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1241  Economy / Long-term offers / Re: BTC - Loan- 3 / 4 / 8 Weeks | Total 2000 BTC - Free 1,05 BTC on: June 02, 2012, 09:35:34 AM
WOW....I nearly shat myself (due to the amounts above...HUGE BTC !...lol) until I figured out they use commas instead of decimal points...LMAO

16.05.12 - 13:42 Uhr   76,6700 Bitcoin    15.06.12 - 13:42 Uhr     81,9986 Bitcoin
15.05.12 - 15:06 Uhr   300,0000 Bitcoin  14.07.12 - 15:06 Uhr    351,3600 Bitcoin  
18.05.12 - 13:02 Uhr   26,7000 Bitcoin    17.07.12 - 13:02 Uhr     31,2710 Bitcoin
25.05.12 - 20:29 Uhr   30,0000 Bitcoin    24.07.12 - 20:29 Uhr     35,1360 Bitcoin


FTFY

16.05.12 - 13:42 Uhr   76.6700 Bitcoin    15.06.12 - 13:42 Uhr     81.9986 Bitcoin
15.05.12 - 15:06 Uhr   300.0000 Bitcoin  14.07.12 - 15:06 Uhr    351.3600 Bitcoin  
18.05.12 - 13:02 Uhr   26.7000 Bitcoin    17.07.12 - 13:02 Uhr     31.2710 Bitcoin
25.05.12 - 20:29 Uhr   30.0000 Bitcoin    24.07.12 - 20:29 Uhr     35.1360 Bitcoin

Certain areas of the world confuse me with their use of commas rather than decimals/periods.....Who does this and why ?
(I am not smart enough to know which area of the world does this....LOL)

One BTC = 1.00 BTC
One Thousand BTC = 1,000 BTC

What does ONE Million look like when you type it ? (as I use 1,000,000 for one milllion)

I just checked my calculator and I can't seem to find the comma button Sad
1242  Economy / Goods / Re: WTS $300 Newegg GC on: June 02, 2012, 08:39:35 AM
Will this work with NewEgg Canada (newegg.ca) ? or only NewEgg USA (newegg.com) ?

If it will work for Canadian orders, let me know.
1243  Economy / Services / WANTED: Virtualized BTC Mining Pool for my ESXi Server on: June 02, 2012, 06:04:02 AM
Anyone interested in packaging a production-ready Mining Pool VHD ?

Full Front-End, Back-End....100% ready-to-mount/boot/web-administer...

Please quote price.

This is for personal use only (private mining team, no public account requests), but I would like it to be 'capable'.

I could probably do 'IT' myself using Windows, but I would rather not....and I am a Linux-Retard, therefore, need help and am willing to pay.

Thanks,
bitlane.
1244  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: I joined the 5 gigahash club on: June 02, 2012, 04:51:41 AM
Something about this seems shady.... definitely shady.
Are you using your hashing power for 'shady' ventures ?
(or are you still pissed off that your invite has not been approved yet ?)
1245  Economy / Lending / Re: Looking for 120 BTC Loan on: June 02, 2012, 03:42:58 AM
Got it...and thanks again.

THREAD LOCKED.

See  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=67666  for updates etc.
1246  Economy / Lending / Re: Looking for 120 BTC Loan on: June 02, 2012, 02:19:08 AM
Still looking.
Hoping to find a Single Lender.

Meh - Starfish waves.  Send me a pm with a reasonable interest rate, and I'll send you the coins.

Thanks Patrick.
PM Sent....hopefully I didn't lowball the interest rate.
bitlane.
1247  Economy / Lending / Re: Looking for 120 BTC Loan on: June 02, 2012, 01:12:05 AM
Still looking.
Hoping to find a Single Lender.
1248  Economy / Lending / FUNDING RECEIVED..... 120 BTC Loan on: June 01, 2012, 11:01:51 PM
I am looking for a 120 BTC Loan for 1 month.

You can see my loan history here:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=67666

Please post or PM with offers.

I would like the option to make daily payments (or payments every couple days) to a clean payback address if possible.

As I am established and somewhat of a low risk, I would hope that the Interest Rate reflects that if possible.
I am currently working on growing my 11 GH Mining Farm.

thanks in advance,
bitlane.
1249  Economy / Trading Discussion / As a matter of public record.. on: June 01, 2012, 07:12:59 PM
Some might have noticed my lack of wonderful posts as of late, as I was unfortunately called out of town to a family emergency that ended....well, 6ft under. You get the idea.

Regardless, I have a package that I was supposed to ship to David_Benz a week ago and I have not shipped it.

It was a 240 BTC deal for 11 video cards.

I am going to help compensate for time wasted in any way I can and will add the following to the package before it goes out:

- AM3 MSI Motherboard (770-G45) + Sempron 140 CPU
- Additional 1x PCIe Cables.

I will also mine for David to the account that I have been for the last couple days while I was away as well as offer other compensation that I can in order to make this right, as he borrowed to purchase this and I want to see everyone get what they deserve in the end.

Again, I apologize...but people die...lol
Allan
1250  Bitcoin / Mining / Are 'Mining Contracts' even worthwhile offering anymore ? on: May 24, 2012, 01:29:34 PM
In my spare time, I have been working on modifying a wonderful app by jjiimm_64 for monitoring and controlling hosts/devices using CGMiner and the API.

In regards to a Mining Contract capable setup, here's what I have pretty much ready to go:

- Buyer Web Monitor/Interface (all miners that are/were paid for, setup by seller in advance - all or some of 'mining farm').
- Buyer Controlled Pools (the ability to ADD, REMOVE, SWITCH and DISABLE Pools - point the power where ever you want IN REAL TIME, whenever. ie. HOP).
- Full stats per host/rig, device/card  etc (90sec updates to avoid excessive API calls to CGMiner that negatively affect performance).
- Simple Anti-Flood protection to keep 'excited miners' from abusing the stats update interval.
- Seller Master Control Panel that includes above (no anti-flood needed though), plus full device controls (as per CGMiner API) such as device clock, fan, voltage controls etc.

For my own setup, I currently have approx 11 GH ready to go (and increasing slowly) and was wondering if it's even worth pursuing this any longer, due to other services such as GPUMAX that already pay me PPS+ for my miners.

Does anyone even bother buying Mining Contracts any longer ?


The Buyer's page looks like this, with the ability to controls pools in real time (add pool, delete pool, enable/disable pool). Nothing special.
Buyer can also see the real-time countdown till the next stats update, as it counts down from 90 seconds.
(pay no attention to the Host names. I was too lazy to change them all after my last upgrade...lol)

1251  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: FS: 11 Mining Cards @ 3700 MH/s - 5830/5850/6870/6950 on: May 23, 2012, 07:04:31 AM
SOLD....
1252  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Very Rich Address? on: May 23, 2012, 06:52:54 AM
The address didn't start accumulating coins until February of this year:

http://blockchain.info/charts/balance?address=1DkyBEKt5S2GDtv7aQw6rQepAvnsRyHoYM

That's my Pirate Savings Account address.

I don't appreciate this being posted in public.
1253  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: FS: 11 Mining Cards @ 3700 MH/s - 5830/5850/6870/6950 on: May 23, 2012, 01:40:05 AM
I applied for a loan to get this.  I will let you know ASAP if he approves.  If so, I want them all at 240 BTC shipped to Portland Oregon.

Cool?

That would be easy. Not too far from me in Canada. Easier than shipping to Texas or Florida and take far less time as well...lol

We would simply need to agree on a value for Customs and Insurance value, for the paperwork. Your call.

<EDIT>
I also have a dead 2 month old (matches the other 2 included) 5850 that I kept around for a spare fan, that I could also throw in since you are closer and it wouldn't affect shipping too much.
The supplier only gave me 30 days return on it and I was too lazy to RMA it, so I kept it for it's fan and that's it.
It can also be part of the package if you want it as a spare.
1254  Economy / Long-term offers / Re: Bitcoin Savings and Trust on: May 23, 2012, 12:43:36 AM
...wastin' away again in p-p-Pirateville....
1255  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: FS: 11 Mining Cards @ 3700 MH/s - 5830/5850/6870/6950 on: May 23, 2012, 12:24:57 AM
It's not a terrible deal, but it's not exactly a stellar deal either.
To be fair, that is the best summary of this deal and even I will admit it.
The thing that this deal has going for it is quantity, availability and convenience.
It's pretty much the difference between having 3700 MH/s up and mining NOW, vs chasing card deals around for a couple months.

If someone has time to sit and bid every decent deal that comes up on Ebay, then there's a chance they could do better than what I have to offer.
Regardless of card, at 240 BTC on 11 cards, that's a breakdown of 21.82 BTC/card or $111.27 USD per card using $5.10 as the current BTC price.
Buying all of the cards that I have listed here, I very much doubt that someone could average $112 USD SHIPPED, per card over 11 cards if buying everything separately.
1256  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: FS: 11 Mining Cards @ 3700 MH/s - 5830/5850/6870/6950 on: May 22, 2012, 05:10:09 AM
Well, last try...

240 BTC Shipped to USA/Canada...$1200 CAD local pickup.

If these cards don't sell for that, then they will never be cheap enough and not worth getting rid of.

I have an MSI BigBang X58 and another 6-card-capable Gigabyte X58A-USB3 on the way (enough to support 13 cards) so if there isn't any movement on these by the time my boards arrive, then it looks like my farm will have to simply grow another ~4GH.

I look forward to hearing from any interested parties.
bitlane.
1257  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Please test (if you dare): next-test 20120519 on: May 22, 2012, 05:00:17 AM
Quote
getmemorypool: longpolling support

Does this mean longpolling for solo mining ?

Would it be beneficial to try this build for solo mining, or is this more intended for every day wallet use 'testing' ?
1258  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: A day in the life of a pirate. on: May 21, 2012, 11:56:12 PM
It's times like this that I am thankful that BTCS&T Accounts are by referral ONLY.....and you can bet that after many of us have had to sit here and read this bullshit day after day with envious people spreading FUD because they couldn't get on the 'Pirate Train' early on....that NO ONE will be inviting any new people to jump on it now or any time soon.

Pirate, I for one want to say THANKS.

I know I have said it before, but there's no point in me being shy about in this thread.

THANKS for EVERYTHING.
bitlane.
1259  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: FS: 11 Mining Cards @ 3700 MH/s - 5830/5850/6870/6950 on: May 21, 2012, 04:28:09 PM
In anticipation of them not selling (due to my forced bundle), I already went ahead and ordered a few more motherboards which should arrive in a couple days.

As I said, it's simply principal. there's no sense in giving them away when a couple hundred additional dollars can put them back to work for me if all else fails.

*bitlane appreciated the match, but blows it out for the time being.
1260  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: FS: 11 Mining Cards @ 3700 MH/s - 5830/5850/6870/6950 on: May 21, 2012, 04:21:20 PM
I simply lack the time and motivation.
Have fun.

200 BTC

Unfortunately what I do not lack is principal and I would rather light them on fire, than give them away Wink
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