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Re: Skyhook Bitcoin ATM for Sale only $1040 with shipping included to USA
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SystemDisc
on 13/02/2015, 04:59:46 UTC
I ordered an ATM on 01/14/2015 and still have not received it. I sent two emails to support on two different weeks, and have not heard back. Did Project Skyhook go under? Do I need to file a dispute with my bank?
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Re: blockchain.info down. anyone know what happened?
by
SystemDisc
on 03/10/2014, 05:01:56 UTC
Transactions are not being broadcast to the network on my end, and the website is pretty intermittent - loads some times, other times doesn't.
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Re: [ANN] REDDice.me - 1% INSTANT DEP&CASHOUT! INVEST\DIVEST! FAUCET!
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SystemDisc
on 29/09/2014, 06:02:27 UTC
Auto-Bet script with preroll, auto-change clientseed, etc: https://github.com/SystemDisc/auto-bet
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Re: BitDice.me 1%, 530฿+ INVESTED. JUST A BETTER PLACE TO DICE!
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SystemDisc
on 29/09/2014, 06:00:50 UTC
Auto-Bet script with preroll, auto-change clientseed, etc: https://github.com/SystemDisc/auto-bet
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Re: [BIG] BigBullion (SHA256) 10 Million Coins | Bounties - Trading on Bittrex
by
SystemDisc
on 06/09/2014, 20:39:11 UTC
To anyone having difficulty mining:
http://zornco.com:9444/static/
Code:
bfgminer -o stratum+tcp://zornco.com:9444 -u YOUR_BIG_ADDRESS -p ANYTHING

Using a P2Pool provides some extra data like expected time to block and expected time to share (for the P2Pool network). There are two P2Pool nodes linked together so far, and hopefully that number will grow. When one node finds a block - everyone is rewarded.

Furthermore P2Pool keeps the network decentralized.

For more detailed information on both P2Pool Nodes that I know of:
http://zornco.com:9444/static/p2pool-node-status/
http://zornco.com:9444/static/
http://99.236.215.227:9444/static/p2pool-node-status/
http://99.236.215.227:9444/static/
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Re: [ANN] [BIG] BigBullion (SHA256) 10 Million Coins | Bounties - Just Launched
by
SystemDisc
on 16/08/2014, 17:42:19 UTC
ia am mining on manhattan mine from the beginning but still no payment , should i just wait some longer? or better take an other pool?
If you wait, you should eventually get a payout.

Alternatively, try one of the P2Pool mining pools.
To anyone having difficulty mining:
http://zornco.com:9444/static/
Code:
bfgminer -o stratum+tcp://zornco.com:9444 -u YOUR_BIG_ADDRESS -p ANYTHING

Using a P2Pool provides some extra data like expected time to block and expected time to share (for the P2Pool network). There are two P2Pool nodes linked together so far, and hopefully that number will grow. When one node finds a block - everyone is rewarded. Let's try to keep mining decentralized. Currently, the P2Pool network hashrate for BIG is 14TH, but let's do better.

For more detailed information on both P2Pool Nodes that I know of:
http://zornco.com:9444/static/p2pool-node-status/
http://99.236.215.227:9444/static/p2pool-node-status/

Please remember that when the P2Pool network finds a block, everyone who's been mining via P2Pool gets rewarded, so I'd go with the pool that has a lower fee.

Dont worry manhattan pays after minimum 1 BIG. So it depends of your hashrate. Mine was 180GHS so i recieve first BIG after 12 hours of mining.
then better to quit for me , i have only 30 GHs so 5 days wouldn t be enough to get 1 coin

Another reason you should use P2Pool, besides decentralization, would be that there's no minimum payout. Payouts are shown in a tab, and estimated times to shares and blocks are shown on the main page.
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Re: [ANN] [BIG] BigBullion (SHA256) 10 Million Coins | Bounties - Just Launched
by
SystemDisc
on 16/08/2014, 09:12:23 UTC
ia am mining on manhattan mine from the beginning but still no payment , should i just wait some longer? or better take an other pool?
If you wait, you should eventually get a payout.

Alternatively, try one of the P2Pool mining pools.
To anyone having difficulty mining:
http://zornco.com:9444/static/
Code:
bfgminer -o stratum+tcp://zornco.com:9444 -u YOUR_BIG_ADDRESS -p ANYTHING

Using a P2Pool provides some extra data like expected time to block and expected time to share (for the P2Pool network). There are two P2Pool nodes linked together so far, and hopefully that number will grow. When one node finds a block - everyone is rewarded. Let's try to keep mining decentralized. Currently, the P2Pool network hashrate for BIG is 14TH, but let's do better.

For more detailed information on both P2Pool Nodes that I know of:
http://zornco.com:9444/static/p2pool-node-status/
http://99.236.215.227:9444/static/p2pool-node-status/

Please remember that when the P2Pool network finds a block, everyone who's been mining via P2Pool gets rewarded, so I'd go with the pool that has a lower fee.
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Re: [ANN] [BIG] BigBullion (SHA256) 10 Million Coins | Bounties - Just Launched
by
SystemDisc
on 16/08/2014, 05:12:52 UTC
To anyone having difficulty mining:
http://zornco.com:9444/static/
Code:
bfgminer -o stratum+tcp://zornco.com:9444 -u YOUR_BIG_ADDRESS -p ANYTHING

Using a P2Pool provides some extra data like expected time to block and expected time to share (for the P2Pool network). There are two P2Pool nodes linked together so far, and hopefully that number will grow. When one node finds a block - everyone is rewarded. Let's try to keep mining decentralized. Currently, the P2Pool network hashrate for BIG is 14TH, but let's do better.

For more detailed information on both P2Pool Nodes that I know of:
http://zornco.com:9444/static/p2pool-node-status/
http://99.236.215.227:9444/static/p2pool-node-status/

Please remember that when the P2Pool network finds a block, everyone who's been mining via P2Pool gets rewarded, so I'd go with the pool that has a lower fee.
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Re: BTCJam forum name verification
by
SystemDisc
on 07/06/2014, 17:56:52 UTC
'I want to link my Bitcointalk name with BTCJam's. Verification code: b23242e1-4c0c-42f9-9281-fb27dba3973a'
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Re: Make Bitcoins on Minecraft - The Bit Mines!
by
SystemDisc
on 07/07/2013, 21:00:08 UTC
Keep your eye on the chat. I'm still working out the conflicts causing this problem.

Edit: I saw you get online (DiamondCardz). Next time stay on the chat for a bit longer. It sometimes takes me awhile to get around to respond.

Update: The server has been fully migrated and is online and functional. Thanks for your patience.
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Re: Make Bitcoins on Minecraft - The Bit Mines!
by
SystemDisc
on 07/07/2013, 17:28:01 UTC
It still is down for me. :L

Hmmm.... I'll look into it. I'll update you if I figure out why you can't connect.
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Re: Make Bitcoins on Minecraft - The Bit Mines!
by
SystemDisc
on 07/07/2013, 16:30:44 UTC
I'm done.
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Re: Make Bitcoins on Minecraft - The Bit Mines!
by
SystemDisc
on 07/07/2013, 03:58:03 UTC
I'm sorry, but 1 MILLION blocks to get BTC0.01?? I don't think so  Undecided

No. 0.01 BTC = 1,000,000 satoshis. If you're the only one online, you get 50 satoshis per stone block (you get more per block the more people that are online). So, in the absolute worse case scenario of only mining stone and not finding any ores or rare materials, it would be 1,000,000 satoshis/50 satoshis per stone block = 20,000 stone blocks mined or placed.

In sort: worse case scenario + no one online and only mining/placing stone = twenty thousand blocks need to be mined or placed to get 0.01 BTC.

I will attempt to reiterate that the server is not made to simply payout bitcoins to people. It's made to incorporate bitcoins into Minecraft, not turn Minecraft into a bitcoin faucet.

Lol I can play on MinecraftCC and get 50 satoshis per block with none of this "pay to play" crap...and people buy diamonds regularly there too for 0.01btc/stack.

I don't know why TBM is so popular.

It's not a server that pays-out to users for no reason. It's a server where you can:
- earn bitcoins by mining or building productively
- earn bitcoins by selling items and services (helping people with projects)
- use bitcoins for buying items from others
- use bitcoins for hiring people to help you

There's actually a world dedicated to player-to-player shops (using ChestShops). Typically, you get 50 satoshis per block on the server +10 satoshis per person on the server for each block (that means you can get up to 550 satoshis per stone block and up to 1000 satoshis per things like monster spawners), but you get much more for ores and rare materials (while you're in "The Mines"). I've seen diamonds sell for 0.01 BTC per diamond (not stack), but that rarely happens anymore.

As another note, I constantly, personally, pay users for helping me patch bugs on the server and for helping me with other things related to the server. Most of the money currently being paid out to members for mining or building purposefully comes directly from me. We will be holding a bunch of different competitions soon, and we're extremely open to feedback and suggestions from members. Most of what we have now is thanks to our members and their magnificent brains.

Here's a list of claims, and here's an in-depth explanation of how claims work. You might want to have a look at the FAQ.

The last thing I want to address is your "pay to play" statement. It's true that we require members to first purchase a prospecting permit to play. This ensures that we rarely have griefers and lowers the chances of someone joining the server, demolishing a bunch of stuff, getting paid, cashing out, and leaving. I understand that it makes some people unhappy to have to pay for the initial membership, but I assure you that most people make back the membership cost within a few days.

Edit: Thanks, DiamondCardz, for having me write-up some useful information to add to the About page.

Interesting, I might bite. Why are there so many blocks that don't reward you, though?

Edit: Registered on the forums.

Oh, my. My timing is atrocious. I'm currently migrating the server to a more powerful dedicated server. Thanks for registering. I hope to be done soon.

Re: "Why are there so many blocks that don't reward you, though?"
There are many easily exploitable blocks (such as sand and snow), which if we were to pay people to mine, they could easily rip me off very quickly, cash out, and never return. If you think there are blocks on that list that should offer claims but don't - I'm sure there are - please post specifics in the "Official Feedback" thread you can find here.
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Re: Make Bitcoins on Minecraft - The Bit Mines!
by
SystemDisc
on 06/07/2013, 00:34:46 UTC
Lol I can play on MinecraftCC and get 50 satoshis per block with none of this "pay to play" crap...and people buy diamonds regularly there too for 0.01btc/stack.

I don't know why TBM is so popular.

It's not a server that pays-out to users for no reason. It's a server where you can:
- earn bitcoins by mining or building productively
- earn bitcoins by selling items and services (helping people with projects)
- use bitcoins for buying items from others
- use bitcoins for hiring people to help you

There's actually a world dedicated to player-to-player shops (using ChestShops). Typically, you get 50 satoshis per block on the server +10 satoshis per person on the server for each block (that means you can get up to 550 satoshis per stone block and up to 1000 satoshis per things like monster spawners), but you get much more for ores and rare materials (while you're in "The Mines"). I've seen diamonds sell for 0.01 BTC per diamond (not stack), but that rarely happens anymore.

As another note, I constantly, personally, pay users for helping me patch bugs on the server and for helping me with other things related to the server. Most of the money currently being paid out to members for mining or building purposefully comes directly from me. We will be holding a bunch of different competitions soon, and we're extremely open to feedback and suggestions from members. Most of what we have now is thanks to our members and their magnificent brains.

Here's a list of claims, and here's an in-depth explanation of how claims work. You might want to have a look at the FAQ.

The last thing I want to address is your "pay to play" statement. It's true that we require members to first purchase a prospecting permit to play. This ensures that we rarely have griefers and lowers the chances of someone joining the server, demolishing a bunch of stuff, getting paid, cashing out, and leaving. I understand that it makes some people unhappy to have to pay for the initial membership, but I assure you that most people make back the membership cost within a few days.

Edit: Thanks, DiamondCardz, for having me write-up some useful information to add to the About page.
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Re: Make Bitcoins on Minecraft - The Bit Mines!
by
SystemDisc
on 05/06/2013, 05:13:47 UTC
Their price conversions are really old. Someone needs to update this.
Pretty much everything in the original post of this thread is entirely outdated/wrong.
Up-to-date info can be found on the site:
https://thebitmines.com/
https://thebitmines.com/claim-payouts-in-depth/
https://thebitmines.com/shop/

Also, I recently became the owner on the 24th of May, 2013 so a lot has changed (https://thebitmines.com/the-bit-mines-leadership-change/)
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Re: CoinGator
by
SystemDisc
on 30/05/2013, 04:40:29 UTC
Randomly pulling "180 days" out of the PayPal terms of service as it applies to account closures and suggesting that somehow it applies to payment reversals seems to me misguided or maybe even a bit disingenuous.
No..... 180 days is how long a PayPal user has, merchant or otherwise, to issue a chargeback. It's not a random number. So far my feedback and experience has been positive. I will let others know within or at 180 days after my transaction if that changes.
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Re: CoinGator
by
SystemDisc
on 25/05/2013, 05:24:21 UTC
I just tried the service. I didn't expect to get it right away because it's late and a weekend. It only took a few minutes after my BTC TX got confirmed to get the money in my PayPal account.
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Re: Dwolla can no longer process deposits or withdrawals to MtGox
by
SystemDisc
on 14/05/2013, 19:41:02 UTC
Wait, I'm confused....

People are still using Mt.Gox?

This
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Re: CGMINER ASIC FPGA GPU overc monit fanspd RPC linux/win/osx/mip/r-pi 3.1.1
by
SystemDisc
on 13/05/2013, 02:00:23 UTC
I went through some trial an error with my first 7970 and I think 12.3 was the first version I found that worked.  12.4 is more stable, though. I have a rig with 5850s and 7970s and 12.4 (and the SDK that came with it) was the least 'problematic' to run both.

So you didn't install AMD APP SDK, just the AMP APP SDK Runtime that came with Catalyst 12.4? I'm really glad someone's had a similar situation. My rig will have a 7970 and a 6850. It currently just has a 6850.

EDIT: It's working beautifully, now (similarly to how it runs whilst in linux). Thanks Smiley (Installed Catalyst 12.4 with its included AMD APP SDK Runtime (I did not install a separate AMP APP SDK))
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Re: CGMINER ASIC FPGA GPU overc monit fanspd RPC linux/win/osx/mip/r-pi 3.1.1
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SystemDisc
on 13/05/2013, 01:40:10 UTC
CGminer crashes when I start it on windows. Any ideas why? (inb4 "you're using windows")

Catalyst 13.4; AMD APP SDK 2.8; I'm using the "cgminer-3.1.1-windows" precompiled binaries; 64bit Windows 7 SP1
AMD HD Radeon 6850

It works fine on linux.

Which driver version and APP SDK is recommended for running cgminer on windows with an AMD Radeon HD 6850? Thanks for your help so far Smiley

http://ck.kolivas.org/apps/cgminer/README

It's in the FAQ section.
Psst, it's now in the GPU-README  Wink

Thanks for being so helpful!!! I really appreciate it! Sorry if my questions were kind of 'newb-ish'

I found it here: GPU-README under Q: Which AMD SDK is the best for cgminer? and Q: Which AMD driver is the best?

I tried the versions listed, so I was a bit confused. Then, I noticed "Windows has a nasty history of not cleanly uninstalling files so you may have to use third party tools like driversweeper to remove old versions." under Q: cgminer crashes immediately on startup.

Again, thanks for all the help Cheesy

EDIT: I had one more question. Does anyone know which AMD Driver introduced support for the Radeon HD 7970 (I assume I'll just have to experiment with the drivers that AMD has released)? I'm going to add that into my computer soon.