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Board Beginners & Help
Re: Linux Question
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bithaggle
on 26/12/2017, 15:31:16 UTC
Yeah I was told from a friend to use Ubuntu 14 but if there's a more recommended one for mining I'd be open to suggestions.

Ubuntu 14/16 are the LTS (long term support) variants you should be fine with either but id recommend 16
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Re: Crypto currency Book | Register to get the book , FREE
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bithaggle
on 26/12/2017, 15:27:05 UTC
Thanks, this looks like a great reference
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Board Tokens (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN] [RPX] Red Pulse Token – Next Generation Intelligence and Content Ecosystem
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bithaggle
on 10/10/2017, 15:24:11 UTC
In all seriousness there's something a lot more important to discuss and that is the entire point of smart contracts being trustless entities on the blockchain.

This should never have happened as a well written, audited, trusted, contract would have rejected NEO during block 25 and then rejected again when the NEO limit was made.

The fact that the contract was closed source (afaik, show me the source please?) and only announced minutes before the ICO took place suggests this was run in a very typical 'chinese' fashion.

This ICO would never have taken place if the smart contract was released to the community to audit. Regardless of whether you got tokens or not, RPX subverted the trust of NEO, the community and ICO smart contracts by rushing their contract out.

They have let NEO down massively.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: BW.com L21 - Litecoin (scrypt) ASIC miner - unofficial speculation thread
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bithaggle
on 07/08/2017, 14:58:59 UTC
ive got a guy in my area selling these and ..

http://www.vnbitcoin.org/detailcalculationltc.php?name=LiteCoin_Mining_Rig&startdate=2017-08-07&costperunit=2999&wattperhour=950&gigahazarate=600000&daytoincrease=3&testlopfirst=-0&diffincrement=3.812&bitcoinperdollar=41&electriccostinput=.06&begindifflevel=442592

all the maths ive done suggests buying one of these for LTC will never make positive ROI, what gives? why are you getting excited, what have i missed?
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Board Gambling
Re: Bitcoin Faucet where you can get upto 0.667 BTC every hour **NEW PROMO**
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bithaggle
on 12/11/2013, 21:38:32 UTC
12gH5WfdoCWB9jkFT7xjM1fsmj9NMpupiZ

cheers
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Board Beginners & Help
Re: how to get USD in mtgox -> BitStamp
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bithaggle
on 14/04/2013, 17:31:23 UTC
Using https://www.aurumxchange.com/ you can (apparently, havent tested it yet) transfer USD from Bitstamp to MtGox at a fee of 1% but you cant seem to transfer money out of Mt Gox and in to Bitstamp Sad
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Board Beginners & Help
Re: If you have missing Bitstamp SEPA transfers, post here.
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bithaggle
on 13/04/2013, 11:34:48 UTC
Wish I'd read this earlier, a few hours ago I paid by debit card through transferwise to get money in to bitstamp via SEPA.. I'll update on what happens!
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Bit Haggle
by
bithaggle
on 13/04/2013, 11:31:08 UTC
I'm the admin of http://www.bithaggle.com a new, crowd sourced, bitcoin marketplace like Gumtree or Craigslist.

The point of Bit Haggle is to take Bitcoin back to it's roots as a currency rather than a commodity.

Got something you want to sell for bitcoins? Post it for free on Bit Haggle.

Looking for work and accepting Bitcoin as payment? Post a wanted advert on Bit Haggle!

Got a job that you need doing and happy to pay in Bitcoin? Post an advert for free on Bit Haggle!

Run a website or service that accepts Bitcoin as payment? Get a free listing on Bit Haggle..

We've a team slowly adding new websites and services as we find them, and developers and artists working on adding new features and improving the them, but what we need is you guys, the people actually using Bitcoin to start using the site for what Bitcoin was actually for, a decentralised currency!

All feed back is welcome!

Bit Haggle
http://www.bithaggle.com
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Re: Introduce yourself :)
by
bithaggle
on 13/04/2013, 11:21:19 UTC
Hi,

I'm the admin of http://www.bithaggle.com a new, crowd sourced, bitcoin marketplace like Gumtree or Craigslist.

The point of Bit Haggle is to take Bitcoin back to it's roots as a currency rather than a commodity.

Got something you want to sell for bitcoins? Post it for free on Bit Haggle.

Looking for work and accepting Bitcoin as payment? Post a wanted advert on Bit Haggle!

Got a job that you need doing and happy to pay in Bitcoin? Post an advert for free on Bit Haggle!

Run a website or service that accepts Bitcoin as payment? Get a free listing on Bit Haggle..

We've a team slowly adding new websites and services as we find them, and developers and artists working on adding new features and improving the them, but what we need is you guys, the people actually using Bitcoin to start using the site for what Bitcoin was actually for, a decentralised currency!

All feed back is welcome!

Bit Haggle
http://www.bithaggle.com
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Board Beginners & Help
Re: MtGox is going to die
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bithaggle
on 13/04/2013, 10:08:00 UTC
It's rather bothersome how powerful mtgox is in affecting the Bitcoin economy—it shuts down its servers during the crashes so it could secure its own bitcoins and make profit speculating, and it's too big of a target for DDoSing. Hopefully with the price going back down to a realistic place where the exchange rate is closer to the real value, not the nominal one, we can see a more diverse choice of markets. MtGox is clunky and outdated, and hopefully after this Bitcoin is going to be more stable in price and less prone to media-hyped price crashes.

Haha, you know Mt Gox was down recently because it was DDOSed right?
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Re: Bitcoin Businesses and Developers, Let's Get Started!
by
bithaggle
on 13/04/2013, 10:06:44 UTC
Hi,

I've created a free classifieds/job board at http://www.bithaggle.com/ exclusively for jobs/goods/services sold and traded for BitCoin