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April 04, 2013, 10:27:54 PM
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I will pay in btc and compensate you at a rate a few percentage points higher than what you could have reasonably expected to mine in yourself in the same period of time.

Thanks!

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April 04, 2013, 10:33:56 PM
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I will pay in btc and compensate you at a rate a few percentage points higher than what you could have reasonably expected to mine in yourself in the same period of time.

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If you can assist me with the miner setup, I will point a fully overclocked 6770 at it
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April 04, 2013, 10:35:52 PM
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I will pay in btc and compensate you at a rate a few percentage points higher than what you could have reasonably expected to mine in yourself in the same period of time.

Thanks!

If you can assist me with the miner setup, I will point a fully overclocked 6770 at it

bytecoin is a carbon copy of bitcoin so it shouldnt (in theory) be very difficult.

With that being said i have been trying all day to mine a few bte with no success so far. I will let you know if i get it figured out.

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April 04, 2013, 10:46:25 PM
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I will pay in btc and compensate you at a rate a few percentage points higher than what you could have reasonably expected to mine in yourself in the same period of time.

Thanks!

If you can assist me with the miner setup, I will point a fully overclocked 6770 at it

bytecoin is a carbon copy of bitcoin so it shouldnt (in theory) be very difficult.

With that being said i have been trying all day to mine a few bte with no success so far. I will let you know if i get it figured out.

I tried to do it with guiminer solo.. I could do it at the pool that's been set up probably but I am increasingly buried with 3 businesses and a college degree to finish Cheesy

Go read the pool thread for me and see what you can find
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April 04, 2013, 10:52:47 PM
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I will pay in btc and compensate you at a rate a few percentage points higher than what you could have reasonably expected to mine in yourself in the same period of time.

Thanks!

If you can assist me with the miner setup, I will point a fully overclocked 6770 at it

bytecoin is a carbon copy of bitcoin so it shouldnt (in theory) be very difficult.

With that being said i have been trying all day to mine a few bte with no success so far. I will let you know if i get it figured out.

I tried to do it with guiminer solo.. I could do it at the pool that's been set up probably but I am increasingly buried with 3 businesses and a college degree to finish Cheesy

Go read the pool thread for me and see what you can find

as far as i know the pool that has a dedicated thread isnt working. One pool that is working (supposidly for other people not for me) is bytecoin.us.to

Its not working with guiminer though so you will have to use anything other than guiminer. All you have to do is connect to the server with port 6327, set the username to the address you would like the coins to be payed too, and set the password to 1.

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April 04, 2013, 11:09:11 PM
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I will pay in btc and compensate you at a rate a few percentage points higher than what you could have reasonably expected to mine in yourself in the same period of time.

Thanks!

If you can assist me with the miner setup, I will point a fully overclocked 6770 at it

bytecoin is a carbon copy of bitcoin so it shouldnt (in theory) be very difficult.

With that being said i have been trying all day to mine a few bte with no success so far. I will let you know if i get it figured out.

I tried to do it with guiminer solo.. I could do it at the pool that's been set up probably but I am increasingly buried with 3 businesses and a college degree to finish Cheesy

Go read the pool thread for me and see what you can find

as far as i know the pool that has a dedicated thread isnt working. One pool that is working (supposidly for other people not for me) is bytecoin.us.to

Its not working with guiminer though so you will have to use anything other than guiminer. All you have to do is connect to the server with port 6327, set the username to the address you would like the coins to be payed too, and set the password to 1.

Can I use Reaper, change the reaper.conf to "mine bitcoin" and connect to the server port?
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April 04, 2013, 11:14:02 PM
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I will pay in btc and compensate you at a rate a few percentage points higher than what you could have reasonably expected to mine in yourself in the same period of time.

Thanks!

If you can assist me with the miner setup, I will point a fully overclocked 6770 at it

bytecoin is a carbon copy of bitcoin so it shouldnt (in theory) be very difficult.

With that being said i have been trying all day to mine a few bte with no success so far. I will let you know if i get it figured out.

I tried to do it with guiminer solo.. I could do it at the pool that's been set up probably but I am increasingly buried with 3 businesses and a college degree to finish Cheesy

Go read the pool thread for me and see what you can find

as far as i know the pool that has a dedicated thread isnt working. One pool that is working (supposidly for other people not for me) is bytecoin.us.to

Its not working with guiminer though so you will have to use anything other than guiminer. All you have to do is connect to the server with port 6327, set the username to the address you would like the coins to be payed too, and set the password to 1.

Can I use Reaper, change the reaper.conf to "mine bitcoin" and connect to the server port?

try cgminer

i sent you a pm

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