so.. tl;dr
have we got any physical evidence that PB are actually mining, yet? got some BTC sitting and wanna do something with it.
dude- yes buy from pb he is legit- doesnt mean u will roi though- use my reference - i will give u a 60day gurantee if u use my reference- he cuts and runs in the next 60 i will cover it http://pbmining.com?ref=rodeoclownicpits roi not the legitimacy u have to worry about i'm customer number 52 and my current contracts have all broken even. I'm asking if there is physical evidence of pb mining, not for irrelevant and overeager forum whores personal referral links. Please keep your overeagerness in your pants, in future. i stated already some time ago I would not be investing any more BTC into this until there is physical evidence of mining. so, either answer my question or do not respond, it was not an invite to spam your referral links. thanks. No, there is no physical evidence at all. We don't know who is behind it, and we have no proof of actual mining either. Also, thanks for pointing out how annoying Mr. Clown is, I'm glad I'm not the only one who is seeing it. I don't really care though, I'm still getting payouts, and even if it's a ponzi, there's still loads of people investing, so I will still get paid.
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Why is the minimum buy 15GH/s?
Why shouldn't it be? Buying very little is worthless, and it's at an affordable price.
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You can't "build your own rig" that easily. Building a computer is very easy, just basically fit the pieces together, like a puzzle. But you don't design the motherboard and you don't solder all the resistors and capacitors on it. To "build your own ASIC" you would have to design a PCB yourself and buy chips and make the PCB and then solder the chips.
I doubt you can do that.
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my entry: 16 (josef)
You are ineligible for the contest. Please read the rules properly, unless you lack the ability to do so. Have a nice day.
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Polyrhachis alphena, Oecophylla crassinod, Acropyga nipponensis = Species of Ants Ganymede, Themisto, Callisto = Moons of Jupiter Thanks for finding the first bug, basically if a password isn't set for the pool it won't add to the miner Hmmm... Would it be possible to make it so that more than one person can fund an S3? Or could we use an escrow to distribute the earnings?
We have some smaller miners also available, and can split up miners into multiple virtual miners (and are adding more cautiously throughout the beta). We're encouraging active participation in mining, so rather than pool funds and make one person responsible, we'd rather that individuals control their own hashes. Would it be possible for me to invest a little in some smaller miners? What smaller miners do you have? Yep. I thought it was that, and it was that. No problem. BTW, why do you have such... weird names for your miners? Yeah, that's weird, why not just do something like Antminer S3 1, Antminer S3 2, etc. I guess that's because you're a ninja (< lol). Next feature I need is to extend current leases.
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Thanks for finding the first bug, basically if a password isn't set for the pool it won't add to the miner Hmmm... Would it be possible to make it so that more than one person can fund an S3? Or could we use an escrow to distribute the earnings?
We have some smaller miners also available, and can split up miners into multiple virtual miners (and are adding more cautiously throughout the beta). We're encouraging active participation in mining, so rather than pool funds and make one person responsible, we'd rather that individuals control their own hashes. Would it be possible for me to invest a little in some smaller miners? What smaller miners do you have? Yep. I thought it was that, and it was that. No problem. BTW, why do you have such... weird names for your miners?
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Because someone can just fire up a few TH/s and wreck the coin? The question you should ask, is "Why do people develop altcoins that have no special features?".
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Con esto tienes toda la razón, sacar el dinero en FIAT desde otro exchange cuesta más caro que cargarlo en vuestra tarjeta. Se entiende lo de las comisiones, a todo el mundo le cobran comision. Se agradece que esteis encima del usuario resolviendo dudas. Y sobre todo gracias por ofrecer servicios novedosos y tan prácticos. Realmente si tienes ahorros en bitcoin esta tarjeta te es verdaderamente útil. Un saludo. Gracias. En el futuro, nuestros usuarios podrán cargar la tarjeta con bitcoins, y serán convertidos en el momento de la compra.
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Yes, Ubuntu 14.04 x64 should be fine, just make sure it is x64. Technically speaking, a hostname is: a hostname is a specific name pointing to a specific host. It doesn't matter if its 1, 2, 3 or even 63 levels deep. A hostname could be bob, bob.com, bob.bobsdomain.com, bob.accounting.bobsemployer.com and so on. The point is that its a name used to refer to a specific host. If someone has their own network setup with their own private domain to use for it, then they can make a hostname be something as simple as just 'bob' if they want and that can could be considered fully qualified. But for your purposes it will probably be an IP address. Fill in the “Host Name (or IP address)” field with the Droplet IP address from the welcome email, make sure the port number is 22, and the connection type is SSH. PuTTY will be fine. Just follow the instructions from here: https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-create-your-first-digitalocean-droplet-virtual-serverThanks man. Another guy is also helping me out over skype. I really need to learn linux.
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:/ Let's start bombarding you with questions, Light. I'm sorry. So, first, what OS should I use on DigitalOcean? Ubuntu 14.04 x64, I suppose? What's a hostname? (<lol) Also, how do I connect to it? Putty?
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So, I've been wanting to launch a full bitcoin node and my own Electrum server on DigitalOcean. Now, I have no idea how to do so, since I really don't touch Linux at all. Can someone give me a detailed guide as to how to do so, or set it up for me? I'll give a tip!
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Deberíais reconsiderar lo de las comisiones, que sentido tiene recargar la tarjeta y que te cobre una comisión? Cuando directamente puedes pagar con dinero FIAT sin comisión. Si al menos recargaras bitcoins tendrías el incentivo de que pudiera subir la cotización si has comprado barato. Yo te digo que al menos en España, recargar una tarjeta recargable del banco te cobran un 1% de comisión, creo que es un buen punto de partida.
Sabes, no podemos decidir todo nosotros, la mayoría de las comisiónes lo cobra el banco que coopera que nosotros. Y si lo calculas, sigue saliendo más barato usar nuestra tarjeta que intercambiar bitcoins en un exchange, sacarlo a la cuenta de un banco, y después pagar con una tarjeta de crédito.
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Hmmm... Would it be possible to make it so that more than one person can fund an S3? Or could we use an escrow to distribute the earnings?
We have some smaller miners also available, and can split up miners into multiple virtual miners (and are adding more cautiously throughout the beta). We're encouraging active participation in mining, so rather than pool funds and make one person responsible, we'd rather that individuals control their own hashes. Would it be possible for me to invest a little in some smaller miners? What smaller miners do you have?
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Hmmm... Would it be possible to make it so that more than one person can fund an S3? Or could we use an escrow to distribute the earnings?
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First, you can try the ANXPRO Debit Card. Second, if you want PayPal funds for BTC I can do this.
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A little more details like limits and fees would be great, before one signs up for something.
Also no fees for withdrawing cash from ATMs?
The limits would be the amount of currency that you have loaded onto the card, and the only fee is 2.5% of the amount you load onto the card. The card will only cost $10 USD. FFS: 1. The cards cost 25$ now. 2. There is a 3300$ limit. 3. There is a maximum cash withdrawal limit of 200$ per day. 4. ATM fee is 2.75$. 5. There is a 3% currency conversion fee. What kind of business are you guys running?!? Did your customers know about this? So why are you talking shit on this topic as same as tmcc... well it was weird until i saw you signature advertising your own "debit" cards https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=216629 which ones i can advice are very risky coming from an online anonymous forum user . I really hate the kind of persons like you, talking trash on competition, and you anx guys, should be proud to have guys like this one posting here, because that means that the anx card is way better and thats why they are "attacking". I just had a business and the same happened to me, ..dont worry. Edit: which ones i just saw, the cards from bernard cost "Minimum order amount is 2 cards for 55€, 250€ for 10 and 2300€ for 100 including shipping. If you want to buy more, please PM me for a quote." So he was acting like the price of anx cards was high and he is selling expensive cards and minimum order is "2". Now, please respect each other. We are doing 2 different things, and there is no need to hate each other just for that. LOL Have you even read through the topic? I was inquiring several times about fees and limits since they said all it takes is 2.5% and they didnt have a clue or simply lied. Now assuming those boxes on facebook carried 1000 cards(very moderate estimate): And they claim they have sold several batches already. What this means is they have scammed thousands of users, while i havent had a single complaint in over a year. Please check the facts before you post nonsense. Edit: At least im not lying to my customers and levy extra fees and shipping costs. Anyway im out, as this was never intended as advertisement for my cards, i was simply astonished how they do it without fees from the issuing bank. Actually, just 2 batches, not several.
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A little more details like limits and fees would be great, before one signs up for something.
Also no fees for withdrawing cash from ATMs?
The limits would be the amount of currency that you have loaded onto the card, and the only fee is 2.5% of the amount you load onto the card. The card will only cost $10 USD. FFS: 1. The cards cost 25$ now. 2. There is a 3300$ limit. 3. There is a maximum cash withdrawal limit of 200$ per day. 4. ATM fee is 2.75$. 5. There is a 3% currency conversion fee. What kind of business are you guys running?!? Did your customers know about this? I don't know about the conversion fee :/ I'm very sorry about this, but I've been passing along new information to you guys as it becomes available. I was mislead too. Details weren't correct back then. I apologize for the inconvenience. no problem, but I´ve also read on one of the earlier thread pages that you planned to introduce additional currencies. I think except from me also many other users from Europe would be interested in this I'd be interested too, and be assured, I will inform you guys when that happens. I'm from Europe too! Sadly, the card with the ANX design is out of stock right now. All we got is cards with a design from the issuer. For those of you who don't know, the card reloading GUI is now up.
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A little more details like limits and fees would be great, before one signs up for something.
Also no fees for withdrawing cash from ATMs?
The limits would be the amount of currency that you have loaded onto the card, and the only fee is 2.5% of the amount you load onto the card. The card will only cost $10 USD. FFS: 1. The cards cost 25$ now. 2. There is a 3300$ limit. 3. There is a maximum cash withdrawal limit of 200$ per day. 4. ATM fee is 2.75$. 5. There is a 3% currency conversion fee. What kind of business are you guys running?!? Did your customers know about this? I don't know about the conversion fee :/ I'm very sorry about this, but I've been passing along new information to you guys as it becomes available. I was mislead too. Details weren't correct back then. I apologize for the inconvenience.
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