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Re: Free bitcoins!
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UpsyDaisy
on 19/05/2012, 09:59:42 UTC
There are two blogs that update few times a week and are dedicated to finding ways to get free bitcoins.

Recommended!

http://www.freebitcoins.co.uk

http://www.free-bitcoins.net/

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CGMiner - multipool or not?
by
UpsyDaisy
on 15/05/2012, 07:00:02 UTC
I am using cgminer to mine with my BFL bitForce single. Until now i have used one pool and generated about 0.5 BTC per day.

I now started using the CGMiner multipool option with the load-balance strategy.

Before i waste few days to test the new configuration, can anyone tell from his own experience or knowledge if that strategy (Multipool) is better or not in terms of BTC produced per day/month?

Thank You all!
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Re: Get free Bitcoins
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UpsyDaisy
on 28/03/2012, 13:24:45 UTC
http://www.free-bitcoins.net/

Read reviews and find the best ways to get free bitcoins.
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Re: Get free bitcoins
by
UpsyDaisy
on 28/03/2012, 13:21:59 UTC
http://www.free-bitcoins.net/

You can find there all the good ways to get free bitcoins.
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Re: 1GH/s, 20w, $700 (was $500) — Butterflylabs, is it for real? (Part 2)
by
UpsyDaisy
on 17/02/2012, 08:04:47 UTC
Here is what i got from ButterFly Labs this morning:

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Hi XXXXX, your production is scheduled for late february giving you delivery within your 4-6 week delivery time.

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Re: BitCoin hosting services?
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UpsyDaisy
on 29/01/2012, 23:59:50 UTC
Riko,

Contact buckhead_bitcoin instead, he provide a better service.
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Re: Need few BTC, can pay with PayPal
by
UpsyDaisy
on 29/01/2012, 09:12:26 UTC
You have a website called "buy bitcoin" featured in your sig,  but...
 you cant buy bitcoins?
 Huh

Seems odd, doesn't it?

Mathtew,

Thank you for the will to help.
As i wrote, i am thinking about a bitcoin business and thats why it is in my signature.

Edited: removed some private information of Matthew N. Wright
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Re: Need few BTC, can pay with PayPal
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UpsyDaisy
on 29/01/2012, 09:10:04 UTC
You have a website called "buy bitcoin" featured in your sig,  but...
 you cant buy bitcoins?
 Huh

Well, yes. When i have found how hard it is to buy bitcoins, i thought i'll do something about it.
So for now i only have a domain name, soon i will have some content in it and later on, if it catches in search engines (and it will), i will find the way to sell bitcoins.

You know, the greatest invents came from people who were strive for a solution after they faced a problem.

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Re: Need few BTC, can pay with PayPal
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UpsyDaisy
on 29/01/2012, 08:26:50 UTC
I PM'd you, hope you understand that i prefer not to publish my details online.

Thank You!
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Need few BTC, can pay with PayPal
by
UpsyDaisy
on 29/01/2012, 08:19:07 UTC
(I am not sure if this post is allowed here but i am willing to try my luck)

I want to have few BTC in my wallet, just to have the feeling of it and make few transactions.
I could not find any option to get few BTC in my country, the minimal transaction is limited to $100 and requires bank transfer.
If someone is willing to help, please send 1-2 BTC to this address. I will then send $6.5 per BTC to his paypal address (please PM me or send it with the transaction).

If you want further details about myself (to see that i am real person and not a fraud) just PM me and i will be glad to tell some more about myself.

Thank you all!

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Re: 100% free 5$ on paypal ... Need smartphone
by
UpsyDaisy
on 29/01/2012, 07:55:34 UTC
Download the clover pay app from the store and scan
First 17 people get 5$ so hurry

Huh? Can you please explain?
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Newbies on "Other" forums
by
UpsyDaisy
on 29/01/2012, 07:52:57 UTC
I was thinking that allowing new users to post in "Other" forums such as the political one, the off-topic and all the "others" section can help new users to get the credibility they need in less time and much nicer way.

I think that allowing it will help new users meet the other users.

Newbies - gather together to help the future newbies :)
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Re: Introduce yourself :)
by
UpsyDaisy
on 28/01/2012, 16:53:19 UTC
Hello,
 I'm not new here but have not set up a account until today. I'm a computer technician and owner of Pcexpress4less in Philadelphia. I've been mining for awhile. I will eventually be excepting payment at my computer store and online sometime here in the future. I'm sure most people on here are well skilled in working with computers but will offer my help to anyone that asks.


When you start considering accepting BC as payment, try out bitpay (or maybe bit-pay).

Good luck and thanks for the kind offer.
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Re: BitCoin hosting services?
by
UpsyDaisy
on 28/01/2012, 16:50:12 UTC
thanks for the replies

instead of using a dedicated server or a VPN I could turn a PC of mine in to a dedicate server running apache mysql php and bitcoind?

Riko

Riko,

Yes, you sure can take a PC, install CentOS on it (or any other Linux distro) and then add some control panel software (ISPConfig / OpenPanel) and connect it to the web (even from home, if you have static IP address).

The thing is that a small VPS can cost you $5 per month and get you all you need.

Contact me if you need further assistance.
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Mining Hardware Question - Motherboard / CPU / RAM
by
UpsyDaisy
on 28/01/2012, 16:39:14 UTC
Assuming i am mining with a good GPU card, what will be the effect of the system's MOBO/CPU/RAM?

Can i just use the minimum required to run the selected OS with that GPU?
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Re: What did you study?
by
UpsyDaisy
on 28/01/2012, 16:10:17 UTC
Software Engineering and later on RHCE which is a diploma by Redhat Linux, not academic.
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Re: Silk Roads down? or is it my computer?
by
UpsyDaisy
on 28/01/2012, 16:04:12 UTC
My guess is they are swamped with traffic due to an article about SR coming out from Gawker today, saying they have guns for sale.

Well, they do have guns for sale Smiley

Can you please post a link to the article?
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Re: Trojan Wallet stealer be careful
by
UpsyDaisy
on 28/01/2012, 16:02:58 UTC
If you have more than 1000 Bitcoins in your wallet:

1. get yourself a low cost netbook.
2. Install not bloated linux (like archlinux) or FreeBSD or OpenBSD (in order of growing paranoia).
   - make sure that the above is done with ecrypted partitions and swap (plenty of guides on the net).
   - make sure that the above is done while offline as much as possible (for truly paranoid ones).
   - make sure that you do not not even configure wireless hardware, let alone using it
   - physically plug in Ethernet cable when you need connectivity for a minute or so
3. Install bitcoin client, generate a bunch of bitcoin addresses (current account)
4. Over time transfer in small amounts your funds from your existing client to the addresses created in step 3
5. Keep this used exclusively as bitcoin client and nothing else, plug in Ethernet cable when you need to transfer money.
6. Keep this hardware wallet safe.
7. Creating a bitcoin savings account and making secure backups is still need to be done as described in multiply guides elsewhere.

P.S. Do not forget your passwords.

This is a very good idea!
Basically, Linux is not secured more than M$ -Windows and surely not immune to trojans and viruses but the fact is that malware (Trojans / Viruses / Spyware etc) developers put all their efforts on Windows make Linux systems a bit safer.

Your idea is good. Note that old PC or old laptop (cost less than $100) can run special Linux distros such as Lubuntu or Damn Small Linux (DSL) with beautiful graphics.
Just search "Lightweight Linux".
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Re: Introduce yourself :)
by
UpsyDaisy
on 28/01/2012, 15:54:52 UTC
Here I am , new user and new to the bitcoin world.

As stated in my signature, i am a professional Linux engineer (RHCE) and if you are looking for help with your website or any Linux system, just drop me a line and i'll be glad to assist.
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Re: Newbie restrictions
by
UpsyDaisy
on 28/01/2012, 15:51:28 UTC
This makes sense.

I am sure it saves a lot of troubles to the forum moderators.