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c_k
on 25/01/2020, 02:19:00 UTC

hold up, that card on the left has two extenders between the motherboard and the card - that works ok?
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Re: Ripple Giveaway!
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c_k
on 31/07/2013, 08:11:40 UTC
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Re: crypto.pm | an upcoming cryptocurrency exchange
by
c_k
on 19/04/2013, 10:36:30 UTC
Suggestion: NZD along with a local bank to send/receive funds to/from Smiley
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Re: [DB.RCLMR] DeepBit "Reclaimer" ASICs
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c_k
on 09/04/2013, 04:49:15 UTC
And I can't imagine what can be easier than paying in BTC. It's even much simpler than some of our competitors Smiley

The average person found icbit.se too complex for their understanding, they just want a bitpay form to deal with I think
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Re: BFL RIP OFF... price up 90%, 50GH/s for 2499$.
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c_k
on 04/04/2013, 22:21:31 UTC
BFL and Avalon are plain greedy it's s shame there is no other competition to keep them honest
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Re: BTCFPGA/bitcoinASIC/CAN-ELECTRIC - no BTC refunds expected, what now?
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c_k
on 05/02/2013, 20:10:47 UTC
Might be an idea to put things in perspective: How many people are actually still waiting for refunds?

I'm not sure there is more than a handful.
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Re: The bASIC Refund Tracking Thread
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c_k
on 05/02/2013, 20:07:48 UTC
I got my refund, I guess because I didn't fuck around and wait until the bitter end - if you did, then... It's amazing you left your money somewhere without watching development progress and thinking for yourself.
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Re: BitMarket.Eu - ownership changed (in a way)
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c_k
on 22/12/2012, 07:41:39 UTC
I kept majority of "offline" Bitmarket funds there.

Do you have the txid's to show this happening?
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Re: satoshi=david chaum?
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c_k
on 06/12/2012, 08:30:49 UTC
Sure, Americans have a different spelling of English to most of us but does this guy you claim to be the one actually consistently use American spelling?

If he was as smart as he appears to be, it isn't hard to use British English ...
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Re: NZBMatrix accepting Bitcoins
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c_k
on 02/12/2012, 18:06:22 UTC
Can be used in conjunction with bitusenet.com Wink
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Re: High Efficiency FPGA & ASIC Bitcoin Mining Devices https://BTCFPGA.com
by
c_k
on 24/10/2012, 21:46:38 UTC
Re: Tax - They're just protecting their economy, and rightfully so IMO  Smiley
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Re: High Efficiency FPGA & ASIC Bitcoin Mining Devices https://BTCFPGA.com
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c_k
on 22/10/2012, 01:41:35 UTC
Pretty sure it's midnight at the latest Smiley
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Re: High Efficiency FPGA & ASIC Bitcoin Mining Devices https://BTCFPGA.com
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c_k
on 22/10/2012, 00:33:24 UTC
4 1/2 hours to go, at most  Cheesy

Am I right?
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Re: High Efficiency FPGA & ASIC Bitcoin Mining Devices https://BTCFPGA.com
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c_k
on 21/10/2012, 19:09:55 UTC
At most, 10 hours to go until details released - man it's been a long wait but it's finally almost here Smiley
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Re: [400GH/s] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool
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c_k
on 15/10/2012, 10:19:41 UTC
is it planned to add "ASIC Features" like Stratum or so to p2pool?

I am wondering the same thing  Smiley
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Re: High Efficiency FPGA & ASIC Bitcoin Mining Devices https://BTCFPGA.com
by
c_k
on 11/10/2012, 18:47:57 UTC
Quote from: Cablez
check sig......VVVV Wink
There is no link in your sig and your profile does not have a website specified :/
There is a link in his sig...

Hmm I see it now on a desktop machine, signatures seem to be cut off on my mobile.

Oh well Smiley
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Re: High Efficiency FPGA & ASIC Bitcoin Mining Devices https://BTCFPGA.com
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c_k
on 11/10/2012, 18:34:32 UTC
Quote from: Cablez
check sig......VVVV Wink
There is no link in your sig and your profile does not have a website specified :/
There is a link in his sig...

Weird, it doesn't show for me in Safari on iOS 6
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Re: High Efficiency FPGA & ASIC Bitcoin Mining Devices https://BTCFPGA.com
by
c_k
on 11/10/2012, 18:19:49 UTC
Quote from: Cablez
check sig......VVVV Wink

There is no link in your sig and your profile does not have a website specified :/
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Re: Who would you like on a Bitcoin Council that represented the BTC community?
by
c_k
on 09/10/2012, 07:20:07 UTC
Well in that case, what would a council even achieve?

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If there was a group of people that debated and made recommendations to pool operators, miners and industry who would you want to hear from, who would you trust?

I honestly don't think anyone should speak for any one other than themselves. I certainly don't want someone speaking for me.

If someone wants to hold a vote on something, that can already be done on the forum or the mailing list.

Want your proposal to be documented once it has a consensus? Put it on the wiki, post a locked thread, summarise it on the mailing list - where ever people feel is appropriate.

You then want to communicate that to pool operators or miners? There should be a place those ideas that reached consensus can be referred to - the wiki seems the best place to me along with an announcement on the forums and the mailing list.

The mailing list (bitcoin, not bitcoin-dev) on sourceforge a bit dead? So what? It's still there to be used and could do with some life.

As for communicating with industry, well... I'm not sure an anonymous group of members that call themselves a council would get listened to...
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Re: Who would you like on a Bitcoin Council that represented the BTC community?
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c_k
on 09/10/2012, 04:49:29 UTC
We don't need any more councils or what ever, the bitcoin foundation is fine as it is - just join and move for a vote on changes if you want any