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101  Local / Майнеры / Re: BFL ASICs on: June 28, 2013, 09:47:57 PM
Кстати говоря, наверное используется 2 чипа для работы, на задней части платы распаяно 8 светодиодов, как раз по количеству чипов, мигают они синхронно, у меня горят светодиоды по середине и чипы тоже стоят в центре.
Поздравляю =)) В той ветке по разгону на 4й странице коливас выложил пришивку, которая на автомате пробует использовать все ядра чипов, так что гемора заметно меньше, чем на первой странице от ОП =)). Удачи с разгоном
102  Local / Майнеры / Re: BFL ASICs on: June 26, 2013, 04:42:53 PM
Кстати, апдейт от BFL:
На текущий момент отправлены
все Jalapeno заказанные по 9 сентября 2012 года
все Single заказанные по 23 июня 2012 года
все Minirig заказанные по 23 июня 2012 года.

Очередь движется как на  почте или в поликлинике Smiley

Там написано "отсылаем", а не "отослали"  Roll Eyes
103  Local / Юристы / Re: Валютный контроль on: June 25, 2013, 10:50:57 PM
Если это еще актуально, вот как я решил проблему с переводами:

После того как банк затребовал документы, подтверждающие основания для перевода, я пошел в бюро переводов и заказал нотариально заверенный перевод на русский публичного договора оферты, доступного на сайте гокса. Мне это обошлось примерно в 7т.р. Больше в банках, через которые я получал деньги вопросов не возникало. Вот ссылка на переведенный договор: http://dfiles.ru/files/6a90v099l Но, если вам надо именно нотариально заверенный договор, тогда надо обращаться в местное бюро переводов, которое работает со своим нотариусом.

Когда мне потребовалось сделать перевод на учетку в гокс, с меня тоже потребовали основания для перевода. Казалось бы, и договора с конкретной суммой нет, и инвойса, да и площадкой для торгов ценными бумагами гокс не назовешь. В общем, в итоге в банке разрешили ссылаться на тот же договор публичной оферты, плюс заявление. Вот ссылка на шаблон с текстом заявления: http://dfiles.ru/files/0mbf7uae5.

В итоге, я уже давно перевожу любые суммы туда и обратно, в последнее время приходило за 36 часов, пока гокс не объявил о приостановке переводов в баксах. Похоже, придется заново проходить верификацию на других биржах. Надеюсь, кому-нибудь это информация пригодится.
104  Local / Майнеры / Re: BFL ASICs on: June 19, 2013, 07:26:07 PM
Заебись у них новость - оказывается 1\3 шиппинг план распространяется только на заказы первого месяца.... или я читал не внимательно или это такая неслыханная хитрожопость что слов нет.
Ну а сами подумайте. Халопеньи по апгрейду никак не могут идти (для них 1\3 план сразу отпадает), на риги почти все кто мог, сделал апгрейд в первый месяц. Остаются синглы и на них по сути только и делали 1\3 план поставки. Уже всем давно ясно, что 1\3 план был для более равномерного распределения скоростей, а после выхода авалонов и асикмайнера эта нужда вообще отпала.
105  Local / Майнеры / Re: BFL ASICs on: June 19, 2013, 06:33:03 PM
Хороший пример подвернулся для сравнения: книжку я заказал как раз в то время, 10 числа из Москвы улетела и сегодня, 19, я её уже получил.

у меня например посылки с китая копятся уже 3 месяца, сегодня извещение пришло - все сразу доставили, надо забирать... видимо у нашей почты большие проблемы с доставкой были или с таможней
Да там и на таможне может залежаться, и на пункте приема у Почты России, и в местном отделении может проваляться месяц. Полный бардак. У них там альтернативная реальность  Roll Eyes
106  Local / Майнеры / Re: BFL ASICs on: June 11, 2013, 07:57:14 AM
Посылка трекнулась на Российской почте

Экспорт   10.06.2013 09:57      Соединенные Штаты Америки US ORDA
Ордынцы спалились  Grin
ЗЫ: Поздравляю, ждем фоток когда получите юнит.
107  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Announcement] Block Erupter USB on: May 04, 2013, 05:06:20 PM
Cool device, but 2btc for auction? I'd imagine the first batch to be around 3-4btc per item.
108  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [8500 GH/s] Slush's Pool (mining.bitcoin.cz); TX FEES + UserDiff; ASIC tested on: May 01, 2013, 09:41:30 AM
I just checked the Slush stats, and I can't stop wondering why Slush with 8Ths is making dozens of times less nmc blocks than bitminter pool with its 5.8Ths: https://bitminter.com/blocks?commodity=NMCHuh

I think he explained that earlier... 

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Stratum pool don't have support for Namecoin (yet), so around 30% of hashpower isn't mining for Namecoin. Still you should have higher namecoin income than on other pools, because quite a lot people didn't filled NMC address...

I'm considering to drop of NMC support, because this project is basically dead and current merged mining sources are incompatible with latest bitcoin development (no support for merged mining over getblocktemplate etc). There's no project development since merged mining has been introduced in last October...

Thanks for the info  Smiley. I couldn't find that information on the website. Profit wise its better to support nmc, as it gives ~8% extra profit, at no expense. So when pool OP says that he's not going to support something that gives profit, while its a known fact that most pools are barely making any profit to stay competitive, it doesn't make any sense. Anyway, I wish Slush low CDF to make enough btc for a good website UI =).
109  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: [Pool] Coinotron - LTC pool RBPPS = 2% fee, only 15 confirmations !!! on: April 30, 2013, 10:42:43 AM
I'm getting only a fraction of coins from what I should be getting, less than a half. I've got the expected amount yesterday, but today I've been robbed by this pool, maybe its stat server is broken or something. My rejects and stales are below 0.5%, no problems on my side.
110  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [8500 GH/s] Slush's Pool (mining.bitcoin.cz); TX FEES + UserDiff; ASIC tested on: April 28, 2013, 07:54:40 AM
I just checked the Slush stats, and I can't stop wondering why Slush with 8Ths is making dozens of times less nmc blocks than bitminter pool with its 5.8Ths: https://bitminter.com/blocks?commodity=NMCHuh
111  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [6000 GH/s] BitMinter.com [ASIC support: var diff, Stratum, GBT, rollntime] on: April 28, 2013, 07:21:31 AM
I was thinking about bitminter's recent bad luck. Could it be because only on bitminter LP resets the work, every time a new nmc block is found, for bitcoin work as well? For example, on ozcoin you could have an option to ignore LP on namecoin blocks and continue working with "old" work until new block is found on bitcoin network. In theory, this shouldn't affect the chances, but in practice bitminter has a negative luck for some time now...or always below expected if you look at the reward graph on bitminter's website.
112  Bitcoin / Project Development / Bitcoin wallet. Hard to steal "sand watches" concept. on: April 27, 2013, 08:10:01 PM
Anyone familiar with bitcoin probably knows well enough its current biggest problems. One of which is bitcoin wallet security. You can take all sorts of security measures, whether its anti-virus software, offline linux based devices, paper and other non-digital versions of wallets. But there is always a chance that someone could eventually steal it, no matter how hard you hide it.

Is there anything we could do to prevent that from happening? I say yes there is. And here's what I think: Since whatever happens to your wallet, if it gets stolen eventually someone would try to send the money off of it, so your bitcoins are limited to bitcoin blockchain anyways. And here comes the catch. You could limit access to your bitcoins not only by securing the wallet file/private key in space continuum, but also in time. No, I'm not suggesting time travel, but something close enough. Imagine you can stall or set an exact time it takes to withdraw bitcoins from your wallet, right when you set it up the first time. Just enough time for you to cancel the transaction which is about to take place, in case your wallet has been compromised, and even send all your coins to another wallet without using a compromised password. You could argue that such system could be cracked offline, or the burglar could imitate emergency reallocation of funds. But we already know that the most secure system available to us is blockchain. Since bitcoins are to precious to be used to secure other bitcoins, alternative crypto-currency could be used for that purpose - namecoins. It could be anything else, but namecoins receive the benefits of bitcoin security, since they can be merge mined (that is mined at the same time with bitcoins without additional effort and have same level of network security). Namecoin wallet could be merged with bitcoin wallet to provide the latter with security in such a way, that any bitcoin transaction will result in a number of namecoin transactions first, one every few minutes (or hours), using insignificant amount of namecoins. For example, if you set your wallet to send the actual bitcoins only after 2 hours after the request, it would send namecoins 6 times every 20 minutes first, to a predefined namecoin address. The amount of namecoins sent in those transactions could be a pseudo random generated number so the bitcoin wallet can identify it with a particular bitcoin transaction about to commence (kind of an OTP pass generated by namecoind for the bitcoind). EDIT: this is to avoid faking the time change, if the wallet went offline for some time after the transaction initiation. Timestamped transactions in namecoin blockchain should avoid that issue.

If someone stole your wallet and trying to get bitcoins off your wallet, then you'd have 2 hours to cancel that transaction by sending namecoins (from any wallet) to a predefined address. You could even have a list of "options". Lets say, you have a number of wallets stored in different places in various forms and you know that some of them are still safe. You send a specific amount of namecoins to a predefined namecoin address (For example 0.2384 nmc, amount is used like a PIN number) and as soon as your stolen wallet identifies that transaction as confirmed it sends bitcoins straight away to your safe wallet. You could have a few wallets set up like that. I believe it would be wise to make those predefined namecoin addresses unchangeable and encrypted very hard, without possibility to recover the pass used.

This concept might have a flaw and of course not perfect. You could have all your alternative wallets compromised too and no way to recover your btc, but at least it gives you time to act upon the theft, BEFORE it actually happens. I'm not a security expert or an IT developer, but this idea came across my mind and I'm sharing it with you guys, in hopes that it might be useful. I don't know if its possible to implement it in the actual software (but it should be). I think when it comes to big money, the wallet should have at least something like this, I'd set it up for 24 hours at least for the transaction to go through. And have a normal wallet for day to day purchases =)

If you like the idea, please upvote it on reddit =): http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1d8cj6/bitcoin_wallet_hard_to_steal_sand_watches_concept/
113  Economy / Economics / Re: My bank account's got robbed by European Commission. Over 700k is lost. on: April 27, 2013, 06:50:39 AM
I am unfortunally a customer of the same bank with both a personal and a business account. Luckily i was only offshore there so it was easy to change it Wink.
On the sunny side of all this: In Limassol you can now pay with bitcoins for your salads as the people are not accepting what is happening
Are there many places accepting bitcoin in Limassol?
114  Local / Майнеры / Re: BFL ASICs on: April 22, 2013, 08:58:19 AM
All of our current models are available for preorder on the website.

We are not shipping ASICs yet as we are still testing the chips.

Prepayment is the only method by which your preorder is entered into the queue.

We are working to start shipping in the next couple weeks and have a backlog in the queue,

so new pre-orders, regardless of product or power consumption,

will likely ship sometime in late July or early August, sooner if possible.

We ship in strict order of payment date with absolutely no way to move ahead in the queue.

Thank you for your interest in Butterfly Labs, and our products.

Brian

For Jody's Customer Service Blog, and more, please visit our new BFL Forums at <https://forums.butterflylabs.com/blogs/>
115  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [IDEA] Distributed Anonymous Green Addresses on: April 07, 2013, 02:55:37 PM
You basically want to replace a remote wallet, stored on well known and trusted host by an anonymous, hidden and untrusted host to store your money, so you can do just the same instant transaction. Not so smart. But the idea that the trusted entity holding green addresses should be decentralised is a good move. They just need to find a safe and effective way to do that.
116  Economy / Securities / Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It on: April 07, 2013, 02:23:33 PM
I HOPE that ASICMINER will soon move out of BTCGuild! It should set up its own pool and go "solo". Its unhealthy for the network.
ASICMINER needs to show everyone how much they're hashing, for different purposes. The easiest way to do that, is to mine on the pool.
117  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: LTC on MTGOX on: April 02, 2013, 06:06:57 PM
LTC was over 4$ just a few hours ago Roll Eyes
118  Economy / Economics / Re: My bank account's got robbed by European Commission. Over 700k is lost. on: March 29, 2013, 12:01:48 PM
I feel sorry for the OP. I've heard lawyers posting that its possible to recover 70-80% of your losses through Cyprus and EU courts. Cyprus, they say, broke Constitution and human rights convention. Simple as that. As for taxes in general, if you think that everyone should pay all taxes they possible can pay, please read Ayn Rand's "Atlas Shrugged" novel. That should clear your mind  Roll Eyes.
119  Local / Барахолка / Re: Продам Авалоны срочно. on: March 27, 2013, 07:04:09 AM
Какая веселая ветка. "Watching"  Roll Eyes
120  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: To those waiting on BitInstant, keep the faith! on: March 25, 2013, 06:34:27 PM
Yankee took care of this for me. We settled on an additional 2BTC, on top of the 3.87 BTC I received. I feel it is a fair settlement, TX below:

https://blockchain.info/tx/61508761b4e31ad4a85335ffdf364d42e6543d96535dd50a3a21952983fe037a

For what it's worth, I'd probably use BitInstant again.

Lucky you, I've got some substantial amount of USD missing, when I tried to transfer between exchanges. Today got a reply from support asking for details. Hope it will be resolved soon too. IMHO they should implement client account DB. That orderID thing doesn't get saved anywhere, and if your order has failed or missing, or whatever, you won't get any email either to back reference it for support. Its just designed to screw with people.
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