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501  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Satoshi Dice -- Statistical Analysis on: May 15, 2013, 02:10:03 PM
There is no f*cking way I am losing this much with the posted odds.

That's the beauty of chance, now isn't it. Wink
502  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [ANN] Ripple++ on: May 15, 2013, 12:31:29 PM
Let's test hashing now - https://ripplepp.appspot.com.
My hashrate is 4.2 kh/s in average, but my PC is not very old. I'd like to know what hashrate others have, maybe I will change the difficulty algo.
PS: Coins r not minted yet, it's just dumb number crunching.

2.9-3.4 kh/s - PC is 3 years old now, working with an AMD Athlon II X4 635 2.9GHz [Quad Core].
3.0-3.5 kh/s - Work laptop (2 years old), a Dell Latitude E6520 running an Intel i5-2410M 2.30GHz [Dual Core].
Doesn't run on my phone after clicking 'Start'..just kinda sits there and nothing happens.
503  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [ANN] Ripple++ on: May 15, 2013, 01:16:08 AM
Please tell me this isn't just a parody thread and will actually come to fruition Cheesy

It's not a parody thread.

Wonderful!

Guys, I need ur help to test the interface on mobile phones.

If u r willing to help, go to https://ripplepp.appspot.com, please.
U r supposed to click [Login] and enter a secret phrase.
After u press [OK] the browser will generate RSA keys and send a request to the server.
I need to know how much time it takes to generate the keys (approximately) and if "0 XXX" appears in "Balance".

Thank you in advance.

On my PC [Windows 7 64-bit] using the latest version of Google Chrome, it took about 5 seconds.
On my phone [Droid RAZR Maxx; Android version 4.1.2] it took about 2 minutes or so to generate the key (using Google Chrome again).
504  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [ANN] Ripple++ on: May 14, 2013, 09:47:20 PM
Following the tradition to announce the launch of a new altcoin in advance, and in continuation of my previous thread...

...I'd like to announce the launch of Ripple++, which will happen soon.

[...]

Those who wish to run their own node could start learning how to host Java application in Google App Engine.

Please tell me this isn't just a parody thread and will actually come to fruition Cheesy
505  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: How do you calculate your mining profitability ? on: May 14, 2013, 12:52:10 AM
none of these profitability calculators consider the diff increase, anyone knows one which takes that into count?

That would require knowing what the difficulty increases are going to be...which is great for maybe predicting out a month or two, but until all ASIC development / deployment is fully underway, it's really really hard to figure out what the difficulty will be after that.
506  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: How do you calculate your mining profitability ? on: May 13, 2013, 08:33:20 PM
considering all the factors, what and how are you calculating your profitability?

https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Profitability_Calculator
507  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: BFL: Chips have shipped, on their way to US on: May 13, 2013, 02:27:05 PM
They have no FCC certification.  Nothing is on file.

So I've recently found, which is quite interesting. I've opened a case with the FCC to confirm.
508  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [LTC][BTC-e] LETS PUMP LTC ON BTC-E! on: May 13, 2013, 01:33:34 PM
No.
509  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Flagged already? Seriously? What's the fucking problem? on: May 13, 2013, 12:22:37 PM
Hypothetical or not, it implies you're looking into the purchase or distribution of narcotics on these forums, which is greatly frowned upon. We try to avoid anything obviously illegal here (see the 'Securities' section for gray-area legal stuff Tongue).

Anyway..can't we just point the OP to SR and call it a day?

I thought SR was dead?

I thought so too, but I checked it out the other day out of curiosity. Interestingly enough, it seems they've grown quite a bit.
510  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Flagged already? Seriously? What's the fucking problem? on: May 13, 2013, 12:20:55 PM
Hypothetical or not, it implies you're looking into the purchase or distribution of narcotics on these forums, which is greatly frowned upon. We try to avoid anything obviously illegal here (see the 'Securities' section for gray-area legal stuff Tongue).

Anyway..can't we just point the OP to SR and call it a day?
511  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: BFL: Chips have shipped, on their way to US on: May 13, 2013, 02:41:23 AM
Various members have researched (a heck of alot of issues) surrounding pre-orders and legal constraints and demands that companies must perform within a certain time frame.

For example, BFL was supposed to have notified their customers within 60 days of any changes to the status of pre-order shipments.

I know that silly, but I want links...that was actually what I was referring to a page (or two) back when I was trying to find the info on this very statement. This is where I think they crossed the line, but I wanted to double back and look at the facts.

It's not that there is no evidence my slow friend. It just means that wasting time with you isn't the best option at this time.

Even when the evidence does slap you, you simply ignore it. Again, you did it just now in the last page.

There is no incentive to fulfill your request.

Like you have anything better to do?

Come on Puerto, you live for this stuff! You troll every BFL thread there is, so I imagine you MUST have some sort of master list of all of BFL's transgressions, right?
512  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: BFL: Chips have shipped, on their way to US on: May 13, 2013, 02:24:11 AM
I do have plenty to add, I am just not doing it with you. You are a known BFL supported and strong shill for them.

People don't really gain anything substantial by answering your demands. You simply ignore the points made even when perfectly legitimate. (Just as you did now) The question is, are you even worth the effort. I think not.

Bwahahaha that's a long way of saying "I have no evidence, so instead I will resort to mocking".

And I'm not just a BFL supporter..I'm also a huge fan of Avalon and ASICMiner. Wink


Sorry, you are out of luck folks.

Not sure if you know this or not, but Butterfly Labs is a private company. They don't have to give us any information on anything going on there...the same applies to Avalon or ASICMiner. The information we've received so far from all companies has been a courtesy.
513  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: BFL: Chips have shipped, on their way to US on: May 13, 2013, 02:13:28 AM
47 C.F.R. 15.1b for starters, unless they already have it licensed (I have seen nothing to that end except some empty talk many months ago)

My guess is that they've already passed this part...given that essentially any electronic device has to pass it before going to market. If they didn't get past this, do you really think they'd send out an "illegal" device to dozens of media outlets?

Anything else, or was this your only thought on "many broken laws and regulations"?
You just want to hear what you want to hear.

Anything contradictory will be ignored by you.

Your mental framing needs adjustments.

If only that were true...I'm more than happy to acknowledge serious arguments, but the problem is I very rarely get any. Saying "BFL has broken so many laws and regulations" without pointing out anything of substance is not an argument.

And, as usual, I see you have absolutely nothing to add to the argument Puerto..just more conspiracy theories and "scam scam scam". As I've noted before: Point out the specific laws that BFL has broken, and I will show you why you're wrong. Simple as that.
514  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Google Consumer Surveys - [How familiar are you with bitcoins?] on: May 13, 2013, 01:28:13 AM
77.6% of people sampled have never even HEARD of bitcoins before.  [1905 reponses]

Is that surprising?

I actually expected that number to be substantially higher.

Sure, there's a number of people within my typical group of friends and associates that knows of Bitcoin...however if I jump down south a bit, I don't expect the folks there to know how many planets are in the solar system, let alone what a growing cryptocurrency is.
515  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: BFL: Chips have shipped, on their way to US on: May 12, 2013, 11:43:11 PM
State's Attorney(s) have already been in contact with BFL due to shipping delays.  There is one document with BFL's response to the S.A. floating around the forums somewhere.

This was my initial thought as well. I remember seeing it ages ago, I just can't seem to find it again. Ah well..I know it's around here somewhere..
516  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: BFL: Chips have shipped, on their way to US on: May 12, 2013, 11:20:10 PM
47 C.F.R. 15.1b for starters, unless they already have it licensed (I have seen nothing to that end except some empty talk many months ago)

My guess is that they've already passed this part...given that essentially any electronic device has to pass it before going to market. If they didn't get past this, do you really think they'd send out an "illegal" device to dozens of media outlets?

Anything else, or was this your only thought on "many broken laws and regulations"?
517  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: BFL: Chips have shipped, on their way to US on: May 12, 2013, 11:00:55 PM
BFL already broke many laws and regulations.  And they still have no FCC radiated emissions testing done.

Nobody cares, apparently.

Hmm, interesting. Can you point out the specific laws and regulations violated by Butterfly Labs? I'm genuinely curious, actually.
518  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Why Ripple is Superior to Bitcoin... on: May 10, 2013, 10:32:38 PM
Sure.  How much do you have and what do want for it?

50,000 XRP on hand ..since it's a revolutionary system and clearly superior to Bitcoin, I'd be willing part with it for a mere BTC500. Should be a steal once XRP takes off.

Naturally I'm willing to negotiate.

I'll give you BTC4 for the 50,000 XRP.

Ha, way to low ball it. A quick look at the Currency Exchange subforum and I've found 4 threads with better offers.

Seems somebody doesn't have as much faith in Ripple as they claim Wink
519  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Why Ripple is Superior to Bitcoin... on: May 10, 2013, 10:01:08 PM
Sure.  How much do you have and what do want for it?

50,000 XRP on hand ..since it's a revolutionary system and clearly superior to Bitcoin, I'd be willing part with it for a mere BTC500. Should be a steal once XRP takes off.

Naturally I'm willing to negotiate.
520  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How often do you check the price of Bitcoin? on: May 10, 2013, 09:48:35 PM
I actually use the Biticker add-on (v1.11.0 by Tritonio) for Google Chrome...so the price is literally always up so long as I have my browser open.
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