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So far 1400MH/s, seems almost pointless unless I can get this powerdeal I have going to work out but I ordered 4200 more like two months ago . . . Allthough, I always knew I could sell them for profit over here anyway if this happened...
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Only 5 posts, only 5 with all those topics in the newbiesection you would think there is something you can reply to, so don't spam here. There is no reason for that.
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+1 for this post. Very informative. Thanks.
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I think the guide to being secure doesn't need to be complex at all, though I don't know if the required technologies are available to write such a simple guide.
For example I think that an offline computer can send money without being connected to the internet. You just use your signing keys(you must also know manually how much bitcoins you have beforehand, without having any blockchain around. Here you can use blockchain.info to check that up, advised to access it through Tor. Then since you know how much you have, you use your private key on that offline computer and sign a transaction. Then you transfer that transaction with a usb key storage to your main computer which may be virus and trojan+keylogger infested and just execute the transaction. Voila!
Though are these technologies available. We would need a very simple program, one that doesn't like need the latest version of Ubuntu, not the full fledged bitcoin-qt, except if it can work in offline mode and it can allow to send Bitcoins without needing an internet connection.
The above are maybe a bit of half-baked thoughts.
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I'm a namecoin miner...anyone else??!
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