Mattivb
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August 21, 2012, 10:31:27 AM |
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Phew, just read all 325 pages of this topic.
P.S. This definitively proves I'm not a bot, as we all know bots can't read.
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Hfertig
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August 21, 2012, 10:48:43 AM |
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Hello,
only found out on the newbie restriction today wanting to post on the forum... Damn, beeing a forum member for a year really looks ignorant. To much passive reading without even loggin in. Guess this is gonna change ;-)
Have a nice day...
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August 21, 2012, 10:57:31 AM |
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Been following Bitcoins and keeping my eye on the community for a while and I've decided now is finally the time to get involved! I'm excited to see where this will go and to start contributing ideas and information.
On a side note: Have any of you watched The Good Wife yet? New American TV series about Bitcoin.
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lukcoin
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August 21, 2012, 11:55:19 AM |
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Been lurking for some weeks, bought a ztex quad and am now mining from my basement Let see where this bitcoin path will take us
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rf82
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August 21, 2012, 01:04:06 PM |
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Hi everyone
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EMIF
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August 21, 2012, 07:56:37 PM |
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Hi everyone....
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gektek
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August 21, 2012, 10:35:14 PM |
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WOW...where to begin? BitCoins are awesome and I wish I discovered them sooner! I am a college student currently living in a dorm (free electricity...woots!) so btc mining is just amazing as I repair/collect PC parts all the time. I have my main desktop and laptop chugging out what they can and another desktop and laptop doing some scrypt CPU mining as they haz no mineable GPUs. I have had a ton of fun and learned quite a bit about quite a lot honestly...HAH. I've even managed to overclock my GPU for gaming purposes as well...knowledge I have passed on to a few friends...a few of which I have also turned on to mining I have slowly moved from solo mining (everybody else tried it at first too...just admit it ) to Eligius to Deepbit to Bitparking where I was introduced to Namecoins after which I moved to Triplemining ( http://gektek.triplemining.com ...shameless plug sry) which has done me RATHER well. I am currently dabbling with P2Pool mining as I am hoping to soon be able to make a small investment in an ASIC (recommendations? I know of Butterfly Labs, BTCFPGA, ZTEX, and FPGA Mining...of which Butterfly seems to be the best bet as while BTCFPGA has a nice inexpensive starter option I might as well buy a 5770 on eBay for $200 less and ZTEX has no option with heatsink or fan (is it really that hard folks?) and I LOVE FPGA Mining (I buy PCI extenders from their http://cablesaurus.com/ site) but if I'm already spending $600(ish) I might as well buy from Butterfly and get twice the hash rate). So ANYWAY...hi...I'm fun...I'm new...even if I don't make a fortune I'm having a BLAST learning so please PM me or reply or whatever...I wanna learn yo!
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August 21, 2012, 11:13:52 PM |
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New to bitcoins. Interested in silver and other alternative currencies.
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I would like to work on development of a polymorphic altcoin that maintains a stable value and is more resistant to fraud. btc: 15diNSNVontYf5iUvQqnLSQJ9rCAHuwpyJ betyourbits.com LTC: LRqVTEPcS7uusMy7JDqYEUg6KqdhfRWC5B DogECoin: DDHG719WNCCav5MWQQqyxLABFhZTG3jwX3 QRK: QdKnP5SqoG9r4CNuFcY1oesaYUAsu1W5hF
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gektek
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August 21, 2012, 11:19:57 PM |
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New to bitcoins. Interested in silver and other alternative currencies.
Welcome aboard!
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Evolvex
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August 21, 2012, 11:34:43 PM |
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Hello everyone, I'm quite new to bitcoin - heard about it a few weeks back, been hooked on the whole thing since!
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August 21, 2012, 11:40:36 PM |
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August 21, 2012, 11:45:10 PM |
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dear diary...
2 days no food.. It's getting hot in here and it's hard to breath. I'm forced to sleep in my own mou... ump.. uh human pee. Yes big human pee. This is awful i hope i get out soon.
NNM
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ShireSilver
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August 22, 2012, 12:34:09 AM |
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New to bitcoins. Interested in silver and other alternative currencies.
I know Max personally and can vouch for him.
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August 22, 2012, 12:35:41 AM |
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I'm Oswald. Not terribly new to bitcoin (been mining since last year) - I just don't post on forums much. Just now creating an account.
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August 22, 2012, 01:28:11 AM |
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420
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August 22, 2012, 02:32:53 AM |
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WOW...where to begin? BitCoins are awesome and I wish I discovered them sooner! I am a college student currently living in a dorm (free electricity...woots!) so btc mining is just amazing as I repair/collect PC parts all the time. I have my main desktop and laptop chugging out what they can and another desktop and laptop doing some scrypt CPU mining as they haz no mineable GPUs. I have had a ton of fun and learned quite a bit about quite a lot honestly...HAH. I've even managed to overclock my GPU for gaming purposes as well...knowledge I have passed on to a few friends...a few of which I have also turned on to mining I have slowly moved from solo mining (everybody else tried it at first too...just admit it ) to Eligius to Deepbit to Bitparking where I was introduced to Namecoins after which I moved to Triplemining ( http://gektek.triplemining.com ...shameless plug sry) which has done me RATHER well. I am currently dabbling with P2Pool mining as I am hoping to soon be able to make a small investment in an ASIC (recommendations? I know of Butterfly Labs, BTCFPGA, ZTEX, and FPGA Mining...of which Butterfly seems to be the best bet as while BTCFPGA has a nice inexpensive starter option I might as well buy a 5770 on eBay for $200 less and ZTEX has no option with heatsink or fan (is it really that hard folks?) and I LOVE FPGA Mining (I buy PCI extenders from their http://cablesaurus.com/ site) but if I'm already spending $600(ish) I might as well buy from Butterfly and get twice the hash rate). So ANYWAY...hi...I'm fun...I'm new...even if I don't make a fortune I'm having a BLAST learning so please PM me or reply or whatever...I wanna learn yo! from BTCFPGA site looks like their product is $1,000 for 800mhash whereas the product from BFL is only $600 for 800mhash (maybe longer wait time though) how much mhash you got going? products im talking about: BTCFPGA: http://www.btcfpga.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=50ButterflyLabs: http://www.butterflylabs.com/product-details/
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gektek
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August 22, 2012, 02:50:25 AM |
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WOW...where to begin? BitCoins are awesome and I wish I discovered them sooner! I am a college student currently living in a dorm (free electricity...woots!) so btc mining is just amazing as I repair/collect PC parts all the time. I have my main desktop and laptop chugging out what they can and another desktop and laptop doing some scrypt CPU mining as they haz no mineable GPUs. I have had a ton of fun and learned quite a bit about quite a lot honestly...HAH. I've even managed to overclock my GPU for gaming purposes as well...knowledge I have passed on to a few friends...a few of which I have also turned on to mining I have slowly moved from solo mining (everybody else tried it at first too...just admit it ) to Eligius to Deepbit to Bitparking where I was introduced to Namecoins after which I moved to Triplemining ( http://gektek.triplemining.com ...shameless plug sry) which has done me RATHER well. I am currently dabbling with P2Pool mining as I am hoping to soon be able to make a small investment in an ASIC (recommendations? I know of Butterfly Labs, BTCFPGA, ZTEX, and FPGA Mining...of which Butterfly seems to be the best bet as while BTCFPGA has a nice inexpensive starter option I might as well buy a 5770 on eBay for $200 less and ZTEX has no option with heatsink or fan (is it really that hard folks?) and I LOVE FPGA Mining (I buy PCI extenders from their http://cablesaurus.com/ site) but if I'm already spending $600(ish) I might as well buy from Butterfly and get twice the hash rate). So ANYWAY...hi...I'm fun...I'm new...even if I don't make a fortune I'm having a BLAST learning so please PM me or reply or whatever...I wanna learn yo! from BTCFPGA site looks like their product is $1,000 for 800mhash whereas the product from BFL is only $600 for 800mhash (maybe longer wait time though) how much mhash you got going? products im talking about: BTCFPGA: http://www.btcfpga.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=50ButterflyLabs: http://www.butterflylabs.com/product-details/Ya...the inexpensive BTCFPGA option I was talking is paying $200 for the 'board' and then just buy 1 'plugin' card for $250 which would give you 210 Mh/s for $450 but I can get an ATI 5770 on eBay which does about 200 Mh/s for only $200 to $250. But ya...my basic point is...for anything over $500 is there a better option that a 'Single' from Butterfly labs and for anything under $500 is there a better option than a 5770 for $250? Yes I know the 5870 has a higher hash rate but the price for those is getting awful close to that $500 buffer at which point why not put the extra bucks down for a BFL Single ya know with its 800 Mh/s ya know?
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August 22, 2012, 04:00:19 AM |
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this is post number 3.. 1 more to go and this box is trashed!
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Shagnasty
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August 22, 2012, 04:28:39 AM |
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New to BTC. Trying to learn everything and win some coin on SWC. Got to get a wallet still, but the whole community had me excited.
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420
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August 22, 2012, 06:57:28 AM |
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WOW...where to begin? BitCoins are awesome and I wish I discovered them sooner! I am a college student currently living in a dorm (free electricity...woots!) so btc mining is just amazing as I repair/collect PC parts all the time. I have my main desktop and laptop chugging out what they can and another desktop and laptop doing some scrypt CPU mining as they haz no mineable GPUs. I have had a ton of fun and learned quite a bit about quite a lot honestly...HAH. I've even managed to overclock my GPU for gaming purposes as well...knowledge I have passed on to a few friends...a few of which I have also turned on to mining I have slowly moved from solo mining (everybody else tried it at first too...just admit it ) to Eligius to Deepbit to Bitparking where I was introduced to Namecoins after which I moved to Triplemining ( http://gektek.triplemining.com ...shameless plug sry) which has done me RATHER well. I am currently dabbling with P2Pool mining as I am hoping to soon be able to make a small investment in an ASIC (recommendations? I know of Butterfly Labs, BTCFPGA, ZTEX, and FPGA Mining...of which Butterfly seems to be the best bet as while BTCFPGA has a nice inexpensive starter option I might as well buy a 5770 on eBay for $200 less and ZTEX has no option with heatsink or fan (is it really that hard folks?) and I LOVE FPGA Mining (I buy PCI extenders from their http://cablesaurus.com/ site) but if I'm already spending $600(ish) I might as well buy from Butterfly and get twice the hash rate). So ANYWAY...hi...I'm fun...I'm new...even if I don't make a fortune I'm having a BLAST learning so please PM me or reply or whatever...I wanna learn yo! from BTCFPGA site looks like their product is $1,000 for 800mhash whereas the product from BFL is only $600 for 800mhash (maybe longer wait time though) how much mhash you got going? products im talking about: BTCFPGA: http://www.btcfpga.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=50ButterflyLabs: http://www.butterflylabs.com/product-details/Ya...the inexpensive BTCFPGA option I was talking is paying $200 for the 'board' and then just buy 1 'plugin' card for $250 which would give you 210 Mh/s for $450 but I can get an ATI 5770 on eBay which does about 200 Mh/s for only $200 to $250. But ya...my basic point is...for anything over $500 is there a better option that a 'Single' from Butterfly labs and for anything under $500 is there a better option than a 5770 for $250? Yes I know the 5870 has a higher hash rate but the price for those is getting awful close to that $500 buffer at which point why not put the extra bucks down for a BFL Single ya know with its 800 Mh/s ya know? something very wrong with your calcuations you can get used 5870's for $200 on eBay 5970 for $340 (700mhash) 5830 for $90-$100 (I think 280 mhash)
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