I just received two heart style necklaces from you, thanks again. My wife and daughter will love them.
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Thanks for the testing guys =) Keep it up =P
I just got around to trying out your Win XP build and it works! Thanks for your hard work mate.
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My BFL unit sat in Canada customs for 5 days apparently. I received it and checked my tracking status, and it was apparently still in customs even though I had it. You will likely receive it before your tracking status changes.
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"A record with the supplied identity could not be found"
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This looks extremely weird, every time I receive a payment I get charged a pool fee... =(
152 contract_payment Oct. 25, 2013, 3:25 a.m. 0.00056585 0.04371830 None 151 revenue_reinvestment_witholding Oct. 25, 2013, 2:53 a.m. 0.00000000 0.04315245 None 150 pool_fee Oct. 25, 2013, 2:53 a.m. -0.00005667 0.04315245 None 149 contract_payment Oct. 25, 2013, 2:53 a.m. 0.00056675 0.04320913 None 148 revenue_reinvestment_witholding Oct. 25, 2013, 2:30 a.m. 0.00000000 0.04264238 None 147 pool_fee Oct. 25, 2013, 2:30 a.m. -0.00005661 0.04264238 None 146 contract_payment Oct. 25, 2013, 2:30 a.m. 0.00056615 0.04269900 None 145 revenue_reinvestment_witholding Oct. 25, 2013, 2 a.m. 0.00000000 0.04213285 None 144 pool_fee Oct. 25, 2013, 2 a.m. -0.00005689 0.04213285 None 143 contract_payment Oct. 25, 2013, 2 a.m. 0.00056889 0.04218974 None 142 revenue_reinvestment_witholding Oct. 24, 2013, 6:15 p.m. 0.00000000 0.04162085 None 141 pool_fee Oct. 24, 2013, 6:15 p.m. -0.00005702 0.04162085 None 140 contract_payment Oct. 24, 2013, 6:15 p.m. 0.00057019 0.04167787 None 139 revenue_reinvestment_witholding Oct. 24, 2013, 5:33 p.m. 0.00000000 0.04110768 None 138 pool_fee Oct. 24, 2013, 5:33 p.m. -0.00008317 0.04110768 None 137 contract_payment Oct. 24, 2013, 5:33 p.m. 0.00083172 0.04119086 None
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My balance before the data corruption was .33 BTC. They can easily confirm this by my hash rate and last payout date. I don't care about what I made from the corruption time to the time I moved my miner either. Just fix my balance ! :-(
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How many silkroad clones will there be next month?
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Link to the IRC channel anyone? Haven't used IRC in a while.
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Why did pyramining post in reply to this and then delete it?
Because I was logged with the other account. Yeah I edited my post, my bad. I thought it was theswede posting because he just logged off then that was posted on an account that never posts here. LOL.
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Agath, introduced by theSeven, had a talk with Alessia about the design of 65nm. He dropped from school and is an engineer taught by himself.
Just to be clear: I have been contacted by someone who said to be Alessia Tatti on Freenode (delaria) a few months ago, and I had just a talk with her. Then I never heard from them anymore, and I am not involved in this project. Ciao Paolo, che cos'è questa team mailing list? Cioè, non è che è una cosa vecchia, stiamo parlando di metà Agosto. Hai lasciato perdere oppure...? It seems to be Aug 2012 /facepalm at self. You're right, I read the 13 for the year! Well, the process explanation was informative at least Why did pyramining post in reply to this and then delete it? EDIT: Ahh, seems agath is pyramining, lol.
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Windows XP PRO AMD Athlon X2 5200+ 300GB HDD 4 GB RAM I know, it's kinda crappy. Well, I want it to be supported on such systems. So this is a good test. I wonder if it's an issue with Windows XP. For instance, I bet if I setup the new build environment in Windows XP, it would be forward compatible with Win7 and Win8, but not the other way around (it's being built on Win7-64bit right now, but as a 32-bit app). I assume your Windows XP system is 32-bit... correct? Yes, sorry.
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Windows XP PRO AMD Athlon X2 5200+ 300GB HDD 4 GB RAM I know, it's kinda crappy.
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I can't seem to get it to work. This is what appears in the text log: Traceback (most recent call last): File "ArmoryQt.py", line 21, in <module> File "psutil\__init__.pyc", line 85, in <module> File "psutil\_psmswindows.pyc", line 15, in <module> File "_psutil_mswindows.pyc", line 12, in <module> File "_psutil_mswindows.pyc", line 10, in __load ImportError: DLL load failed: The specified procedure could not be found. ?
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I received a power supply replacement from BFL about 4 days after they emailed me back, but unfortunately they didn't get back to me for about 7 days. This was for a BFL Single FPGA earlier in the year as well. They do honour the warranty but sometimes it takes a little waiting.
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TL;DR: XRP have increased transaction times and use less ressources. Why still use Bitcoin when we have XRP?I'm not trying to troll, it's a serious question. I have been very critical about XRP before, but my main point of criticism has always been Opencoin's position as the "XRP central bank", as they still hold about 99% of all XRP in their possession. I tried to get more information about XRP, and someone directed me to this link: https://ripple.com/wiki/Consensus. If I understand correctly, XRP solve at least two major problems of Bitcoin: Transaction time is much faster, and they require no mining, which means that less energy and hardware is used to secure transactions with the Consensus system. I assume there is also no need to store the blockchain on the hard drives of thousands of users. Sounds pretty good to me? So for the sake of argument, let's assume that Opencoin is now and will always be an altruistic and trustworthy entity that will never under any circumstances abuse their position, and that they will indeed distribute the XRP in a manner that would be deemed "fair" by the majority of users, and that they will not secretly hold on to the majority of the supply. In this case, wouldn't it be preferable to abandon BTC and start using XRP instead? What are the disadvantages of the consensus system over the proof-of-work system? Are XRP (or at least a similar system) the future of cryptocurrencies? Will they make Bitcoins become obsolete? I have tried Ripple, it is OK I guess. I am, and never will be comfortable with the XRP currency since it was all just released to opencoin and it is there choice what to do with them. You can tell me they are trustworthy all you want, I would never spend money on XRP's. Bitcoin may take a little longer than expected sometimes, but big deal. I have to send my bill payments like 3 or 4 days earlier than due because the regular banking system takes forever sometimes. I also don't really care about using a debt based system, I don't want people owing me anything . Taking away the ability to mine your crytocurrency makes is less fun as well.
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I have just started encountering an issue which prevents the blockchain from loading. I have 0.87.2-beta, it worked perfectly the first few times, and I didn't open it for awhile. Now every time I try to open it I get a runtime error. I have already un-installed and re-installed armory. What should I try now? I have both wallets backed up and paper wallets made for each as well.
What's the error you get, exactly? Ente "Runtime Error! Program: C:\program files\Armory\Armory Bitcoin Client\Armory.exe This client has requested the runtime to terminate it in an unusual way. Please contact the application's support team for more information." This is the error message that pops up each time. Does that help?
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I have just started encountering an issue which prevents the blockchain from loading. I have 0.87.2-beta, it worked perfectly the first few times, and I didn't open it for awhile. Now every time I try to open it I get a runtime error. I have already un-installed and re-installed armory. What should I try now? I have both wallets backed up and paper wallets made for each as well.
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