Vod I swear on the bible I will repay this loan
and the fact that you would go this far to critize me for a 5 dollar loan is just insane you must be a very sad person.
Ah, so you're a religious idiot, eh? You're likely to take the coins and disappear, pray to your god for forgiveness and feel totally OK about yourself. I agree with you, but don't be that unkind. I do agree that the bible is stupid, but we should respect each other and not argue and insult.
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Absurd Why? I am just asking for a loan.
Lol, why not just wait? You don't desperately need the money or anything.
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Figidty, unable to hold focus - probably lying and will not pay back. So it is not a loan he wants, but a handout. He's apparently checking the bitcointalk screen on his computer... a kid into bitcoins, but a kid nonetheless. Horrible actor, I wouldn't accept I actually don't see a problem of underaged people into bitcoin, that's perfectly fine, but his reasons are a bit absurd.
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-snip- ... And is there anything the "hacker" can do if he gets into your router?
Depending on the level of access the same you can do with your router and more. Turn it off and brick it? Lol, so what? Anyway, I don't use default password on my router, so I have nothing to worry about.
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Don't be scared. IP Addresses aren't directly hackable. You are safe. As stated above, you'd need a vulnerability to get through... The only thing that came to mind was Metasploit but that was back for Windows XP or earlier I believe. You should be fine... Don't download, or open anything of his though (That's the only way an EMAIL) will get you infected. Obvious crock of BS.
Correct, IP address are meant to be public,no one can hack your PC via just IP unless there is some backdoor. The only thing someone can do is, he can use metaspoit and get access to your router (if you are using default passwords) and that's only possible if IP address is static. (Most internet companies provides dynamic IP which keeps changing.) So the only harm some noob hacker can do is "ddos attack". ... And is there anything the "hacker" can do if he gets into your router?
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See guys? It's a thing that could be improved, but nothing to worry about. PBMining will pay.
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Guys, stop panicking, the transactions will go through in a few hours, PBMining usually reports balances as paid before they actually are.
Not panicking, I'm just concerned that with my wallet address absent from the transaction list, it isn't coming! They send out more than one batch....
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Ghash is a big pool, there is a good possibility they haven't shared it yet
IIRC, block rewards are credited to account balance automatically upon block finding on ghash.io. Exactly. Please read and comprehend before you give misleading answers, they share blocks rewards instantly, including transaction fees. Because GHash.IO shares block rewards instantly, as I've already stated, the most obvious case here would be that GHash.IO would compensate OP from their own funds. But I really don't understand why they would do so.
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Guys, stop panicking, the transactions will go through in a few hours, PBMining usually reports balances as paid before they actually are.
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All this whining about un-exchanged balances...
Before complaining, whining, moaning, groaning etc. put yourself in Terk's shoes mates...1 person running a profit-switching, multi-scrypt mining pool and everyday 10 new people want to complain about something. I understand its about "principle" and not the amount of money but geesh guys, how long are you going to beat the horse? Give the dude some room to breathe/work and I am sure your un-exchanged balances will be exchanged soon enough.
Besides, what amounts are we talking here? Dollars? Cents? Micro-cents? I doubt the amount that is left un-exchanged even adds up to a dollar. Cut the guy (Terk) some slack or maybe offer up some help.
Good day.
Yeah talking like real Criminals from Banks....lets steal few cents from every account...they will not even notice....screw you moron that is mine and I want it back! Okay. Go away and don't mine on Clever then. Banks are even worse.
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Umm, It shows that my payment is sent on my pbmining profile but I havent received It to my bitcoin wallet? 2 last payments was fine but now I still don't have my 3rd weekly payment! Maybe It needs some time for confirmations?
Yeah, it always says that, you'll be paid soon enough. It always says paid before the payouts are sent.
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Ghash is a big pool, there is a good possibility they haven't shared it yet
IIRC, block rewards are credited to account balance automatically upon block finding on ghash.io. Exactly. Please read and comprehend before you give misleading answers, they share blocks rewards instantly, including transaction fees.
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Bit of a noob question here. I have no idea how to solder and replace resistors and stuff. Is there a pencil mod for the gridseed? not really. you could try the simple bridge-voltmod with silver pcb paint Is there a proper simple tutorial for noobs?
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China help Africa in national development, and, China to these countries, silently, drugs, food aid highway, factories and so on, I believe that to Africa,China do better than USA.
What you are saying makes no sense at all... And aiding with food and highways doesn't require it being silent.
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So I assume it was a keylogger? I searched google and heathcliff posted on a russian forum that his wallet was encrypted with a password of 12 characters or something.
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Hi Terk,
I've got a bit of a problem.
Whenever I stop mining at your pool the un-exchanged balance gets stuck, please bare in mind that I don't just switch pools, I sometimes turn off my rigs because the heat where I live gets too much for me, BUT the same thing happens every time I use clever mining and then take a break.
My guess is that you're not exchanging the balances from inactive miners?
No, of course not. Why would I do that? Everyone's balances are exchanged in the same way, regardless of if you're actively mining or not. We have some old unexchanged balances stuck which need to be dealt manually block by block (or a new script is needed to sort it out). You just don't notice that this small unexchanged balance is stuck if you're actively mining as the numbers are constantly changing. You only start noticing it when you stop mining. Dealing with this is no. 2 on my todo list, so I'm going to look into it as soon as I finish what I'm working on now (so probably during the weekend or early next week). Ok, that was about 2 Sunday payments ago My account/btc address is still showing the same thing !!! It's looking to me, more and more, as if your system is ignoring accounts that are no longer mining with you My account unexchanged has been stuck, more than once, and it is only when I stop mining Come on Terk, it's not the money, it's the principle I have seen many posts after my original one complaining about exactly the same thing, some have been waiting longer than me No, of course not. Why would I do that? I don't know why, maybe it boosts yourincome a little/lot for every ex user I trust Terk. He wouldn't do that. As I say, it's due to manual exchange required coins.
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byt411, Thank you very much for Your help and time!
By the way, is your wallet encrypted?
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Don't be scared.
IP Addresses aren't directly hackable.
You are safe. As stated above, you'd need a vulnerability to get through...
The only thing that came to mind was Metasploit but that was back for Windows XP or earlier I believe.
You should be fine... Don't download, or open anything of his though (That's the only way an EMAIL) will get you infected.
Think: If you go on XBOX LIVE and get somebody's IP (You could infect many children)...
Obvious crock of BS.
Exactly. A lot of people think that by opening an email a hacker can "burn their hard disk" and "erase all their files". Simply not true.
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These addresses are not mine, I received BTC from 1ByxEhE82qZxABhtsaj3yDJoJ26LV1YNF5 and 1LN9Zi1nWpNDnRHyJ2UacZdCtiVp3n2UrG
I have no idea how that happened then. I was guessing that it was just a change address, but it isn't. PM DannyHamilton, he can help.
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I might have time later for a lengthy answer. The short one is: this is a big pile of BS and whoever claims this has no idea.
#1 at best you get the IP of my mailserver (or the mail server of my mailprovider) #2 if you have my IP you still need an attack vector. A vulnerability of some sort.
Unless you can hack into the provider's database and check the logs to see where the other guy logged in from, you can't get his IP. He can use a VPN anyway.
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