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Author Topic: Whitelist Requests (Want out of here?)  (Read 474768 times)
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May 10, 2013, 08:56:35 PM
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Would like to be whitelisted please, I'm a long-time lurker and finally made an account in order to participate in an auction for direct shares of ASICMINER (located here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=199616.80). I was unaware of the posting restrictions for new users otherwise I would've created an account months ago.

Many thanks,

I am in the same boat with this guy.  This is my 5th post I think so I guess I'll go see if I can bid. Grin
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May 10, 2013, 09:31:52 PM
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I mostly lurk, and my last post was in 2010, before joining slush's pool.  I'd like to start getting a bit more active in the community now.  I've been reading tech details and general articles about Bitcoin for years now.
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May 10, 2013, 10:34:07 PM
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Please get me out of here.  Please.  This is killing me softly.

Thanks.




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May 10, 2013, 10:44:54 PM
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Ok, I have more than 5 posts and 4 hours but I'm still stuck in purgatory... what gives?

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May 10, 2013, 10:55:31 PM
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Hi,
Please let me out of here Smiley

... let me out too.  Grin

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May 10, 2013, 10:56:03 PM
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I would like out of purgatory as well.

I've been mining for just over a year. In that time, I have mined ~42BTC and ~7000LTC. I have configured multiple BAMT rigs and used GUIminer, BFGminer, & CGminer with 5670's,6870's,6950's, & 5870's.

I was a trader on Bitfloor from the beginning to the end... and lost 13BTC in the hack. RIP Bitfloor.... I'll never see those coins again:(

This is my 5th post, but I'm only at 1hr 45min logged in as I don't feel the need to jump in to most discussions. Quiet reader here:)

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May 10, 2013, 11:10:55 PM
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Request to be whitelisted so I can make a bid on ASICMiner shares please.  I am a longtime miner and lurker.  I have only logged 1hour 10 mins and the auction I would like to bid in is 6 hours from closed.  Any help would be much appreciated. 
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May 10, 2013, 11:15:54 PM
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my 5th post and still cant post or reply, please get me out of here.
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May 11, 2013, 12:22:05 AM
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I'd also like to be allowed in the forums. You can see my posts, I'm not a spammer
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May 11, 2013, 12:32:13 AM
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Hi!  I've got a bachelor's degree in computer science with a cognate in economics.

I have been really following along with Bitcoin since November 2012, around the same time I pre-ordered a BFL Jalapeno.

Since then, I've been learning way more than I ever really needed to know about cryptography and statistics.  Though I probably don't need to go this much in-depth, I'll go ahead and freestyle rant about what comes to mind.

Out there in the magical land of the Internet, I have a machine that's running bitcoin-qt.  Right now, this machine is connected to 23 other machines running some software, including 173.242.112.53 to try and help zero-fee transactions make it into blocks found by Eligius.
Side note: Speaking of Eligius, this is the pool I mine on with my stupid NVIDIA GPU at just enough to cover electricity costs at the current exchange rate and difficulty.  The pool has had a stroke of bad luck recently.  I guess that since I ostensibly have to prove that I know more than the average newbie, it makes sense for me tell you that "Eligius has had a stroke of bad luck" simply means that other pools keep finding blocks before Eligius.

At any given moment (and every 10 minutes, on average), one or more of those 23 other machines can send me a packet of data that can be interpreted as a block ("block X"), let's say generated by BTCGuild (nowadays, there's like a 40-45% chance that it was, which would be quite troubling if someone other than eleuthria were running that pool).  When this happens, bitcoin-qt looks at block X and runs through several validation rules:
  • Are the transactions valid?
  • Are all the hashes correct?
  • Does block X's header's hash contain the minimum required number of leading zeroes, as required by the current network difficulty?
  • Does block X form the longest valid chain (ties are allowed)?

If the answer is "yes" to all of the above, then my machine tells all of the other machines it's connected to about block X, and they (probably) run the same checks themselves.

At some point, the other mining pools (sticking with my Eligius example for now) hear about this and do the same kinds of checks.  When those checks pass, if block X forms a longer valid chain than what its miners are currently building off of, Eligius will (hopefully) tell all of the connected miners to switch to building off of block X.  After all, most clients aren't expected to accept a block that doesn't form the longest valid chain -- that goes against the rules that people agree to when using Bitcoins.

Sometime between when BTCGuild generates block X and when Eligius hears about it, it's possible that one of the miners connected to Eligius finds another block (block Y) that builds off of the same previous block as block X.  When this happens, Eligius will happily propagate block Y to all of the nodes it's connected to, who will now will see a tie for "longest valid chain", and issue new work to its miners to start building off of block Y.  At this point, the block chain is temporarily "forked".

A "fork" like this isn't the end of the world.  Eligius will eventually hear about block X.  When it does, it (hopefully) doesn't tell all its miners to switch from building off of block Y to building off of block X, as they're both equally viable candidates for "longest valid chain", and there's a cost associated with switching like this.  Suppose that Eligius finds block Z that builds off of block Y before hearing about any blocks that build off of block X (highly unlikely, but possible).  Then, Eligius will propagate block Z out to the network.

Remember, BTCGuild is still trying to build off of block X.  If block Z reaches BTCGuild before they find their own block Z' that builds off of block X, then that forms the new longest valid chain, and they'll be forced to abandon block X.  We would call block X an "orphan".

All of the inputs to transactions that were included as a part of block X are now viable inputs for transactions added to future blocks.  In most cases, if a transaction made it into orphaned block X, it will likely have been seen by enough of the network that a transaction with the same inputs would be rejected, but it does open up the possibility that a future block mined by someone at a later time could contain a transaction with the same inputs and different outputs, which is almost surely going to be embedded into the blockchain.  This is obviously extremely unlikely, but since there is that possibility, it's often recommended to wait until several blocks have built upon the block containing your transaction before going to spend those coins.

I guess that sounded like a conclusion, so I'll stop there.  Can I get out, please?
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May 11, 2013, 01:15:53 AM
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^^^  what he said   Smiley
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May 11, 2013, 01:47:37 AM
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 Please place me on the Whitelist I am trying to find out more information about a group buy.

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May 11, 2013, 02:29:43 AM
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Requesting whitelisting for my account due to the fact that I am running an upcoming alternative cryptocurrency business that features the hottest cryptos right now, specifically YaCoin.
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May 11, 2013, 02:56:12 AM
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Could I be whitelisted, Please? I'd like to make a post in the marketplace forum.
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May 11, 2013, 05:35:56 AM
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Hi.  I am hoping to submit some artwork for the contest at https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=200915.0

Could I be allowed to post in that thread?
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May 11, 2013, 06:09:31 AM
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Looks like i posted a whitelist request just on the cusp of the new whitelist request sticky in the newb policy discussion thread. At the request of a mod I'm reposting here.

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May 11, 2013, 07:54:25 AM
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I've been mining of the last month now and I'm quickly getting a grasp on how the whole thing works and the economics involved. My partner and I are working on the best mining solutions right now to ensure we break even in a timely fashion. I actually just registered because I have an urgent observation to make in the Slush's pool thread.

Members sometimes complain that rounds net them 1/10000 of what they usually get because of some flaw in slush's decaying shares algorithm. I am very certain that round 17979 is going to be bust for some people because the total round score has not reset in a good 15-20 blocks (the round is just over 4 hours long at this point). I'm not sure yet how often the total score resets but I caught on to this when I noticed my estimated reward drop from a typical .003 or so to .00000001. Some people last time thought it was stratum backing up and not properly reporting shares but it's this danged "hop-proof" mechanic he employs! I've got a thing or two to say about that in general, but I think I may have found the bug. Mark my words, people will be complaining about round 17979.

Edit: And just like that the score reached some unknown critical mass and reset. We'll see about 17979 but I think I may be on to something.
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May 11, 2013, 08:17:22 AM
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Please let me in whitelist  Grin
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May 11, 2013, 08:36:26 AM
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autonomous42: OK
Kolast: OK
BitKoot: OK
Aedius: OK
SolidG: OK
x86Daddy: OK
Brassguy: OK
AirBreather: OK
penny for your thoughts: OK
mnx: OK
bobfranklin: OK
yeltz: OK
z3r0: OK
buttkinz: OK
iamthekey: OK
lano1106: OK
gradius`: OK
elgeo: OK
seannnyx: OK
jski: OK
Rathjinx: OK
sniper.btcoin: OK


Whitelisted and welcome to the community!

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May 11, 2013, 10:03:52 AM
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*Bangs on the gate*

Let me in!!

** BANG BANG BANG ***

I Wantz in!!
Gimme MOAR!!!

Actually, I'm interested in an ASIC chip group buy really...
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