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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Shiba inu on: August 06, 2023, 05:58:15 PM
Use cases continue to grow, users continue to increase. the future looks bright for shib. As long as programmers keep expanding the shibarium, I would not be surprised to see shib hit $0.01 sometime in the next decade.
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: EXPECTIONS FROM LITECOIN HALVING on: August 06, 2023, 05:53:31 PM
I expect LTC will tap $1300 a coin sometime in the next 3 to 4 years.
3  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: What to do with Bitcoin MINING CONTAINERS? on: July 11, 2023, 02:37:14 AM
Hello All,

I recently went all in with a group who wanted to mine bitcoin. I bought the mining containers (4) and they were supposed to provide the land, transformers and equipment to get started. When the price of bitcoin dropped, the other guys went a different direction. Now, I am thinking I have two options, either A: Find others whom would like to partner ( Need someone with used miners and land w/ Cheap electricity) or sell all our equipment at a liquidation price. Anyone that can provide any solutions, offers or any opportunities I am open to listen. I just didn't want new equipment sitting without being connected. Also, If someone is in the market for miners, reach out.

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/jt0f8ppz0hnojt9/AAA13ZEgFquTQYeko5oKuVCja?dl=0

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OOgNlJSdusE

Might have some space for those containers. Let’s talk
4  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: ViaBTC sms not receiving not processing withdrawal request on: July 11, 2023, 02:34:18 AM
I’d rather not switch to authenticator if I don’t have to. I’ll try your suggestion of reaching out to my service provider and see if that has any positive results.

If you don't want to use authenticator because you are boycotting Google products, you can use FreeOTP which is open-source and works fine.

This is their website if you want to find more infos about it : https://freeotp.github.io/



Otherwise, philip's answer could be a good solution for you. Playing with the autowithdrawal function is a very good way to avoid SMSes, you can turn it on only when you want to withdraw, and without SMS verification.

But with this solution you will need to be able to receive their SMS at least one time to activate the service.



Yeah When the account starts to have a decent amount I turn on the autowithdrawal

Alright I finally am receiving sms code again. 20 calls to att tech support and 6 emails to via support and I finally started receiving them again. That was annoying, worst part…. I dont know for certain which one of them was ultimately the problem or which of them fixed the problem. I kind of think it was AT&T fault but don’t know for certain. Either way it’s all working again now.
5  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: ViaBTC sms not receiving not processing withdrawal request on: July 07, 2023, 10:57:52 PM
I’d rather not switch to authenticator if I don’t have to. I’ll try your suggestion of reaching out to my service provider and see if that has any positive results.

If you don't want to use authenticator because you are boycotting Google products, you can use FreeOTP which is open-source and works fine.

This is their website if you want to find more infos about it : https://freeotp.github.io/



Otherwise, philip's answer could be a good solution for you. Playing with the autowithdrawal function is a very good way to avoid SMSes, you can turn it on only when you want to withdraw, and without SMS verification.

But with this solution you will need to be able to receive their SMS at least one time to activate the service.



Will check out freeotp.
Finally got a response from via but it was a generic response, not helpful and they sent a follow up email closing the ticket. I contacted my service provider (AT&T and they say everything is fine. (No surprises there lol) But they sent the following request for information to continue troubleshooting: “AT&T Free Msg: We will need Provider name or short code number and foreign origin. If you have further concerns call 8003310500  for additional help.” So I guess I’ll file another ticket with ViaBTC and see if they will provide that info for my service provider to continue troubleshooting the issue. If anybody here already has ViaBTC sms code provider name or short code and foreign origin and can post it that might speed up the process.
6  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: ViaBTC sms not receiving not processing withdrawal request on: July 06, 2023, 05:42:58 PM
Anybody else’s withdrawal requests to ViaBTC not being processed? I click send sms code and it doesn’t send it? I filed a ticket a couple days ago and they still haven’t sent a reply. Anybody else having this same problem with ViaBTC?

If you tried to receive the SMS more than once and still fail, it's likely an issue from your side, i'd check everything Davef mentioned above and contact your telco company, I have two sims from two different companies, and one really struggles to receive international SMSs, it was fine years ago but recently I started to encounter the issue, called them and they pretended that was nothing wrong on their side, which was a lie of course because I was able to receive the SMS on the other sim.

I think you can switch to Google authenticator as long as you are still logged in and have access to your email, go to settings > account security > Google authenticator, if you managed to set that up you should be able to withdraw your funds without any issue.


 


I’d rather not switch to authenticator if I don’t have to. I’ll try your suggestion of reaching out to my service provider and see if that has any positive results.
7  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: ViaBTC sms not receiving not processing withdrawal request on: July 06, 2023, 05:39:54 PM
I just did 2 tests and they worked. Google voice and my regular number.

I know you know to check the rest but...

Does your phone provider have any SMS filtering?

Do you have any SMS / filtering on your phone even, can you check your block list? Make sure you did not accidentally mare the last text they sent you as spam. I did that once.

Did you reach out to them on social media instead of just opening a ticket?

Good luck.

-Dave

I unblocked all my blocked numbers just in case that was the problem but it Didn’t help. Haven’t tried reaching out on social media yet, but I did finally get an email response to my ticket. Just a generic response that’s says switch to authenticator if the sms issue continues
8  Bitcoin / Pools / ViaBTC sms not receiving not processing withdrawal request on: July 06, 2023, 02:14:03 AM
Anybody else’s withdrawal requests to ViaBTC not being processed? I click send sms code and it doesn’t send it? I filed a ticket a couple days ago and they still haven’t sent a reply. Anybody else having this same problem with ViaBTC?
9  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: Antminer S19 Pro on: November 12, 2021, 04:24:20 AM
Hard to say, S17's have had a very high failure rate and S19's haven't been around for very long yet.
10  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Gox crashing the bitcoin price Why not delete their wallet from the blockchain? on: March 09, 2018, 09:50:44 AM
Gox is crashing the bitcoin price again! Why not just delete their wallet from the blockchain? Or create a forked new bitcoin without them in it?

According to this article the people who had their coins stolen aren't getting back their coins or the current value of the coins and the owners of mt. gox might get the coins instead

https://www.trustnodes.com/2018/03/07/mt-gox-crashed-bitcoin-trustee-sold-bottom-blockchain-data-reveals
11  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Gox crashing bitcoin Why not just delete their wallet from the blockchain? on: March 09, 2018, 09:45:40 AM
Gox is crashing the bitcoin price again! Why not just delete their wallet from the blockchain? Or create a forked new bitcoin without them in it?

According to this article the people who had their coins stolen aren't getting back their coins or the current value of the coins and the owners of mt. gox might get the coins instead

https://www.trustnodes.com/2018/03/07/mt-gox-crashed-bitcoin-trustee-sold-bottom-blockchain-data-reveals
12  Bitcoin / Legal / Gox crashing bitcoin Why not just delete their wallet from the blockchain? on: March 09, 2018, 09:44:32 AM
Gox is crashing the bitcoin price again! Why not just delete their wallet from the blockchain? Or create a forked new bitcoin without them in it?

According to this article the people who had their coins stolen aren't getting back their coins or the current value of the coins and the owners of mt. gox might get the coins instead

https://www.trustnodes.com/2018/03/07/mt-gox-crashed-bitcoin-trustee-sold-bottom-blockchain-data-reveals
13  Economy / Economics / GOX crashing bitcoin price Why not just delete their wallet from the blockchain? on: March 09, 2018, 09:43:09 AM
Gox is crashing the bitcoin price again! Why not just delete their wallet from the blockchain? Or create a forked new bitcoin without them in it?

According to this article the people who had their coins stolen aren't getting back their coins or the current value of the coins and the owners of mt. gox might get the coins instead

https://www.trustnodes.com/2018/03/07/mt-gox-crashed-bitcoin-trustee-sold-bottom-blockchain-data-reveals
14  Economy / Exchanges / Re: BTER.com hacked| 7170 BTC stolen | DON'T KEEP YOUR MONEY ON AN EXCHANGE | on: February 03, 2018, 09:16:54 PM

Is this huge wallet with 59,000 bitcoin connected to BTER?
If you completed a BTER withdrawal lately, can you check?

https://blockchain.info/address/1KSuWHN6Hc36tJmYtk4RyAbkKDtNjACRX9

More...

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2766621.msg28258802#msg28258802

They never released my BTC it shows in my billing details as an order id, but there's no transaction id or anything else to indicate that they processed the transaction. I filed a ticket and they said cancel the withdrawal and send the btc to gate.io. But there's no option to cancel the bitcoin withdrawal anywhere on their website.

I did manage to transfer out some PPC. Here's the transaction ID: 9cefdbb4cf92cb9c32d0de80c25432576b37d65e77ed31529481c069ee8f243a
15  Economy / Exchanges / Re: BTER.com hacked| 7170 BTC stolen | DON'T KEEP YOUR MONEY ON AN EXCHANGE | on: February 03, 2018, 09:06:04 PM
BTER stole bitcoin from me too. Now they seem to have changed their name to gate.io

Watch out folks these guys are thieves.
16  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: BTER stole my bitcoins!!! Still owes users BTC from the hack, no email response on: February 03, 2018, 08:58:46 PM
They stole bitcoin from me too. Now they seem to have changed their name to gate.io

Watch out folks these guys are thieves.
17  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Solar Mining on: February 06, 2017, 05:01:06 AM
To the best of my knowledge I'm the first person to mine with solar energy.
A previous poster said to just get a solar panel with a micro inverter and plug it in to an outlet. In my state and most states in the US that's completely illegal and potentially life threatening. You need to get special permissions and equipment before plugging it into your house electrical circuit. Without getting the appropriate approvals you could be subjecting yourself to criminal charges. Additional, you could be risking setting your house on fire, if you're not aware of how to properly size circuits for back feeding solar energy. So make sure that you're taking the proper precautions and consulting with professionals before you start plugging solar panels into outlets in your home.
With that said, right now solar energy is very cheap compared to other sources. The safest method for powering a miner would be to get a miner that is configured to be powered by DC energy either 12volt, 24volt or 48. Then purchase a quality charge controller configured to put out that voltage that also has set points for minimum maximum battery discharge for shutdown and startup. Add a cheap battery from a local supplier, And purchase a quality solar panel with a 20 year warranty or get a used solar panel from a reputable supplier.  This will be the least expensive way to power a miner, the miner would only run when the sun is putting out enough energy to power the miner but you will have paid for the energy to run the miner for as long as the miner continues to work, if you'd like you could expand the system with batteries but that will add extra expense.   

https://www.EcologicalSystems.biz is located in NJ has an excellent reputation and has been in business for over 20years. They currently have used solar panels available for 20cents/watt and brand new panels for as low as 45cents/watt.

Shipping costs for solar tend to be a big part of the expense. So often times the price per watt for small orders is less important than the cost of delivery. You might be better off getting solar panels at a higher price per watt from a local company, than having them shipped to you.
18  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: My new XMR+ ETH thread builds info and other stuff thoughts and photos included. on: December 28, 2016, 07:02:15 PM
Bump for phil
19  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Bitmain's Released Antminer S9, World's First 16nm Miner Ready to Order on: December 14, 2016, 10:09:31 PM
I just got a new s9 yesterday and it's the best one yet for me. 13.5th using autotune. Hopefully it keeps going strong like this for the next couple years.
20  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: GekkoScience is now dabbling with 16nm ASICs for new designs on: November 15, 2016, 06:18:25 AM
I'd probably want to start with 5 or 6 upgrade kits for s1/s3. But could see myself getting a dozen.
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