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1641  Other / Archival / Re: delete on: March 16, 2012, 02:09:41 AM


I wouldn't label Ahimoth as being a nice guy, he definitley jumped into douchebag level with the attempted FUD'ing and smear campaign on Coblee.

Another one like Viper that seems to forget that unlike Lord Realscam, exactly who they are, where they are and everything that follows is not a mystery.


~BCX~


What smear campaign on Coblee? I don't recall ever saying anything negative about Coblee. The only thing I ever did to Litecoin or Coblee was to mine it while profitable and supply him with facts about the existence and performance of a GPU miner for Litecoin, which as I hope everyone knows by now is real.

You don't read very well if you didn't catch CoinSchizophrenics and the SoiledCoin sockpuppets accusations about Coblee.
The official party line of SoiledCoin is that Coblee was secretly mining LTC with a fast GPU miner.

If you are no longer part of the SoiledCoin project, you should say so. Otherwise, you should lie in the bed you've made for yourself.

Guilty by association huh?

Perhaps if the members of the SoiledCoin team were more upfront about their identities we could tell whom was associating with who.
Maybe we would be less cynical if your PR spokescritter did not up and vanish when the light of day shone upon him.
Maybe we would be less cynical if you all didn't share the CoinSchizo account.

After all that has happened with SoiledCoin PR, who can (or cares to) unravel what has been said by whom.
1642  Other / Archival / Re: delete on: March 16, 2012, 01:41:09 AM


I wouldn't label Ahimoth as being a nice guy, he definitley jumped into douchebag level with the attempted FUD'ing and smear campaign on Coblee.

Another one like Viper that seems to forget that unlike Lord Realscam, exactly who they are, where they are and everything that follows is not a mystery.


~BCX~


What smear campaign on Coblee? I don't recall ever saying anything negative about Coblee. The only thing I ever did to Litecoin or Coblee was to mine it while profitable and supply him with facts about the existence and performance of a GPU miner for Litecoin, which as I hope everyone knows by now is real.

You don't read very well if you didn't catch CoinSchizophrenics and the SoiledCoin sockpuppets accusations about Coblee.
The official party line of SoiledCoin is that Coblee was secretly mining LTC with a fast GPU miner.

If you are no longer part of the SoiledCoin project, you should say so. Otherwise, you should lie in the bed you've made for yourself.
1643  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Second Set of Solidcoin V3 Images on: March 13, 2012, 06:02:02 AM
Soiled Coin V3 has all the coins premined. 105% secure!!!
1644  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: artforz and coblee gpu mining litecoin since the start? on: March 13, 2012, 05:57:41 AM
We will place 100000 BTC in a mutually acceptable escrow just as soon as you do and we will prove CoinHunter is only one person.

The royal we man!
1645  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: First power bill for my 6 GH/s rig on: March 12, 2012, 11:13:58 PM
A car with an air cooled engine would stop working during the summer if it became stuck in stop and go traffic.

Analogy fails.

Hmmm. How do people drive VW Beetles(real ones) in the summer then?

Overheating on hills or in stopped traffic in hot weather is a common problem with the air cooled bugs & vanagons. They changed the engine to be watercooled to address this. There were also aftermarket oil cooling bolt ons to address this problem. Those engines were designed during an era when stop & go in 100 degree heat was not the usual situation (as it became in Los Angeles).

If you say so. I've never had problems in well over 100 degree heat and left idling with it or my 911. I'd be more worried about my Fieros overheating than either of those. But then most people couldn't find the engine let alone take care of it.

The problem isn't idling, the problem is sustained high output at low speeds. Put 4 people in a Vanagon and then drive up a hill in 100 degree heat. Hook a trailer to your 911 and haul a couple thousand pounds uphill in 100 degree heat, see what happens when you do lots of work and are not going 60 MPH. FYI they switched the 911 to be water cooled in 1998.

Finally, those engines are technically oil-cooled and have radiators to dump the waste heat from the oil. Since they are actually liquid cooled, they are not really appropriate to this analogy.

1646  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: First power bill for my 6 GH/s rig on: March 12, 2012, 09:45:57 PM
A car with an air cooled engine would stop working during the summer if it became stuck in stop and go traffic.

Analogy fails.

Hmmm. How do people drive VW Beetles(real ones) in the summer then?

Overheating on hills or in stopped traffic in hot weather is a common problem with the air cooled bugs & vanagons. They changed the engine to be watercooled to address this. There were also aftermarket oil cooling bolt ons to address this problem. Those engines were designed during an era when stop & go in 100 degree heat was not the usual situation (as it became in Los Angeles).
1647  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: First power bill for my 6 GH/s rig on: March 12, 2012, 07:56:33 PM
A car with an air cooled engine would stop working during the summer if it became stuck in stop and go traffic.

Analogy fails.
1648  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: artforz and coblee gpu mining litecoin since the start? on: March 11, 2012, 04:14:27 AM
Watching Soiledcoin die is more awkward than watching Trinity die in the 3rd Matrix.
1649  Other / Archival / Re: delete on: March 08, 2012, 04:19:09 AM
I have 10 forum posts.

Even if you are not a sockpuppet, you have the research skills of one.
1650  Other / Archival / Re: delete on: March 08, 2012, 01:19:25 AM
It appears that after RealScammy was id'd he finally just STFU.

How will they ensnare new victims if they don't publicize themselves on these forums?

I predict more sockpuppets.
1651  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: LITECOIN -- GPU Mining on: March 05, 2012, 06:49:38 PM
@OP: You didn't look very hard at these boards.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=64239.0

LTC has always been minable by GPU. It is just not profitable to do so.

Try to be smarter than a Soiledcoin-sockpuppet please.

I made this thread to talk about HOW to GPU mine Litecoins more than why should we.  I know it was usable as a gpu miner previously, but 9kh vs. 700 is quite a difference!

If you spent time reading this thread, you will have seen I wrote down the exact URL you posted in the first post.  Are we trolling  Roll Eyes?

You clearly did not read that thread. The last 4 pages are nothing but posts how to GPU mine LTC.
Please read existing threads before you clutter the boards with new ones duplicating existing content.
1652  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How many premined coins would YOU like to see in SC 3.0? on: March 05, 2012, 06:46:21 PM
... ouch bugger when will they ever learn?

You need redundancy for resilience! So mine each coin thrice and then start betting on which two coins will overrule the third.  Grin

Make it distributed too. Have every miner premine all the coins!
1653  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: LITECOIN -- GPU Mining on: March 05, 2012, 04:11:59 PM
@OP: You didn't look very hard at these boards.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=64239.0

LTC has always been minable by GPU. It is just not profitable to do so.

Try to be smarter than a Soiledcoin-sockpuppet please.
1654  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How many premined coins would YOU like to see in SC 3.0? on: March 05, 2012, 03:34:31 AM
this is getting wierd.So thanks to a 'data collector' I'm not eligible to claim SC.Oh well another reason why we should audit this code in an open source way.I was never told about this when I used SC2.

SC is starting to show it's nature.A data collecting 'thing'. Time to steer clear of this.RS,tell me why a data collector is necessary,what it's purpose is and what data is collected (in UK,all collection of data must be justified by the law and clearly visible.Time to stay with BTC) remove this data collector and open source your code, otherwise you will lose all investment and future business that I ever had (and any future business you will have) in your SC currency by moving them back to something more trustworthy like GBP,Euro,BTC or anything else that's safe (gold).


Also I have a right to see information collected about me.Don't piss off the very people you aim your currency at and want greater adoption for.




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1655  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoins are not, in practice, fungible on: March 04, 2012, 10:18:07 PM
Stolen bitcoins should always be farmed OTC.
Exchanges exist to reduce counterparty risk, one of which is stolen goods which expose the buyer to legal consequences.
Don't like exchanges needing to know you? Don't use exchanges.

FTFY

Nice try. But you can do over the counter transactions with Bitcoin and you won't have to worry about an exchange seizing your bitcoins.
This is not a problem inherent to Bitcoin as you suggest. It is a "problem" with exchanges acting as middlemen.
Except that is the entire reason for exchanges to exist, to act as middlemen and make sure neither party gets left holding the bag.
1656  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Solid Coin Problem on: March 04, 2012, 09:29:12 AM
So you have no answer for your entire hash network producing less than $1 a day of coins.
I repost my math here so it doesn't get lost.

The Highest Bid Price for 1 Soiledcoin on btc-e: 0.036003 USD
Number of Soiledcoins rewarded for finding a block in the Soiledcoin block chain: 0.07
Number of blocks needed to earn $1 of Soiledcoins: 397
Soiledcoin network speed: 1 block every ~120 seconds. 30 blocks an hour. 720 blocks a day.
% of all Soiledcoin blocks you need to mine in order to generate $1 of Soiledcoin per a day: 55%
But the tyrant nodes mine 50% of the blocks, so at 0.07 SC per block and the current exchange rate, it is impossible to mine $1 a day of Soiledcoins even if you find every single block. The entire mining community of Soiledcoin produces less than $1 a day in revenue.

The only answer from Coinhunter is a picture of electricity, a computer, and the soiledcoin logo.
Answer that, or are you too busy sending threats to BCX in PM because of your doxing?


Hi, you can determine how much you can make per day here :-

http://solidcoin.info/profit-calculator.html

That takes into account difficulty and the minimum mining fee of 0.05 which is also given. Hope that helps.

Hi. You are still dodging the math.
Your entire network makes less than $1 a day.
Not much in the way of "profit" there.
Of course, tomorrow that could change. You could make the block rewards 500 SC each, but they only stay that way while you are mining.  Grin
1657  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Solid Coin Problem on: March 04, 2012, 08:56:52 AM
Notice how Coinhunter completely sidesteps the fact that less than $1 of Soiledcoins are produced by the entire network each day. (see my earlier post for the math behind it)
His claims of a super efficient miner (secret of course) is the bait. He just keeps hoping to snare and milk a few more victims before his scam collapses.

Thanks for your question, you can see here how each SolidCoin is created. It has a picture so you can follow it.

http://solidcoin.info/how-are-solidcoins-created.html


So you have no answer for your entire hash network producing less than $1 a day of coins.
I repost my math here so it doesn't get lost.

The Highest Bid Price for 1 Soiledcoin on btc-e: 0.036003 USD
Number of Soiledcoins rewarded for finding a block in the Soiledcoin block chain: 0.07
Number of blocks needed to earn $1 of Soiledcoins: 397
Soiledcoin network speed: 1 block every ~120 seconds. 30 blocks an hour. 720 blocks a day.
% of all Soiledcoin blocks you need to mine in order to generate $1 of Soiledcoin per a day: 55%
But the tyrant nodes mine 50% of the blocks, so at 0.07 SC per block and the current exchange rate, it is impossible to mine $1 a day of Soiledcoins even if you find every single block. The entire mining community of Soiledcoin produces less than $1 a day in revenue.

The only answer from Coinhunter is a picture of electricity, a computer, and the soiledcoin logo.
Answer that, or are you too busy sending threats to BCX in PM because of your doxing?
1658  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Solid Coin Problem on: March 04, 2012, 05:34:35 AM
I don't believe it. You'd have to get about 300 KH/s on only 100 watts. Name a CPU and/or GPU that can do that.

Check latest reaper v13 when it's released, +60% improvement on CPUs (doing 3 hashes in parallel for better caching) and 100% improvement for GPUs. An I7 can now get about 320KH from what I've heard. mtrlt has been busy.

Of course before mining is profitable we still need price to rise a lot.... Smiley

It looks like a $2-$3 price will be what is needed for a lot of people to mine with some profit (10-20%), those with free electricity will probably join the party when SC is about 50c I'm guessing. Unlike before each SolidCoin is backed by a certain amount of energy so people with "free energy" can't really create many coins. Each coin takes about 12.5KWh to produce, so if someone wanted to make 10SC a day they'd be consuming 125KWh of electricity to do it regardless. Not many people with "Free energy" would be able to explain a 125KWh per day operation to the people providing the electricity Tongue . And you can see that much energy would still only provide a small amount of SolidCoins, 10 in this case if they were using efficient hardware.

Notice how Coinhunter completely sidesteps the fact that less than $1 of Soiledcoins are produced by the entire network each day. (see my earlier post for the math behind it)
His claims of a super efficient miner (secret of course) is the bait. He just keeps hoping to snare and milk a few more victims before his scam collapses.
1659  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoins are not, in practice, fungible on: March 04, 2012, 04:26:56 AM
Stolen bitcoins should always be farmed OTC.
Exchanges exist to reduce counterparty risk, one of which is stolen goods which expose the buyer to legal consequences.
Don't like exchanges needing to know you? Don't use them.
1660  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: artforz and coblee gpu mining litecoin since the start? on: March 04, 2012, 02:46:45 AM
Yes we proved Litecoin could be gpu mined

No, actually Artforz proved it could be done. He had a GPU miner weeks ago for LTC, and everyone who paid attention to that chain knew that it was possible to mine with a GPU.

Whether it is efficient to mine with a GPU is another question. You have done nothing to prove that.
Last time I checked (exchange rates may have moved) anyone who mines LTC instead of BTC with GPUs was missing out on money by doing so. If you want LTC, mine the BTC and exchange them for LTC.

As I understand it, it currently only makes sense to mine LTC with CPUs (preferably with free power).
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