Fizzgig
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June 16, 2011, 12:19:20 AM |
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I learned about bitcoin last night and was immediately blown away. After about 13 hours of research I decided that I need to be apart of this. I've been invested in silver for the last 4 years and I want to make a speculative trade using a small portion of my profits. I am a computer science major, an investor, and a gamer, and I want to be able to network with people on this site to get the bitcoins I need.
Really the most amazing this about bitcoins to me is that I look at it as a good virus. Just like music, literature, and art, they gain a footing in our minds and spread like wildfire. I just think it is amazing how p2p networks solve the scalability problem, making the good virus stronger the more it spreads, and freeing people from oppressive monetary systems in the process.
This model of currency is so elegant it is mind blowing... so please let me in!
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deadon
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June 16, 2011, 12:27:37 AM |
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Would like whitelisted. Check my past posts here. I would like to move into the other forums to learn even more.
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eamon
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June 16, 2011, 12:41:14 AM |
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I'm actually okay with being a newbie for a while. I've never really participated in a forum before, even though I've searched them many times before. It actually enforces a certain kind of discipline to read through everything, and to get a sense of the overall culture of the site.
Of course, it is somewhat boring to read through a bunch of posts of people just asking to be white listed.
Q: How many bitcoin forum newbies does it take to screw in a light bulb? A: None, they can't get to it from the newbie forum.
Q: How many whitelisted forum newbies does it take to screw in a light bulb? A: None, they can get to it, but they figure the admins can go screw it in.
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beyond
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June 16, 2011, 12:43:11 AM |
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I'm having an issue with a withdraw from deepbit and would like to be able to message Tycho, its ben about 6 hours since I did the withdraw.
I've done plenty of others before this with no issue, however this one virwox decided to recycle the address or something and now its stuck in limbo.
Thanks!
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Economics
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June 16, 2011, 12:43:11 AM |
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Hi,
I'd like to be whitelisted. I'm almost there, but today, I wanted to reply to some offers in other threads.
Thanks!
-E
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Salzgitter
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June 16, 2011, 12:59:35 AM |
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I really need to post in a thread concerning payments which i didn't receive.
Although, during the last 20 days (since I first found out about the possibilities of Bitcoin), i set up 2 tripple GPU standalone linux mining rigs and after getting all the necessary knowledge by myself, I really don't think I'm a Newbie anymore.
I really don't mind some restrictions for new users (like 1 post per hour, no graphics in signature, and maybe posting restrictions in some expert-forums, but this is just ridiculous... Please somehow elevate me to to post in the Pools forum at least.
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Keyur @ Camp BX
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June 16, 2011, 02:13:45 AM |
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There is an exciting discussion about Floating point numbers and currency, and I am eager to reply to it! Please whitelist me, please please! I have already been a forum member for weeks.
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Timmay
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June 16, 2011, 02:15:40 AM |
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If you have an immediate need to be allowed into the forum beyond, please post your request here. Reasons such as "I'm not a spammer" will be ignored. You must provide evidence that shows that you understand more about Bitcoin than the average newbie would or that what you want to post can only be done in another forum.
Much obliged.
Edit: Many people posting here have already met the 5 posts and 4 hour requirements. If you see "Jr. Member" by your name, you don't need to post here.
While I have not purchased any bitcoin yet, I have a full intention to and by being allowed access to the forum here I can access the information required for me to buy when it is a good time in the market. Anyone who purchases any kind of stake(s) in money markets, needs a full gambit of information to best asses when the most ideal time to invest will be. I am not claiming I am any kind of investing genius, however data related to this specific market (including other people's speculation, ideas, observations, etc...) are all important aspects when it comes to relevant market data for an individual to analyze (i.e. myself). I have NO intention of being one of those "silk road" obsessed individuals. While SR does play a part in the flux of the non-static nature of bitcoin, it is not the most important part. I understand the administrators being vigilant with this forum for a gambit of reasons and I appreciate it. While I would be a little disappointed that I can no longer access all the information here, I would most certainly understand if it was decided that I don't yet deserve full access here. Thank you to all the admin for your time, I appreciate it. If you would like to further ask my intentions or my perspective, I would encourage admin to PM me or email me (I assume you have access to the email address linked to my forum account info).
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vaonaman
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June 16, 2011, 02:37:24 AM |
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I'm not a newbie, I came to this forum to learn a bit more. I was also recommended by a good friend. I know how to mine, using GUIminer. I get about 250 M/h's average. I know how to use Bitcoin, receive, send, and withdrawal and know how to receive instant payouts. Thanks in advance Also I need to PM Tycho about something important having to due with my balance.
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celcoid
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June 16, 2011, 02:44:07 AM |
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Hello, I have been BMing (as i like to call it) for about a week and all I have been doing is reading on this fourm and tweaking my overclocks, as well as planning a BMing rig. I need help on what motherboard I should get and also what powersupply. The main thing I have been doing is helping people that are on overclock.net with there BMing problems because it is banned to speak of them on there. I am running a Athlon II x2 with a 5870 2gb that is on ebay at the moment. Thank you very much.
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5grainsilver
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June 16, 2011, 02:48:53 AM |
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Howdy. Just following up on my whitelist request. And making another post. Diversifying, you could say. Anyways, please whitelist me I have bullion to sell and I have a good ebay rep and will take escrow.
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EyeRis
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June 16, 2011, 02:51:05 AM |
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This is a second account for myself, I need to sell something with anonymity. I can provide to a mod/admin my real username, or they can check the IP logs for, at the moment I am not on a secured vpn.
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goozman96
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June 16, 2011, 02:54:39 AM |
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Please, I need to post in the Mining Software section regarding a malware notification I got from AVG on Kiv's GUI mining software. Thanks.
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shads
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June 16, 2011, 03:12:06 AM |
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Hi, Can I make a whilelist request. I'm a java developer and I'm keen to get to work on a few things but I need to post questions in the technical forums. The following post should show that I've actually read some doco: https://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=17630.0
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NOT_SURE
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June 16, 2011, 03:17:59 AM |
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I wanted to post in thread "I just got hacked" a suggestion for security improvement in the next version of the bitcoin client. Mostly I just lurk in the forums, but since I want bitcoin to succeed and haven't read my idea mentioned by anyone else I thought I should post a reply there. Hopefully I will be allowed.
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F104
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June 16, 2011, 03:41:48 AM |
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I made 5 posts before the restrictions went in place. I have 2:54 logged in.
Seems a silly requirement.
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siglesias
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June 16, 2011, 03:52:11 AM |
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Hi all, I'm a really passionate iOS developer who is looking to explore the world of Bitcoin as a possible new form of currency. I would love to start transacting with Bitcoin because it is decentralized and open. It would be great to be able to purchase either Bitcoin or Mt. Gox using Paypal, so any assistance via DM would be much appreciated. To prove I am who I say I am, please verify that my latest tweet on Twitter (@siglesias) occurs after this posting. It says BC rocks.
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June 16, 2011, 04:08:36 AM |
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Hello, Using Linuxcoin 0.2a in my new i5 mining system with a Sapphire 5970 and a Gigabyte 5850, I initially got stuck with a few common Linuxcoin issues: couldn't run phoenix or poclbm because I kept getting "unable to load OpenCL kernel". In this post, they explain how to get around it: http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=7374.msg222355#msg222355Basically they tell you to open a root console and add the ATI SDK's library directory to LD_LIBRARY_PATH and then run phoenix. The key point for me was not to add the library path, but being root while running phoenix. Somebody else already mentioned this in one of the posts, but it is difficult to find these information if it's not included in the sticky post for linuxcoin. So being root is a workaround, but the permanent solution is to go under /opt/miners/phoenix/kernels and make the kernel directories writable because apparently phoenix likes them that way: cd /opt/miners/phoenix/kernels chmod a+x * After this you can run phoenix/poclbm as the regular "user"
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June 16, 2011, 04:09:23 AM |
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Let me out of here! I'd like to post to see if there is any interest in my mtgox trading app for windows, BTCTrader. https://i.imgur.com/vpMx2.jpg
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June 16, 2011, 04:11:13 AM Last edit: June 16, 2011, 07:31:33 PM by Maged |
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Using Linuxcoin 0.2a in my new i5 mining system with a Sapphire 5970 and a Gigabyte 5850, I initially got stuck with a few common Linuxcoin issues... Another issue with linuxcoin 0.2a -- which was also reported before -- that X restarts if I move my mouse outside the right side of the screen! This is quite annoying and couldn't figure out a way to work around it yet. Using Linuxcoin 0.2a in my new i5 mining system with a Sapphire 5970 and a Gigabyte 5850, I initially got stuck with a few common Linuxcoin issues... Linuxcoin 0.2a includes DiabloMiner, but they forgot to include java in the distribution Easy to fix by installing sun-java-jre once you have the permanent partition to work. Linuxcoin 0.2a includes DiabloMiner, but they forgot to include java in the distribution Easy to fix by installing sun-java-jre once you have the permanent partition to work. To get the permanent install, it's not enough to follow the Ubuntu live CD instructions, because there they make you label the new partition "casper-rw", although for linuxcoin it should be named "live-rw". Again, this information is posted somewhere in the thread, but it would be so much nicer to have it in the first post. Using Linuxcoin 0.2a in my new i5 mining system with a Sapphire 5970 and a Gigabyte 5850, I initially got stuck with a few common Linuxcoin issues... Oh, apparently I need 5 posts, not 4, so let me also say that it would be nice to have hashkill miner included with linuxcoin. As hardware monitoring is an important part of mining, the lm-sensors package should also be a default.
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