Username: Chemistry Thanks in advance.
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Hello & welcome!
Isn't it a bit too late to make this "welcome" reply to this 1-month old thread lol?
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So wait.... It's non-withdrawable, then what the hell was the 'Free Bitcoins' part of your post meaning to say? Good catch. So it is some free "play money" lol.
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Your PrimeDice advertisement must be on the first line of your signature!
You may not advertise any other sites/threads. This includes non-paid for advertisements. You may include other non advertising related. This is limited to a quote or your Bitcoin address etc. If you do choose to add this it must be very small font, uncolored with no effects
You check this in Post 1 and decide what you done I think if you do this without any color then its better
Hmmm... I'm gonna PM Stunna. Dunno if it's OK. May I know what is the meaning of this ANXBTC thing in your sig ? I believe it is a bitcoin exchange based in Hong Kong. https://anxbtc.com/
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Hi, I just created my account. I didn't get an email confirmation thing...
No worries, there is no need for email confirmation here. Indeed you can enter some BS in the email field, though you would not be able to recover your password then.
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Stop. No more transfers! 67 transfers missing!
Unfortunately it looks like you are not familiar with how the game works. See here the balance graph. As you can see balance got stuck near 0 on 12th. Regarding this round, Bitzuo please get the site up. Thanks. Then can you explain me please how the game works? On the site www.bitzuo.com isn't explained at all, nor it's called a "game"... It is just another ponzi "game". The money you deposited is used to pay those joined earlier than you, and you will get paid if there are enough people joining after you.
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I believe cryptsy is indeed the biggest altcoin exchange at this moment.
EDIT: Didn't notice the thread was made in Jan...
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That is normal. Also you might want to use cgminer or bfgminer. You can then change the intensity to 20. Which should increase the hash rate. Are you using Windows OS?
The above is not proper advice. You will earn next to nothing with that GPU. Nothing, you will just lose money paying electricity fees. so what GPU should i use?... i want to invest some money into this... You may mine scrypt (scrypt-N, scrypt-jane) altcoins with your GPU. You can check coinwarz to see the profitability of mining different coins.
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stunna still owes me around .5ish BTC from last year promotion work... i dont expect to see it ever. Promotion work? I don't think PD gave 0.5ish btc out in promo... Or do you mean signature ad payment?
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If 4000 coins are mined everyday than BTC must be in inflationary stage.
Yes, you are right. Of course NO! There is no inflation so no interest for keeping money. Welcome to the new world without banks and debts.)))) Добра!=)
Maybe you could read post #16. And to your surprise, borrowing and lending (with interests) exist in the bitcoin world. FYR: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=65.0
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primedice.com with faucet and luckynumber.me with faucet
You can only bet on primedice with the money from the faucet, you cannot cash out. You can cash out once you have afford the minimum fee which is 0.0001. I recommend to those who are checking out freebitco.in you focus on the referral system that they have. The faucet amount is 0.00000250 BTC. You cannot use the faucet more than one time. You would have to somehow earn x41 on bets, and cashout 0.00000250 BTC. The faucet on PD was 1000 sat a few days ago, and was 10000 sat during happy hour.
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I joined here after I saw AsiaCoin failing. I've been part of the AsiaCoin community's dev team since then, helping review the code fixes and explain what's going on from a technical perspective.
AsiaCoin failed miserably lol. I have seen people investing quite a bit into it, but none of them spending a little bit of time to check the source code.
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there still should be a fee calculator online so that we know how much to include...
The problem is that bitcoin tx fee depends on the tx size in KB. To calculate the "correct fee", you will need to know the number of inputs and outputs of that tx, which is a bit too difficulty to those new users... Yeah... Well, someone could make a calculator, which looks up the input addresses from the blockchain, and calculates the size and the fee? There is still a problem in it, as people usually don't "consolidate" their bitcoin. So, the sender may have used 20 different addresses to receive bitcoin before (say, 10 addresses for 10 different faucets, 1 for sig ad payment, 1 for selling domain, 8 change addresses, etc). Well, they could type in all addresses they want to send from. I am afraid It will be too difficulty to use then.
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It seems you didn't consider the terrible maintenance fee on cex.io... Well I use there Mining pool as well, and I must say, whit all the blocks they find, I am happy to pay a bit more fee. The problem here is the maintenance fee on cex is not "a bit more". If you check cex.io/maintenance, you will see the fee is $0.26 per GHS per month, which is about 30% of your mining revenue.
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there still should be a fee calculator online so that we know how much to include...
The problem is that bitcoin tx fee depends on the tx size in KB. To calculate the "correct fee", you will need to know the number of inputs and outputs of that tx, which is a bit too difficulty to those new users... Yeah... Well, someone could make a calculator, which looks up the input addresses from the blockchain, and calculates the size and the fee? There is still a problem in it, as people usually don't "consolidate" their bitcoin. So, the sender may have used 20 different addresses to receive bitcoin before (say, 10 addresses for 10 different faucets, 1 for sig ad payment, 1 for selling domain, 8 change addresses, etc).
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What sort of meta-data can be added to a bitcoin transaction? And which wallet or web app can do that? Thanks
You cant add data to a transaction. Meta-data would be the Bitcoinaddresses used. Not sure if you use "meta-data" wrong or I dont understand your question. Indeed you can add data to a tx (up to 80 bytes) with OP_RETURN since qt 0.9.0. FYR: https://bitcoinfoundation.org/2013/10/24/core-development-update-5/
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there still should be a fee calculator online so that we know how much to include...
The problem is that bitcoin tx fee depends on the tx size in KB. To calculate the "correct fee", you will need to know the number of inputs and outputs of that tx, which is a bit too difficulty to those new users...
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Then I started seeing suggestions that when you set it up one should test it to make sure all is good by spending a small amount.
This is what I have done for testing. 1. Create a paper wallet using bitaddress offline and print out the paper wallet. 2. Send a small amount (0.01 in my case) to the address. 3. Import the private key to send my 0.01 back to my other wallet. At that moment, I am sure both the creation and import of my paper wallet worked. So then I create a new paper wallet and send 95% of all my bitcoin to the new address.
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