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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The Bitcoin Foundation Must Remove Satoshi as Founder
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on: July 05, 2014, 10:25:21 PM
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Found this on the bitcoin foundations threads
Satoshi: "I did not ask for nor give permission to be included in the Foundation's "Founding Members" roll. Please remove me.
Foundation: "Satoshi, it was done to honour the fact that your singular contribution to our collective well being is the very reason for the Foundation's existence. It was meant to acknowledge your work.
Satoshi: "No, it was meant by you to imbue your organization with legitimacy by association. Please remove my name.
Foundation: "But...... we're carrying on your work! We're promoting Bitcoin."
Satoshi: "No, you're not. The subtext of the Bitcoin protocol is that heirchial organizations like yours were the problem, addressed to some degree by my solution. Others can now deploy similar approaches for different problems. You are simply promoting yourselves and your own personal ambitions. Please remove my name.
Foundation: "We're funding the maintenance and progression of your core protocol. Bitcoin needs us!"
Satoshi: "It does not need you. Bitcoin is my child, not yours. You do not understand. It will live or die as an idea. I cast my child into a violent and unforgiving world. That was necessary. I bet the life of my child against the killing powers of constructs like yours. I am proud of my child so far. I give your organization less than 18 months before its own irrelevance and infighting consumes itself. That is the inflexible hallmark of your reality. Please remove my name."
Foundation: "What? I don't understand."
Satoshi: "I know. Please remove my name".
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Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ROCKMINER ASIC miner official thread
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on: July 04, 2014, 10:26:31 PM
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I'm getting an extremely large number of duplicate shares with one of my Rocket Boxes on the Rockminer pi image. About 19%. I remember Avalon 1's and Knc had this problem until firmware updates. If anyone is using cgminer on a computer with the Rocket Box could let me know what your duplicates look like.
Edit: Dont get me wrong, these Rocket Boxes are hashing great. Just a high number of duplicate shares on one that in the end doesn't really effect your earnings, just that miner has to work harder.
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Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ROCKMINER ASIC miner official thread
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on: July 04, 2014, 04:28:45 PM
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Rocket Boxes been mining for 24 hrs now. I'm having same ghs/watts as setup video. Seems real stable with pi image. I'm gonna replace fans tonight because of noise level. I'll post once I find a quite fan solution. By the way these fans suck air through miner, they do not push.
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Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ROCKMINER ASIC miner official thread
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on: July 03, 2014, 04:55:49 PM
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Pi image from Bobsag3 working great on both my pi's. I downloaded then unzipped, then transferred disk image out of downloaded file to desktop, then wrote to a freshly formatted SD card. One note I'm using a real pi with the blue audio Jack, not a knockoff one with the black audio Jack. The knockoffs don't run the software that well. Use 192.168.1.254
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Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Raspberry pi and rockminer help
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on: June 26, 2014, 03:59:06 AM
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Look at CrazyGuys 2nd post on his r-Box thread. He has a sd card image for the pi thats for r-Box. It's rock solid. Format the sd card(right click and select format) download the image from CrazyGuys group buy page and write image to formatted sd card with win32diskimager. Type 192.168.1.254 in url box and put in pool info.
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Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [2000 TH] Slush's Pool (mining.bitcoin.cz); TX FEES + VarDiff
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on: May 31, 2014, 05:32:03 PM
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I never really post, but all these pool hoppers will never earn their share until they split their hashes between a couple of pools for good varience and stay there. I just hate when good runs/luck get messed up by pool hoppers thinking they are going to get something for nothing. If it really worked, we would all do it! Sorry for complaining but just had to get it out.
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Bitcoin / Mining / Re: [WARNING SCAM] BUTTERFLY LABS FAKE SITE
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on: January 01, 2014, 06:02:42 PM
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just check domain age guys,if it registered on last month or few months then dont trust it
We know butterflylabs, but this site we are talking about is scam of the real one. In fact it links back and fourth between itself and the real one so people think they are on the site they normally visit.
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Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Newbie Help Please - unconfirmed blocks
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on: December 30, 2013, 09:24:51 PM
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I've been mining for a couple weeks now at ~67 GH/s and everything has gone smoothly until now. Yesterday, starting with block # 21305, my account has not been confirming the blocks. The statistics page is showing confirmed blocks, but I am not getting the confirmation on my account page. My unconfirmed blocks are increasing. Blocks 21305 - 21316 are still not confirmed for me and not allowing me a payout. Is anyone else having this problem or know why this would happen. I opened a ticket yesterday when this started to happen and its been 24 hours and I have received no response and the problem is continuing to build (trapped BTC in my unconfirmed status)
Thanks in advance, Steve (Jespa)
Check Slushs form, several tickets have been sent to his pool about this problem.
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