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October 17, 2014, 03:47:15 PM |
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well good to be back 2 normal 127% for the last 30 days. Yes, back to normal indeed. As Ice Cube say "Today was a Good Day" JT
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Chris_Sabian
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October 17, 2014, 04:10:00 PM |
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well good to be back 2 normal 127% for the last 30 days. Yes, back to normal indeed. As Ice Cube say "Today was a Good Day" JT That is good. Luck was very good this month.
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wasikidding
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October 17, 2014, 10:19:17 PM |
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another mini sell off lol mini wall at 500 coins at 383 price down to 382... maybe get some cheap coins this weekend ill take sub 300 for a few days again to get 3-4 more
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BTC ADDY just in case you are my rich uncle lol 1KCQ4fXa3mWBvBsYRLmWY4QHqBa4ZYFdh6
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dmwardjr
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October 18, 2014, 03:48:06 AM |
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another mini sell off lol mini wall at 500 coins at 383 price down to 382... maybe get some cheap coins this weekend ill take sub 300 for a few days again to get 3-4 more
Look for a big pump Sunday, Monday and Tuesday.
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dmwardjr
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October 18, 2014, 04:19:37 AM |
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Do y'all see that WAVE of green heading towards the red on blockchain orders? WOW! The order book on BitStamp as well.
Ride the wave, dude's, before you miss it; if you're buying bitcoin that is.
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eoakland
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October 18, 2014, 03:10:18 PM |
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invalid blocks suck
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wasikidding
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October 18, 2014, 03:11:22 PM |
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invalid blocks suck
yup quite a few last couple days
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BTC ADDY just in case you are my rich uncle lol 1KCQ4fXa3mWBvBsYRLmWY4QHqBa4ZYFdh6
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moss
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October 18, 2014, 03:28:55 PM |
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invalid blocks suck
yup quite a few last couple days The third invalid block in the last week.
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Billbags
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October 18, 2014, 04:09:27 PM Last edit: October 18, 2014, 06:10:34 PM by Billbags |
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^ that last invalid block may have been my fault I had ordered a new Monoprice gold plated usb cable from Amazon and the minute it arrived at my house I plugged it in between my Rockminer and raspberry pi and immediately knew something was amiss. The first evidence? The small wormhole that appeared in our living room, right next to our holstein cowhide recliner. Peering into it I could discern the snarling face of a Ferengi, likely somewhere out in the Gamma quadrant. Then things got really hairy. Brad shouted from the kitchen that he was detecting elevated tachyon levels from our Vita-Mix, so we immediately diverted power to our forward Ronco Rotisserie array. Set it and forget it, indeed. Still no go. The wormhole continued to grow. So I did what anyone in this rather awkward situation would. I recalibrated our George Foreman Grill (about 10 picometers), ejected the warp core from our Dyson Ball Vac, and pulled back the freq's on all the antminer s3's in the house. Bingo. No more worm hole. I guess what I'm saying is that you can use this cable, but only if you have substantial Star Fleet training. http://www.monoprice.com/Search?keyword=5447
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dmwardjr
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October 18, 2014, 06:36:14 PM |
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Bitcoin Difficulty: 35,002,482,026 Estimated Next Difficulty: 36,407,111,212 (+4.01%) Adjust time: After 670 Blocks, About 4.5 days Hashrate(?): 263,665,833 GH/s Block Generation Time(?): 1 block: 9.7 minutes 3 blocks: 28.9 minutes 6 blocks: 57.9 minutes Updated: 13:34 (1.1 minutes ago)
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Micky25
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October 18, 2014, 07:42:32 PM |
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^ that last invalid block may have been my fault I had ordered a new Monoprice gold plated usb cable from Amazon and the minute it arrived at my house I plugged it in between my Rockminer and raspberry pi and immediately knew something was amiss. The first evidence? The small wormhole that appeared in our living room, right next to our holstein cowhide recliner. Peering into it I could discern the snarling face of a Ferengi, likely somewhere out in the Gamma quadrant. Then things got really hairy. Brad shouted from the kitchen that he was detecting elevated tachyon levels from our Vita-Mix, so we immediately diverted power to our forward Ronco Rotisserie array. Set it and forget it, indeed. Still no go. The wormhole continued to grow. So I did what anyone in this rather awkward situation would. I recalibrated our George Foreman Grill (about 10 picometers), ejected the warp core from our Dyson Ball Vac, and pulled back the freq's on all the antminer s3's in the house. Bingo. No more worm hole. I guess what I'm saying is that you can use this cable, but only if you have substantial Star Fleet training. http://www.monoprice.com/Search?keyword=5447I'll have what he had.
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dmwardjr
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October 18, 2014, 07:43:24 PM |
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^ that last invalid block may have been my fault I had ordered a new Monoprice gold plated usb cable from Amazon and the minute it arrived at my house I plugged it in between my Rockminer and raspberry pi and immediately knew something was amiss. The first evidence? The small wormhole that appeared in our living room, right next to our holstein cowhide recliner. Peering into it I could discern the snarling face of a Ferengi, likely somewhere out in the Gamma quadrant. Then things got really hairy. Brad shouted from the kitchen that he was detecting elevated tachyon levels from our Vita-Mix, so we immediately diverted power to our forward Ronco Rotisserie array. Set it and forget it, indeed. Still no go. The wormhole continued to grow. So I did what anyone in this rather awkward situation would. I recalibrated our George Foreman Grill (about 10 picometers), ejected the warp core from our Dyson Ball Vac, and pulled back the freq's on all the antminer s3's in the house. Bingo. No more worm hole. I guess what I'm saying is that you can use this cable, but only if you have substantial Star Fleet training. http://www.monoprice.com/Search?keyword=5447I'll have what he had. LOL Me too!
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moss
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October 18, 2014, 09:36:11 PM |
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^ that last invalid block may have been my fault I had ordered a new Monoprice gold plated usb cable from Amazon and the minute it arrived at my house I plugged it in between my Rockminer and raspberry pi and immediately knew something was amiss. The first evidence? The small wormhole that appeared in our living room, right next to our holstein cowhide recliner. Peering into it I could discern the snarling face of a Ferengi, likely somewhere out in the Gamma quadrant. Then things got really hairy. Brad shouted from the kitchen that he was detecting elevated tachyon levels from our Vita-Mix, so we immediately diverted power to our forward Ronco Rotisserie array. Set it and forget it, indeed. Still no go. The wormhole continued to grow. So I did what anyone in this rather awkward situation would. I recalibrated our George Foreman Grill (about 10 picometers), ejected the warp core from our Dyson Ball Vac, and pulled back the freq's on all the antminer s3's in the house. Bingo. No more worm hole. I guess what I'm saying is that you can use this cable, but only if you have substantial Star Fleet training. http://www.monoprice.com/Search?keyword=5447Sorry to agree, but you ought to know better than to buy a Monoprice gold plated usb cable from Ferengi Amazon. It sounds like you came out of it ok, but I can't help feeling that wormhole event was a cheap Ferengi party trick to divert your attention from the temporal excursion that was undoubtedly the main target of this infiltration. The elevated tachyon levels provide ample evidence of this and if you check your security cameras, you will likely find that your S3s seemed to vanish for a split second, but were really being beamed several years back into the past, where they spent a few hours mining at least a million BTC into a Ferengi wallet. It's a clever trick to earn a bit of extra latinum and if they hadn't tried to control your Vita-Mix, they might have gotten away with it, but those Ferengi just can't resist a nice marshmallow smoothie...
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dmwardjr
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October 19, 2014, 01:56:05 AM |
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^ that last invalid block may have been my fault I had ordered a new Monoprice gold plated usb cable from Amazon and the minute it arrived at my house I plugged it in between my Rockminer and raspberry pi and immediately knew something was amiss. The first evidence? The small wormhole that appeared in our living room, right next to our holstein cowhide recliner. Peering into it I could discern the snarling face of a Ferengi, likely somewhere out in the Gamma quadrant. Then things got really hairy. Brad shouted from the kitchen that he was detecting elevated tachyon levels from our Vita-Mix, so we immediately diverted power to our forward Ronco Rotisserie array. Set it and forget it, indeed. Still no go. The wormhole continued to grow. So I did what anyone in this rather awkward situation would. I recalibrated our George Foreman Grill (about 10 picometers), ejected the warp core from our Dyson Ball Vac, and pulled back the freq's on all the antminer s3's in the house. Bingo. No more worm hole. I guess what I'm saying is that you can use this cable, but only if you have substantial Star Fleet training. http://www.monoprice.com/Search?keyword=5447Sorry to agree, but you ought to know better than to buy a Monoprice gold plated usb cable from Ferengi Amazon. It sounds like you came out of it ok, but I can't help feeling that wormhole event was a cheap Ferengi party trick to divert your attention from the temporal excursion that was undoubtedly the main target of this infiltration. The elevated tachyon levels provide ample evidence of this and if you check your security cameras, you will likely find that your S3s seemed to vanish for a split second, but were really being beamed several years back into the past, where they spent a few hours mining at least a million BTC into a Ferengi wallet. It's a clever trick to earn a bit of extra latinum and if they hadn't tried to control your Vita-Mix, they might have gotten away with it, but those Ferengi just can't resist a nice marshmallow smoothie...
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October 19, 2014, 02:40:06 PM |
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What exchanges do folks use and/or recommend? I have a little bit of coin that I'm considering changing to $$ when BTC hits $510 (LOL). just wondering what exchange seems the safest and the least expensive. Thanks
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October 19, 2014, 02:44:38 PM |
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What exchanges do folks use and/or recommend? I have a little bit of coin that I'm considering changing to $$ when BTC hits $510 (LOL). just wondering what exchange seems the safest and the least expensive. Thanks www.coinbase.com
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dmwardjr
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October 19, 2014, 04:38:45 PM |
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What exchanges do folks use and/or recommend? I have a little bit of coin that I'm considering changing to $$ when BTC hits $510 (LOL). just wondering what exchange seems the safest and the least expensive. Thanks www.coinbase.comI agree! I'm with Coinbase as well. It took a little time to go through the approval process. Linking checking account with coinbase took a few days because I had to enter in two (2) deposits they made to "confirm" with coinbase. The same thing has to be done on other exchanges. We have to send them a copy of photo I.D. (front & back) and a copy of recent utility bill. I cannot remember everything I had to do to get confirmed with coinbase but I think it's worth it. I like the 2FA (2 factor authentication) as well. They will send you a text message with a 7 digit code for you to log in. Without that code, you cannot log in. It is done every time you log in. Still PLENTY of time for $510.00.
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wasikidding
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October 19, 2014, 08:13:00 PM |
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well just bought a prisma with a rpi and wifi will be getting second mid week so 2.8 th/s 2000w for about 3 btc a little cheaper then an s4
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BTC ADDY just in case you are my rich uncle lol 1KCQ4fXa3mWBvBsYRLmWY4QHqBa4ZYFdh6
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dmwardjr
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October 20, 2014, 12:31:40 AM |
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well just bought a prisma with a rpi and wifi will be getting second mid week so 2.8 th/s 2000w for about 3 btc a little cheaper then an s4
I'm still trying to find out who makes this Prisma you're talking about and can I buy it from the manufacturer with BTC? Also, was it two 1.4 Th/s units or one 2.8 th/s unit? And something else: Does it come with PSU? That costs money too. And something else: Is it stand alone or do I have to connect it to a host running cgminer? If so, I don't want it. I have Mac OS X. I may still be able to run cgminer in Terminal of my Mac. I'm just not very familiar (comfortable) with entering commands in Terminal on my Mac. I'm rather a novice at that. I like the ease of use with the "Stand Alone" units.
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Billbags
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October 20, 2014, 12:39:31 AM |
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well just bought a prisma with a rpi and wifi will be getting second mid week so 2.8 th/s 2000w for about 3 btc a little cheaper then an s4
I'm still trying to find out who makes this Prisma you're talking about and can I buy it from the manufacturer with BTC? Also, was it two 1.4 Th/s units or one 2.8 th/s unit? And something else: Does it come with PSU? That costs money too. I normally don't vouch for anybody, but I will for CrazyGuy. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=795477.msg8956589#msg8956589Looks like payment for batch 5 deadline is midnight tonight. you will need psu and one pi for every 4 units. I would recommend using a pi or A10cubie instead of the BE controller.
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