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I wish I could switch to 240 haha..
Ah well, scryptmining alone pays the bill, so I'm happy
How bad is your power situation? Get a new drop installed with a better panel. Can't otherwise I would, which is why I said I wish I could do that ... Making a possibly dumb assumption here, you don't own the property. If that's the case, you can still put in a pole and bring in a new drop, if you can get permission to do so, and this would be a separate power bill altogether. Such an install can be removed fairly easily, so shouldn't offend a landlord. If that's not the why of it, then just ignore this Almost on target--association won't allow it. And the wiring around here is underground, and it's a major undertaking to do such. Which is probably half the reason they don't allow it. I could do it on my other properties, but I'm looking at simply leasing some industrial space nearby.
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January 05, 2014, 03:41:48 PM |
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Technically yes... But it wasn't mentioned anywhere here on the 3rd, and it was still the 4th in the US when I posted it
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Make my day! Say thanks if you found me helpful BTC Address ---> 1487ThaKjezGA6SiE8fvGcxbgJJu6XWtZp
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January 05, 2014, 04:19:14 PM |
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Haven't you had enough preorders yet? Lol
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January 05, 2014, 04:34:43 PM |
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Haven't you had enough preorders yet? Lol Yup. I didn't say it interested me did I ? The ease of it does, the pre-order bit...not one jot unless there's a massive bonus. Bit late for that though. Handy size for mining rigs though, and they'll probably get cheaper and more useful in the future. As a matter of interest, I haven't heard dick from KNC for months as in newsletters, they only bother to try and sell me something, but finding this on here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=392166.0 and knowing they were made aware of it I was wondering if they ever thought to mention this to customers, or was it just me that didn't get ? The guy who found the security problem seems to not have much from KNC by means of a reply. I'm assuming you all know about this, if not..well it's worth a read. Better safe than sorry
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January 05, 2014, 05:23:49 PM Last edit: January 05, 2014, 05:46:10 PM by Phoenix1969 |
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Haven't you had enough preorders yet? Lol Yup. I didn't say it interested me did I ? The ease of it does, the pre-order bit...not one jot unless there's a massive bonus. Bit late for that though. Handy size for mining rigs though, and they'll probably get cheaper and more useful in the future. As a matter of interest, I haven't heard dick from KNC for months as in newsletters, they only bother to try and sell me something, but finding this on here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=392166.0 and knowing they were made aware of it I was wondering if they ever thought to mention this to customers, or was it just me that didn't get ? The guy who found the security problem seems to not have much from KNC by means of a reply. I'm assuming you all know about this, if not..well it's worth a read. Better safe than sorry Dude, it's only been 19 days since KNC's last news release... months? The post you cited has been there 5 days, and we were told the crew would be back into full swing sometime on the 6th & 7th... (tomorrow)At least give the code boys a chance to look at it before you go off the deep end...lol ...and it's not KNC code that leaves the door open... it's Cgminer. any machine running cgminer right now can be hacked. I hope Ckilovas was notified... just PM'd it... PS.... using BFG Miner should avoid any hack for now folks But seriously trimmers... thanks for the "Heads up" A+ man!
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January 05, 2014, 05:57:24 PM Last edit: January 08, 2014, 10:31:35 PM by Phoenix1969 |
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Beware of BitPlastic Yet more trouble with Bitplastic for me... BTC being literally stolen by the site owners after they admittedly saw it "Stuck" in the system... they did a "server upgrade" a few days ago, now they act as if the conversation we had never took place, and my BTC is gone. The amounts that DID eventually make it to the card (after depositing the btc about 2 weeks prior) was skimmed yet even more... well beyond and after they took their their "Fee" .6 is .53 after their fee. of which they loaded the card with $371.(fine) I was expecting more like what they advertised... 5%, not 5% plus whatever they can siphon from you... ended up more like 50% Totally a rip job. out of the whole btc I sent... $371.00!
****edit**** They eventually gave me the .2
Also beware of BTC-e if you are American. Although they advertise 24 hour USD Deposits... It does not exist! I have about 20+ emails to & from support on it, and they always act stupid, like they don't understand what I'm saying. They don't even accept US Bank International transfer! So far, Bitstamp and CampBX are the only ones I have been able to successfully deal with, barring Gox in the old days when they had Dwolla... now that was a really sweet deal...
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January 05, 2014, 06:21:51 PM |
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Haven't you had enough preorders yet? Lol Yup. I didn't say it interested me did I ? The ease of it does, the pre-order bit...not one jot unless there's a massive bonus. Bit late for that though. Handy size for mining rigs though, and they'll probably get cheaper and more useful in the future. As a matter of interest, I haven't heard dick from KNC for months as in newsletters, they only bother to try and sell me something, but finding this on here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=392166.0 and knowing they were made aware of it I was wondering if they ever thought to mention this to customers, or was it just me that didn't get ? The guy who found the security problem seems to not have much from KNC by means of a reply. I'm assuming you all know about this, if not..well it's worth a read. Better safe than sorry Dude, it's only been 19 days since KNC's last news release... months? The post you cited has been there 5 days, and we were told the crew would be back into full swing sometime on the 6th & 7th... (tomorrow)At least give the code boys a chance to look at it before you go off the deep end...lol ...and it's not KNC code that leaves the door open... it's Cgminer. any machine running cgminer right now can be hacked. I hope Ckilovas was notified... just PM'd it... PS.... using BFG Miner should avoid any hack for now folks But seriously trimmers... thanks for the "Heads up" A+ man!Yup, months. Last one I had announced Neptune. TBH I assumed they'd warn customers about that ASAP since once you know there's things to do about it and I'd missed it...so possibly others may have missed it like me. Ckilovas made a short reply on that thread and so did Kano so they know. Anyone running a rig that didn't see that thread or even come here at all would be in the dark and wouldn't know anything was wrong never mind that BFG Miner would help. Good thing that we know this, but I personally think the OP in that thread might have introduced the idea to people who might not have great intentions...hard decision for him what to do though. Hope no-one suffered from it..hard enough to get bloody BTC without mining them for someone else
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Phoenix1969
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January 05, 2014, 06:26:33 PM |
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Haven't you had enough preorders yet? Lol Yup. I didn't say it interested me did I ? The ease of it does, the pre-order bit...not one jot unless there's a massive bonus. Bit late for that though. Handy size for mining rigs though, and they'll probably get cheaper and more useful in the future. As a matter of interest, I haven't heard dick from KNC for months as in newsletters, they only bother to try and sell me something, but finding this on here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=392166.0 and knowing they were made aware of it I was wondering if they ever thought to mention this to customers, or was it just me that didn't get ? The guy who found the security problem seems to not have much from KNC by means of a reply. I'm assuming you all know about this, if not..well it's worth a read. Better safe than sorry Dude, it's only been 19 days since KNC's last news release... months? The post you cited has been there 5 days, and we were told the crew would be back into full swing sometime on the 6th & 7th... (tomorrow)At least give the code boys a chance to look at it before you go off the deep end...lol ...and it's not KNC code that leaves the door open... it's Cgminer. any machine running cgminer right now can be hacked. I hope Ckilovas was notified... just PM'd it... PS.... using BFG Miner should avoid any hack for now folks But seriously trimmers... thanks for the "Heads up" A+ man!Yup, months. Last one I had announced Neptune. TBH I assumed they'd warn customers about that ASAP since once you know there's things to do about it and I'd missed it...so possibly others may have missed it like me. Ckilovas made a short reply on that thread and so did Kano so they know. Anyone running a rig that didn't see that thread or even come here at all would be in the dark and wouldn't know anything was wrong never mind that BFG Miner would help. Good thing that we know this, but I personally think the OP in that thread might have introduced the idea to people who might not have great intentions...hard decision for him what to do though. Hope no-one suffered from it..hard enough to get bloody BTC without mining them for someone else I think I'm remembering a problem early on with "Hotmail" and receiving KNC newsletters... ... you don't have "Hotmail".... do you?
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January 05, 2014, 06:45:42 PM Last edit: January 05, 2014, 07:30:12 PM by soy |
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Beware of BitPlastic Yet more trouble with Bitplastic for me... BTC being literally stolen by the site owners after they admittedly saw it "Stuck" in the system... they did a "server upgrade" a few days ago, now they act as if the conversation we had never took place, and my BTC is gone. The amounts that DID eventually make it to the card (after depositing the btc about 2 weeks prior) was skimmed yet even more... well beyond and after they took their their "Fee" .6 is .53 after their fee. of which they loaded the card with $371.(fine) I was expecting more like what they advertised... 5%, not 5% plus whatever they can siphon from you... ended up more like 50% Totally a rip job. out of the one whole btc I sent... $371.00!
Also beware of BTC-e if you are American. Although they advertise 24 hour USD Deposits... It does not exist! I have about 20+ emails to & from support on it, and they always act stupid, like they don't understand what I'm saying. They don't even accept US Bank International transfer! So far, Bitstamp and CampBX are the only ones I have been able to successfully deal with, barring Gox in the old days when they had Dwolla... now that was a really sweet deal...
Ahh, fond memories of buying my first bitcoins. I figured a round $25 slapped down at a Walmart with Zipzap to MtGox would be the way to go, found an extra charge so it was something like $27 or $28 and I got like 1.6btc as a result. Then Dwolla was much better but at the rate btc was rising in value I went with max ATM withdrawals directly to BOA and into a Bitfloor account, then when half my 401k was in, I drove home from the bank thinking, Okay now I just wait and no more buying until next year - that afternoon after getting home the crash happened. I held fast, not selling, and it hit a low of $56 or so. As it was coming back up I was thinking, damn that was a huge transfer of wealth to those lowlifes yelling SELL SELL on the forums and BFL chat (where reverse pump and dump seems well supported). It started down again and looking at another loss, I tried selling some, only some. When I did it was like they were out to get me, the price rose again and I bought back for a loss. I decided to ignore the day to day price fluctuations and focus on mining. I watch the price, true, but with the resolve I'd not sell in response to the manipulative highs and lows the speculators cause. In for a penny in for a pound, the Merc and upgrade module saved my bacon. I'm in for a Neptune and will decide how many Jups if and when they again become available. I know mining is probably causing darkhorse ASIC development and implementation. There will come a time that even the most efficient and best priced miners will turn out to have been bought at a loss. Maybe this year. Of course if our fantasies are realized and Bitcoin becomes impossibly high valued, like it replaces petrodollars, or Chile demands btc for copper ore, or Greenland wants btc for rare earths, or btc for bauxite, then not. But of course even with that, there will be a time that miner purchase btc won't be returned. Who knows, maybe 3M will decide to cover all the bases and start stockpiling BTC.
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January 05, 2014, 07:43:46 PM |
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Nah dude, don't use Hotmail or anything like that, I'll just have to remember to check on the site. Nice birthday pressy for BTC, going back over 1k eh? Wonder where we'll be next year. Hell of a ride this game is one way or the other
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January 05, 2014, 09:05:51 PM |
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Haven't you had enough preorders yet? Lol Yup. I didn't say it interested me did I ? The ease of it does, the pre-order bit...not one jot unless there's a massive bonus. Bit late for that though. Handy size for mining rigs though, and they'll probably get cheaper and more useful in the future. As a matter of interest, I haven't heard dick from KNC for months as in newsletters, they only bother to try and sell me something, but finding this on here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=392166.0 and knowing they were made aware of it I was wondering if they ever thought to mention this to customers, or was it just me that didn't get ? The guy who found the security problem seems to not have much from KNC by means of a reply. I'm assuming you all know about this, if not..well it's worth a read. Better safe than sorry Dude, it's only been 19 days since KNC's last news release... months? The post you cited has been there 5 days, and we were told the crew would be back into full swing sometime on the 6th & 7th... (tomorrow)At least give the code boys a chance to look at it before you go off the deep end...lol ...and it's not KNC code that leaves the door open... it's Cgminer. any machine running cgminer right now can be hacked. I hope Ckilovas was notified... just PM'd it... PS.... using BFG Miner should avoid any hack for now folks But seriously trimmers... thanks for the "Heads up" A+ man!Its not KNC code but the default configuration leaves the cgminer remote api accessible worldwide which is how KNC configured it which makes that part of the exploit KNC's fault. The owner of the miner shares part of this responsibility too and never should have placed the miner directly on the internet.
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January 05, 2014, 09:08:21 PM |
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I didn't see any information on current draw or anything honestly much more technical than pictures. Was there even a whitepaper? Just seems like more of an idea than anything.
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January 05, 2014, 09:13:55 PM |
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Haven't you had enough preorders yet? Lol Yup. I didn't say it interested me did I ? The ease of it does, the pre-order bit...not one jot unless there's a massive bonus. Bit late for that though. Handy size for mining rigs though, and they'll probably get cheaper and more useful in the future. As a matter of interest, I haven't heard dick from KNC for months as in newsletters, they only bother to try and sell me something, but finding this on here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=392166.0 and knowing they were made aware of it I was wondering if they ever thought to mention this to customers, or was it just me that didn't get ? The guy who found the security problem seems to not have much from KNC by means of a reply. I'm assuming you all know about this, if not..well it's worth a read. Better safe than sorry Dude, it's only been 19 days since KNC's last news release... months? The post you cited has been there 5 days, and we were told the crew would be back into full swing sometime on the 6th & 7th... (tomorrow)At least give the code boys a chance to look at it before you go off the deep end...lol ...and it's not KNC code that leaves the door open... it's Cgminer. any machine running cgminer right now can be hacked. I hope Ckilovas was notified... just PM'd it... PS.... using BFG Miner should avoid any hack for now folks But seriously trimmers... thanks for the "Heads up" A+ man!Its not KNC code but the default configuration leaves the cgminer remote api accessible worldwide which is how KNC configured it which makes that part of the exploit KNC's fault. The owner of the miner shares part of this responsibility too and never should have placed the miner directly on the internet. What's the worst that can happen? Some dude will mine with your equipment for a few hours, maybe a day?
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January 05, 2014, 09:23:31 PM |
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What's the worst that can happen? Some dude will mine with your equipment for a few hours, maybe a day?
Until they plant something on your equipment to give them further access to your network. Or worse.
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January 05, 2014, 09:35:27 PM |
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BTC is at 1014 (MtGox) and gold is at 1238. Lets see btc blast past gold and keep climbing.
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January 05, 2014, 09:35:38 PM |
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What's the worst that can happen? Some dude will mine with your equipment for a few hours, maybe a day?
Until they plant something on your equipment to give them further access to your network. Or worse. Only if your miner is placed on the open internet or the cgminer ports are DNAT mapped in and out through your router to the internet.
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January 05, 2014, 09:36:39 PM |
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Nitrogen Cooling for Neptune CasekingWhat do you think about this? Orama, any limitations?
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each time you send a transaction don't forget to use a new address, each time you receive one also!
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January 05, 2014, 10:00:13 PM |
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Beware of BitPlastic
Also beware of BTC-e
BTC is at 1014 (MtGox)
This is the KnC thread.
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"All safe deposit boxes in banks or financial institutions have been sealed... and may only be opened in the presence of an agent of the I.R.S." - President F.D. Roosevelt, 1933
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January 05, 2014, 10:09:46 PM |
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What's the worst that can happen? Some dude will mine with your equipment for a few hours, maybe a day? how can someone do that>> ??
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