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2001  Economy / Lending / Re: Looking for .06 btc loan on: May 21, 2014, 08:25:09 PM
lol somebody just give me this loan.  it would REALLY help me out A LOT.  i'm not here to scam $30.  Look at my past posts, everything fits:

lol just provide collateral.  We REALLY need it, since there is no guarantee you will pay back.

I don't have anything that can be put as collateral over internet.  I have proof my check is pending and will be available in 1 week.

That proof means nothing to us. No one cares about your so-called proof. Rules Here:
1. You will not get a loan if you don't provide collateral, unless you are very trusted here.
2002  Economy / Services / Re: [PrimeDice] [Highest Paid Signature] Earn up to 2.4 BTC/Month by Posting on: May 21, 2014, 06:40:59 PM
Re-enrolling:

Starting posts: 4128
Bitcoin address: 1C1GWedSqSjEUc8rrK9G7c9c1dGqM3Sp3V

So this isn't a giveaway thread? And this post is considered a quality post? pfft  Angry

Wtf are you talking about?
And yes it is quality post. Read op.

He's butthurt about mprep deleting his posts so now he must be going through his. See here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=619425.0

Indeed. I'm trying to make sense of this. It seems to me, I had posts deleted for doing the same thing. (ei.FootballCoin)

There's a difference. You can't compare one mandatory sign up post per month to posting rubbish in giveaway threads Signature deals are currently allowed, alt coin giveaways are not. I'd suggest to learn from this and move on. You're likely to get banned for bumping and making off-topic posts.

This isn't a giveaway thread either. We are working for Stunna in a way, he/she is paying us for our promoting work.
2003  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: New to Mining - Need some Recommendations on: May 21, 2014, 06:37:33 PM
BOOM!  Up and running again mining BTC with GUIMiner and LTC with GUIMiner-scrypt!

I figured out what went wrong, here's what I did to fix it:
- GUIMiner didn't like the folder name where I had the Bitcoin Core located - I put it on my D: drive because I was out of room on my other SSD - Make sure folder name is Bitcoin and no spaces in the folder above it! Smiley
- Once I changed the folder name and pointed GUIMiner there I was up and running again.
- I also added the -system flag to the startup .exe for Bitcoin Core Wallet.
- Doing all the above, I was able to launch the Bitcoin Core from GUIMiner.

- For GUIMiner-scrypt and Litecoin, I basically did the same thing
- Made sure my litecoin.conf file had the right settings

Thanks for all the info about the actual miners running in the background... I opened up the folders and can see all the different ones that come with the GUI download.

Anyways, now, what to do with all this power... (not) Smiley  Mining LTC atm, maybe I'll get one by the time I get home...

Last few questions:
- Any BTC pool recommendations?  
- A pool that picks the coin for you?
- Can I use GUIMiner to run something like a ASICMiner Block Erupter USB?  Or will I have to use something else?

Late,
Nick

BTC Pool? ghash.io for maximum profit, p2pool to protect the network.
Multipool? Many out there, just google.
GUIMiner can only run your GPU, since it's shitty. Use CGMiner.
How much hash do you have? 10Mhash/s?
2004  Economy / Lending / Re: Want to lend 0.5 btc. on: May 21, 2014, 05:43:06 PM
I can provide you my identity my id with my face..

MY utility bill photo... where i m living residence.. proof

If you want anything more let me know so i can borrow ...

And i will definately pay you back the .5 btc in 1.5 months ..

That's not collateral. Even if you actually gave someone your identity (more probable is you have a stolen/photoshopped ID) it's useless for anyone to go after you in a small claims court if you are even in the same country (not likely). Not to mention nobody can sell your 'ID' for any money so it hardly protects the lender in the likelihood that you default.

You will not get a loan here without proper collateral or some good trading history. Since you have neither, don't expect to get anything.

Can You Tell me which kind of collateral you want ..

I already mentioned above that whick collateral you want tell me..

And i did not think about `photoshop` and never will be ... please you are posting this kinds of messages on threads to give scammer ideas..

I have already mentioned my collateral requirements.  Must be a stable altcoin such as:   LTC, XPT, NRS... etc.

Also, if you say that "If I have collateral I would sell it" I will curse you into oblivion.
2005  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: Gridseed 5chip USB miner, Does it need Powered USB? on: May 21, 2014, 05:25:41 PM
I've had good success with this hub:

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ELPSEVW?psc=1

Also, where does one find more info on these signature ad campaigns?

Here you go:
RitzGrandCasino
PrimeDice
UpDown.BT
2006  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: New to Mining - Need some Recommendations on: May 21, 2014, 05:07:26 PM
I live in the USA, Michigan
Looks like I pay ~0.121883/KWH
Still need some help getting up and running - I'm learning that these GUIMiners are "front-ends" while something else is really actually powering/running the mining?

I'm down for mining anything, just gotta be pointed in the right direction - profitability would be nice Smiley

electricity price is good Smiley
You are correct, GUIminer is a front-end of other miners like cgminer/bfgminer: with these you can set a lot of other options to better customize your current configuration.

OK, so when I downloaded GUIminer I actually got cgminer with it? 

Yes, is "the kernel" of GUIminer (not only cgminer, it has also bfg, cudaminer, the old and unused reaper, etc...)

Its just an implementation to make a newbie-friendly GUI, so that it's easy to use. The underlying CGMiner looks like a command prompt, and loads of people are scared about these sort of windows since they relate it to hacking.

Some antivirus even report cgminer/bfgminer as a virus (of course is a false positive)

If you use Bitcoin Core, it's also a virus too, since someone put the header of a virus into the blockchain, lol, what a huge troll.
2007  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Fee on: May 21, 2014, 05:03:07 PM
Pretty much this right here. 10 cents though would come with a fee that (right now) is 5 cents, or 50%. $10 would still be 5 cents. So really it's still a pretty small fee.

Just out of reference, with the newest implementation fees should drop to 0.5c so it basically means that txs are pretty damn cheap.

In theory, you're correct. The problem is that a lot of the miners and pools are still using older versions of the Bitcoin client. There was a thread about this, saying that like 70% of them still haven't upgraded in like a year or so and so are far behind as it is. On top of this, the miners/pools can apparently set their own requirements for fees and decline transactions that don't match what they want.

You are correct, we need some way to force nodes to update, since they play a huge part in the bitcoin network. I guess you could set up your own node, but that's just a bit difficult and unnecessary.

Setting up your own node wouldn't do any good, either, unless you happened to mine a block. The only people whose daemons really matter (as far as I understand it) are the ones that are minting. And since a couple people are minting the majority of blocks, it's them that need to change (or not, depending on how they feel).

But if your node is directly connected to a pool's one, wouldn't it accept your transaction and broadcast it to the specific pool?

It broadcasts it, yes. As far as I'm aware, there are no issues with the broadcasting part. It doesn't ensure it'd get into a block, though. You can test this by sending a really small transaction without a fee. It will be broadcast to all the nodes (and even show up on Blockchain.info within seconds). But it will take days to get in a block, if it ever does. Basically it works like this:

1) You send a transaction from your client or a web wallet
2) Transaction is broadcast to all the nodes to share
3) When a pool is minting, it chooses what transactions it wants to include
4) If a pool mints a block, the transactions it was including are now "confirmed"

The problem isn't with the broadcasting, it's with the pools/miners not packaging them into a block due to not being valuable enough.

That's because the miners choose not to accept it, that has nothing to do with the Bitcoin Core version. Also, don't use "mint", use "mine".
2008  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Fee on: May 21, 2014, 04:55:12 PM
Pretty much this right here. 10 cents though would come with a fee that (right now) is 5 cents, or 50%. $10 would still be 5 cents. So really it's still a pretty small fee.

Just out of reference, with the newest implementation fees should drop to 0.5c so it basically means that txs are pretty damn cheap.

In theory, you're correct. The problem is that a lot of the miners and pools are still using older versions of the Bitcoin client. There was a thread about this, saying that like 70% of them still haven't upgraded in like a year or so and so are far behind as it is. On top of this, the miners/pools can apparently set their own requirements for fees and decline transactions that don't match what they want.

You are correct, we need some way to force nodes to update, since they play a huge part in the bitcoin network. I guess you could set up your own node, but that's just a bit difficult and unnecessary.

Setting up your own node wouldn't do any good, either, unless you happened to mine a block. The only people whose daemons really matter (as far as I understand it) are the ones that are minting. And since a couple people are minting the majority of blocks, it's them that need to change (or not, depending on how they feel).

But if your node is directly connected to a pool's one, wouldn't it accept your transaction and broadcast it to the specific pool?
2009  Economy / Lending / Re: Looking for .06 btc loan on: May 21, 2014, 04:49:56 PM
I don't know what to put up as collateral for $30.  My reputation alone should be suffice, since i have been doing business here since 2009.

You've been in bitcoin since 2009 and you need to borrow $30?  Wow.


Probably for bag of weed that he won't even earn his money at just steal them...

lol no.  I'm waiting for a dam check to clear.  its been like 20 days.  stupid overseas checks....

LOL. ROFL. Checks?
You say you have been into bitcoin since 2009, then you should have realized its overseas advantages, use bitcoin.
2010  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Inputs.io | Instant Payments, Offchain API, Secure Wallet, 235k+ BTC transferred on: May 21, 2014, 04:48:57 PM
TradeFortress is back. He is posting a lot of messages lately. What's the status on this? How much did he return and how much he kept for himself?

More than 2000 BTC were returned, and 0 BTC belonging to Inputs users was kept by myself.

How about very little amounts? Also, I noticed that the domain has expired and has been acquired by other guy?
2011  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: ANXPRO releases New Features, inc. Hotkey support, SEPA and more on: May 21, 2014, 04:48:00 PM
like what you are doing.
send you PM about something. let me know.

If they don't respond, feel free to PM Me. I am the official forum manager for ANXPRO.
2012  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Multiple BTC wallets for security? on: May 21, 2014, 04:46:59 PM
If you do get amnesia and forget, how can you remember where you put the password and the paper wallet?
Lulz.

But mainly: how can you remember that you was using bitcoin and you had some?

Hmm... I guess you can make Bitcoin a "language", since people don't forget languages after forgetting everything else. Maybe that would work.
2013  Economy / Speculation / Re: What is driving the price crazily up???? on: May 21, 2014, 04:42:43 PM
one could ask: what was driving the price crazily low?

For me is people getting aware of China manipulation, stability for a while, good news acumulated

You just answered your own question, China spreading FUD and buying in the process.
2014  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Multiple BTC wallets for security? on: May 21, 2014, 04:41:57 PM
Can't I encrypt or add a password to the Electrum wallet to prevent that?

Of course! My advice is to use only encrypted backups, w/o a "raw" seed backup.

I find this logic troublesome. So you encrypt the back-up: where to you keep the encryption key?

Do you have a back-up of the encryption key? Encryption can be useful if you make two separate trips for your off-site storage: one for the encrypted data, and one for the key.

Essentially, the Bitcoin private keys are already private keys that you have to figure out how to preserve and secure.


You could remember it, but if you are scared that you might get hit in the head, you can write down the password and put it in another place, not with your paper wallet.
And now comes the next question: If you do get amnesia and forget, how can you remember where you put the password and the paper wallet?
Lulz.
2015  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: New to Mining - Need some Recommendations on: May 21, 2014, 04:40:12 PM
I live in the USA, Michigan
Looks like I pay ~0.121883/KWH
Still need some help getting up and running - I'm learning that these GUIMiners are "front-ends" while something else is really actually powering/running the mining?

I'm down for mining anything, just gotta be pointed in the right direction - profitability would be nice Smiley

electricity price is good Smiley
You are correct, GUIminer is a front-end of other miners like cgminer/bfgminer: with these you can set a lot of other options to better customize your current configuration.

OK, so when I downloaded GUIminer I actually got cgminer with it? 

Yes, is "the kernel" of GUIminer (not only cgminer, it has also bfg, cudaminer, the old and unused reaper, etc...)

Its just an implementation to make a newbie-friendly GUI, so that it's easy to use. The underlying CGMiner looks like a command prompt, and loads of people are scared about these sort of windows since they relate it to hacking.
2016  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Fee on: May 21, 2014, 04:38:21 PM
Pretty much this right here. 10 cents though would come with a fee that (right now) is 5 cents, or 50%. $10 would still be 5 cents. So really it's still a pretty small fee.

Just out of reference, with the newest implementation fees should drop to 0.5c so it basically means that txs are pretty damn cheap.

In theory, you're correct. The problem is that a lot of the miners and pools are still using older versions of the Bitcoin client. There was a thread about this, saying that like 70% of them still haven't upgraded in like a year or so and so are far behind as it is. On top of this, the miners/pools can apparently set their own requirements for fees and decline transactions that don't match what they want.

You are correct, we need some way to force nodes to update, since they play a huge part in the bitcoin network. I guess you could set up your own node, but that's just a bit difficult and unnecessary.
2017  Economy / Services / Re: [PrimeDice] [Highest Paid Signature] Earn up to 2.4 BTC/Month by Posting on: May 21, 2014, 04:36:33 PM
From what i can see FXOpen sig has only just started with no proof its anything yet. Could be someone on a different sig camp trying to get a better pay deal.

Yeah. Wouldn't surprise me if it was just one of these Ritz goons who seem to spend most of their time here desperately trying to make sure Stunna ups the rates so they hope Ritz does too.

Every war has casualities, winners as well as losers, and signature war is no exception to this rule... A la guerre comme a la guerre! Grin
I still don't want that Primedice loses this war, lol. I love the sig, but some rate increases would be nice.

If Ritz pays out again on June 1st, that'll be 3 consecutive payouts trailing PD and now UD and FX.

I don't know about you PD'ers, but I like to gets pizzaid for my work.

Every constructive post advertises for their business or casino.  With the amount of posters posting hundreds sometimes thousands of constructive, well thought out posts...that's alot of work!  Especially mentally.

Like every job(it's technically a job if you get paid for it), if you don't get paid your due or market value, it's time to move on...

I agree, but you also have to admit that Ritz doesn't have that good of a reputation, and that their signature looks absolutely horrible.
2018  Economy / Services / Re: [PrimeDice] [Highest Paid Signature] Earn up to 2.4 BTC/Month by Posting on: May 21, 2014, 04:30:37 PM
From what i can see FXOpen sig has only just started with no proof its anything yet. Could be someone on a different sig camp trying to get a better pay deal.

Yeah. Wouldn't surprise me if it was just one of these Ritz goons who seem to spend most of their time here desperately trying to make sure Stunna ups the rates so they hope Ritz does too.

Every war has casualities, winners as well as losers, and signature war is no exception to this rule... A la guerre comme a la guerre! Grin
I still don't want that Primedice loses this war, lol. I love the sig, but some rate increases would be nice.
2019  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][AUTO-SWITCH] Profit-switch auto-exchange pool: CleverMining.com on: May 21, 2014, 03:29:33 PM
Is X11 really that profitable? I wonder who is buying those shitcoins...

Price is getting pumped up, since shitty DarkCoin has a new fully anonymous feature, and its an algorithm that needs 11 proof of work methods, and saves more electricity and less heat.
2020  Economy / Services / Re: [PrimeDice] [Highest Paid Signature] Earn up to 2.4 BTC/Month by Posting on: May 21, 2014, 07:13:49 AM
He's probably already tried that: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=617041.0

But if he hasn't that's the only way you'll get them removed.

tell me other ways to remove ratings

Ditch this account and start fresh.  You obviously don't get it though considering the link  hilariousandco provided.

DannyHamilton explained it pretty well, you talk about learning from your mistakes about spam.  You then send roughly 6 pm's within a matter of 30 minutes.

You are trying to make a mockery of the paid sig campaign. Please go away

He spammed me with a PM asking me to remove all his negative trust. lol.

You can buy my account? Smiley

Why did you change your name? :/
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