Thread 1 (your mining thread) is being disabled, so you aren't mining.
It doesn't seem to be the problem. I set the intensity to 2 and still got nothing. Set it between 9 - 11. Intensity 2 is next to no intensity. No use. And my computer started lagging Can you post the contents of your .conf file? Also, what's your mining rig stats? { "pools" : [ { "url" : " http://url1:8332", "user" : "user1", "pass" : "pass1" }, { "url" : " http://url2:8344", "user" : "user2", "pass" : "pass2" }, { "url" : " http://url3:8332", "user" : "user3", "pass" : "pass3" } ], "intensity" : "d,9,9,9", "gpu-engine" : "0-985,0-950,0-960,0-1000", "gpu-fan" : "0-85,0-85,0-85,0-85", "gpu-memclock" : "860,825,835,875", "gpu-powertune" : "20,20,20,20", "gpu-vddc" : "0.000,0.000,0.000,0.000", "temp-cutoff" : "95,95,95,95", "temp-overheat" : "85,85,85,85", "temp-target" : "75,75,75,75", "auto-fan" : true, "auto-gpu" : true, "expiry" : "120", "failover-only" : true, "gpu-threads" : "2", "log" : "5", "queue" : "1", "retry-pause" : "5", "scan-time" : "60", "temp-hysteresis" : "3", "worksize" : "0", "shares" : "0", "kernel-path" : "/usr/local/bin" } I don't know what a "mining rig" is. Your "Mining rig" is the computer you're using to mine. He wants to know what kind of hardware you have in your computer.
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So, I don't know how many of you out there are familiar with Swagbucks (swagbucks.com/refer/Kansattica), but it's basically a search engine that gives out random rewards (in the form of "swagbucks" that can be exchanged for rewards and paid for by sponsered result advertisements). I was wondering if anyone was considering a version of this that rewarded users with, instead of these virtual 'bucks', we reward the users with Bitcoin, an accruing payment that would automatically pay out either whenever or at a certain threshold.
Thoughts from the community here?
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Hmm... now, why would anybody pay people for solving CAPTCHAs, I wonder.
Toby.
I honestly have no idea. The site author assures us he's not trying to break CAPTCHAs, he just wants to help out the reCAPTCHA project. You can take that at face value or not.
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Can I assume that deleting everything except for your Wallet.dat file in the bitcoin data directory did not work?
Unfortunately not, but I might as well try that again.
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Bumping this because the problem persists.
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Bumping with random image:
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Might as well bump with
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Well, newbies, I figured you all might want to get your first few bitcents. They might not seem like much at first, but they'll give you better interest than a bank. Plus, they add up, especially if you bookmark and do them every day. For most of them, you have to look at a few ads (click on a few, makes money for the site owners) and enter a CAPTCHA and a receiving address. Then, just wait a while- as many as 24 hours depending on the service- and there you go! It's quite the run-around, I know, but free money! Bitcrate (Daily): https://bitcointalk.org/annoyance.phpDaily Bitcoins (Daily, duh) https://bitcointalk.org/annoyance.phpCoinAd (Daily) https://bitcointalk.org/annoyance.phpMyCryptCoin (Hourly!) https://bitcointalk.org/annoyance.phpFiveMinuteCoin (Twice Daily) https://bitcointalk.org/annoyance.phpCoinWorker (Do boring, menial work for BTC) https://bitcointalk.org/annoyance.phpBitcoin CAPTCHA (Solve CAPTCHAs for BTC) https://bitcointalk.org/annoyance.phpAd links break my heart. I need money too. :/ I was jk. Really, we need more people using coinurl. Well, might as well put that in the OP, then!
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Well, newbies, I figured you all might want to get your first few bitcents. They might not seem like much at first, but they'll give you better interest than a bank. Plus, they add up, especially if you bookmark and do them every day. For most of them, you have to look at a few ads (click on a few, makes money for the site owners) and enter a CAPTCHA and a receiving address. Then, just wait a while- as many as 24 hours depending on the service- and there you go! It's quite the run-around, I know, but free money! Bitcrate (Daily): https://bitcointalk.org/annoyance.phpDaily Bitcoins (Daily, duh) https://bitcointalk.org/annoyance.phpCoinAd (Daily) https://bitcointalk.org/annoyance.phpMyCryptCoin (Hourly!) https://bitcointalk.org/annoyance.phpFiveMinuteCoin (Twice Daily) https://bitcointalk.org/annoyance.phpCoinWorker (Do boring, menial work for BTC) https://bitcointalk.org/annoyance.phpBitcoin CAPTCHA (Solve CAPTCHAs for BTC) https://bitcointalk.org/annoyance.phpAd links break my heart. I need money too. :/
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Well, newbies, I figured you all might want to get your first few bitcents. They might not seem like much at first, but they'll give you better interest than a bank. Plus, they add up, especially if you bookmark and do them every day. For most of them, you have to look at a few ads (click on a few, makes money for the site owners) and enter a CAPTCHA and a receiving address. Then, just wait a while- as many as 24 hours depending on the service- and there you go! It's quite the run-around, I know, but free money! Bitcoin Faucet (Once, I think): https://freebitcoins.appspot.com/Bitcrate (Daily): http://www.bitcrate.net/index.php?ref=70Daily Bitcoins (Daily, duh) http://dailybitcoins.org/?ref=1CccBJE7BCTJEvRN9Uxfgwbr11fSaUvjFeCoinAd (Daily) https://www.coinad.com/?r=frqiwcMyCryptCoin (Hourly!) http://mycryptcoin.com/?rid=1CccBJE7BCTJEvRN9Uxfgwbr11fSaUvjFeFiveMinuteCoin (Twice Daily) http://www.fiveminutecoin.com/?ref=1CccBJE7BCTJEvRN9Uxfgwbr11fSaUvjFeBitcoin Dispenser (Basically a free-to-enter lottery) http://dispenser.bitbank.me/CoinWorker (Do boring, menial work for BTC) http://coinworker.com/Bitcoin CAPTCHA (Solve CAPTCHAs for BTC) http://bitcoincaptcha.org/index.phpBTC for shortening links: https://coinurl.com/index.php?ref=kansatticaBTC for completing surveys: http://www.freebitcoins.org/21592
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Bumping. Also, lowered prices.
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If this is still going, then I voted twice with my two accounts.
My address: 1CccBJE7BCTJEvRN9Uxfgwbr11fSaUvjFe
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Ok, this should definitely not happen. Can you paste the contents of your debug.log file somewhere please?
The debug.log file is right here: http://pastebin.com/xxnZYV2R
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So, I have a few extra copies of some Steam games, and I'm trying to get back into Bitcoin. As a result, I am offering a few games for sale. Games include:
Toki Tori (.1 BTC, Steam key) Portal 1 (.5 BTC, gift copy) STORM Frontline Nation (5 BTC, negotiable, gift copy)
If you're interested, simply send me a PM.
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No, it was originally version 6.0 and I tried installing 6.2 to fix the issue but that did not work. I found the delete everything instructions while googleing.
I'll have to try that, then. Not like it could hurt anything.
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What error does it die with? "Wallet corrupted" ? If so, recent versions introduced a more strict verification of the keys in the wallet, and cause an error rather than continuing and failing when trying to send a transaction.
For 0.7.0, I intend to add a 'recovery mode', that warns instead of fails; hopefully enough to send your funds elsewhere.
http://imgur.com/HEHVWThere's the error it always comes back with.
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Something similar happened to me a couple of days ago. I exited completely from my client, then I had to go to "%appdata%/bitcoin" in my windows explorer and delete everything except the wallet.dat
Started up the client again and all was good (after it re-downloaded the chain).
Was that a new installation?
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The wallet.dat may be corrupt even if the private keys are recoverable.
How many private keys are we talking about. A dozen? Or a couple thousands?
Assumming it is a small number you have two options
a) you could export the keys and create tx sending the funds from old key to a new address (in your new empty wallet). b) you could import the private keys into your new wallet using the command line using the importprivkey API call.
I'd say I have about a 30 or so private keys in there. I've copy-pasted a number of them into blockchain.info, but that's a long, boring process. Which of those would you recommend, and how would I pull that off?
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So, a while back (three months ago, I would guess), I kinda dropped out of Bitcoin due to an incident with a scammer I won't go into. Anyways, I recently tried to get back into the Bitcoin game. I tried to open up my old Bitcoin client, and, well, it wouldn't open. So, I updated my bitcoin client, and it always crashes as it loads the block chain with my old wallet.dat. When I try and load a fresh install, it works fine. But every time I try to load in my old wallet.dat, it crashes on me. This has happened on three separate computers now. I know the wallet.dat is intact, as I can get the private keys with pywallet and load them into blockchain.info, but I kinda want to use the client again. Is the newer version of Bitcoin not working with my Wallet.dat? Is there a way I can upconvert it?
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STOP Quoting I can't even see the fvcking rolling DICE!!! | | |