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Economy / Marketplace / Re: Buy/Sell house in BTC?
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on: May 04, 2013, 07:43:24 AM
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I would happily sell my investment properties for bitcoin, located in Hungary.. Also houses. If anyone interested they can PM me. Maybe I should post an ad for them in the Goods section?
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Scrypt 5850 - Too many HW errors?
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on: May 02, 2013, 04:26:59 PM
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I'm trying to mine scrypt with 2x 5850 via cgMiner.
My details: Block: 2c14ce7cb066c8ee... Diff:5.43M Started: [18:25:24] Best share: 214
(5s):626.0K (avg):400.8Kh/s | A:3 R:0 HW:42 U:0.5/m WU:460.5/m ST: 4 SS: 0 NB: 4 LW: 34 GF: 0 RF: 0
GPU 0: | 336.4K/197.3Kh/s | A:1 R:0 HW:23 U:0.19/m I:16 GPU 1: | 291.0K/171.2Kh/s | A:2 R:0 HW:11 U:0.39/m I:16
Anyone knows why are so many HW errors?
cgminer submits ~1 share / minute or even less..
Any recommendations?
total used free shared buffers cached Mem: 7950 1864 6086 0 268 740
Cards are at 849gpu, 1100ram.
Mining SHA256 type coins at ~340MH/s.
Thanks for the help!
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Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Received BFL Jalapeņo Today!
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on: April 30, 2013, 02:03:31 PM
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For a $149 investment it'll repay itself and make $1300 on top in one month of mining.
Think again. You paid about 23 BTC 10 months ago. You'll make .3 btc/day. Even if the difficulty doesn't skyrocket (which it will), you need more than 2 months to just break even. You aren't making any profit for a long time. Scared is right to be happy because he invested 149$ in the bitcoin currency (through the jalapeno) and his return will be 149+ $ (actually thousands of them). Scared will be right to be happy that he invested in the bitcoin currency through the jalapenoinstead of directly buying bitcoins when his jalapeno will mine for him more than 23 BTC.Will it? 23 BTC is now worth....3266.03226 USD (or about 22 jalepenos) So...how about someone do some math on the difficulty going up with a constant period of adjustment. What will it take to get back the 23BTC? Why the hell are trolls always talking about the bitcoin value going up against buying anything with bitcoin?? (for now the jally) If noone would spend their bitcoins could it be actually used as a currency? I thought bitcoin was made to skip banks while making transactions online, to get rid of a central authority, governmental control. Imagine if everyone was sitting on their BTC's and no one making a transaction in the hope of the value going up.. Would bitcoin ever reach their goal then (replacing / taking out banks) I mean if you buy a bread today for $1 and bread price drops to $0.5 tomorrow do you regret buying it yesterday (since you could have bought 2 with the $1 you spent yesterday)?? And you stop buying any food until you die just because of a hope that the price will go down even more? I really don't get your point.. BFL told you their prices in USD, the BTC amount paid was always calculated to their USD prices.
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Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: MtGox OKPay Withdrawal Delay
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on: April 29, 2013, 06:52:35 AM
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Danny, Apr 25 21:27 (JST): Hello,
The funds in question have been confirmed as processed and should now appear in your account.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused. If you have any further enquiries, please do not hesitate to contact Mt.Gox Support by responding to this email (should the enquiry relate to this ticket).
Thanks,
MtGox.com Team
Danny, Apr 24 21:31 (JST): Hello,
Thank you for the email. On checking I can see that the withdrawal is still being processed due to lack of funds on our Okpay account. We have already sent more funds to it and expecting the withdrawals to be processed soon. I will keep you updated.
Thanks,
MtGox.com Team
"nandika", Apr 24 15:33 (JST): Withdrawal shows error but my okpay account is correct & working. Also I've withdrawn lots before. Please send my withdrawal ASAP:
2013/04/23 11:46:26 Withdraw Status: error $262.58000 $0.00290 Withdraw to account okpay
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Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Bitcoin ATM project - coder needed
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on: April 24, 2013, 09:32:05 PM
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Happy to take care of the programming side for a flat 5 BTC. Have more than enough experience, and this seems like an interesting project!
Hi! Thanks for the offer:) I've received some PM's, will talk with everyone who is interested. If you could PM me your instant messenger account (ICQ, skype, or sth else) so I can add you to discuss details it would be awesome:)
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Bitcoin / Project Development / Bitcoin ATM project - coder needed
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on: April 23, 2013, 01:10:03 PM
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I'd like to start a bitcoin ATM project. Saw one announced on bitcoinatm.com but never saw a working unit. And even if they did it, there are more regular atm manufacturers on the field, so at least 2 bitcoin atm manufacturers would be great. I have bought a coin changer machine which's hopper can be operated via USB/RS232. The company making these also have paper money dispensers with same USB/RS232 interface. Plans:My unit is with a 2 row lcd display. I'll mount a mini-itx pc inside (with constant 3G&VPN connection), which would be controlling the hopper, and a numeric keypad outside. The way I see it should work: people login to my website online via a computer or a smartphone, enter the amount of 2 euro coins they want (of course later paper money can be dispensed when I've bought a dispenser for it), send the amount of BTC needed for the transaction, wait for some confirmations, they get an 8-16 digit code, go to any of the ATM's (later when there will be lots worldwide ), enter the code and receive the coins. I have everything physical to make this system go live, have programming manuals for the hopper, have the mini-itx pc in the case ready to be installed, will order a tamper-proof keypad and the system is complete, just needs a good programmer to make it work. Since I'm not very good in programming, I'm looking for someone who can help me out with it. Other thing is that this coin changer has a paper money receiver unit (currently it exchanges the paper to coins of course), which can be used to "sell btc".. people put in the money they want in BTC, receive an 8-16 digit code, redeem it via their account on the webpage, and receive the BTC equivalent to their wallet. - but this is second priority I guess. Wouldn't be hard to do by the way. The prototype I have costed me around $1200 and if a backend can be done it would be really cool if these can be "franchised", like someone buys a machine, hosts it at their place, and receive a percentage of the fees charged. Will upload some photos of the unit soon, some drawings how I see it when completed.. also can send the manuals to the interested. so again: i'm looking for a programmer who can help me out with this project for a partnership or for money let me know your offers. also keep this project posted if you are interested but cannot help, would be great to know if it has interest or not..
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Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: WOW! BFL is refusing full bitcoin refunds!
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on: January 18, 2013, 01:47:43 PM
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how could be someone so so dumb?
i'm sure you would not argue if the exchange rate was less than when you bought, and you'd get back more coins...
If you buy 100 kg carrots (500 pieces), and as time passes later the technology gets better, the carrots grow larger due to gene therapy so 100kg will only be 300 pieces did you get ripped off or you got the same weight of carrots?? Or if the weather was not kind and the carrots are smaller and 100kg is 700 pieces you got more for your money??? of course not..
If you pay 10 BTC to an exchange for $100 liberty reserve exchange, and you decide a month later you don't want to use the LR you bought, and tell the exchange to refund what do you think you will get back if the BTC is worth 15 that time?? The same amount of BTC's?? who would cover up the losses and why the heck would you get a bigger amount?
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Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcoin - 1st Unique Bid Auction
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on: December 18, 2012, 01:31:20 PM
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best would be to have an account manager panel at a website, fund my account with my bitcoins and place the bets inside the system, so noone will see the blockchain...
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