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Question about paying with BTC
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PriitV
on 16/08/2017, 08:11:34 UTC
I'm a bit new to cryptos and have never transfered any funds. I would like to order something from eastshore.xyz, but they only accept BTC payments, right. My question is that with the anonymity of the BTC, how can they confirm that I have paid for my order? How does that work?
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Board Marketplace (Altcoins)
Re: Sell 3 L3+
by
PriitV
on 11/08/2017, 05:44:26 UTC
Sent you an email aswell, Hope to hear from you soon! Smiley
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Launching the Antminer L3+, World's Most Powerful and Efficient Litecoin Miner
by
PriitV
on 01/08/2017, 09:15:23 UTC
When is the new L3+ batch becoming available to order?
And what is the average life expectancy of said miner?
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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN]☄️ Astro | Automated Sensory Input for the Blockchain |Crowdsale Started
by
PriitV
on 20/07/2017, 04:11:25 UTC
Really loving the setup and the possible implications of this. Is there a chance to reserve translation to Estonian?
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Board Politics & Society
Re: Do you hate muslems?
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PriitV
on 20/07/2017, 03:59:04 UTC
Short answer - I don't hate muslims, I just hate stupid people. Cheesy
I genuinely don't understand racism or religious persecution.. I mean like racism.. Stereotyping... what? why? I'm supposed to not like black people because they love watermelon and chinese people for not being good drivers? It's funny but they're not grounds to persecute someone.

And speaking of religion, I couldn't really give a toss about religion myself.. That is greatly influenced by the fact that Estonia, where I am from, is generally the least religious country in the world. (You try being historically fucked in the pooper by the Germans, the Holy Order, the Swedes, the Russians etc. and then believing "Hey, there is a god you know".)

Basicly - Believe what you want, just don't force your beliefs on me and we'll be fine. It's a weird thing where I don't understand/don't care about religions like christianity, muslims, jews etc. but being a football fan I hate the cheating bastards of Barcelona so much I would gladly leave every Barcelona fan in a burning building to save a pair of woolen socks Cheesy

TL;DR - I think there are endless possibilities on how to hate stupid people but religion isn't one of them for me.
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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN][BURST] Burstcoin | Efficient HDD Mining | New Version 1.2.8 | Assets | CFs
by
PriitV
on 13/07/2017, 08:08:53 UTC
I agree that it's not necessary to have the AIO wallet as I used to use it a lot but a week ago the DB was corrupted and since then I now just use the online wallet to keep track of our mining transactions. The AIO does take up a lot of space as well so we just run the miner and that's it.

How do you JUST use the online wallet? Do you still use the official BURST wallet program, but just don't let the local wallet update? If that is the case - how do you stop local wallet from downloading blockchain?
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Board Mining support
Re: New to mining: Bitcoin, Litecoin, algorithms, hardware
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PriitV
on 13/07/2017, 07:54:37 UTC
Never heard of these USB miners - any recommendations of a good cheap one for playing with mining the newer Altcoins as they come out?

AFAIK, the USB-miners only work with sha-256 (bitcoin etc). Correct me, if I'm wrong.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Getting started with ASIC mining
by
PriitV
on 11/07/2017, 19:51:40 UTC
Thanks for the responses and clearing things up for me a little bit Smiley
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Board Other languages/locations
Re: Eesti (Estonian)
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PriitV
on 11/07/2017, 12:53:33 UTC
Kas kellelgi on Antmineritega kogemust? (ostmine, ülesseadmine, elektrivõrgu nõuded?)
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Getting started with ASIC mining
by
PriitV
on 11/07/2017, 11:25:01 UTC
I am rather new to the crypto-scene, but I have been thinking more and more about purchasing and starting up my very own ASIC miner, more specifically ANTMINER L3+, as I have grown most fond of Litecoins. I got a whole bunch of dumbass questions, brace yourselves.. Cheesy

1) As far as I can understand, before purchasing the miner, I should find out if the electrical circuit can take the 800W machine? Any ideas where or how I can find that out? I live in a private house, if that changes anything.

2) As to the purchasing of the miner, I need the miner itself, the PSU and the 10A cable for the PSU, correct? That is all?

3) The wifi connection in my house can be a bit jumpy, is the miner capable of reconnecting to the network successfully if a disconnection should appear?

4) Bitmain obviously sells the miners, are there any other quality and trusted providers?
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Want to start mining with ANTMINER L3+
by
PriitV
on 11/07/2017, 10:09:51 UTC
I am rather new to the crypto-scene, but I have been thinking more and more about purchasing and starting up my very own ASIC miner, more specifically ANTMINER L3+, as I have grown most fond of Litecoins. I got a whole bunch of dumbass questions, brace yourselves.. Cheesy

1) As far as I can understand, before purchasing the miner, I should find out if the electrical circuit can take the 800W machine? Any ideas where or how I can find that out? I live in a private house, if that changes anything.

2) As to the purchasing of the miner, I need the miner itself, the PSU and the 10A cable for the PSU, correct? That is all?

3) The wifi connection in my house can be a bit jumpy, is the miner capable of reconnecting to the network successfully if a disconnection should appear?

4) Bitmain obviously sells the miners, are there any other quality and trusted providers?
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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN][BURST] Burstcoin | Efficient HDD Mining | New Version 1.2.8 | Assets | CFs
by
PriitV
on 07/07/2017, 16:07:44 UTC
In the short time that I have used (tried to use) BURST, i have had to clean the database TWICE, because it just stops working. Doesnt let me log in the local wallet.. It says to wait 10 minutes, but i've waited more, restarted the wallet a bunch of times and still the same message.. Is it always THIS unstable..?

Ah,the wonders of java Smiley

No need for restarting,just switch to online wallet,wait 1-2 min,and than switch back to local. Local wallet needs time to load fully Wink

If you restart wallet,you just repeat process from the beginning Wink

Haha, thanks, mate. Where were you before i cleaned the database twice Cheesy
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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN][BURST] Burstcoin | Efficient HDD Mining | New Version 1.2.8 | Assets | CFs
by
PriitV
on 06/07/2017, 17:16:43 UTC
In the short time that I have used (tried to use) BURST, i have had to clean the database TWICE, because it just stops working. Doesnt let me log in the local wallet.. It says to wait 10 minutes, but i've waited more, restarted the wallet a bunch of times and still the same message.. Is it always THIS unstable..?
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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: ChanCoin
by
PriitV
on 01/07/2017, 18:47:08 UTC
Sounds like a really promising new coin. Will try to direct some mining-power at it Smiley Airdrops appreciated @ CHm17F746nv8QTVYEuBSV8z6JBY623q3XS
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Newbie wanting to mine LTC
by
PriitV
on 30/06/2017, 17:37:04 UTC
I'm not aware of any USB based Scrypt miner that is worth buying.  

If you have an Antminer L3+ (504 MH/s) right now -- you are in good shape.  

Mine is paying about .02 to .022 BTC every 24 hours.  Quite impressive @ about 760 watts.


Only 6000 bucks on Amazon.. Lovely. Don't have that kind of money to invest at the moment unfortunately.
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Board Hardware
Re: Now that usb sticks are being sold by sidehack here is a new usb hub thread.
by
PriitV
on 29/06/2017, 10:54:15 UTC
Oh cool, I just found out about USB mining and now there's a thread! Smiley I have some questions, though..

1. Where does one purchase USB miners?
2. What is they power and/or resources (CPU, RAM?) usage?
3. Are they worth it? I have in mind that I would like to mine altcoins, namely LTC I think.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Newbie wanting to mine LTC
by
PriitV
on 29/06/2017, 09:57:46 UTC
I have been exploring the fascinating world of cryptomining over the last few days and found that along with the big and expensive rigs (Antminers etc) that cost a fortune there are also some miners that are connected by USB. Does anyone have experience with these devices? I would be really interested in trying them out  Smiley

Edit: forgot to add earlier - if anyone has experience with these, how much power to they use and do they use CPU/RAM of the computer?
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: A bit of mining help.
by
PriitV
on 25/05/2016, 18:25:09 UTC
Hello.

I have been looking into and reading about cryptocurrencies for a few weeks now and decided to "give it a whirl". At the moment I have only dabbled in faucets (I understand that this is not "profitable", even "pointless" some might say, but nevertheless) and have earned my first couple cryptos (LTC and DGE so far). I have also looked into the mining part and from what I understand, using a laptop (as I don't own a PC myself) to mine would be suicidal due to overheating.
 
Basicly, what I want to know is - how hard is it to install a miner on a PC (as i have never done that before) and would it be possible to configure a miner to use low amounts of resources? I am thinking maybe to install a miner in my PC at work but would configure it so it would not critically halt my work, if that is possible.
 

you need to mine an alt coin.  here is my thread on the hottest alt coin  ie ETH coin

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1429151.0

Where do you live? USA, overseas, Canada.

What is you power cost?  10 cents a kwatt is good for Eth coin    not so much BTC coin.



I live overseas and like I said - I wouldn't be paying for the electricity as I would use the computer AT WORK to mine. I have come to a conclusion that I would not mine bitcoin due to the difficulty.

Can someone answer my question tho? Is it possible to configure a miner to work at lower intensity so the PC would still be usable in a working environment?

Horrible idea mining at work I'm guessing without permission.   You will be found out as computers will be slower, and most likely fired.   I seriously doubt you find someone willing to help you configure "work at lower intensity so the PC would still be usable" as it sounds like you are trying to load without permission.

And forgetting all of that there just are no CPU coins worth mining.  It would be GPU coins... which most work places do not have big GPU's it likely is something on the motherboard with little power.

Don't worry about the part of being found out etc, that is not a problem. Can it be done though? Using low resources? It's free electricity for me, so i would have no costs anyway.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: A bit of mining help.
by
PriitV
on 24/05/2016, 19:58:02 UTC
Hello.

I have been looking into and reading about cryptocurrencies for a few weeks now and decided to "give it a whirl". At the moment I have only dabbled in faucets (I understand that this is not "profitable", even "pointless" some might say, but nevertheless) and have earned my first couple cryptos (LTC and DGE so far). I have also looked into the mining part and from what I understand, using a laptop (as I don't own a PC myself) to mine would be suicidal due to overheating.
 
Basicly, what I want to know is - how hard is it to install a miner on a PC (as i have never done that before) and would it be possible to configure a miner to use low amounts of resources? I am thinking maybe to install a miner in my PC at work but would configure it so it would not critically halt my work, if that is possible.
 

you need to mine an alt coin.  here is my thread on the hottest alt coin  ie ETH coin

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1429151.0

Where do you live? USA, overseas, Canada.

What is you power cost?  10 cents a kwatt is good for Eth coin    not so much BTC coin.



I live overseas and like I said - I wouldn't be paying for the electricity as I would use the computer AT WORK to mine. I have come to a conclusion that I would not mine bitcoin due to the difficulty.

Can someone answer my question tho? Is it possible to configure a miner to work at lower intensity so the PC would still be usable in a working environment?
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
A bit of mining help.
by
PriitV
on 23/05/2016, 17:40:00 UTC
Hello.

I have been looking into and reading about cryptocurrencies for a few weeks now and decided to "give it a whirl". At the moment I have only dabbled in faucets (I understand that this is not "profitable", even "pointless" some might say, but nevertheless) and have earned my first couple cryptos (LTC and DGE so far). I have also looked into the mining part and from what I understand, using a laptop (as I don't own a PC myself) to mine would be suicidal due to overheating.
 
Basicly, what I want to know is - how hard is it to install a miner on a PC (as i have never done that before) and would it be possible to configure a miner to use low amounts of resources? I am thinking maybe to install a miner in my PC at work but would configure it so it would not critically halt my work, if that is possible.