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Board Beginners & Help
Re: Whitelist Requests (Want out of here?)
by
John (John K.)
on 28/06/2012, 00:26:34 UTC
You must provide evidence that shows that you either understand more about Bitcoin than the average newbie, or that what you want to post can only be done in another forum.

I made a purchase in the goods forum and want to vouch for the seller in his thread.  I don't mind if you set me back to noobie mode after I've vouched for the seller.
Who did you buy it from? If that person is trustworthy and would vouch for you, I could whitelist you.

Requesting to be whitelisted.

I've made several legitmate posts.

A recent topic I started in the Newbie forum isn't getting any responses because it doesn't really belong in that forum:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=56508.0

Would you please whitelist me?

I'm requesting again to be whitelisted. I'd like to ask a question in the thread for a security I'm holding.
Whitelisted.

I posted the post below in the Newbies forum but I think it would be better suited for the Mining forum and would like to post it there:
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"Hi,
I've read a lot about Bitcoin and have decided to try solo mining. I realize that it's a bit like playing the lottery now - probably not economical to do so, usually - but operational costs are not a concern for me at this time. However, I have run into problems with the bitcoin official client, bitcoin-qt.exe: after two unintended shutdowns, I got the error with the blkindex.dat file. I know I can clear appdata and reinstall it, but that requires spending hours downloading the blocks all over again each time, and I suspect further shutdowns may occur so it'll be quite a pain having to re-do it each time. I'm using guiminer and it seems to require this particular client for solo mining. Is there any other client with faster load times and/or a different miner I can try? Is it possible to solo mine with a light client, or no client at all?

Thank you."
Already a Jr, so no need whitelisting.