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November 23, 2014, 04:08:13 PM |
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Payment Received
great! show us the coinbase tx related to the mined block, from where your payment came? You can check that on your own by manually typing the Bitcoin address in a block explorer Saves you a lot time, and you would have known it by now.
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raskul
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November 23, 2014, 04:16:26 PM |
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Payment Received
great! show us the coinbase tx related to the mined block, from where your payment came? You can check that on your own by manually typing the Bitcoin address in a block explorer Saves you a lot time, and you would have known it by now. coinbase tx = mined block. go on then.
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tips 1APp826DqjJBdsAeqpEstx6Q8hD4urac8a
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Stcgold
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November 23, 2014, 04:27:08 PM |
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today PBming PO very fast
good job PBminig
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miner454
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November 23, 2014, 04:49:45 PM Last edit: November 23, 2014, 06:52:38 PM by miner454 |
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today PBming PO very fast
good job PBminig
Noticed that the naysayers are quiet now.
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Syke
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November 23, 2014, 10:28:01 PM |
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Noticed that the naysayers are quiet now.
What's to say? They took in payment from this weeks new customers, and sent some of them to old customers. Nothing has changed. It's still a Ponzi.
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Buy & Hold
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galdur
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November 24, 2014, 02:08:07 AM |
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No thanks, not interested in any scam markets here.
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raskul
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November 24, 2014, 07:29:37 AM |
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No thanks, not interested in any scam markets here.
quoted for future reference.
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koblihcz
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November 25, 2014, 06:08:55 AM |
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What are your experiences with support on pbmining? During seven days, I wrote 3 emails and one PM on bitcointalk.org and until now without answers. This greatly reduces my confidence in this service.
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pbleak
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November 25, 2014, 10:48:25 AM |
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They are responsive to requests, but very firm about changes (Bitcoin or email address).
Also I'm throwing my hat in the ring for us finding a way to trade contracts on here. I have 521GHS across three contracts, same account, if anyone can make a solid offer I'll consider selling. If that goes well I have another account that I'll see about.
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November 25, 2014, 12:32:56 PM |
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They are responsive to requests, but very firm about changes (Bitcoin or email address).
Also I'm throwing my hat in the ring for us finding a way to trade contracts on here. I have 521GHS across three contracts, same account, if anyone can make a solid offer I'll consider selling. If that goes well I have another account that I'll see about.
You can try to put if for sale in the digital goods section, allow people to make offers. Why are you selling? Already ROI?
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MrPiggles
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Decentralized Ascending Auctions on Blockchain
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November 25, 2014, 12:37:23 PM |
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Why are you selling?
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pbleak
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November 25, 2014, 01:51:06 PM |
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They are responsive to requests, but very firm about changes (Bitcoin or email address).
Also I'm throwing my hat in the ring for us finding a way to trade contracts on here. I have 521GHS across three contracts, same account, if anyone can make a solid offer I'll consider selling. If that goes well I have another account that I'll see about.
You can try to put if for sale in the digital goods section, allow people to make offers. Why are you selling? Already ROI? I'd like to move everything over to cex.io. I like pbmining, consistent, but I don't like that I can't sell my GHS. I didn't mind this for a bit, but now I prefer to move my coin about sometimes.
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SpanishSoldier
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November 25, 2014, 01:53:43 PM |
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They are responsive to requests, but very firm about changes (Bitcoin or email address).
Also I'm throwing my hat in the ring for us finding a way to trade contracts on here. I have 521GHS across three contracts, same account, if anyone can make a solid offer I'll consider selling. If that goes well I have another account that I'll see about.
You can try to put if for sale in the digital goods section, allow people to make offers. Why are you selling? Already ROI? I'd like to move everything over to cex.io. I like pbmining, consistent, but I don't like that I can't sell my GHS. I didn't mind this for a bit, but now I prefer to move my coin about sometimes. CEX ? r u crazy ? They have nothing left except for the brand. Avoid them like plague. Better to join cloudmining.website.
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galdur
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November 25, 2014, 02:11:10 PM |
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They are responsive to requests, but very firm about changes (Bitcoin or email address).
Also I'm throwing my hat in the ring for us finding a way to trade contracts on here. I have 521GHS across three contracts, same account, if anyone can make a solid offer I'll consider selling. If that goes well I have another account that I'll see about.
You can try to put if for sale in the digital goods section, allow people to make offers. Why are you selling? Already ROI? I'd like to move everything over to cex.io. I like pbmining, consistent, but I don't like that I can't sell my GHS. I didn't mind this for a bit, but now I prefer to move my coin about sometimes. I take it you haven´t mined at CEX ?
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pbleak
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November 25, 2014, 02:13:40 PM |
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They are responsive to requests, but very firm about changes (Bitcoin or email address).
Also I'm throwing my hat in the ring for us finding a way to trade contracts on here. I have 521GHS across three contracts, same account, if anyone can make a solid offer I'll consider selling. If that goes well I have another account that I'll see about.
You can try to put if for sale in the digital goods section, allow people to make offers. Why are you selling? Already ROI? I'd like to move everything over to cex.io. I like pbmining, consistent, but I don't like that I can't sell my GHS. I didn't mind this for a bit, but now I prefer to move my coin about sometimes. I take it you haven´t mined at CEX ? I've mined at pretty much all the various sites. As I get older let's just say I'm content to stick with cex and it's high-cost but fancy brand over smaller sites that more and more I feel I cannot trust. Trying to find information on these sites is almost impossible. Can anyone tell me anything about who runs pbmining or where and so on? It's a risk, of course, but I'm just not into anymore. I'll very likely be mostly trading on cex rather than mining these days.
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galdur
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November 25, 2014, 02:16:22 PM |
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They are responsive to requests, but very firm about changes (Bitcoin or email address).
Also I'm throwing my hat in the ring for us finding a way to trade contracts on here. I have 521GHS across three contracts, same account, if anyone can make a solid offer I'll consider selling. If that goes well I have another account that I'll see about.
You can try to put if for sale in the digital goods section, allow people to make offers. Why are you selling? Already ROI? I'd like to move everything over to cex.io. I like pbmining, consistent, but I don't like that I can't sell my GHS. I didn't mind this for a bit, but now I prefer to move my coin about sometimes. I take it you haven´t mined at CEX ? I've mined at pretty much all the various sites. As I get older let's just say I'm content to stick with cex and it's high-cost but fancy brand over smaller sites that more and more I feel I cannot trust. Trying to find information on these sites is almost impossible. Can anyone tell me anything about who runs pbmining or where and so on? It's a risk, of course, but I'm just not into anymore. I'll very likely be mostly trading on cex rather than mining these days. If you´re looking for negative payouts CEX is the place. You´ve been sitting here how long without knowing who runs PB Mining ?
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pbleak
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November 25, 2014, 02:19:10 PM |
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They are responsive to requests, but very firm about changes (Bitcoin or email address).
Also I'm throwing my hat in the ring for us finding a way to trade contracts on here. I have 521GHS across three contracts, same account, if anyone can make a solid offer I'll consider selling. If that goes well I have another account that I'll see about.
You can try to put if for sale in the digital goods section, allow people to make offers. Why are you selling? Already ROI? I'd like to move everything over to cex.io. I like pbmining, consistent, but I don't like that I can't sell my GHS. I didn't mind this for a bit, but now I prefer to move my coin about sometimes. I take it you haven´t mined at CEX ? I've mined at pretty much all the various sites. As I get older let's just say I'm content to stick with cex and it's high-cost but fancy brand over smaller sites that more and more I feel I cannot trust. Trying to find information on these sites is almost impossible. Can anyone tell me anything about who runs pbmining or where and so on? It's a risk, of course, but I'm just not into anymore. I'll very likely be mostly trading on cex rather than mining these days. If you´re looking for negative payouts CEX is the place. You´ve been sitting here how long without knowing who runs PB Mining ? They pay rather steadily and one can sell their GHS. This is absolutely crucial. And we know who they are. Of the sites in your sigs I see they all could pay *but* I do not personally find them attractive as investments. Each to their own right
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November 25, 2014, 02:19:22 PM |
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CEX ? r u crazy ? They have nothing left except for the brand. Avoid them like plague. Better to join cloudmining.website.
LOL, cloudmining.website. That's definitely a ponzi. From their FAQ: 2.How do you offer such a low rate for GHs ? There are number of factors that enable us to offer low rate... i. We have very cheap electricity. ii. Because of our relationship with ASIC manufacturers, we get high end machines before the market does. iii. Our robust infrastructure is built and tested with time. iv. We sell our freshly mined coins at a premium rate to cover some cost. Hence our miners do not get coins that is directly linked with any mining address. ii. The market includes the manufacturers. iv. So they sell the coins that are mined for a premium rate and think that's an excuse for not having a mining address linked with payouts? What currency do they sell for, USD? Then how do they pay dividends? Let me guess, they rebuy bitcoins at a bargain basement price to issue as dividends?
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galdur
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November 25, 2014, 02:21:18 PM |
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One of those obsessive-compulsive nutcases that see scams in every corner without having a clue about the companies, was whining about just this: being unable to find out who runs PBM. Well, when I checked this co. a few months back it took me about thirty seconds.
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