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1381  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How many premined coins would YOU like to see in SC 3.0? on: March 03, 2012, 12:51:48 AM
Every time I see the words "CoinHunter", "RealSolid", "Solidcoin"... I feel like going throwing up.
This guy(s) is/are a huge jerk.
It is time to ban those idiots from bitcointalk, now.
I'm tired of this.
no no! don't ban them, they are awesome lulz ftw!

 Tongue
1382  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How many premined coins would YOU like to see in SC 3.0? on: March 02, 2012, 10:06:54 PM
Every time I see the words "CoinHunter", "RealSolid", "Solidcoin"... I feel like going throwing up.
This guy(s) is/are a huge jerk.
It is time to ban those idiots from bitcointalk, now.
I'm tired of this.
1383  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: ~3GH/s in a 4U rackmount case. (30GH/s+ in a 45U server rack?) on: March 02, 2012, 01:46:22 AM
D&T,

 You bought this 4U rack case here:

 http://www.provantage.com/chenbro-micom-rm41300-fs81~7CHEN0RM.htm ?

Thanks!
Thiago
1384  Local / Português (Portuguese) / Re: Mercado Bitcoin atinge 500 usuários! on: March 02, 2012, 12:57:40 AM
O esquema será crescer o comércio (e não só o exchange) usando Bitcoins e esquecer de uma vez por todas o Real. Tornando os exchanges cada vez menos necessários.

Eu já dou preferência para pagamentos em Bitcoins para os meus serviços... Em breve, não vou mais aceitar Reais, nunca mais.

Vou mesmo ter Reais para pagar só, e somente só, o que for impossível de não se conseguir pagar com Bitcoins.

BTW, ótimo trabalho Leandro!!

Abx!
Thiago
1385  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [270GH/s] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: March 01, 2012, 10:29:17 PM
forrestv, are you considering acting on any of these ideas?  What are you current thoughts on this?

I've though about it quite a bit Smiley I plan to start a second P2Pool once P2Pool reaches about 400GH/s, because only then will we have enough power to make splitting into two okay. The upcoming protocol change lets new P2Pools safely be created.

Any method of dynamically creating P2Pools runs the risk of hurting miners because a pool can't simply be terminated if the hash rate lowers, since the last day of shares that were mined won't be built on top of and won't get their fair reward.

I intend to move towards the high-difficulty p2pool backbone idea eventually, but that will obviously require a lot of thought and changes.

When you split P2Pool into two, for example, 400G into two of 200G, in fact we will still @ 400G, right?!
So, the variance of a 200G pool can hurt us, poor miners... I think... lol

Thanks!
Thiago
1386  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: At what hash rate does it become advantageous to solo mine? on: March 01, 2012, 07:31:41 AM
how does p2p pool give you the best of both worlds?

lets say 50-100GH/s, you'd still recommend p2p?

Yes.  There are no fees and even w/ 50GH adding it to p2pool 270GH = 320GH/s which is a significant reduction in variance.

+10!
1387  Local / Português (Portuguese) / Re: Fim da mineração on: February 29, 2012, 06:26:50 PM
Prezados

Quando o trabalho de mineração vai acabar? Ou seja, quando a mina vai secar? Quando atingir os 21 milhões de bitcoin? Ou não há limite de blocos?

O Garimpo de Bitcoins nunca vai acabar... Mesmo chegando aos 21 milhões de Bitcoins. Os garimpeiros então passarão a ganhar seus Bitcoins cobrando pequenas taxas para efetuarem as transações...
1388  Economy / Lending / Re: [CLOSED] 125 BTC Loan - Repay 130 BTC in 30 days - for a new mining rig on: February 26, 2012, 09:32:24 PM
Repay to Patrick 80 BTC for now, I'll finish my debit with him within next couple days...
1389  Local / Português (Portuguese) / Re: Mercado bitcoin Brasil indo muito on: February 21, 2012, 03:14:45 AM
Agora volume no Mercado Bitcoin parece estar diminuindo. Ao longo dos últimos 30 dias 3.302 BTC comercializados com um valor de 43.233 BRL.

Que brasileiro vai comprar Bitcoins no meio do Carnaval?!!?! LOL
1390  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: PayPal for BTC Exchanger on: February 19, 2012, 04:26:39 PM
Hello bitcointalk.org community.

I am here to offer you my service which contain exchanging YOUR PAYPAL CASH for my BITCOINS.

Yes you're reading right,i'm offering you this rare service.

You may ask why I would do that? Its so risky for my side and I can get easily scammed?

I am taking few security steps with each customer and I have my own process of making this deal without risking both sides.

All I can say is that some dumb scammers wont even get near my bitcoins, so dont even try.

Also I am only taking "mid-big" orders so I can get something out of this too. Minimum I would say is 50 coins worth of money(mtgox rate), ofcourse more you pay with PayPal more willing I am to make a deal with you.

If you're thinking why you should trust me? Well pretty logic is that PayPal is reversable payment within 30 days chargeback itself or 180 days if you're paying me with card,and I will be paying you with noreversable bitcoins.

If you have any more questions feel free to send me PM or email tentypmes@hotmail.com

Best Regards,
dareq

I'm with you!!  Cheesy
1391  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: P2Pool Ubuntu Linux Installation Service - For Mining Farms on: February 18, 2012, 10:44:37 PM
Well then you should definitely get a p2pool livecd working since it shouldn't be a problem for you Smiley

I'll do it!  ^_^
1392  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Looking for a new pool on: February 18, 2012, 04:43:56 PM
I'm looking to switch away form bitcoins.lc (aka bitlc.net) as it is too bug ridden for my liking as any other day now a new issue crops up.I'm looking for a pool that gives me the most BTC from my efforts (whatever payment system does this I'm interested in)

I don't mind having to use a rather large pool if need be but fees must be very low or free (Deepbit charges a fee but offers a lot more than my pool).All I care about is a straightforward pool that is generally reliable that pays me the most for my efforts (400MHash/s).

P2P pool is not an option as I've heard complaints of people getting less for their hashes than a traditional pool as well as a complex setup (Shouldn't take more than creating a user account and setting up your worker and be done,anything more is a definate no-no)

I'm open to most types of offers (including refferals providing that they give me something in return for following them) from users of other pools that have had a relatively trouble free experience.

Thanks

1- P2Pool
2- EclipseMC
3- http://mmpool.bitparking.com/
1393  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: P2Pool Ubuntu Linux Installation Service - For Mining Farms on: February 18, 2012, 06:32:02 AM
Guess who make the following live-cd:

http://wiki.xen.org/wiki/LiveCD

?

Tongue
1394  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Public P2Pool, how? on: February 18, 2012, 06:04:33 AM
Guys,

 I would like to setup a Public P2Pool for anyone that doesn't have knowledge / time to setup its own P2Pool node...

 How can I do it?! I mean, how people can use my P2Pool node and receive the payment on his own Bitcoin Address, not giving hashpower to me, of course...

 Also, I would like to give people the possibility of merged mining too...

Thanks!
Thiago

honestly a better option might be to setup a p2pool vm service, where people pay .05 btc a month to mine, and you set them up with a p2pool ubuntu vm or something, all configured.. its not like p2pool requires any guts to run right?


You read my mind.

I can provide this service... But 0.05 BTC a month isn't enough... Maybe I can setup a little fee at P2Pool node that I manage.

You think that there is a market for "P2Pool Private Hosting Service"?!

Thanks!
Thiago

You are asking for things that are way too complicated.  What you want already exists.

Setup p2pool and add a "--fee 1" to take a 1% fee from anyone using your node.  "$ ./run_p2pool.py --help"

Others have already said that anyone can connect with their username being their payment address if you just open a port.  I used to have my address (p2pool.stitthappens.com:8336) in my sig, but I just point to the wiki now.  I also run p2pool2.stitthappens.com:8336 as my backup.   You can even tell the fee by visiting http://<p2pool node>:<port>/fee

Right now p2pool doesn't have much monitoring.  It would be nice to have worker stats available in a few more formats.

+1
1395  Bitcoin / Pools / P2Pool Ubuntu Linux Installation Service - For Mining Farms on: February 18, 2012, 06:03:13 AM
Hi!

 I want to see the P2Pool approach/technology ultra-hyper-developed.

 Now, P2Pool needs to reach a minimum of 600-700 GHash... To take the %^$^#@%$#@ variance away. Plus, once for all, ending the "pools operators scams", pool fees and concerns of any kind.

 So, I'm offering my services to help you guys. I'll install your entire P2Pool node, ready-for-mining.

 You'll haven't virtually no mining downtime.

 I can setup your P2Pool node for BTC/NMC/DVC/I0C/IXC/LTC.

 I give you guys two options:


 1- A Dedicated Physical Machine for P2Pool within your office LAN or mining farm:

     1.1 Install Ubuntu Desktop 11.10 (32 bits) and TeamViewer 6 for Debian/Ubuntu and, talk with me.
     1.1.1 TeamViewer 6 for Ubuntu http://www.teamviewer.com/download/version_6x/teamviewer_linux.deb


 2- A Ubuntu Linux Virtual Machine for P2Pool within your Windows:

     2.1 Install TeamViewer 6 in your Windows and talk with me;
     2.1.1 Download: http://www.teamviewer.com/download/version_6x/TeamViewer_Setup.exe


 NOTE: To install TeamViewer 6 on Ubuntu, download the file teamviewer_linux.deb (Debian/Ubuntu) from teamviewer.com and double click at it. If it can't be installed for some reason, open the Terminal and run: "sudo dpkg -i ~/Downloads/teamviwer_linux.deb".


 How much will cost my service? 5, 10, 15 BTC?!
 You make the price after I finish the job. And if you don't want/can pay... Well, what a hell... I'll do it for free!!  Tongue


 NOTE: If you choose option 2, I recommend the VirtualBox installation for the creation of your Linux virtual machine. Get it here: http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/4.1.8/VirtualBox-4.1.8-75467-Win.exe

 NOTE: I only can make some kind of "guarantee of work" for option 1.

 NOTE: If you have any XenServer or VMWare (Workstation or ESX) around, we can use it for your P2Pool node!

 NOTE: If you pretend to run the cgminer at the same physical machine of your P2Pool node, I still can help you but, it is out of the scope of this proposal.

Regards,
Thiago
1396  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: ANUBIS - a CGMINER Web Frontend on: February 18, 2012, 04:45:17 AM
Guys,

 Sorry about my dumb question...

 I'm running CGMiner for a couple months and, today I restart all my mining rigs and start ANUBIS and... I'm seeing a LOTS of "Discards", some hosts have "97.12% of Discarted"...

 What is that means?!!?

Best,
Thiago


I figured that out! Tks!
1397  Local / Mineração em Geral / Re: FPGA mineiração on: February 18, 2012, 02:53:49 AM
Esquema será escolher os 3 melhores FPGAs e comprar um de cada, para avaliá-los melhor...
1398  Local / Mineração em Geral / Re: FPGA mineiração on: February 18, 2012, 02:53:09 AM
O que me preocupa é a taxação quando chegar no Brasil

Temos que evitá-la, não pagá-la de JEITO NENHUM.

Quanto maior o lote, maior a chance de ser barrado.

O Icarus cita no post dele que faz parcerias para produção, o esquema realmente seria nos juntarmos para montar uma "fabrica" aqui. Ser taxado no componente que necessariamente vem do exterior vai gerar um custo de 10% do que ser taxado no produto final, e a maioria dos componentes podemos conseguir por aqui. Teriamos ai um custo para compra dos "dispositivos de construção".


Pode contar comigo.
1399  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: ANUBIS - a CGMINER Web Frontend on: February 18, 2012, 01:49:56 AM
Guys,

 Sorry about my dumb question...

 I'm running CGMiner for a couple months and, today I restart all my mining rigs and start ANUBIS and... I'm seeing a LOTS of "Discards", some hosts have "97.12% of Discarted"...

 What is that means?!!?

Best,
Thiago
1400  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: A1BitcoinPool Complaint on: February 17, 2012, 09:58:15 PM
Please, lets go to P2Pool!! ALL OF US!! NOOOOW!!

What you waiting for?! Christmas?!?!  Cool
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