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November 20, 2013, 11:09:35 PM
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Actually I did reply the very same day, stating that when I tried to reproduce the crash, it was now working, I couldn't reproduce it.
-- https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=245086.msg3568972#msg3568972

  I understand if you can't reproduce the error, and therefore don't know what is causing it... no problem.  I am a software engineer and I have seen it time and again.   But your hmms and winks and subtle suggestions that because people have never been in this thread before or haven't posted for months they are somehow not credible is a cop-out, why are you trying to discredit your users?  You can take that however you want, it's not meant as an attack, just constructive criticism.


I honestly missed that message.  Apologies.

As for my reaction to some of these threads...haters abound in this forum.  You should see some of the pms I get from newb accounts that get left stranded after they send their msg to me.  It's...entertaining.

Haters abound in all forums... You are doing fine, stay positive and don't let them grind you down. Moderate accordingly !
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November 21, 2013, 09:22:20 PM
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Mining CGB with around 500 kh/s to dedicate at present.

Found about 10 blocks for a pool in 3 days with some downtime, so decided to give solo mining a try.

Anyway, 2 blocks found in less than 24hrs with a better return at present, did I just get lucky or with this hashrate at this difficulty is solo mining actually a good option ! I'll certainly give it another 48 hrs.  Cool

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November 21, 2013, 09:37:37 PM
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Mining CGB with around 500 kh/s to dedicate at present.

Found about 10 blocks for a pool in 3 days with some downtime, so decided to give solo mining a try.

Anyway, 2 blocks found in less than 24hrs with a better return at present, did I just get lucky or with this hashrate at this difficulty is solo mining actually a good option ! I'll certainly give it another 48 hrs.  Cool
I'm pretty sure that this was luck. Mining in the right pool always gives better results than solo mining.

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November 21, 2013, 09:45:11 PM
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I've recently had some promotional USB Flashdrives printed for digitalcoin DGC See: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=324420.0

where you currently have a day or so left to try and win one - before the existing stock goes on sale directly.

Anyway, I've discussed having a batch printed for CGB. Here is the metalic base USB that I've selected for a test print run:



Again, these are intended as back-up devices or storage for your wallet. They are not mining devices.

It is possible to create a Portable version of the CGB software to run from the USB perhaps including a pre-loaded CGB wallet, which does really require a min. 16 GB capacity.

Although, as a promotional USB device or wallet back-up sizes can range from just 1 GB to 8 GB, which are obviously a lot cheaper to produce.

Would members of the CGB community be interested in purchasing such a USB product ? What is the preferred storage capacity ?

Printed using the standard CGB logo ? or printed in back or white to stand out better ?

I've already approached forum member Finitebydesign to do US distribution, as I'm based in the UK to cover Europe and worldwide.

Cheers!

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November 21, 2013, 09:47:38 PM
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Mining CGB with around 500 kh/s to dedicate at present.

Found about 10 blocks for a pool in 3 days with some downtime, so decided to give solo mining a try.

Anyway, 2 blocks found in less than 24hrs with a better return at present, did I just get lucky or with this hashrate at this difficulty is solo mining actually a good option ! I'll certainly give it another 48 hrs.  Cool
I'm pretty sure that this was luck. Mining in the right pool always gives better results than solo mining.

Not always. The 10 blocks I found in the pool did not earn me the same amount of CGB paid out in shares - if I had found the 10 blocks solo mining !

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November 21, 2013, 09:57:55 PM
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I like the flash drive thing  Smiley can you throw some rough prices?














 

 

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November 21, 2013, 09:59:28 PM
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Not always. The 10 blocks I found in the pool did not earn me the same amount of CGB paid out in shares - if I had found the 10 blocks solo mining !
You've found them because of the combined hashrate, thus you can't think that way. There is no way in the world that you could have found them on your own in the same time period.

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November 21, 2013, 10:33:12 PM
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I've recently had some promotional USB Flashdrives printed for digitalcoin DGC See: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=324420.0

where you currently have a day or so left to try and win one - before the existing stock goes on sale directly.

Anyway, I've discussed having a batch printed for CGB. Here is the metalic base USB that I've selected for a test print run:



Again, these are intended as back-up devices or storage for your wallet. They are not mining devices.

It is possible to create a Portable version of the CGB software to run from the USB perhaps including a pre-loaded CGB wallet, which does really require a min. 16 GB capacity.

Although, as a promotional USB device or wallet back-up sizes can range from just 1 GB to 8 GB, which are obviously a lot cheaper to produce.

Would members of the CGB community be interested in purchasing such a USB product ? What is the preferred storage capacity ?

Printed using the standard CGB logo ? or printed in back or white to stand out better ?

I've already approached forum member Finitebydesign to do US distribution, as I'm based in the UK to cover Europe and worldwide.

Cheers!


I would purchase at least six, as much as a dozen.  8 gb or 16 gb would be fine--I could use it as a file back up for personal work or even wallet back for several clients of different coins.  Also a good gift option with the holidays coming up, which is exactly what I intend to use a few of the purchases for.

The logo in black is my first choice, although a grey-ish logo on the metallic silver might look pretty cool as well.
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November 21, 2013, 10:38:18 PM
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I like the flash drive thing  Smiley can you throw some rough prices?

Price point is completely dependent on the drive capacity and the print run. However, 16 GB at a min. print run of 50 should be around $25 to $35 US max. with shipping included. A larger print run and lower capacity storage USB is a lot less expensive. If folks just want a back-up device for a wallet then 1 GB or 2 GB is the way to go.

Only looking to cover costs with a small amount of profit really - things and time cost money though.

We are probably looking at January 2014 for production and shipping.

I can obviously offer a discount structure for bulk purchase.

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November 21, 2013, 10:49:13 PM
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Price point is completely dependent on the drive capacity and the print run. However, 16 GB at a min. print run of 50 should be around $25 to $35 US max. with shipping included. A larger print run and lower capacity storage USB is a lot less expensive. If folks just want a back-up device for a wallet then 1 GB or 2 GB is the way to go.

Only looking to cover costs with a small amount of profit really - things and time cost money though.

We are probably looking at January 2014 for production and shipping.

I can obviously offer a discount structure for bulk purchase.
What about adding a CGB logo of sorts on them?
or is this only enabling the purchase with CGB?

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November 21, 2013, 11:00:35 PM
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Price point is completely dependent on the drive capacity and the print run. However, 16 GB at a min. print run of 50 should be around $25 to $35 US max. with shipping included. A larger print run and lower capacity storage USB is a lot less expensive. If folks just want a back-up device for a wallet then 1 GB or 2 GB is the way to go.

Only looking to cover costs with a small amount of profit really - things and time cost money though.

We are probably looking at January 2014 for production and shipping.

I can obviously offer a discount structure for bulk purchase.
What about adding a CGB logo of sorts on them?
or is this only enabling the purchase with CGB?

Thats what the 'print run' is LaudaM - Yes they would come with the CGB logo printed on them. The image above is to present and discuss options. Smiley

Its also possible to add the CGB wallet running only from the USB drive and for it to come pre-loaded with some CGB.

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November 21, 2013, 11:08:35 PM
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I would purchase at least six, as much as a dozen.  8 gb or 16 gb would be fine--I could use it as a file back up for personal work or even wallet back for several clients of different coins.  Also a good gift option with the holidays coming up, which is exactly what I intend to use a few of the purchases for.

The logo in black is my first choice, although a grey-ish logo on the metallic silver might look pretty cool as well.

I was thinking a black logo would stand out the best, although I agree that the vector logo in grey that you sent to me could look really cool.

The metallic shine tilts in a similar way as the reflection on say a vinyl disc.

It might be possible to get them printed and shipped in time for the holiday season, but it really depends on the work load for the print company.

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November 21, 2013, 11:39:54 PM
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Price point is completely dependent on the drive capacity and the print run. However, 16 GB at a min. print run of 50 should be around $25 to $35 US max. with shipping included. A larger print run and lower capacity storage USB is a lot less expensive. If folks just want a back-up device for a wallet then 1 GB or 2 GB is the way to go.

Only looking to cover costs with a small amount of profit really - things and time cost money though.

We are probably looking at January 2014 for production and shipping.

I can obviously offer a discount structure for bulk purchase.
What about adding a CGB logo of sorts on them?
or is this only enabling the purchase with CGB?

i would like to see that USB

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November 23, 2013, 03:50:51 PM
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Price is trending @+$2  Smiley most alt coin's fiat value is going as well, thanks to btc














 

 

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November 23, 2013, 07:19:08 PM
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Price is trending @+$2  Smiley most alt coin's fiat value is going as well, thanks to btc
There is much more buy support now too.

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I've recently had some promotional USB Flashdrives printed for digitalcoin DGC See: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=324420.0

where you currently have a day or so left to try and win one - before the existing stock goes on sale directly.

Anyway, I've discussed having a batch printed for CGB. Here is the metalic base USB that I've selected for a test print run:



Again, these are intended as back-up devices or storage for your wallet. They are not mining devices.

It is possible to create a Portable version of the CGB software to run from the USB perhaps including a pre-loaded CGB wallet, which does really require a min. 16 GB capacity.

Although, as a promotional USB device or wallet back-up sizes can range from just 1 GB to 8 GB, which are obviously a lot cheaper to produce.

Would members of the CGB community be interested in purchasing such a USB product ? What is the preferred storage capacity ?

Printed using the standard CGB logo ? or printed in back or white to stand out better ?

I've already approached forum member Finitebydesign to do US distribution, as I'm based in the UK to cover Europe and worldwide.

Cheers!


I would be interested, being in the UK myself.

Also it would be something really remarkable to tell the grandchildren, as I give them an antique flashdrive loaded with priceless CGB, supplied by, non other than the legendary 12,500+ BTC pizza buyer........absolutely priceless! I'm in Cheesy

Edit: Reading on.... I see you were the receiver of around 10k Bitcoins from Laszlo Hanyecz, a programmer, to order a pappa john's pizza in exchange.

Edit 2: You have definitely come to the right place to reimburse yourself with that lost value  Wink
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November 24, 2013, 07:25:44 AM
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the most expenssive pizza in the world

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November 24, 2013, 08:05:35 AM
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Subject little active lately. What projects? What is being done?
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November 24, 2013, 09:21:43 AM
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Subject little active lately. What projects? What is being done?

I made an announcement of my first major project last week:  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=335955.0

And there was also an initial PR push:  http://finance.yahoo.com/news/cryptogenic-bullion-virtual-commodity-blurring-203000438.html;_ylt=A2KJ3Cc4iYpS6WkAa2.TmYlQ

All updates will occur first on my dev blog, and not here on bct:  http://cryptogenicbullion.org/#blog

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Need more services to use. Growth lags behind the others. I think just because there is no real sector
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