Never, ever, under any circumstance, keep your cryptocurrency sitting in an exchange wallet. BTC-e is the same exchange that people have lost thousands of coins too, has been hacked, and the 'owner' was the central authority in the NVC scam. You shouldn't trust them. Only keep enough coins in any online wallet that you will be using or trading with that day.
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I've pulled every single coin from gox. That statement is a child's response to a man's problem. They need to hire some proper programmers, expert financial traders, and get a management team. It's pretty fucking stupid to have the entire market crash when gox goes down. They've been dealing with +10 minute lag (the lag yesterday was over an hour) for so long, i refuse to believe it's not on purpose.
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enable "withdrawal on email only' in security settings. btc-e.com will not 'make good' on any loss from theft.
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Please hire a professional development company, and don't use any of these wannabe dreamweaver coders acting as freelance. Seriously, just do this right so it gets done right.
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Love the idea. Get rid of the tiny lettering inside the design (five ltc, ten ltc,etc), make it the normal solid grey/silver litecoin logo. increase the whitespace around the outside of the coin, and put your value and lettering there.
Good stuff bud, will be watching and picking some up.
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He can process data at the speed of the combined btc network, easily 'out-thinking' even the most sophisticated of supercomputers. He quickly processes all possible outcomes within nanoseconds and reacts accordingly. He's like dr manhattan on speed.
He grows in power with popularity. The more people that know about him, the stronger, smarter, and faster he becomes. As such, he is prone to outlandish attention seeking behavior and six o clock new interviews.
He cannot be destroyed or stopped, and any damage suffered only causes his aura to fork, resulting in a strengthened and more stable btcman.
His first crime fighting mission was saving a pizza delivery guy being robbed.
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i'm throwing a little love to the pool.
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Blarg.
I see. After looking at those cards I now see that the software I am using is most likely faulty. Screenshot shows what the miner is doing. Really weird.
Thank you for all the information. Hopefully it won't cost me an arm and a leg to build a bitcoin rig.
Cheers!
Check out tacotime's thread about 'newbie mining rig' (something along those lines - just search his name). he goes step by step on what to buy, how to setup the whole thing securely in a milk crate,etc.
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your config settings are messed up (causing the erroneous 1.6gh/s), and that card you're using will cost you more money in electricity than it will generate in coins of any kind.
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what was the block number?
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Shady situation, especially with the douchenozzles in btc-e chat egging it on.
DrEvil had a chance to do right when he noticed simran's PW in the code. he could have sent him a PM, or even logged into simran's account and changed it for him until he got a hold of him. Instead he log in, steals 1k LTC, sells it, laughs about it in btc-e chat, then only sends 10 btc back, after being pressured. That's the epitome of a scammer, and one kid that deserves a beating.
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I want to link my Bitcointalk name with BTCJam's. Verification code: ea590bae-5640-430e-b0b1-df410c143740
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25mh/s would be impossible. should be 25kh/s, which means that you're not running scrypt and probably just using your cpu.
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The pools all have a ramp up time for measuring your speed. I've mined on most of those and it takes time for your pool stats (which are typically a 24 hour average) to catch up. If you're quickly hopping from pool to pool without giving it the necessary time, this could be the culprit.
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Post title should be changed to "bfl has not shipped as of 2013/3/31" for maximum accuracy. Just sayin'.
sorry I do not agree!. All life is a play on words but my interpretation is this: A bfl customer ordered and paid for a bfl mini-rig. (an employee is not precluded from doing so) Bfl delivered (singular) to that customer (method not specified on the 2013/3/31). Customer used rig and posted pics of working item. Therefore officially (as stated) bfl delivered (singular) on the date specified a working asic to a customer. The clarification of other deliveries (plural) will presumably come in the near future from bfl with regard to packing, transport,number of completed items, number of components in hand,speed of manufacture etc. reg.
[23:42] <a_meteorite> Luke-Jr: that's the Little SC I'm assuming [23:42] <Luke-Jr> a_meteorite: it's a defective board because I was impatient. [23:43] <a_meteorite> that would explain the HW errors [23:44] <a_meteorite> did you go to BFL HQ or was it shipped? assuming you can reveal that.. [23:44] <a_meteorite> I think you did go there at one point but I didn't think you stayed/went back[23:44] <a_meteorite> that was like... 2 weeks ago[23:49] <jzk> At this point I'm not sure he can even reveal his own existence [23:54] <Luke-Jr> a_meteorite: I've physically touched it, but I've left it at BFL for the time being.
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For Luke to get that unit, they would have had to ship it out last week. He's at their factory working on bfgminer. If you notice his screenshots are in the exact same place as the video of the bfl's 'hashing' the other day.
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Right, so then we're in agreement they haven't shipped. "I want to clarify the above post, as there is some potential confusion. We are not shipping yet. We plan on shipping possibly by the end of next week, but I will update on a shipping schedule as soon as I have more definitive information with regards to that." https://forums.butterflylabs.com/announcements/692-bfl-asic-status-3.html
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How do you ship on a sunday, and to someone at your factory?
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