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1301  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Armory - Discussion Thread on: May 15, 2013, 09:42:23 AM
Man how on earth did you generate this address? 1QBDLYTDFHHZAABYSKGKPWKLSXZWCCJQBX
regex
Regular expression?
exactly, you can specify pattern as a regex, if you create a regex that starts with 1 and continues with only upper case letters and pass it as argument (-h of ocl dosnt have it, dunno if it works there, i guess not!) and enjoy Smiley
1302  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Armory - Discussion Thread on: May 15, 2013, 06:59:24 AM
Man how on earth did you generate this address? 1QBDLYTDFHHZAABYSKGKPWKLSXZWCCJQBX
regex
1303  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: New Ixcoin fork -> I0coin on: May 15, 2013, 12:50:39 AM
the code does a DNS lookup which fails, afterwards it trys to connect to the <nonexistend-resolved-ip> and therefore crashes. thats just 1 thing of uglyness, there are tons of memleaks too Tongue
1304  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Help with setting up a devcoin wallet - ya I'm a noob on: May 14, 2013, 10:48:32 PM
When I follow the instructions and type the following command on Ubuntu 12.10 x64:
Quote
sudo make -f makefile.unix USE_UPNP= devcoind

This is all I see:
Quote
g++ -c -O2 -Wno-invalid-offsetof -Wformat -g -D__WXDEBUG__ -DNOPCH -DUSE_SSL -fno-stack-protector -fstack-protector-all -Wstack-protector -Wl,-z,relro -Wl,-z,now -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -o obj/nogui/auxpow.o auxpow.cpp
make: g++: Command not found
make: *** [obj/nogui/auxpow.o] Error 127

I assume that means that it didn't compile?

Also, will we ever have control of github.com/devcoin/devcoin.git or will it always be github.com/doublec/devcoin.git Huh
its a good idea to ignore the readme! keep going...
1305  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: goxtool bot: portfolio rebalancing on: May 14, 2013, 09:13:35 PM
Well, at least with a larger % it doesn't go buy/sell crazy.  I'm adding about .016 BTC a day from my mining rigs (just some slower GPUs I happen to have, about 280 MH/s worth).

So about $100 worth would be a good start, as someone else mentioned?  Eventually I'll be able to get to about that amount, if Bitfloor ever gives me back my $.  Sad

I'm going to leave it running as is, since I'm just doing this for fun right now.

And it just started going nuts with orders again, so I upped it to 30%.
you wont make money, you will give your money to mtgox in form of fees...
1306  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Help with setting up a devcoin wallet - ya I'm a noob on: May 14, 2013, 06:46:05 PM
just in case you cant get it compiled, there are x64 and x86 binarys which are compatible with ubuntu 10.04 and higher.
http://devcoin.darkgamex.ch/
1307  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: goxtool bot: portfolio rebalancing on: May 14, 2013, 04:47:21 PM
It's not much.  About 0.036 BTC and $5.44.  It's been generating 0.01 buy/sell amounts.

Since I don't have much, I'm just "playing around" with it for now.  If I can ever get my cash out of Bitfloor, I'll likely put that back into BTC and add that in so that I'll have a bit more to work with.  I'd have between 0.75 and 1 BTC once I can do that.
with so few u waste your BTC @ fees. id say atleast 100$+
1308  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: New Ixcoin fork -> I0coin on: May 13, 2013, 12:35:06 PM
this coin is dead due to the numerous memleaks Tongue
1309  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: BBQcoin.org Official Thread on: May 12, 2013, 11:50:59 AM
i added you to the pool list:
http://devtome.com/doku.php?id=bbqcoin
1310  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Vanitygen: Vanity bitcoin address generator/miner [v0.22] on: May 12, 2013, 11:42:02 AM
Ok, what would be the string to type in to return a ltc vanity? Is there one?
use -X with the apropriate verison (given in hex)
1311  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: BBQcoin.org Official Thread on: May 11, 2013, 07:53:42 PM
http://devtome.com/doku.php?id=bbqcoin
who is running bbqcmine.com (btc talk profile name), so i can add it to the list?
1312  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: goxtool bot: portfolio rebalancing on: May 10, 2013, 08:06:04 AM
Is the bot currently broken? I only get "identification required to access private API". I didn't change anything, it just doesn't work anymore.

MtGox http api is broken again. As a woraround leave away the --use-http option (or if you have set it in yor ini then temporarily use the --no-http option) until they have fixed it again.

for me its working even with --use-http
1313  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin-Qt 0.8.1 having random cpu usage spikes? on: May 09, 2013, 04:17:11 PM
It only started to happen today. Asus AI suite is giving me some warnings about cpu temp went above 70 degC every minute or so. So i opened task manager and arranged processes according to CPU usage, and found out that bitcoin-qt is taking up  all the cpu usage. I checked the conf fil and ensured that mining is set to 0, so why is this happening?
if a new block is found, it will use all cores available to process it with results in a high usage for a really short time.
1314  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BBQCoin, the coin you want to eat. on: May 09, 2013, 03:40:14 PM
Why did BTC-E add ChinaCoin which is new, instead of BQC which is more than 1 year old?
probably because they mined alot of CNC.
BTC-E always adds coins fast if they have some of them to dump later. i dont get why ppl still trust btc-e since its a proven scam...
1315  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: CGMINER ASIC FPGA GPU overc monit fanspd RPC linux/win/osx/mip/r-pi 3.1.0 on: May 09, 2013, 03:34:42 PM
I'm totally for keeping CGMiner as simple as possible. I actually wonder if one day you will drop GPU support for strictly ASIC support. However, the higher performance of native cuda seems to be pushing the cards into the realm of slightly profitable. A 580 seems to push 280KH/s, which is about $1.25/day profit.

I'm curious as to what miner this would be where they were able to get 280 out of it. As I'm one of those poor bastards trying to make just 1 BTC on my 670 with a profit of ~$0.30 - $0.50 a day
i can confirm this since i have a 580 too (slighty OC).
if your interested which miner it is, the miner is called cudaminer
also with cudaminer you only use RAM on your GPU, you dont need alot of sysRAM to mine it Smiley my cudamminer uses 35kB RAM and allocates 1252 MB on my GPU (this depends on the launch-config of cudaminer)
1316  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: BBQcoin.org Official Thread on: May 09, 2013, 03:13:21 AM
linux builds added: http://bbqcoin.darkgamex.ch/

Saved me the time of building it, thanks.

Oh you built it with libdb4.8, the repos only have 5.1. Looks like I'll just build it myself. Tongue
you should read the "WARNING" in the README about >5 libdb, if you need the libdb4.8-dev add this repo:
ppa:bitcoin/bitcoin

libdb4.8 should be in any repo so far i know.

EDIT: i gonna try build static builds later, so no need to install libs Smiley
1317  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Vanitygen: Vanity bitcoin address generator/miner [v0.22] on: May 09, 2013, 03:08:57 AM
Can it be modified to match all available patterns at once so its more efficient?
thats easy, just use 1 as pattern
1318  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: BBQcoin.org Official Thread on: May 08, 2013, 06:12:58 PM
However, bbqcoin-qt client still uses Litecoin logo, i think it should be changed in new versions (if they appear)
yea, i pushed new builds (src from current git)
1319  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] cudaMiner - a new litecoin mining application [Windows/Linux] on: May 08, 2013, 11:27:32 AM

cudaminer-2013-04-30.zip (3.2 MB)  [1st update for the day: fixed 1D texture limit checking bug for S kernels]
SHA256 sum: 2d81b52e1051a4f724e75b0e84e231293809437aa060d21b2fd3b8bfc5b711f2


Would it be possible to put the source on a site that actually let's you download it, instead of insisting on
that I update my browser? Please?

In addition the site also says "keep the default settings", which seems quite suspicious. I site shouldn't need
specific settings. There are there so I can customize my browsing. One reason for such demands would be
they need to run some code that does things that you most certainly do not want to happen (e. g. virus).

For the record I _am_ using the the latest stable Debian provides, so there is no update.
no, some ppl like to help scammers/liers (owner of mega) because they think the service is good. actually all those didnt understand why HTTP got invented and how to use it Tongue
nvm, im just kidding (everything expect scammers/liers part). hes a win developer so this is above averge, normal win devs dont publish anything or prop, its rarely src too and also extreme rarely on git/http/similiar.
1320  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: BBQcoin.org Official Thread on: May 08, 2013, 11:23:59 AM
In response to anyone that thinks I started the BBQcoin website for profit that's your opinion but I know that I support this coin only because I like it.

I make my profit from other projects.

I don't need to make money selling bbqcoins as I like having them.

It my seen strange but it's just the way it is.

Sometimes the truth is stranger than fiction.
REM: we (both of us) clearly stated we do it "only for fun" in the old thread.
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