not profitable anymore for him. He decides to retire and to take his money back. He sell 50.000 bitcoins that very same day.

Price fall.

Funny, I just demonstrated that the difficulty increase might drive the price down as well.

He cannot stop mining and sell (decrease the price) until after he has started mining and bought (increase the price).

If economics were this easy we would all be rich..
1526  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Is Bitcoin/Mt.gox under an orchestrated attack to destroy confidence? on: June 16, 2011, 01:18:35 AM
Sorry to carry the bad news, but if this news checks out:

http://www.bighaber.com/haber/bitcoin-exchanges-offer-anti--money-laundering-aid-929817.html

Rather start to redesign exchanges, Mt.Gox is pretty much dead. This got to be a hard blow in the trust, the "aid offer" will be taken not only for bust drug dealers but to let the government stuck its nose on all BTC economy, from drugs and guns up to undeclared T-Shirt sales, making bitcoin the unsafer currency around.

So you expect an exchange that wants to be legitimate to not cooporate with authorities, no matter how "right" you may think it is as long as it is legal. Please explain how you expect it to work in the real world.
1527  Economy / Economics / Re: Why the low volume on Mt.Gox on: June 15, 2011, 03:03:40 PM
If they could come close to the load people are trying to throw at them I expect it would look much different right now. I'm not saying it would necessarily be higher or lower but there would be quite a bit more volume.
1528  Other / Obsolete (buying) / Re: Buying Mining Contracts on: June 15, 2011, 04:28:28 AM
I have about 4GH/s of capacity and would consider offering 1Gh/s on a contract basis, if interested we can discuss details via PM. You can also post terms publicly if you like but I would leave that decision to you.
1529  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: this is strange and odd. please help. on: June 15, 2011, 03:23:45 AM
that point is that i can easily have 2ghases per second i just need to get an additional motherboard for my 3 6970s. i was asking if anyone can request a motherboard that can actually fit 3 6970s and a psu that can support it. or worst case scenario i get two psus

That obviously ups your chances but I suggest you review the Wiki where it helps explain how to calculate how long it may take to generate a block on average, etc. 2Gh/s is decent however it will still take some time to find your first block.
1530  Other / Obsolete (selling) / Re: 10 x HD 6990 - available on: June 15, 2011, 02:47:58 AM
That is a sexy looking picture, I guess it really matters who you know Smiley
1531  Economy / Marketplace / Re: *NEW* Bitcoin Escrow on: June 15, 2011, 02:28:00 AM
So if I put MY wallet in the second cell, and the receiver's wallet in the third cell, I can actually send money with a 30 days delay, or cancel any time by paying a 1% fee.

I think you got it wrong FOCA Cheesy

First of all you don't put any wallets anywhere, you just enter addresses. Second of all when you pay the 1% fee the money is released to the receiver.
Actually I'm being creatively exploitative with the way your site works to perform cheaper transfers and recover my money back if I want to Smiley You should look into it.

It's definitely a loop hole in the system however for most transactions I don't expect the seller to accept a 30 day delay if receipt of goods/services is much sooner then that, but if you can work it out you pay 0% unless you want to recover your funds downside being the other party should ask what the hell before sending the goods.
1532  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Mt. Gox API disappeared on: June 15, 2011, 02:23:11 AM
When the exchange hangs the API does as well but I'm using it fine myself, in fact I rarely go to the web site.
1533  Economy / Economics / Re: Big investors are coming soon to buy Bitcoin.. on: June 15, 2011, 01:39:39 AM
I'm talking about people that have money to burn. And when they do....

So with the depth as shallow as it is why would big boys all of a sudden show up and buy in just to have the bottom fall out? Short of an idealogical investor doing it for the greater good it's hard to apply real models to predict the market and determine the potential value of your investment. When people with 10K can swing the price 5-10% it isn't the deepest market in the world, heck it's a shallow puddle.
1534  Economy / Economics / Re: Whats the sense of ask-orders like this on: June 15, 2011, 01:32:51 AM
hmm I enter the URL and appropriate values, and it returns this error:

{"error":"Not logged in. Log in<\/a>"}
 
Any ideas?  I know I'm using the right login/pass.

You can't do it in the address bar of your browser (without a dev plugin of some kind), you need to POST those URLs. If you want an easy client toytrader comes to mind, it's a CLI php based trader.
1535  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: I tip for help! on: June 15, 2011, 01:30:04 AM
If your Mh/s are going down when you OC I suggest raising the voltage to the card using Afterburner or similar and/or lowering the memory speed (which will lower the power draw).
1536  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [~3000 Gh/s Mining Pool] HTTPS,API, instant payouts,LP,+1% for NO INVALID BLOCKS on: June 15, 2011, 01:26:26 AM
When will deepbit allow us to withdraw more than a hundreth of a bitcoin at a time?  I have a bunch of change left on deepbit that I would like to get off, but its only letting me transfer to .0x bitcoins.

You cannot manually edit the field? Short of the site being changed I never had an issue in FF 4, I would just edit the amount and withdraw.
1537  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: MineDumpers + Continued pre-price dumping = Prices below $30 for next month+ on: June 15, 2011, 12:27:58 AM
This is a very great point, one that I've considered myself. However, if most of these miners see a future value in Bitcoins, they will tend to sell less. So the price is less likely to drop as long as most miners see a positive outlook.

I'm currently at a loss if I sell or use my BTC, although a longer spell of price stability would be good for the Bitcoin economy so I'm all for it.

=]

At a loss if you sell at $20/BTC? How efficient is your mining operation or did you buy when it was high?
1538  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [225Gh/s+] Bitcoins.lc - Finally a usuable Bitcoin Pool! (EU, IPv6, 0% fee, LP) on: June 14, 2011, 11:45:55 PM
I'm remote right now so I was using the stats to monitor my miners, one of my primary (600Mh/s) went down for some time, missed it... I definitely see the value in external status checking, is the pool looking to add something similar to some others, if not I'll tackle something on my end.
1539  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: GPU ordering issues / How to make a 6 pin pcie connector ? on: June 14, 2011, 10:36:03 AM
Well I ordered a 5770. I was super excited that it came in today !

Then i open the box and NO 6 pin pcie connector, my psu doesnt have one !

The retail package does come with the 6 pin connector and I guess someone decided not to send me one, I have already filed a complaint for missing items, but I dont want to wait another 3-5 days to mine !! I have been CPU mining for 7-8 days and have only achieved .03 BTC ! I really needed this card to boost my MH/s .

SO, does anyone know of a guide to make a 6 pin pci-e power connector ?


update: tried a friends connector .. card doesnt wanna work anyway .. guess its going back... looks like i will never be able to mine.. by the time i order another card the difficulty will be too high for anything I can afford.



I assume you have adequate power for the card, etc. meaning it is in fact the card itself and not a lack of 75W from the connector?
1540  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [180Gh/s+] Bitcoins.lc - Finally a usuable Bitcoin Pool! (EU, IPv6, 0% fee, LP) on: June 14, 2011, 03:56:26 AM
Ive not noticed any difference between running stock 750 or oc 790.

Move that to the hardware forum for help, start a thread there for help, you can reply to me there if you like. On a side note if I OC my cards such that they do not have enough voltage to perform I can actually slow the Mh/s down below stock speeds, assume you are running a Radeon. It's unlikely but possible the card is having trouble given the voltage, you may bump it a bit.
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