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November 26, 2015, 12:48:07 AM
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 I came across the forum by accident and wanted to try some mining (Newbie), read a lot of threads on here to get familiarized with the basics and decided to buy 4x Gekko Compac's. I got them today and am having a great time trying to get them setup. I have three of them working but only on my win 8.1 Laptop with cgminer - gekko  version. I have a Rpi and just cant figure this one out yet but I will eventually.

Anyway, better get back to it - lots of learning / reading needed.

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November 26, 2015, 01:07:36 AM
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There is a lot of learning on these forums.  I have been here for only a short time now, but there is a lot I have taken in.  I am even on a signature campaign where I can earn money while I learn and voice my opinion.  There are alot of smart people on here and also a number of stupid people.  You need to be careful when you are on here and like the one thread I read said, "Don't Trust People".  Unless you know them, you never know what they may try to pull on you.  Just read the threads and peoples trust comments and you will find people you can trust thought out the forum.  Good luck.

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November 26, 2015, 01:47:37 AM
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Figured i would jump in and say hi also.  I am a newbie also, just found the site by accident when I was looking for faucets once I learned about BTC.  I wish I would have learned about BTC a long time ago.  There seems to be a lot of advancements in this project and there could be a lot of money to be made. I just do not understand where the value of the coin comed from and why there are so many coins trying to copy BTC.
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November 26, 2015, 02:40:03 PM
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Hello and welcome to bitcointalk forum from here you will learn more about bitcoin. Just note that mining bitcoin with a laptop or a computer is considered impossible you need an ASIC to do that
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November 26, 2015, 02:46:05 PM
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welcome to the forum...enjoy your stay and  keep reading..you are in the right place..everything you want to know about crypto currency is already here...
just a reminder: observe the rules.
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November 27, 2015, 01:11:56 AM
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hi everyone i was introduced by my friend to this site and its benefits of earning high bitcoins thgough this site,
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November 27, 2015, 03:25:49 AM
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There is a lot of learning on these forums.  I have been here for only a short time now, but there is a lot I have taken in.  I am even on a signature campaign where I can earn money while I learn and voice my opinion.  There are alot of smart people on here and also a number of stupid people.  You need to be careful when you are on here and like the one thread I read said, "Don't Trust People".  Unless you know them, you never know what they may try to pull on you.  Just read the threads and peoples trust comments and you will find people you can trust thought out the forum.  Good luck.
yes i agree... i have learned lots here, it is great to learn more about bitcoin and the great depth in it!!
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November 27, 2015, 10:39:19 AM
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Hello and welcome to the world of Bitcoin. Glad that you decide to start mining Bitcoin. I am not an expert in the mining field but my advice would be not to mine on your laptop. You will be paying more electricity than what you mined. If you are a Raspberry Pi fan, you might also like the new 21 Bitcoin computer. It allow you to mine Bitcoin but I would not suggest you to mine on it. I would suggest you to buy some hardware created specifically for mining Bitcoin. Anyway, what is "4x Compacts"?

Also. Beware of online cloud mining services. Those are not a good idea.

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November 27, 2015, 11:26:00 AM
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welcome to bitcointalk
there is lots to learn here, lot of people to meet and make good business contact!
Hope you find what you are looking for and learn more about BTC
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November 29, 2015, 07:43:25 AM
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Hello and welcome to the world of Bitcoin. Glad that you decide to start mining Bitcoin. I am not an expert in the mining field but my advice would be not to mine on your laptop. You will be paying more electricity than what you mined. If you are a Raspberry Pi fan, you might also like the new 21 Bitcoin computer. It allow you to mine Bitcoin but I would not suggest you to mine on it. I would suggest you to buy some hardware created specifically for mining Bitcoin. Anyway, what is "4x Compacts"?

Also. Beware of online cloud mining services. Those are not a good idea.

" Anyway, what is "4x Compacts " sorry my mistake should have been 4x Gekko Compac's.

Thanks for the info
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November 29, 2015, 09:59:00 AM
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Hello, and welcome to Bitcointalk my friend.
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November 29, 2015, 01:45:05 PM
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Hello and welcome to the world of Bitcoin. Glad that you decide to start mining Bitcoin. I am not an expert in the mining field but my advice would be not to mine on your laptop. You will be paying more electricity than what you mined. If you are a Raspberry Pi fan, you might also like the new 21 Bitcoin computer. It allow you to mine Bitcoin but I would not suggest you to mine on it. I would suggest you to buy some hardware created specifically for mining Bitcoin. Anyway, what is "4x Compacts"?

Also. Beware of online cloud mining services. Those are not a good idea.

" Anyway, what is "4x Compacts " sorry my mistake should have been 4x Gekko Compac's.

Thanks for the info

ah... gekko Compac's although the calculating speed is not much but if you want to learn more about bitcoin you can still use it to mine Grin
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December 01, 2015, 03:51:32 AM
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Hello and welcome to the world of Bitcoin. Glad that you decide to start mining Bitcoin. I am not an expert in the mining field but my advice would be not to mine on your laptop. You will be paying more electricity than what you mined. If you are a Raspberry Pi fan, you might also like the new 21 Bitcoin computer. It allow you to mine Bitcoin but I would not suggest you to mine on it. I would suggest you to buy some hardware created specifically for mining Bitcoin. Anyway, what is "4x Compacts"?

Also. Beware of online cloud mining services. Those are not a good idea.

" Anyway, what is "4x Compacts " sorry my mistake should have been 4x Gekko Compac's.

Thanks for the info


Hey. If you are looking for some profit, you should not buy the stick. USB Stick is not worth investing. Like what zodiac3011 said, if you are just learning, just go ahead. I would suggest you to mine other SHA256 coin using the USB Stick as Bitcoin mining is very competitive nowadays. If you have a chance, buy some stick that can mine Scrypt. Mine some Altcoin and sell them for Bitcoin.

So sad! This profile does not appear as the #1 result (on anonymous) Google searches anymore.

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December 04, 2015, 10:48:40 AM
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welcome to the forum its great here theres always someonf willing to help     Wink
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December 05, 2015, 01:16:00 AM
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Hi Welcome to the forum

Please take a look around the forum and you will find a lot of information. If you have any questions there are many members that will help you. You can start on this sub forum, just take the time to read and i am sure you will start to be more confident. Good LUck
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December 05, 2015, 09:55:33 AM
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Hii garpsky..Welcome to this forum. You will surely get lots of information from this forum.
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December 05, 2015, 05:52:24 PM
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If you are interested in mining you have come to the right place... This forum has a lot of mining tutorials.
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December 05, 2015, 08:45:39 PM
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I came across the forum by accident and wanted to try some mining (Newbie), read a lot of threads on here to get familiarized with the basics and decided to buy 4x Gekko Compac's. I got them today and am having a great time trying to get them setup. I have three of them working but only on my win 8.1 Laptop with cgminer - gekko  version. I have a Rpi and just cant figure this one out yet but I will eventually.

Anyway, better get back to it - lots of learning / reading needed.

Later All
Garpsky

What part of RPI have you been having trouble with using compacs?  Have you looked in support thread its got some good info.

I use a RPI and switched to RPI2 just for fun and it works great.  I have not had any issues and it's nice to run it vs a full pc.
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December 05, 2015, 09:49:16 PM
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I hope you are mining just for fun, because otherwise you will end up dissapointed. Today mining is for professionals only, millions of $ investement in your own mine can do something, but still not guaranteed
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