We should really get some people together and get a bytecoin exchange going.
im watching new boston java script tutorials as fast as i can but im still a ways away from doing something like that. I really want to learn how to make an all virtual currency exchange but i have a lot to learn first. I can help you with server management , css and html development. I also don't mind providing the servers for the exchange at the start. Have fun learning JavaScript.
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We should really get some people together and get a bytecoin exchange going.
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How many coins did the op sell?
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Probably LTC. Coworker of mine makes a couple hundo a month less costs, and I'm still a little awstruck at the whole "make your computer print virtual money" thing. I've been reading stuff for a good ten hours, but I'm having trouble figuring out what'd be most economical in the long run, as there seems to be a lot of screeching about a bubble for bitcoins, which.... would probably bleed onto LTC? Or not. Honestly. I have no idea. Here is my relevant setup bits: Video cards, and the APU: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814150587http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819103942http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814125418Mobo: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813131797And 16 gbs of RAM. I run 6 displays, which is why I have the 3 stupid GPUs. I work from home in remote PC repair, and I'm pretty solid on general networking, and malware removal and analysis. None of which is relevant to this bitcoining magic. What I want to know, is with my rig, would I be able to effectively utilize my two GPUs and my APU, or am I better off just building a rig for mining and throwing it in a closet? Or alternatively, are these ASIC miners a better bet, in the long run? Can I BUILD an asic miner? So yep. Hi all, first post. So, so many questions. These are the ones I can't seem to find an answer to, though. A 7870 should generate 63.2 litecoins per month at the current difficulty. 63.2 coins at the current price is around $254.99
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Well I doubt BFL is behind it. If I had to guess it's a run of the mill ASIC scam: con some greedy nerds into parting with their BTC for a completely fake product, then take down the website.
+1 It's still a pretty bad scam because i'm pretty sure that most "nerds" buying asic would know what a bfl products look like
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Please check back in a year and let me know how that worked out for you. +1 Bitcoins will reach at least $300 unless the government shuts it down
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You guys are getting played. Lol how so? +1 I don't think they would bother updating their ltc api if it was just a joke but then again Youtube did a 12 hour livestream for April Fools.
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Getting a good rate of accepts, the best pool I've used so far.. Thanks We still need a bit more support, we were quite an early pool but we seem to have lost quite a lot of miners (Probably to the bytecoin.in pool or Gerco's pool (As he set the pool to donate to the faucet for one day, presumably to get more miners)) I'm currently planing on building a 6950 mining rig and before I mine litecoins with it I will definitely help you out for 24 hours as part my stress testing for the overclocks
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Thank you for draining the TestNet Faucet and trying to monetise on the free TestNet coins we are providing to be used by anyone. http://tpfaucet.appspot.com/If you are feeling guilty about what you did, please return the coins back to mrhz5ZgSF3C1BSdyCKt3gEdhKoRL5BNfJV They are worthless and nobody should be paying for them. I only borrowed around 600 coins and all of them will be returned but the rest was mined by myself and therefore is my property. Okay lets see, the breakdown is here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AnjrTQkFLIXCdC1oMjA2RVNHVHh5X3dzanVpeHl4d0E&usp=sharingYou not only have drained over 8500 TestNet coins from the Faucet over 639 transaction, but even after your "repentance", you still drained 142.0707 BTC from the Faucet in 45 transactions. And that is all to a single address, and you could've created more with an ease. So my question to you is - why should we believe that you really are sorry for your actions, and not just sorry that you got caught? 8500 Coins? Where did you get that number from? The maximum that I took was 700 coins simply because my balance was 1775 coins at the time of writing the first post.
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I updated the previews. It now can backup private keys to email and dropbox-style services. Also, there is a simple block explorer (activate in labs preferences).
Does it support Owncloud?
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I have a nexus 7 (tablet) it's my wallet storage device and I've decided to encrypt it using the stock android encryption option. Does anyone now how secure the stock android encryption is?
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$574 for a 5870? I have 77 of them for sale if anyone wants them for 4btc each. I have found dozens of blocks with them over the last 17 months.
This is not a normal 5870, this is one of the few bitcoin artifacts you can hold in your hand. Arguably, when news of the halving hit the media, is when btc started to rise to its current fame and price. This card belongs in the bitcoin museum, that hopefully will exist one day. Id like to add here that if Satoshi contacts me requesting the card, I will donate it to him for free. +1 Let's get a kickstarter going for a Bitcoin museum
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Wow OP is the king of the douche bag kingdom.
Testnet should be easy to get so developers can test things quickly. When I get testnet I have to wait for the blocks to confirm, so I go into #bitcoin-dev and ask to swap with someone else, with me paying after the block matures.
Don't be a dick...
As I've said many times before I'm sorry I didn't realize that selling testnet coins is a terrible idea.
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They are worthless, but useful. They are useful because they are worthless. If you will add value to them, they will be useless, therefore worthless.
Exactly. DO NOT SELL TESTNET COINS. You'll just piss off the core developers, because we'll have to waste time re-launching a new testnet to reset the chain and make the coins worthless again. There a Fight Club "First Rule..." joke in there somewhere.... I didn't realize that selling testnet coins is a terrible idea and being a developer I understand that testnet coins should stay worthless. Again, I'm sorry guys I simply didn't realize. I hope I've redeemed myself by donating 1000 of my own coins and I promise i'm a really nice person in general.
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these coins are not worthless to developers who need the coins for testing
They are worthless, but useful. They are useful because they are worthless. If you will add value to them, they will be useless, therefore worthless. I'm sorry for being a douche.I've decided to donate all of my coins to your faucet and I'm sorry for any inconvenience caused. I would prefer to be in everyone's good books so as stated above I will be donating a minimum of 900 coins.
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Thank you for draining the TestNet Faucet and trying to monetise on the free TestNet coins we are providing to be used by anyone. http://tpfaucet.appspot.com/If you are feeling guilty about what you did, please return the coins back to mrhz5ZgSF3C1BSdyCKt3gEdhKoRL5BNfJV They are worthless and nobody should be paying for them. 624 coins have been returned and these coins are not worthless to developers who need the coins for testing
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EDIT: I've donated 1000 coins to ThePiachu's faucet
I didn't realize that selling testnet coins is a terrible idea and being a developer I understand that testnet coins should stay worthless. Again, I'm sorry guys I simply didn't realize. I hope I've redeemed myself by donating 1000 of my own coins and I promise i'm a really nice person in general.
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My guess is you are TradeFortress.
Rules: - you must provide a credible story of how you obtained the info
- a 'hunch' is not enough, no guessing
For starters I bet you're not using a proxy or a vpn to acess this forum so the mods can probably see you real ip.
The mods can also claim the reward. Or you can try to bribe a mod to get the informations that you need. In that case you need to change the description because you clearly stated that: I'll give away small amounts of bitcoin (0.05-0.1 BTC) to people pointing out flaws/mistakes/possible improvements regarding my anonymity Saying that you're not using a vpn or a proxy is clearly pointing out a flaw.
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