Flashman
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February 10, 2014, 01:03:21 AM |
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Dividends went out. To those of you who received a small amount or 0 remember that this week as well as a few people in weeks to come are repaying last weeks overpayment.
Mined: BTC31.80006408 Payout: BTC23.85004806 Per Bond: BTC0.000405668
These will see a slight increase this week despite the upcoming diff increase hopefully as I'm adding more hardware.
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Dividends Update:
Mined: BTC34.04630076 Payout: BTC25.53472557 Per Bond: BTC0.00043432
I like it when that happens
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Bitcoin Custodian: Keeping BTC away from weak heads since Feb '13, adopter of homeless bitcoins.
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mboehler
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February 14, 2014, 12:48:46 AM |
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It's quiet in here...
Too quiet...
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BKM
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February 14, 2014, 01:13:56 AM |
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It's quiet in here...
Too quiet...
Shhhhhh - we are all waiting until March - which is, coincidentally, in Two Weeks TM
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elitenoob
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February 14, 2014, 01:48:21 AM |
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It's quiet in here...
Too quiet...
in Two Weeks TM/confirmed
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a2offrb
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RISE WITH RAYS FOR THE FUTURE
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February 14, 2014, 07:07:05 AM |
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Dividends Update:
Mined: BTC34.04630076 Payout: BTC25.53472557 Per Bond: BTC0.00043432
There were 3 individuals who paid back the overpay amount after their dividends were held. The amount they were supposed to receive last week was rolled into this to ensure they were paid the proper amount.
Next week the dividends will be paid out on Monday 2/17.
Why dividenвs also went to this adress: 4427 1LaBrATo5XwdJEv5C3NTrsoHB6fvURTpYq As i know its just bonds for sell owned by LabRat?
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grnbrg
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February 14, 2014, 07:27:00 AM |
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Why dividenвs also went to this adress: 4427 1LaBrATo5XwdJEv5C3NTrsoHB6fvURTpYq
As i know its just bonds for sell owned by LabRat?
Ummmm, because it's not bonds owned by Lab_Rat? grnbrg.
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brox
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February 14, 2014, 02:03:59 PM |
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Can I ask LabRat or whoever is processing dividents to suspend my payouts temporarily? My PC exploded tonight and one of hard drives is inaccessible. So address 1BTC4meNquS83UCEG9TRzT2ai3rGzSprho is not under my control anymore. Will try to repair it...
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grnbrg
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February 14, 2014, 02:28:13 PM |
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Can I ask LabRat or whoever is processing dividents to suspend my payouts temporarily? My PC exploded tonight and one of hard drives is inaccessible. So address 1BTC4meNquS83UCEG9TRzT2ai3rGzSprho is not under my control anymore. Will try to repair it...
I'll pass this on and see if I can make it happen. What are the odds you've lost the private key entirely? grnbrg.
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sparky999
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February 14, 2014, 02:58:25 PM |
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I think we have all been patient enough now, it's time for lab-rat to post a thorough breakdown of this deal, the asic project and how LRM is going to change over the next 12 months and what this will mean for shareholders.
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brox
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February 14, 2014, 03:14:58 PM |
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Can I ask LabRat or whoever is processing dividents to suspend my payouts temporarily? My PC exploded tonight and one of hard drives is inaccessible. So address 1BTC4meNquS83UCEG9TRzT2ai3rGzSprho is not under my control anymore. Will try to repair it...
I'll pass this on and see if I can make it happen. What are the odds you've lost the private key entirely? grnbrg. This wallet contained several private keys and I have a backup dated April 2013. Since then, I imported 3 private keys, and I can restore only one of them (the one mentioned is lost unless I can replace electronics PCB). Luckily amount lost is no more than 2 BTC
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smracer
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February 14, 2014, 04:00:22 PM |
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I think we have all been patient enough now, it's time for lab-rat to post a thorough breakdown of this deal, the asic project and how LRM is going to change over the next 12 months and what this will mean for shareholders.
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Bargraphics
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February 14, 2014, 04:00:57 PM |
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Don't expect it over this weekend guys,
He's not available as per his last announcement.
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brox
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February 15, 2014, 09:15:09 AM |
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Can I ask LabRat or whoever is processing dividents to suspend my payouts temporarily? My PC exploded tonight and one of hard drives is inaccessible. So address 1BTC4meNquS83UCEG9TRzT2ai3rGzSprho is not under my control anymore. Will try to repair it...
I'll pass this on and see if I can make it happen. grnbrg. Fortunately, I was able to recover my wallet, everything is under control now! Thanks
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bittymitty
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February 15, 2014, 09:45:28 AM |
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Can I ask LabRat or whoever is processing dividents to suspend my payouts temporarily? My PC exploded tonight and one of hard drives is inaccessible. So address 1BTC4meNquS83UCEG9TRzT2ai3rGzSprho is not under my control anymore. Will try to repair it...
I'll pass this on and see if I can make it happen. grnbrg. Fortunately, I was able to recover my wallet, everything is under control now! Thanks Thanks for reminding me to make backups of my wallets
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grnbrg
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February 15, 2014, 02:07:43 PM |
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Fortunately, I was able to recover my wallet, everything is under control now! Thanks
Thanks for reminding me to make backups of my wallets Allow me to plug my favourite wallet -- Electrum- Multiplatform - It's written in Python, and runs on Windows, Mac, Linux and probably other OSs.
- Lightweight - It does not need a copy of the blockchain. It connects to a network of (open source) servers that provide the heavy lifting. If you don't feel like trusting them, you can download the server yourself, and run it and a bitcoind as a private node.
- Deterministic - When you create a new wallet, you are presented with a 12 word "wallet seed", which encodes a 128 bit random number. This random number is what all future private keys will be derived from. This means that all you need to back up is this small wallet seed. A wallet with thousands of addresses, created over many months can be completely restored from that one seed.
- Offline cold wallet support - Support for offline transactions is baked in. You can create a "watch only" wallet that is only capable of creating receiving keys. This wallet, run on a networked computer, can create unsigned transactions, which are transferred (via QR code or USB stick) to the offline computer, which imports the transaction, (QR code via webcam, or USB stick) signs it and lets you send it back to the online wallet for broadcast.
- Frequent updates - The author has been releasing new versions every 2-4 weeks for the several months I've been using it.
- Plus the usual standard features - Message signing/verification, multiple output transactions, key import/export, etc.
grnbrg.
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grnbrg
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February 15, 2014, 02:10:51 PM |
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Just a reminder that dividends for this week will be paid on Monday.
Not today.
grnbrg.
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fractal02
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February 16, 2014, 09:48:10 PM |
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Fortunately, I was able to recover my wallet, everything is under control now! Thanks
Thanks for reminding me to make backups of my wallets Allow me to plug my favourite wallet -- Electrum- Multiplatform - It's written in Python, and runs on Windows, Mac, Linux and probably other OSs.
- Lightweight - It does not need a copy of the blockchain. It connects to a network of (open source) servers that provide the heavy lifting. If you don't feel like trusting them, you can download the server yourself, and run it and a bitcoind as a private node.
- Deterministic - When you create a new wallet, you are presented with a 12 word "wallet seed", which encodes a 128 bit random number. This random number is what all future private keys will be derived from. This means that all you need to back up is this small wallet seed. A wallet with thousands of addresses, created over many months can be completely restored from that one seed.
- Offline cold wallet support - Support for offline transactions is baked in. You can create a "watch only" wallet that is only capable of creating receiving keys. This wallet, run on a networked computer, can create unsigned transactions, which are transferred (via QR code or USB stick) to the offline computer, which imports the transaction, (QR code via webcam, or USB stick) signs it and lets you send it back to the online wallet for broadcast.
- Frequent updates - The author has been releasing new versions every 2-4 weeks for the several months I've been using it.
- Plus the usual standard features - Message signing/verification, multiple output transactions, key import/export, etc.
grnbrg. Pretty cool features ! Love the "Cold wallet" feature. Need to give a try...
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grnbrg
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February 17, 2014, 10:19:49 PM |
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So when we getting divs today?
Make it so.
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