That was at about 4pm CST today.
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should move this to computer hardware section not digital goods.
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kangasbros, Is there any way to report a spam contact? I got a message this afternoon from "ElitePeasant" with this message: ElitePeasant: Learn how you can counterfeit Bitcoins, and quadruple what's in your wallet NOW! >>>>>>>>>> http://www.mediafire.com/xxxxx <<<<<<<<<<<<<< I changed the xxxxx from what it was so no one accidentally clicks it.
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I want to wait a couple more weeks and see if any progress is made.
There's no hurry in this case. He can't even access his account, so a scammer tag isn't going to help anyone (other than making some people feel better).
Can you explain the " He can't even access his account"? Has his account been locked?
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I wear baseball caps all the time, and if the logo on the cap was a bit smaller, I'd buy one. Maybe it's just the picture, but the logo in comparison to the cap seems huge.
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Hi
I have a Butterfly Labs Single that I want to sell. Hashing great at 832Mh/s firmware.
I am looking for 50 BTC.
PM me if interested.
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Concerns, and not with OzCoin.
I was with OzCoin for months a while back, and decided to try something different for a while. I recently came back with half of the machines I share with a partner. After giving enough time for DGM rewarding to kick in fully, I started doing some comparisons with the numbers in OzCoin and in this other pool. I found something that seems a bit alarming, but I want to make sure I'm thinking about this correctly. Can others please help me check my math and assumptions:
Pool Pool TH Pool GH My GH My Share % Est Rewards ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pool 1 1.39 TH 1390 10.31 0.007417266 0.15900253 BTC OzCoin 1.547 TH 1547 10.34 0.006683904 0.186400 BTC
If I am looking at these numbers correctly, I was doing 0.7% more relative work on pool 1, but for that same work, I was getting credited 17.4% less for that work in the rewards. Also, I am not aware of a fee charged by Pool 1, and know OzCoin charges 1%. Lastly, I am pretty sure DGM had fully 'kicked in', if you will, but if not, that would have been in Pool 1's favor, if anything.
Can anyone help me with what I'm missing here?
Thanks.
There's something called "variance" and "luck".
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Apparently BFL's chips have left the fab:
Originally Posted by ShoutBox @BFL_StevenM : Chips have shipped in bulk! Waiting for arrival... (...) @BFL_StevenM : So, we just barely got the final sign off because one of top-level engineer at one of the companies (who MUST certify their result) goes on holiday at the end of today. (...) @BFL_StevenM : I think we have just a few samples from the bumper. The bulk shipment should be going to them, then us.
Elvis has left the building?
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I'm not 100% sure, but I believe you may have a hard time selling a 5850 for $90 each. I guess time will tell.
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Just a "heads up" on this case......
I have just received an encrypted email, one where I had to log into THEIR system to read the email and reply. the Bank have been following this case/new-site & the forum.
They are STRONGLY of the opinion that a 'Card replacement' is in order for any CC related to this case. Since the original cards were processed and the 3 digit security number was supplied to validate the transactions, there is nothing to prevent the CC being re-billed or the card details being 'used' illegally. Since the details (address & cardholder details, card number & security digits) are in the possession of a 3rd party
which bank?
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i'm surprised no one has asked if these are new or used.
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putting this once in the hardware section is enough. no need to post this to multiple sections of the forum
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Just bid here. The method you use is clunky and unfair to the bidders.
It does feel clunky, doesn't it. However ... it is a technical test run of a process for a GUI based auction tool. Without requiring additional overhead, it is self documenting, transparent, irrevocable, archived, and uses the strengths of BTC. In addition, the bidder's BTC pay address can be unique for this auction, and the bidder can transfer the bid funds through a mixer and remain anonymous. Comments can be added to the bid payments. Your participation in this auction will permanently identify you as a participant in the event that any auction software does materialize. This method documents that I have 13.9710038 BTC on hand, in the account BTC address for the auction. Perhaps you would like to give your 2¢ worth regarding the amount of the fee. I wonder what rate you would accept. Perhaps 0.001 (2¢), or 0.000 1, or 0.000 01. We can survey and vote here and now. Make a payment to 1AjRvwoChLFY7m76Yx6gxeU39gakrEDT8o in the amount of BTC that corresponds to the fraction that you would like to receive on any auctions where you are the buyer. Nothing stops discussion of the bid amounts or any other drama between participants in this thread. I am curious how many call-outs that the receipt of 2¢ is a scam will come forward. so this will be a scam auction software? why not sending back the failed bids? do you want to call this "fees"? Are you still thinking that I am going to hold onto 15 BTC per bidder, as you did in your first post? That is not what my post says, and I invite you to read it again, especially this next part. To place bid, pay 0.01 X your price to 1PRLQuMjk7rR2zW1X3X8kCWHofmkStGzT4 For example, to bid 15 BTC, pay 0.15 BTC ($3.00 or so)
If I call these "fees" will you stop calling the process a scam? It seems pretty clear that this bugs you, but I don't understand why. Nothing is hidden. Everything has a structural purpose. The amounts of money involved are not profitable to me and they are not burdensome to you. This format makes it easy to automate the process. yes i did read it afterwards, the question remains: why dont u send the coins back if auctioning is done? it bugs me cause bidding on an auction dosnt cost you anything, only if you win the auction. if you want to keep em as "fees", then pls edit ur OP accordingly He's doing the auction quibids style
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Only way I'd even consider doing something remotely like this is thru escrow. Once product is in my hands I'll release escrow.
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Like many others I still own some FPGA - 27 units all of them latest batch and running 380MHash bitstream. That makes 10.200ghash. Super stable. In the future(almost now, NOW) you can trade-in for Avalon as stated in the following topic: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=139704.0In the past, two forum users bought three of these boards from me. Im asking 12 BTC each. Those who want to buy Avalon come and talk to me in private. Im waiting you.also avaiable: a 703n wifi router from TPlink, three 13-port hubs, two 650w PSU.Where are you shipping from?
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if you use escrow, give graet a try, he runs the OZ pool.
+1 for Graet
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Looking to Buying a ANY WORKING ASIC
Cash/BTC
Let me know.
Will pay decent money for one shipped and in my hands before CoB Feb 1st
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Giga 990f XA-ud3 Giga 870a-ud3 Giga 2X 970aD3 Asus mx90
7 X 6950's Some with broken fans ask for info 3 X 8550s 3 X 5830's
4 x 40 GB Sata 4 X 40 GB IDE
4 sempron processors and fans 3 X 145 and 1 x 135
1200 watt psu 2x 600 watt psu's 750 watt PSU TONS of risers
You pay shipping, I will tell you what it is when you give me the address.
Submit offers, message me for quicker reply
can you explain what the 8550's are? my google fu fails me. only radeon 8850s i can find are notebook cards.
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