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Re: Utilizing A Computer Lab To Generate BitCoins - Best Options?
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3waystocross
on 07/04/2013, 05:51:41 UTC

Some laptops have the same specs as computers, considering they are in a lab they could be top of the range.

eh
laptop gpu's dont even compare to ones available on desktop


If you buy a top laptop they can compare to desktops. Don't get me wrong desktops are always a better option because a medium priced desktop vs a high spec laptop. The desktop would win. However if you had "70" high spec laptops that is going to generate some income.

I get 16 hash rate, which isn't 'bad' considering it's a laptop, however if you are using cpu on a laptop there is no point in even trying.

lol what
16?

a single 7850 does 300 easy and that's not even a high level card

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Re: Utilizing A Computer Lab To Generate BitCoins - Best Options?
by
3waystocross
on 07/04/2013, 03:52:14 UTC

Some laptops have the same specs as computers, considering they are in a lab they could be top of the range.

eh
laptop gpu's dont even compare to ones available on desktop
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Re: Utilizing A Computer Lab To Generate BitCoins - Best Options?
by
3waystocross
on 07/04/2013, 02:44:15 UTC
i stopped reading when i read laptops

those are terrible for mining
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Re: Is it still profitable to build a mining/gaming rig at this time?
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3waystocross
on 07/04/2013, 02:35:23 UTC
if you have a mining rig hooked up to a solar panel and live near the equator...then yes?
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Re: Is BTC-E the only exchange for LTC?
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3waystocross
on 07/04/2013, 02:18:19 UTC
well there's vircurex

except it's down lol
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Re: Martin Armstrong on Bitcoin
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3waystocross
on 07/04/2013, 02:17:42 UTC
i cant believe i skimmed this article

waste of time
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Re: Bitcoin vs Litecoin [Winner Prediction]
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3waystocross
on 06/04/2013, 23:51:48 UTC
bitcoin is def the 'winner' already

but there's no reason why bitcoin and litecoin can't exist together
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Re: Moving funds from Mt. Gox to BTC-E
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3waystocross
on 06/04/2013, 23:17:23 UTC
the EASIEST way to get money into btc-e imo
bitinstant USD to mtgox

watch the mtgox and btc-e prices.  when the gap closes between the two (it got within like 4 dollars last nite, 138btc-e and 142mtgox):

1.buy btc from mtgx
2. withdraw and transfer to btc-e

generate profit from btc and ltc trading, but what i'd do is buy btc from btc-e, then transfer that to mtgox before converting to USD
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Re: Bitinstant to Mt. Gox problem - lost money
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3waystocross
on 05/04/2013, 21:20:52 UTC
i did bitinstant w/ moneygram for the first time like 2 days ago
funds were in my mtgox account before i got home

i think they're legit.  you'll definitely get an email from them saying the transaction went through so you don't need to refresh the mtgox site or anything.
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Re: FREE BITCOIN Sites *and* Free Newbie Lotto
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3waystocross
on 05/04/2013, 21:09:13 UTC
1JE1jhBYi3zMNx9yW2H8YgBcbxVAz27F6E

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also, how safe is cointube?  site looks kinda shady
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Re: Sites for Watching Bitcoin Markets
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3waystocross
on 05/04/2013, 21:04:30 UTC
http://bitcoinity.org/markets?theme=light

i think that's the best for mtgox

btc-e has the best built in realtime info while functioning as a trading site
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Re: Most common way to fund your Gox account?
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3waystocross
on 05/04/2013, 21:02:53 UTC
i used bitinstant and it was super easy w/ moneygram.  funds were in mtgox before i got home from walmart.
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Re: Down to 30 USD?
by
3waystocross
on 05/04/2013, 21:00:15 UTC
the market is definitely stabilizing
i dunno about 200+ but i'm pretty sure it will solidify at 150 by next week