Why start a new thread of the same subject?
You seem to do the mining itself right but as I replied to your other thread, GPU is not good for mining anymore. That's why you're getting so little amounts of bitcoin for your miners efforts.
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Looks cool, but I would prefer all the text fields to have lighter background. Maybe make the QR codes level H, too. (and same sized)
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Should absolutely delete all kinds of threads that are not noob-safe in this Newbies section.
For example, (this actually happened and the user is in the Default Trust List of these forums), "giving 1 btc in ripple" & make super easy instructions.. and if you fell for it, all your bitcoins (in ripple network) will just disappear! Call it a social experiment and it's fine. IT'S NOT FINE. People trust that guy because of his status on these forums.
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Yeah 50 mhash/s is normal for your GPU and it's working fine. The thing is it eats more electricity than it profits as bitcoins. Search some related topics from the Mining section of this forums.
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His estimated reward is 6000+ satoshis...
Edit: now a little less
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Geforce GPU's (or any other than AMD Radeon) aren't good for mining (they don't make any profit anymore). Even AMD Radeons don't(?) do any profit anymore. All the mining work is moving towards ASICs, GPU's like yours can be good for some altcoins. Search Primecoin.
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In some rare cases, if you're using Bitcoin-Qt, you need to rescan the blockchain. Do it by starting bitcoin-qt with parameter -rescan
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Would you really like to talk to yourself(google glass) in the public OR even in private? I will come and command your google glass!!!
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Those miners are also (possibly) never getting to the point of ROI. But they're cool! Im waiting for cheaper prices.. Also read about "default trust list" and trust system overall if you're going to trade using these forums.
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I wouldn't be surprised about 200 million hashrate by November. That's just 4x more than it's currently AND there's a lot of promises of delivering very much hashing power before the end of this year. If you ordered Bitfury-powered miner, atleast it's the most energy efficient miner currently.
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I had a shipping from Amazon->Bitspend->Me and they did email me that the item had arrived to Bitspend warehouse and they would be shipping it to me the next day. Well, they announced their problems just after that and I never got my items. I emailed them and got an answer, something like "Sorry, did we already reship your item to you?".. I answered and now it's been over a month and nothing happened.
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Just a few quotes by you from https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=206948.0Too bad I can't see the original first post because it's been edited and the topic is self moderated. You mislead them purposely to think they would get something else than a DEBT issued by you. Here it is: To expose and bring awareness to the flaws in the Ripple payment system, I am giving away 1 BTC on Ripple. This is a social experiment. Therefore, posts not consisting of an Ripple address to send 1 BTC to will be deleted. How it works1. Register for a bitcointalk.org forum account if you haven't 2. Complete the following steps in your light (not a full node) Ripple client: So you can copy and paste the address we're sending your bitcoin from, it's rH3bZsvVUhzugvcYuJVoSYCEMHkfK6wHNv3. Post your address here. I will send at least 1 BTC to your address. That's it!I suggest reading RippleScam.org afterwards. Please note that you must exchange your bitcoins with an liquidity provider (Ripple does this automatically, when paths are calculated) in order to withdraw them from a gateway.
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It's really exciting to see theory tested. I've stayed well clear of Ripple for this exact reason. As TradeFortress puts it; trust isn't binary. This concept in Ripple is central to it's usefulness and it just doesn't hold water. These objections have been brought up since it's inception and it's only been met with constant hand-waving by the Ripple developers. Even debt at Banks like Chase or Bank of America aren't interchangeable. The whole idea of Ripple is that if Chase promises to redeem 100$, then Bank of America will redeem 100$ and hold the IOU from Chase. That's completely outrageous. Imagine that we somehow got to a point where Ripple was the dominant exchange platform in the world, and regularly handles transactions on the order of hundreds of millions of dollars. You mean to tell me that we're just suppose to trust notoriously untrustworthy banks to never have less than 100% reserves? That a gigantic bank is never going to default and renege on it's IOU's? If we trusted banks this much, then why did we ever bother with Bitcoin? The constant inclination in the system would be to move debt of untrustworthy institutions, to trustworthy institutions. Putting the bad debt on the balance sheets of the good banks. The developers of course continue creating their mountain of rules and caveats to inexorably chip away at the problem, but what they don't realize is that they're chipping away at their central premise; That of interchangeable debt. Once they totally abandon that idea, they'll have something that works, but when they get there, what will be the point? A peer to peer trust-free medium of exchange? (BTC)Edit: ROFLMAOPIMP Webr3 This is where this started??: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=210634.20Where you were WARNED REPEATEDLY in a thread totally about TradeFortress "scamming" people and then you lost 10btc anyway? He gets your bitcoins back to you, you are warned again, and you lose them in exactly the same way! Holy cow! LMAO!!! TradeFortress should have kept your bitcoins, and you shouldn't parading around in your dumbassity* trying to attack TradeFortress' reputation. Wow. I have to step back and cool off from this. This too hilarious/dumb/incredible. *That's a word now. Edit2: "Okay, why should I remove the trust line? Have you extend trust to people who are untrustworthy?" -Webr3 Ahahahahahaha. Wow. Edit3: Ahem... Now that I've had a few deep breathes. Sorry for your loss, but it's a problem with Ripple, not TradeFortress. He trusted TradeFortress, nobody else. Read the messages, DumbFruit. You apparently don't know much about what happened here and therefore I am asking you to actually read this thread and search info about this. The constant inclination in the system would be to move debt of untrustworthy institutions, to trustworthy institutions. Well can't you just do that with Ripple network? You choose who you trust. Please read more about how Ripple works and how the trust in Ripple works (how it's safely used).
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If you really really need a username change.. ask admin
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Onko kukaan käyttänyt localbitcoins.com? Siis ostanut tai myynyt bitcoineja?
Jos kiinnostaa, #bitcoins.fi @ IRCNet ja bittiraha.fi:n foorumeilta löytyy paljon lisää suomalaisia bitcoinista kiinnostuneita. Localbitcoinsista: https://forum.bittiraha.fi/index.php?topic=1121.0
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Haha! Nice one. (this is how people learn about bitcoins, by google, for free!!!)
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Simply a Page 8 post to state that I want to believe.
I thought this thread would die.. And now I make it even worse by bumping it myself. Has MP himself seen this reputation ruining thread started by his PR employee?
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Sale pending for 26 USB eruptors.
pm'd you.
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If i order a starter kit or full mining kit from megabigpower, would i get the equipment by early October or late October? Which one. And, would i get it the same time as everyone else who ordered an October unit?
Most likely late October since 100TH (mining company) mining gear has been delayed by 1 month, too.
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I also like the train metaphor someone here posted recently... you can hear a distant rumbling, but you're not sure what it is...
It's the sound of Gox collapsing Bring on the 'Get your cash out of Gox the only way you can' panic rally ... This "fake rally" will get us to >1000 USD.. and stabilize the BTC/USD there. Mark my words.
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