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Re: [NINJA] Ninja Mining Cooperative - Information and Share Trading Thread
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btcXem
on 14/04/2014, 20:54:50 UTC
We're working on starting our own leased/cloud hashing service, using the next batch of hardware which is largely unsold.  One option is that the cooperative could sell its hardware to this new venture in exchange for equity. This would allow the original group buy members to profit off the growth of the company, rather than be limited to only mining. Long run this could be a big win for all.

I'm interested in this idea. Physical delivery is a nice option, but I'd prefer a good alternative.

I can't really give too many details...

Wow, that sucks. I'd like to hear the full story when/if you can tell it.

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Re: [NINJA] Ninja Mining Cooperative - Information and Share Trading Thread
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btcXem
on 14/04/2014, 16:46:27 UTC
Thanks for the update and hard work. I have a couple questions:

I have shares in GB 1, 2, 3 and 4 can I combine ten of them now for physical delivery?

If I do, what happens with the payouts from the Franken-Jupiter for GB 1, 2, 3 and the GPU rig from 4?
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Re: [poll] Longest most impressive VANITY
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btcXem
on 02/04/2014, 01:00:12 UTC
1CreeperUoJnpf7XwPTiRyHJLpnCYPi4G

I haven't used it yet, but I can if it's worth the trouble.
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Board Marketplace (Altcoins)
Re: Bliss Devices Launch Announcement
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btcXem
on 20/03/2014, 03:01:03 UTC
You guys are definitely right in pointing out that the product photo is not in fact an actual finished product photo, otherwise we would be shipping now.  In our rush to launch our website quickly, we tried to select an existing product that most resembles our final product, which apparently was a big mistake.  That said, our Neon16/Neon50 are actual product photos from our hardware system supplier.  We are currently moving as fast as we can to finalize our chip design by month end, so that we can start PCB design and fab a prototype board.

Again, our team has had deep experience designing ASIC (http://blissdevices.com/about-our-team, www.linkedin.com/in/pchen408) and are 100% focused on getting the chip to production.  In the future, we will be careful not to provide any misleading product photos.

Well I certainly hope I'm wrong, I'd love to see you bring an actual product to market. But, at this point, there is absolutely no way I would order from you with any method other than a credit card.
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Re: Bliss Devices Launch Announcement
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btcXem
on 18/03/2014, 16:37:31 UTC
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: GridSeed 5-chip USB miner voltage mod
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btcXem
on 18/03/2014, 02:58:19 UTC
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Re: [NINJA] Ninja Mining Cooperative - Information and Share Trading Thread
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btcXem
on 17/03/2014, 02:24:17 UTC
I'm interested in one share of GB2 or GB3 at .15 (that includes transfer fee).
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Re: [GUIDE] GridSeed Miner Support/Tuning
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btcXem
on 07/03/2014, 01:24:32 UTC
If you don't want to run a bunch of cpuminers, I have posted modified cgminer sources to allow LTC-only mode: https://github.com/dtbartle/cgminer-gc3355.

I have a single GridSeed on the way and I want to run it on my 5 GPU Debian system. It's currently running sgminer for the GPU's and I'd like to keep that way. What is the process I'd use to get your modified cgminer working with the GridSeed?

Would this theoretically work?

Plug in GridSeed into power and USB
git clone https://github.com/dtbartle/cgminer-gc3355
cd cgminer-gc3355
./configure --enable-scrypt --enable-gridseed
make
./cgminer -o: (url) -u (user) -p (password) --griseed-options=freq=850

Would it try to use my GPU's? How would I tell it to use the GridSeed only?
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Re: [NINJA] Ninja Mining Cooperative - Information and Share Trading Thread
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btcXem
on 01/03/2014, 18:33:55 UTC
Sent (I think and hope), tx ID 6c3fe4d6d12cd1d8114733fbc617b472a567de3ee967750a8fa5364a3ab7e83e

Edited to add, address for GB3 shares is: 1H71a3GUCtEpiaoTWFZdzh4kyCJN76dVsZ

Afraid I am out again now will be back in a couple of hours.

It appears MWNinja has received the transfer fee and the payment to my address is good. The only issue is the two addresses the transaction came from (13Zk... and 1796...) are not your shareholder payout address (1H1m...). I don't believe Bitcoin QT has the ability to choose which address the funds come from when you send a payment.

You will have to use the sign message option. In Bitcoin QT click "Receive", locate and click on your address (1H1m...) and click the "Sign Message" button. In the large box enter the message to sign and click the "Sign Message" button. Copy the signature and send it to MWNinja, along with the exact message you entered.

I suggest signing a simple message, such as "Two shares transfer to btcXem" without the quotes.
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Re: [NINJA] Ninja Mining Cooperative - Information and Share Trading Thread
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btcXem
on 01/03/2014, 15:27:16 UTC
I get "Bitcoin error - transaction amount too small" and then a "transaction creation failed" message.

I just tried it with Bitcoin QT and got the same error. It won't allow me to add a second transaction with any amount under 10,000 Satoshi (.0001 ).

If you are willing to change it from .00000002 to .0002 - I'll be happy to reimburse that amount (twice) with the next transaction.

Edit: I think .00010002 would be the best option and then I'll add .0002 to the next transaction.

Sure, happy to do that.  Unfortunately I am out for a while now so won't get to it until later, but it should be well before the deadline.

Do you want the second confirm sent to the same address or a different one?
Ok, thanks. It will be the same address.
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Re: [NINJA] Ninja Mining Cooperative - Information and Share Trading Thread
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btcXem
on 01/03/2014, 14:55:35 UTC
I get "Bitcoin error - transaction amount too small" and then a "transaction creation failed" message.

I just tried it with Bitcoin QT and got the same error. It won't allow me to add a second transaction with any amount under 10,000 Satoshi (.0001 ).

If you are willing to change it from .00000002 to .0002 - I'll be happy to reimburse that amount (twice) with the next transaction.

Edit: I think .00010002 would be the best option and then I'll add .0002 to the next transaction.
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Re: [NINJA] Ninja Mining Cooperative - Information and Share Trading Thread
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btcXem
on 01/03/2014, 14:24:45 UTC
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OK.

I've never created a multiple destination transaction before, is it simply a matter of adding another line on the Send tab in the wallet?

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All fine with me.

Please send to 1H1mebDKhwxbvHvc5oQ4eEMbGtXAC4aTsx

To keep it simple this is the same address I used for the GB1 payments.

Sent: 1a76246f81e42a1c4c20ad5b28301d0f1c84b88e1c01ad6e73b5e0bc8ebe2d2b

If you're using Bitcoin QT wallet use the "Add Recipient" button. If you're using Blockchain.info use the "Custom Send" option and click the "+" to add a second destination/amount. Any other wallet will have a similar option.
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Re: [NINJA] Ninja Mining Cooperative - Information and Share Trading Thread
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btcXem
on 01/03/2014, 05:51:12 UTC
I have two shares in GB1and two in GB3 for sale. Open to offers.
Taking into consideration your initial cost and subtracting payouts received, I offer 0.72371404 for all four shares. This includes transfer fees and should be exactly break-even pricing for you.

I added the transfer fee twice, as I would require two separate transactions to reduce losses if I'm being scammed.

Accepted.

I assume this is on the basis of the transfer being effective before today's payout (1 Mar)?

In the event it can't be done in time I'm happy to agree a compromise, e.g. I could simply forward on today's payment.

Yes, if it doesn't happen in time for the next payout I would expect to pay less or receive the payout forwarded. Send me an address and I'll send half for the first two shares (0.36195702). Then you send the proper multiple destination transaction as specified by MWNinja (send the two Satoshi to: 1ANtSHArEvputiWusBgJWjc229HbSr4Mv5) and send me the TXID. As soon as that transaction gets confirmed I'll send the other half for the second set of two shares.
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Re: [NINJA] Ninja Mining Cooperative - Information and Share Trading Thread
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btcXem
on 28/02/2014, 23:22:18 UTC
I have two shares in GB1and two in GB3 for sale. Open to offers.

Taking into consideration your initial cost and subtracting payouts received, I offer 0.72371404 for all four shares. This includes transfer fees and should be exactly break-even pricing for you.

I added the transfer fee twice, as I would require two separate transactions to reduce losses if I'm being scammed.


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Re: [SOLDOUT] Ninja Group Buy #3 Hosted $7.50/GH - .25 = 30GH Owners Only! [0/300]
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btcXem
on 24/02/2014, 00:44:17 UTC
I noticed that something looks wrong with this weeks data.

I copied the data below from http://coinninja.com/GroupBuy/minerstats3.php

The payouts I received matches what is reported below.

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Dividend - Week #4
Total Earnings:7.2BTC Payout Addr
Total Shares: 300
Hosting fees: 0
Amount per share:   0.022000
Tx Fee: .0125 Transaction

Dividend - Week #3
Total Earnings:7.2BTC Payout Addr
Total Shares: 300
Hosting fees: 0
Amount per share:   0.024000
Tx Fee: .0095 Transaction

Week 3 and 4 had the same earnings but different payouts.

Week 3: .024 * 300 = 7.2 - Looks good
Week 4: .022 * 300 = 6.6 - Something is off
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Re: [ANN]**** NEW THEKEV VERTMINER ****Ultimate Vertminer guide for Windows****
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btcXem
on 20/02/2014, 04:58:13 UTC
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Ok, I got it compiled and its slow to start up but when it does, it see's my four gpu's but doesnt start them up...then come the errors.  Any clue?  Also, since you are a fellow linux guy, is there a better, more efficient way to reach you?  If you dont mind, I would like to get this up and running very soon.  Thx.

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Re: [ANN]**** NEW THEKEV VERTMINER ****Ultimate Vertminer guide for Windows****
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btcXem
on 19/02/2014, 15:20:16 UTC
I reviewed this thread and seen no mention of setups for Linux.  Is there support for Linux users as of present for this new miner program?

The title does say "...for Windows". But I'm currently using the "TheKev" version in Debian Linux. You can try this guide:
http://vertcoin.org/gpu-miner-build-howto.html

Just substitute the URL for the miner:
git clone https://github.com/thekev/vertminer-gpu
instead of:
git clone https://github.com/Bufius/vertminer-gpu


Hey man, I ran thru those steps and at the very end...when you run ./buildit.sh.....i get an error that says ./configure does not exist.  Did you run into this problem?  How did you fix it?  FYI - I also have cgminer running on this linux distro as well (Xubuntu 13.10).  My vision was to have both cgminer and vertminer.  Cgminer is currently up and running so I skipped most of the sdk and amd driver parts.  Please help!

Do:

./autogen.sh

Before:

./buildit.sh
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Re: [ANN]**** NEW THEKEV VERTMINER ****Ultimate Vertminer guide for Windows****
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btcXem
on 18/02/2014, 22:03:20 UTC
I reviewed this thread and seen no mention of setups for Linux.  Is there support for Linux users as of present for this new miner program?

The title does say "...for Windows". But I'm currently using the "TheKev" version in Debian Linux. You can try this guide:
http://vertcoin.org/gpu-miner-build-howto.html

Just substitute the URL for the miner:
git clone https://github.com/thekev/vertminer-gpu
instead of:
git clone https://github.com/Bufius/vertminer-gpu
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Re: [Auction] 30 Shares of Ninja Group Buy #4
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btcXem
on 18/02/2014, 02:58:10 UTC
Bid Change: 2 @ .22
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Re: [Auction] 30 Shares of Ninja Group Buy #4
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btcXem
on 16/02/2014, 15:23:11 UTC
3 @ .2