jaydawg
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August 26, 2011, 10:23:18 PM |
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New Guy checking in, Been lurking for a while and reading up on all the info and tips. Will be posting questions soon. Currently running 6970's one machine which is my gaming/day to day machine and the other is just for mining and its running a 6950 flahsed to 6970 with an Arctic Cooler to keep temps down. I am running 380mhash on each so that puts me at 760mhash total. I can push 420mhash on my 6970 but I throttle it back some just to keep temps down. Thanks Jay
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enygma
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August 26, 2011, 10:43:09 PM |
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Been lurking a while. Currently mining away at around 3.2 GHash/s. Interested in using my bitcoins for some decent stuff.
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Obligatory "Donate to" vanity address:
1enygmaek8Y4P7U8QFuZdvVASNbHJgxVm
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soduccm
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August 27, 2011, 01:00:09 AM |
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So my question is how do you get your hands on bitcoins.. this is kinda confusing to me thus far hope i am not alone in this..... I did download the bitcoin pdf and will be reading it soon. I have some dollars to invest with and would like to know if this bitcoin is worth it... as you all know gold is way to high to buy now..
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deathomen
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August 27, 2011, 01:18:37 AM |
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Just did excellent business with bitcoinexchance.cc I would post in his review thread except that I'm a "newbie" and I cannot post anywhere else. Just letting everyone else know. hanks again bitcoinexchance.cc.
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JonHind
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August 27, 2011, 01:45:54 AM |
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Hi. I'm Jon.
I've been mining for about 9 months (tho sold my rigs last week). While I stopped mining, I am still a believer of bitcoins and regularly trade. It is a shame that I seem to be excluded from many of the discussions that take place on here.
It seems as though the newbie forum doesn't have a lot of discussion. Do I have to wait 'x' weeks before I can participate? Or do I have to make many junk posts in this subforum to be allowed to discuss BTC with people in other subforums?
*confused*
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JonHind
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August 27, 2011, 01:51:11 AM |
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* Reads the rules*
I'll check back tomorrow I suppose. I'm sure there are easier ways to moderate a site than to automatically limit newbies to a single subforum.
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xzion
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August 27, 2011, 02:53:10 AM |
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xzion.
i like mining and stuff! go ozcoin!
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Tips: 1xzionJBueq1AkPSmexA7suWkztAkNwSs
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ama
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August 27, 2011, 03:44:57 AM |
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don't be so negative, the 5-post-4-hour-rule is there for a reason: to get rid of the trolls. NOT to piss newcomers off.
I don't think waiting four hours is too much, one can spend much longer by reading a few threads. Writting five posts, on the other hand, is much worse, if you try not to send "me too's" or "thank you's" posts. :-)
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Quanta
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August 27, 2011, 05:01:31 AM |
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Hello all!
I've been lurking a bit myself and decided to create an account and actually TALK to some people for a change.
Just a topic I've been thinking about recently ... anyone interested in working together to create a F2F darknet? There are a few posts around on the board that mention it.
Just made my first purchase of BTC today via a trade out of Linden Dollars over on the VirWoX exchange. Whoo-hoo!
Looking forward to working more in bitcoins and participating in a modern P2P currency.
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Edward
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August 27, 2011, 06:00:41 AM |
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I'm in San Francisco, I trade on Mt. Gox, Britcoin, Tradehill and Intersango.us
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ccbiker
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August 27, 2011, 06:57:25 AM |
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I wonder what I should do for 4 hours... my miners are all happily hashing away, and I am stuck in this section wanting to post in another section after lurking on this forum for 6 weeks...
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mrlinuxguy
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August 27, 2011, 08:27:26 AM |
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Hello everybody,
After I have been reading this forum for about 2 months, I have finally decided to join. I randomly learned about Bitcoin by reading some forum somewhere, and since then I have set up a small mining rig. I personally believe Bitcoin is a good idea, and even if it won't be the worlds no. 1 currency in the foreseeable future (or maybe it could, who knows!), at least it might be good enough to make some of the world's other currencies have a little more... accountability.
Thanks for listening!
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smsmining_pl
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August 27, 2011, 08:53:35 AM |
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Hello, I am form Poland, I am developing with my friend site, which notify You by sms about bitcoin events, miners status or fails etc - www.smsmining.pl we going to translate page to english and enable international sms notify in near future.
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Tanner
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August 27, 2011, 09:06:14 AM |
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I am writing from Poland too, hello everyone
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swapper
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August 27, 2011, 12:55:14 PM |
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I mine from Spain since two months, hello everyone!
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Quanta
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August 27, 2011, 01:37:33 PM |
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So my question is how do you get your hands on bitcoins.. this is kinda confusing to me thus far hope i am not alone in this..... I did download the bitcoin pdf and will be reading it soon. I have some dollars to invest with and would like to know if this bitcoin is worth it... as you all know gold is way to high to buy now..
Heya -- Just wanted to tip you off that you can easily purchase small amount of bitcoin over on the OTC exchange. It is kinda involved though -- you have to generate a PGP key, login to an IRC chat channel etc. It may be worth checking out: www.bitcoin-otc.comI wouldn't consider Bitcoin an investment and I don't consider gold an investment either. Gold is money; not a money substitute but can and is used as money. Bitcoin is similar to gold in that there are only so much produced each day (mining gold vs mining bitcoin). It is divisible and will not spoil etc etc. Good luck and welcome to Bitcoin!
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dlb76
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August 27, 2011, 02:27:31 PM |
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Mining with GUIMiner v2011-07-01 using rpcminer-cuda.exe
Updated to v2011-08-24 today Thanks to Kiv!
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Moray
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August 27, 2011, 02:29:14 PM |
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Hello
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tweakedgeek
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August 27, 2011, 02:50:31 PM |
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Got interested on Bitcoins to buy a game (Portal and Portal 2) ... ... and have both an FPGA board and an ATI Radeon GPU ... Could put my greedy hands on a small Nvidia Tesla cluster (16 GPU) but just for small experiments
Just looking at the numbers, even the nVidia tesla just isn't worth mining. The AMD / ATI chips are just so much better for mining. Much quicker ROI with ATI GPUs
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IdeaMan
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August 27, 2011, 03:04:50 PM |
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please do so! and get a post Don't mind if I do. Imagine if the guy from Aronofsky's π was a vegan who watched too much TV and his computer was a Mac. That's me. Only I'm haughtier. And I have a better sense of humor. I'm just kind of awesome in general, I guess. And yet somehow, despite all of that, more down to Earth. You'll learn to love me or hate me over time, it breaks about 50/50 at first but I end up like an 80/20 positive on most boards.
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