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Author Topic: CANCELLED 4.85 BTC loan to seed tech dev company in Namibia  (Read 3357 times)
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September 20, 2013, 01:17:01 AM
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I am upping interest on loan to 15% for a whopping 1.11 Cheesy btc return. Today I started mining litecoin on the 6670 and I am considering assigning one of the blades that would be purchased solely to litecoin as efficiency seems to beat bitcoin by a mile right now.
LTC Blades are being sold where?

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September 20, 2013, 01:57:34 AM
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I am upping interest on loan to 15% for a whopping 1.11 Cheesy btc return. Today I started mining litecoin on the 6670 and I am considering assigning one of the blades that would be purchased solely to litecoin as efficiency seems to beat bitcoin by a mile right now.
LTC Blades are being sold where?

I don't know what LTC blades are, I mean that one of the BE blades that would be purchased with the loan would be assigned to the task of litecoin mining.

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September 20, 2013, 02:06:17 AM
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I am upping interest on loan to 15% for a whopping 1.11 Cheesy btc return. Today I started mining litecoin on the 6670 and I am considering assigning one of the blades that would be purchased solely to litecoin as efficiency seems to beat bitcoin by a mile right now.
LTC Blades are being sold where?

I don't know what LTC blades are, I mean that one of the BE blades that would be purchased with the loan would be assigned to the task of litecoin mining.
I'm out.

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September 20, 2013, 10:59:32 AM
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Please don't be condescending. We are all smart tertiary level educated people.

I don't know what LTC blades are, I mean that one of the BE blades that would be purchased with the loan would be assigned to the task of litecoin mining.

I think that I've now earned the right to be condescending.
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September 20, 2013, 11:41:36 AM
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Please don't be condescending. We are all smart tertiary level educated people.

I don't know what LTC blades are, I mean that one of the BE blades that would be purchased with the loan would be assigned to the task of litecoin mining.

I think that I've now earned the right to be condescending.

I concede, that post earns me a dunce cap.

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September 20, 2013, 11:45:28 AM
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I will not be using BE to mine litecoin as that is currently not possible. Initial loan request stands at 15% over 6 months.

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September 20, 2013, 11:50:45 AM
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I will not be using BE to mine litecoin as that is currently not possible.

Currently = not ever.
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September 20, 2013, 12:29:06 PM
Last edit: September 20, 2013, 12:55:42 PM by BecomingPhill
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I will not be using BE to mine litecoin as that is currently not possible.

Currently = not ever.

I'm not going to attempt to predict what can and cannot happen in the future in regards to bitcoin tech development. From what I understand, it would be a lengthy, expensive and difficult process to optimize ASIC memory for scrypt algorithms but it's not impossible.

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September 20, 2013, 01:11:16 PM
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I will not be using BE to mine litecoin as that is currently not possible.

Currently = not ever.

I'm not going to attempt to predict what can and cannot happen in the future in regards to bitcoin tech development. From what I understand, it would be a lengthy, expensive and difficult process to optimize ASIC memory for scrypt algorithms but it's not impossible.

Regardless of what will be developed for Litecoin-specific purposes, a Block Erupter (blade or USB) will *never* be able to mine Litecoins.
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September 20, 2013, 02:49:06 PM
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Please don't be condescending. We are all smart tertiary level educated people.

I don't know what LTC blades are, I mean that one of the BE blades that would be purchased with the loan would be assigned to the task of litecoin mining.

I think that I've now earned the right to be condescending.

no it doesn't.

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November 21, 2013, 10:45:35 PM
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I will not be using BE to mine litecoin as that is currently not possible.

Currently = not ever.

I'm not going to attempt to predict what can and cannot happen in the future in regards to bitcoin tech development. From what I understand, it would be a lengthy, expensive and difficult process to optimize ASIC memory for scrypt algorithms but it's not impossible.

Regardless of what will be developed for Litecoin-specific purposes, a Block Erupter (blade or USB) will *never* be able to mine Litecoins.

LOL  Grin Grin Grin

http://www.coindesk.com/asic-miners-litecoin-soon/


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