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41  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: NEW Dutchmiming.nl POOL on: December 23, 2015, 08:36:25 AM
I will not do that, Bitcoin crypt is open source for everyone! I'm free to join this forumsite and learn the technical aspects from it. BTW freedom and helping eachother is a big good! That's why my site has no fee. I will stay here! Enjoy your X-mas time! ☺
42  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: NEW Dutchmiming.nl POOL on: December 23, 2015, 08:31:35 AM
You are asking people to point their mining hardware to your pool.  If your pool hits a block, that coin goes into your pool's wallet.  Effectively, you are responsible and holding on to 25BTC that belong to the community.

What's to stop you from taking those coins and running?  It's certainly been done before (hence the reference to Nexious).  You are a brand new account.  People want some measure of security that you aren't going to screw them.  Escrowing that 25 coins is a way to provide people with that security.

Thanks for making your point, it's clear but i'm not runner I am learner! Trust will always grow and is two sides...

Yea, famous words also spoken by Nexious who has not been back to these forums since running off with 25 btc in rewards...

Thanks! I build this site with somebody who is known on this site and he learned me alot!  I'm 52 years old, so please some respect here. This was a big challenge for me... I certainly learn slot here I watched slot of posts already here. Thanks Anyway! Give it a try and let's help each others!


Okay so you had help from a long term well known person on this site.   Ask him or her to reveal his identity .

Also if you can not escrow 25 btc for the first block and you live in NL  find a way to Secure the funds or  get yourself vetted. Do it on the NL threads.
43  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: NEW Dutchmiming.nl POOL on: December 22, 2015, 11:50:46 PM
You are asking people to point their mining hardware to your pool.  If your pool hits a block, that coin goes into your pool's wallet.  Effectively, you are responsible and holding on to 25BTC that belong to the community.

What's to stop you from taking those coins and running?  It's certainly been done before (hence the reference to Nexious).  You are a brand new account.  People want some measure of security that you aren't going to screw them.  Escrowing that 25 coins is a way to provide people with that security.

Thanks for making your point, it's clear but i'm not runner I am learner! Trust will always grow and is two sides...

Yea, famous words also spoken by Nexious who has not been back to these forums since running off with 25 btc in rewards...

Thanks! I build this site with somebody who is known on this site and he learned me alot!  I'm 52 years old, so please some respect here. This was a big challenge for me... I certainly learn slot here I watched slot of posts already here. Thanks Anyway! Give it a try and let's help each others!
44  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: NEW Dutchmiming.nl POOL on: December 22, 2015, 09:41:27 PM
You are asking people to point their mining hardware to your pool.  If your pool hits a block, that coin goes into your pool's wallet.  Effectively, you are responsible and holding on to 25BTC that belong to the community.

What's to stop you from taking those coins and running?  It's certainly been done before (hence the reference to Nexious).  You are a brand new account.  People want some measure of security that you aren't going to screw them.  Escrowing that 25 coins is a way to provide people with that security.

Thanks for making your point, it's clear but i'm not runner I am learner! Trust will always grow and is two sides...
45  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: NEW Dutchmiming.nl POOL on: December 22, 2015, 08:58:00 PM
Yet, you expect the community as a whole to trust you with 25 of their coins?

What do you mean? I don't understand it....
46  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: NEW Dutchmiming.nl POOL on: December 22, 2015, 08:38:23 PM
Yes, it would be nice if 'Stoneboy' write his advertisement also
in the local section and in dutch please.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=79.0

And do not forget to send 25 BTC to the escrow of your choice.

See here:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1256779.0




Just did the first. te second i can't,  i don't have 25 BTC....
47  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Idea to extract hot air for better cooling efficiency on: December 22, 2015, 03:40:50 PM
Wait till it snow!!  Grin
48  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ANTMINER S4 Discussion and Support Thread on: December 22, 2015, 03:39:09 PM
This S4 has been running fine for months and today it just stopped mining. I tried resetting it back to defaults and it still does not mine. Not sure what else to try here besides a new firmware?

Part of the Kernel Log - http://pastebin.com/rhwWyY1G


Thanks in advance!

File System Version: Fri Oct 3 18:17:17 CST 2014


Edit:

I flashed the latest firmware and still have the same issues.

File System Version: Wed Apr 15 15:53:35 CST 2015

Somebody has a Antminier \s4 to buy??
49  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: NEW Dutchmiming.nl POOL on: December 22, 2015, 02:28:21 PM
No one should be stupid enough to mine BTC with a GPU or CPU so I think you better correct that post saying it is BTC ...


Correct it!! Thanks!  Cheesy
50  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Share Your Methode on: December 22, 2015, 01:38:19 PM
i don't understand the question....
51  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: SURVEY: How much bitcoins you have? on: December 22, 2015, 01:36:57 PM
 More than 1 BTC   Grin


52  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: A website that compares your wallet to all wallets? on: December 22, 2015, 01:31:47 PM
It was called amifilthyrich.com, it's no longer up.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=897390.0


Your right that was the site/topic.
53  Bitcoin / Pools / NEW Dutchmining.nl POOL - No Fee Pool. on: December 22, 2015, 01:13:03 PM
********************* D U T C H M I N I N G. N L ****************************

  
NO FEE, NO FEE,  it's FREE!

Looking for Testers, Users to put some hashrate here and post your comments and improvements here. That's why is free!!

Server Features and options
        * No fee, payments it's all yours!
        * Only thing is too comment here with your solution(s) to improve our pool.
        * Virtual Private Server on fast SDD with enough bandwith running in a Dutch serverroom.
   * Stratum Mining Protocol.
   * Variable Difficulty.
   * Minimum Difficulty.
   * Idle Notification.
   * Automatic Payouts.
   * Full precision payouts.
   * On-demand payouts.
   * Faster credited rewards.
        * Mines in BTC

Go here: www.dutchmining.nl

Comments and futher progress will be posted here.


1. Create account.
•Register here, or login if you already have account
•Create a worker that will be used by the miner to login

2. Configure your BTC miner:

If your using Linux, Then type the following into the console:
•CGMiner
./cgminer -o stratum+tcp://dutchmining.nl:3333 -u Weblogin.WorkerName -p WorkerPassword
•BFGMiner
./bfgminer -o stratum+tcp://dutchmining.nl:3333 -u Weblogin.WorkerName -p WorkerPassword


If you want to mine on a  Windows Operating System, then you'll need to create a batch file to start your miner.

Simply open notepad and then copy and paste the following:
•CGMiner
cgminer -o stratum+tcp://dutchmining.nl:3333 -u Weblogin.WorkerName -p WorkerPassword
•BFGMiner
bfgminer -o stratum+tcp://dutchmining.nl:3333 -u Weblogin.WorkerName -p WorkerPassword
•MinerD
minerd -a -t 6 -s 4 -o stratum+tcp://dutchmining.nl:3333 -u Weblogin.WorkerName -p WorkerPassword


You then need to change "-u Weblogin.Worker -p Worker password" to reflect your own account. Eg, "-u Steve.StevesWorker -p StevesWorkerPassword" then go to "File > Save as" and save the file as "RunMe.bat" in the same folder containing your miners application files. You are now ready to mine, double click on "RunMe.bat" to start mining. If you want, you can create additional workers with usernames and passwords of your choice here





54  Other / Off-topic / Re: Last food you ate. (Daily thread) on: December 22, 2015, 01:37:06 AM
Spaghetti with meatballs.
55  Other / Off-topic / Re: Do you memorize your bitcoin addresses and private keys? on: December 22, 2015, 01:35:49 AM
 No
56  Economy / Services / Re: [WANTED Script] Bitcoin Marketplace with Escrow Payment [OFFER] BTC on: December 21, 2015, 07:49:13 PM
Anyone with the skills to code what you need will be coding their own for their own profits.

I would suggest that you become interested in coding on the entry level, enhance and hone these skills over time, and start developing a test codebase, both so know you it from the ground up and can learn by trial and error, especially the privacy and security aspects that are bound to present themselves. Another issue with complex codebases created and maintained by 3rd parties are the backdoors and vulnerabilities that can be hidden within them and later exploited. You really want to know what you're looking at, what every file, class and function is doing, and you want to be intimately familiar with the codebase line by line... and you'll know all of this because you coded it.

Best of luck.

Thanks for the tips and info, but which 'codebase' we can learn at best for this?
57  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / I want setup a multipool / scrypts and sha256 coins. on: December 21, 2015, 05:22:39 PM
Like agood actuall advice where to start, a good guide on the net or info.
too go futher with, howto bind and so,  which scrypts to download.

Or some developer with expercience is also welcome.

Thanks Anyway!!  Wink
58  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Solo Mining with own Full Node - Some Questions on: December 21, 2015, 05:01:06 PM
Read this first http://blockgen.net/blog/novices-guide-to-setting-up-a-crypto-currency-mining-pool/ it works for me after playing with  A month to figure it out for solo mining bitcoins.


Good luck!!, and if you need any help you can find me here. Wink
59  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Installing Bitcoins in Ubuntu server 14.04 LTS on: October 28, 2015, 08:00:24 PM
Thanks,  but I like more nomp/mpos than unemployment because  the interface of their website is better. But is not a really problem,  I would to know how setup bitcoin mining pool included the Block chain and professional webinterface.  I want to learn it how to setup and use.
60  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Installing Bitcoins in Ubuntu server 14.04 LTS on: October 28, 2015, 06:59:56 PM
Is more own mining pool and a test pool. Do have a link of Noxious... Thanks anyway!

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