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August 28, 2013, 11:30:27 AM |
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Nice! I wonder how/why that happened. In a transaction, the fee is just the difference between the amount in inputs, and the amount in outputs, it is not a number explicitly written anywhere. A mistake can happen when you build a transaction "by hand", usually using your own lines of code that have a bug somewhere. i dont understand XD is it like AM owns that 200 btc?
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bbxx
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August 28, 2013, 11:32:00 AM |
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binaryFate
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August 28, 2013, 11:36:34 AM |
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Nice! I wonder how/why that happened. In a transaction, the fee is just the difference between the amount in inputs, and the amount in outputs, it is not a number explicitly written anywhere. A mistake can happen when you build a transaction "by hand", usually using your own lines of code that have a bug somewhere. i dont understand XD is it like AM owns that 200 btc? The fees of a transaction goes to the miner of the block into which it is included, so yes AM owns that 200BTC because they mined this block.
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Monero's privacy and therefore fungibility are MUCH stronger than Bitcoin's. This makes Monero a better candidate to deserve the term "digital cash".
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joele
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August 28, 2013, 11:38:16 AM |
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Nice! I wonder how/why that happened. In a transaction, the fee is just the difference between the amount in inputs, and the amount in outputs, it is not a number explicitly written anywhere. A mistake can happen when you build a transaction "by hand", usually using your own lines of code that have a bug somewhere. i dont understand XD is it like AM owns that 200 btc? The fees of a transaction goes to the miner of the block into which it is included, so yes AM owns that 200BTC because they mined this block. He can ask AM to return the excess fee if sent by mistakes
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binaryFate
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August 28, 2013, 11:40:03 AM |
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Wow huge price drop! This is awesome news!!!
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Monero's privacy and therefore fungibility are MUCH stronger than Bitcoin's. This makes Monero a better candidate to deserve the term "digital cash".
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Dexter770221
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August 28, 2013, 11:42:03 AM |
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Less BTC for dividends  Bitfury draws 8 times less power, and device with 4 bitfury chips (2,5GH/s each) would cost <300$ so it's definitevly not killed. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=266235.0
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Under development Modular UPGRADEABLE Miner (MUM). Looking for investors. Changing one PCB with screwdriver and you have brand new miner in hand... Plug&Play, scalable from one module to thousands.
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supert
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August 28, 2013, 11:45:04 AM |
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Bitfury 400G is still cheaper and will get cheaper still if BTC rises. But... it does not ship until October at best... ...and AM will have gen 2 out about then... ...and AM will have cleared out its old blades... conclusion: 
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bbxx
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August 28, 2013, 11:46:17 AM |
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but device will be in late october 50% roi for bitfurystrikesback offer
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San1ty
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August 28, 2013, 11:49:40 AM |
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Looks like AM will be back up to 3.5-4 levels before you can say "Oh... Snap..."
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Found my posts helpful? Consider buying me a beer :-)!: BTC - 1San1tyUGhfWRNPYBF4b6Vaurq5SjFYWk NXT - 17063113680221230777
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VeeMiner
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August 28, 2013, 11:59:00 AM |
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Wow huge price drop! This is awesome news!!! 
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JordanL
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August 28, 2013, 12:13:01 PM |
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Holy shit, crazy price drop on blades. friedcat for president indeed. https://2asic.comGet your cheap blades while you can, folks!
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stslimited
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August 28, 2013, 12:19:31 PM |
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wow, 93% off hahahaaha wow
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VeeMiner
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August 28, 2013, 12:22:36 PM |
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I'm just facepalming myself for buying at 50 BTC 
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Rival
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August 28, 2013, 12:26:00 PM |
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Tasty Fried Cat!
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JimiQ84
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August 28, 2013, 12:28:32 PM |
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I'm just facepalming myself for buying at 50 BTC  You mean when difficulty was 1/10th of current diff?
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VeeMiner
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August 28, 2013, 12:42:36 PM |
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I'm just facepalming myself for buying at 50 BTC  You mean when difficulty was 1/10th of current diff? more like 1/5th  I was betting against quick difficulty rise and I was obviously wrong 
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philipma1957
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August 28, 2013, 12:52:03 PM |
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no that price is not correct the correct price is 5 btc for under 20 blades and 3.9 btc for 20 to 99 blades. the 3.5 price is for older repeat customers. I just purchased 2 blades for 10 btc about (1118 usd) as I do not have enough coin to buy 20 at 3.9 btc each. What this does for me is allows me to sell off 40 usb sticks at a low price on ebay. Say 40 bucks each or about 1600 usd - 200 in fees or 1400 in my pocket. thus effectively trading 13.2 gh for 21 gh and 1400 -1180 = 120.00 usd in my pocket. AM rules!!
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binaryFate
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August 28, 2013, 12:54:31 PM |
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no that price is not correct the correct price is 5 btc for under 20 blades and 3.9 btc for 20 to 99 blades. the 3.5 price is for older repeat customers. I just purchased 2 blades for 10 btc about (1118 usd) as I do not have enough coin to buy 20 at 3.9 btc each. What this does for me is allows me to sell off 40 usb sticks at a low price on ebay. Say 40 bucks each or about 1600 usd - 200 in fees or 1400 in my pocket. thus effectively trading 13.2 gh for 21 gh and 1400 -1118 = 200 usd in my pocket. AM rules!! 3.5 is also the price for a buy of 100 and more. People can organize group buy if they want this price.
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Monero's privacy and therefore fungibility are MUCH stronger than Bitcoin's. This makes Monero a better candidate to deserve the term "digital cash".
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Rival
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August 28, 2013, 12:59:25 PM |
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no that price is not correct the correct price is 5 btc for under 20 blades and 3.9 btc for 20 to 99 blades. the 3.5 price is for older repeat customers. I just purchased 2 blades for 10 btc about (1118 usd) as I do not have enough coin to buy 20 at 3.9 btc each. What this does for me is allows me to sell off 40 usb sticks at a low price on ebay. Say 40 bucks each or about 1600 usd - 200 in fees or 1400 in my pocket. thus effectively trading 13.2 gh for 21 gh and 1400 -1118 = 200 usd in my pocket. AM rules!! 3.5 is also the price for a buy of 100 and more. People can organize group buy if they want this price. These prices should bring tears to the eyes of those investing in the competition. The scary thing is, imagine what sort of magic boxes and blades will be pouring out of AM skunkworks when the gen2 hits.
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ft73
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August 28, 2013, 01:03:07 PM |
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no that price is not correct the correct price is 5 btc for under 20 blades and 3.9 btc for 20 to 99 blades. the 3.5 price is for older repeat customers. I just purchased 2 blades for 10 btc about (1118 usd) as I do not have enough coin to buy 20 at 3.9 btc each. What this does for me is allows me to sell off 40 usb sticks at a low price on ebay. Say 40 bucks each or about 1600 usd - 200 in fees or 1400 in my pocket. thus effectively trading 13.2 gh for 21 gh and 1400 -1118 = 200 usd in my pocket. AM rules!! 3.5 is also the price for a buy of 100 and more. People can organize group buy if they want this price. These prices should bring tears to the eyes of those investing in the competition. The scary thing is, imagine what sort of magic boxes and blades will be pouring out of AM skunkworks when the gen2 hits. Judging by the price cut, we'll see at least 10x faster blades.
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