Re: [1.3 TH] DeepBit.net PPS+Prop,instant payouts, we pay for INVALID BLOCKS too
by
Arthor
on 03/12/2013, 12:23:52 UTC
Hi guys!
I used to mine at your pool about one and halve a year ago. I made some small amount of BTC and gave up.
There is 0.00666301 BTC on my account, and unfortunately I'm not able to withdraw them as the payment threshold is 0.1.
I understand your rules and what lies behind them but is it possible to make an exception to the rule and pay out what I mined?
With the current difficulty I won't be ever able to get to 0.1 with my GPUs. My e-mail is arthor@yandex.ru.
Thank you!
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Re: BTC-e Bot development
by
Arthor
on 23/11/2013, 03:38:43 UTC
If you'd like to keep the strategy closed, why'd you want to set up your service in the first place?
Anyway, that's totally not in the spirit of decentralized opensource Bitcoin community.
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Re: Having trouble getting started with cgminer
by
Arthor
on 23/11/2013, 03:31:40 UTC
I really suggest you don't try to waste resources of your machines and electricity. The difficulty today is VERY HIGH, and you won't make any substantial amount of BTCs with your hardware. Enter you MHs/s rate to any calc on the net, like this one: http://www.bitcoinx.com/profit/ and you'll see that you won't get much.
Instead I suggest you to get a 10$ and buy BTC on MtGox or with any other payment source. You'll thank me in 6 month
If you'd like to mine anyway (may be you suggest that fun and entertaining, like me you should take a look at alternative cryptocurrencies.
There are several currencies that are designed for CPU mining: