[...] My advice here is to be patient and consider buying several small amounts instead of one large amount [...]
Not necessarily. Once you have a (to you) comfortable level of trust established with a seller, just ask them if they are willing to come down on the price if you buy in bulk. Also, keep in mind that localbitcoins charges 1% of the trade to the seller, so some might give you a discount if you are willing to trade off-site. This of course brings us back to the issue of trust :-)
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Thanks for that - bahtcoin look reasonable, I'll have to try for a small amount first and see how it goes No problem. I'd be interested to hear how it went. Some more ideas: I do know that there are meetups in BKK and Phuket at least. Check the meet up section on here and also meetup.com. From my experience you'll have a good chance to meet a seller at a meet up. Also: https://localbitcoins.com/buy-bitcoins-online/th/thailand/national-bank-transfer/
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[...] Someone mentioned to have a look at the debug.log but i cant find it in wich folder should it be?
Depending on your OS in https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Data_directory But if you changed it to something else, it might be there.
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The error may be due to the fact the BCT adds hidden spaces to long strings. Always write txn related stuff in code blocks. However the user doesn't really want the old txn pushed it is actually a good thing if it has poor propogation as it will make it easier to "double spend" it with a txn that has the proper fee.
I thought it might be a formatting problem. I also assumed that this is the new, higher fees tx to try and override the old one.
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You DO realize, that since 3.7.2 cgminer is NOT supporting GPU anymore?
If this is directed at me, yes, I do. My question has nothing to do with GPUs. It's about how the window is layed out.
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No, you'd have to try and broadcast it via another node, since BlockChain seems to reject 2nd transactions that use the same inputs. I'm not sure about coinb.in. Nodes might treat it as a double spend anyway.
There's another one https://btc.blockr.io/tx/push (Edited my post above)
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With 2FA you mean Google Authenticator? Or just the email?
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anyone care to try to re-push the tx somehow
01000000019230ce51556db4aa00585cb169d1d09b28abca6eae6ac63c7c1b45645e179fc401000 0008b4830450221008e8a12c169ce28a8e43a5d59c78bf3d7ce392ae5da8ade76d7470430b56482 d202206241d68e400ba465668990d5c319415c28201bbd8da851d9c9814cd6e2b3651a014104572 2135b0e7aca6c5f63b1985b7258d29268692ffd99221a8e6b1af0b1ad943a72ec7633fb6ecfc543 9c1dbf10a490cdfdc2be265a6b086a600fc2263a3c1a86ffffffff02c1900200000000001976a91 4433b6bc44b5e8d37883a0e7038a79ad613fbbc3288ac3b800200000000001976a9145559eef599 61ecb7c0919ba4e66967875863a0f788ac00000000
it seems that blockchain.info's pushtx no longer functions right. instead of re-transmitting unconfirmed tx's, it is saying it already exists. (which it should only say that AFTER confirmation)
https://btc.blockr.io/tx/push and http://coinb.in/send-raw-transaction.html both return an error. Edit: As well as http://eligius.st/~wizkid057/newstats/pushtxn.php and http://webbtc.com/relay_tx (thanks amaclin!)
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I'd try and contact them. It's their day to day business and you are a prospective customer. I'm sure you get some feedback.
Maybe I should have worded it better. You don't have to call them tokens on the site. Call them "song". Bitpay doesn't need to know which songs the users download.
The user XYZ selects song A, B and C. Your site checks this and realises this is three "songs". Each "song" cost 1 USD. Your site tells bitpay to collect for 3 USD. bitpay takes the fiat value and calculates the resulting BTC amount. Payment process happens. bitpay tells your site the payment went through. Your site remembers this payment was associated to user XYZ and he gets to download songs A, B and C.
just a thought.
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Could it be done in a way that the user buys "tokens" where one token = one song? That way if I buy 8 tokens I could download 3 songs from this album and 5 songs from the other album. If I buy 20 tokens I can buy both albums.
This may be a silly question, but what was bitpay's suggestion?
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[...] we have so many updates on the case and his website i believe have a lot o visit but NO UPDATES! why???
This may be a silly question, but did you ask him?
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I have been absent from the thread for a while (what can I say, cgminer just runs ). However a few days ago I built again from github on Ubuntu 14.04 and I noticed that the output on the screen is now different. It looks very much like the output in the blue window below. The whole top section is gone and it does not react to any input like p, d, s, or q. What do I need to do to get the "old" way of displaying back? This pic somewhat illustrates it (I know the second window in the screenshot is Phoenix, but what I see from the freshly built cgminer is very similar). [...]
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"--load-balance Change multipool strategy from failover to quota based balance" What this means exactly? Will this only just load balance equally to the set pools? Can we set custom % wise quota for each pool? I found this option in Antminer S3. Example: 10% to Pool 1, 50% to Pool2 and 40% to Pool 3? It will be great if this is answered in context with the Antminer S3 too.
from the readme: https://github.com/ckolivas/cgminer/blob/master/READMELOAD BALANCE: This strategy sends work to all the pools on a quota basis. By default, all pools are allocated equal quotas unless specified with --quota. This apportioning of work is based on work handed out, not shares returned so is independent of difficulty targets or rejected shares. While a pool is disabled or dead, its quota is dropped until it is re-enabled. Quotas are forward looking, so if the quota is changed on the fly, it only affects future work. If all pools are set to zero quota or all pools with quota are dead, it will fall back to a failover mode. See quota below for more information.
The failover-only flag has special meaning in combination with load-balance mode and it will distribute quota back to priority pool 0 from any pools that are unable to provide work for any reason so as to maintain quota ratios between the rest of the pools. Easiest I think is to change it from within cgminer. Hit "P" and it should be self explanatory from there. Once done and back in the main screen hit "S" and write a config file. From then on change your command line to load that config file at start up ( --config or -c ).
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I'm not sure how to do this (or indeed if it's possible), I run a charity ( www.Exeter-Pirate-Day.com) that will take bitcoin donations all year via the website, on the day itself there is a tour around the city, where bitcoin can be donated when we are there, but only then. how is the best way to add this to CoinMap? Since it is a tour around the city you probably shouldn't, even if you only put it on the map during the actual hours of the event. A map is not made for "things" that move around. I'm sure there are better ways to promote your event that are less hassle.
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I'd gladly pay 5% over spot for 999 silver - here in Thailand we have VAT at 7% to pay on top of the price and there is a big spread, back in the UK VAT is 20% on silver - just a pity shipping would negate any benefits.
Better get it the next time you're in SG or HK then :-)
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After a bit of pain and debugging I successfully got bitcoind-ncurses working for both btcd and bitcoind simultaneously! [...]
What needed modifying for btcd?
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