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Re: Radeon HD 6990 - 800+ mhash/s
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Icy-
on 26/06/2011, 18:54:35 UTC
Any trades?

Say a 5870/VF3000A+cash or BC?

I can accept BTC
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Re: POLL: What exchange site will you be using?
by
Icy-
on 24/06/2011, 01:21:40 UTC
I actually find the poll to be kinda premature.

For Mt.Gox, I have more questions than answers. And this could be a bad thing -- apparently many people think that Mark's just stalling for time while he prepares to escape with our money. (And I'll guess half of those people just want to drive the market down so they can buy more coins cheap...) It could also mean that right now they're trying to worry more about fixing things and moving forward than about what is said in the forums.

TradeHill is just too new and hasn't made much disclosure. Sure, they did an interview which I watched, where they talked about how they will have better security than Mt.Gox did. That's not actually saying much. And it isn't a third-party security audit either. So all we really actually have to judge them on the grounds of code stability and security ... is them saying it's so. And while a self serving statement like that can actually easily BE the truth, it's harder to accept as such.

And, yeah, I'm sorta kicking the puck down the road in not coming to a conclusion. Why? Because I wasn't in a rush to sell my coins. I do want to sell a handful of them because my roommate needs a new computer and I'm tired of fixing the piece of crap he has now... but I don't actually have to go sell mine right away, and even if I did sell some I wouldn't be selling them all. I have time to sit back and wait for more info before I decide who I should distrust less.

Yeah, distrust less. Because there is a lot of validity to the point that a lot of the people who are upset with Mt.Gox were as vulnerable as they were because of foolish practices on their own end. People who had their coins stolen from other sites because they used trivial passwords, and the same password everywhere, come to mind. This DOESN'T give Mt.Gox a pass -- far from it. Everyone who's upset that Mt.Gox was part of the attack vector has every right to be, even when they were the vector too.

No business deserves your absolute, complete, 100%, undisputed trust. Ever. Even if they're ethical and technically competent. Why? Because shit happens, sooner or later. Mt.Gox and TradeHill could both go get security audits, and both could pass, and that doesn't mean they're truly secure. Sooner or later a bug shows up in Apache. Or in SSL. Or in the Linux/BSD/Solaris/whatever kernel. Or someone hires a corrupt employee. Or an honest employee gets stupid. Or your best friend steals your password...

It's fair to expect businesses to be competent, and to take your dollars and bitcoins elsewhere when they screw up. It's prudent to expect them to screw up and limit what harm could befall you as a result.

poll has to do with NOW not later
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Re: Is Bitcoin really just benefiting its creator?
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Icy-
on 24/06/2011, 00:50:51 UTC
Imagine Bitcoin's beginning, when its userbase was no more than 100 users.

At that time, even someone with a weak Pentium 4 could mint blocks of coins quite easily for him or herself.

Now, with individual Bitcoins worth more than USD or most other major currencies on a nominal basis, one must ask: Did the guy who wrote the Bitcoins software do this primarily to enrich himself in such an unorthodox manner? Additionally, the lack of clarity over the identity of the person who came up with this software raises my eyebrows.

It's not a Ponzi scheme, but if the guy who came up with this is holding 10% of the current Bitcoin supply for himself, then I think he's a genius. He might make millions.

Assuming hes kept a shit load of those bitcoins, he will be rich as hell one day if Bitcoin doesn't fail over the years. Well deserved to. Anyone who invests time and money into an idea that is amazing deserves it.
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Re: Bitcoin price is too high at 20$/BTC
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Icy-
on 24/06/2011, 00:32:45 UTC
"Bitcoin will make the US dollar worth pennies compared to what its worth to us today."
-AnonymousCSP


"Gold started off having almost no value, pennies for a chunk. Now look at it today, hundreds of dollars for a chunk, ever growing in value."
-AnonymousCSP

"Like Bitcoins, the more people that want and use gold, the higher in value it becomes."
-AnonymousCSP
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Re: Bitcoin price is too high at 20$/BTC
by
Icy-
on 23/06/2011, 23:50:10 UTC
First you overestimate by assuming that all mined coins are sold. I think 80%+ are kept. Rerun all those number with only a fifth the coins for sale.

Secondly, judging by the bids that got filled recent crash, there was millions of dollars worth sitting in open buy orders. There may be many millions more that just didn't get a chance to be involved in that trade. My point -- bitcoins are starting to become really big, and it has attracted some people willing to put some serious money down.

$170 million in 5 years is actually a really small market on a global scale. Small businesses make that much. For a comparison that might be close to home -- Dungeons and Dragons brings in $1 billion a year. And yet, very few people actually ever spend any money on it. M:TG doesn't release their stats, but people have estimated it could be greater than $5 billion a year.

So if bitcoins only become as big as magic the gathering (which, lets face it, not many people have heard of), we may see $25 billion in the next 5 years. By your simplistic calculations, that would put the price of a bitcoin at > $3,000.

price is actually right about where it should be at right now, $32 was when it wasn't. The more people that use bitcoin, the greater the value they become, and thats why you can divide them up by 0.00000000 -- if we all ended up switching to this currency it would be very common to use a lot of decimals. I decent wage monthly would be 0.500000000 which might equal $5000 USD.

Once you understand that, you understand what keeps bitcoins at the current rate they are at and can judge the bitcoin economy based on the price per btc.
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Radeon HD 6990 - 800+ mhash/s
by
Icy-
on 23/06/2011, 04:03:34 UTC
You can get 800+ mhash/s with this sexy beast

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814161366&cm_re=6990-_-14-161-366-_-Product

Try loading four of these babies up! One in stock unfortunately. Will let go for $780, shipping included for US residents. Your welcome to make offers.

Brand new, unopened from newegg.

Payment Methods Accept: GoogleCheckOut, DWOLLA, BITCOIN
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Re: How is Mt. Gox gonna cover the bitcoins transferred out?
by
Icy-
on 23/06/2011, 03:55:55 UTC
I know some people made trades the other day and quickly cashed out while the market was taking a dive.  Mark said that these people would have negative account balance when they return.  So the person who sold the coins will have their coins back? .  I'm just wondering where they come from.  Mark said in the interview the other night (if I heard correctly) that they aren't taking any losses?

 Huh

out of pocket obviously, they make enough money from the fees they charge
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Re: my linux box was hacked today and almost 400 BTC were stolen!
by
Icy-
on 23/06/2011, 03:19:51 UTC
This is most definitely a scam, and I have proof.

Yesterday, he pointed out in a support request that about 230 BTC in this address was his on behalf of his customers:
http://blockexplorer.com/address/16k6KeqY13MEwXCKa6uMWvsg7Bmqq1TzXb

Thus far:
35.5 BTC haven't moved
At MINIMUM 78 BTC was change that is still in his control (if it was the other way around, it was 150)

That's 113.5 BTC that the thief decided to just leave. Yeah... BULLSHIT!
http://www.yorkblog.com/biz/img/Stealing%2004.jpg
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Re: my linux box was hacked today and almost 400 BTC were stolen!
by
Icy-
on 23/06/2011, 03:13:28 UTC
**I buy graphics cards from you on ebay  Cheesy
**You get them stolen after I buy.  Undecided
**You should keep my money?  Roll Eyes
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Re: my linux box was hacked today and almost 400 BTC were stolen!
by
Icy-
on 23/06/2011, 03:01:26 UTC
I know this comment adds absolutely nothing to this thread, but I can't help it so here it goes: What a fucking loser.

+1

and a scammer
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Re: my linux box was hacked today and almost 400 BTC were stolen!
by
Icy-
on 23/06/2011, 02:52:10 UTC
whats your bitcoin address? ill lookup the ip any coins were sent to

oh wai

it was you so you wont do it
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Re: my linux box was hacked today and almost 400 BTC were stolen!
by
Icy-
on 23/06/2011, 02:27:46 UTC
security problems are going to be the end of bitcoin.


I had almost 400 btc in my wallet on my linux box today. Someone was OBVIOUSLY watching the forums and either hacked me today or already had me hacked.

I had a very public LARGE business deal going and someone STOLE ALL OF THE BTC !!!!!

I was selling 10 XFX 6990's , I had 4 different buyers and I am completely screwed now!!!!!!


this is crazy, I really do not know what to do. i am going to get sued because some hacker scum bag

i was holding 400 btc of other peoples money and I was hacked today.

I have known this for hours but am just going public with it now. I really dont know what to do.

someone hacked my linux box and transfered out all this btc to some other accounts


FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK

i am ruined.

at least if you keep real money in your house and someone tries to break in and steal it you can fight them off
but these hackers are sneaky as fuck i dont know what to do im like totally freaking out right now!




yeah cause fighting someone is safer than just securing your system  Roll Eyes
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Re: More bitcoin client problems
by
Icy-
on 23/06/2011, 01:29:12 UTC
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Re: More bitcoin client problems
by
Icy-
on 22/06/2011, 18:57:30 UTC
hmmm.

i'd try stashing my whole bitcoin client in some other directory, installing a new client, deleting the wallet and block index from the new client, putting the old wallet into it and starting it up.

deleting blkindex fixed the problem, but now it has to download all the blocks again

i had a similar problem happen to me before but with a different error

it seems to involve having the client open when you unplug/hard reboot your pc


yeah... databases don't like to be blinked.

i hope they fix that in a future version for the untech savvy people  Sad
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Re: More bitcoin client problems
by
Icy-
on 22/06/2011, 18:54:47 UTC
hmmm.

i'd try stashing my whole bitcoin client in some other directory, installing a new client, deleting the wallet and block index from the new client, putting the old wallet into it and starting it up.

deleting blkindex fixed the problem, but now it has to download all the blocks again

i had a similar problem happen to me before but with a different error

it seems to involve having the client open when you unplug/hard reboot your pc
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Re: More bitcoin client problems
by
Icy-
on 22/06/2011, 18:42:59 UTC
here is whats in the log
Code:
Bitcoin version 0.3.23-beta
OS version Windows NT 6.1 (build 7600)
System default language is 60 English_United States.1252
Language file locale/en_US/LC_MESSAGES/bitcoin.mo (English (U.S.))
Default data directory C:\Users\Chris\AppData\Roaming\Bitcoin
Bound to port 8333
Loading addresses...
dbenv.open strLogDir=C:\Users\Chris\AppData\Roaming\Bitcoin/database strErrorFile=C:\Users\Chris\AppData\Roaming\Bitcoin/db.log
Loaded 151170 addresses
 addresses              2016ms
Loading block index...
LoadBlockIndex(): hashBestChain=00000000000006f31b4c  height=132216


************************
EXCEPTION: NSt8ios_base7failureE       
CAutoFile::read : fread failed       
C:\Program Files\Bitcoin\bitcoin.exe in AppInit()       



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EXCEPTION: NSt8ios_base7failureE       
CAutoFile::read : fread failed       
C:\Program Files\Bitcoin\bitcoin.exe in CMyApp::OnUnhandledException()
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Re: More bitcoin client problems
by
Icy-
on 22/06/2011, 18:40:59 UTC
look at your wallet.dat.

is it still there?

what is the 'last access' timestamp on the file?  does that fit with the last time you accessed it?

yup
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Re: More bitcoin client problems
by
Icy-
on 22/06/2011, 18:36:18 UTC
Permissions? File got locked?

Like I said, I haven't changed a thing..  Embarrassed
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More bitcoin client problems
by
Icy-
on 22/06/2011, 18:34:16 UTC
The hell is this? Nothing has changed on my PC since I last used bitcoin, the only thing that has changed is turning my laptop off and back on to move it upstairs.
http://img3.imageshack.us/img3/7657/53214461.gif
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Dwolla has gotten the funds out of bank, but hasn't showed up in dwolla?
by
Icy-
on 22/06/2011, 14:32:29 UTC
Any idea for this? Other payment methods I've used showed up as soon as I saw the money out of my account..