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Re: UK Shared Web Hosting
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champsak
on 09/06/2014, 07:08:33 UTC
What is CDN? I have never heard of that.

it's where content is cached by multiple datacentres, which speeds up requests as the request will go to the closest datacentre which saves on the hops.
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Re: UK Shared Web Hosting
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champsak
on 08/06/2014, 23:59:02 UTC
So? People don't really care where it is hosted as long as it is cheap and if it is good hosting the location doesn't really matter.

Some care, some don't. You would'nt get many hosting services selling in specific location otherwise. Although CDN is changing that.
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Re: UK Shared Web Hosting
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champsak
on 08/06/2014, 23:56:14 UTC
That is quite expensive if I can be honest.

Thanks for the reply. I feel the prices are competitive, can you show me where it's cheaper?
Really, I think any webhost out there has way lower prices than this. Plus, the bandwidth is extremely low. I think it would be more of a challenge to find someone who charges more than this.

really where?
Any other webhost. I don't think I've seen any as expensive as this one. 8GB of bandwidth go away in a couple of days, even for a low-traffic community website.

Depends what you mean by low traffic site. Many people over estimate the amount of visitors they will receive. 8GB is potentially enough for 100 page views a day (at 2/3 mb a page). if you're talking about a community forum then i would agree with you.

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Re: UK Shared Web Hosting
by
champsak
on 08/06/2014, 23:44:12 UTC
This is just one out of the many examples I can give:
http://www.ipage.com/

thanks, ipage the price isn't including tax and it is not UK hosted and also over 3 years it will be more expensive. Depending on where you want your data hosted prices will differ. Webhosting isn't black and white it depends on many factors beside debating about price.

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Re: UK Shared Web Hosting
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champsak
on 08/06/2014, 19:20:07 UTC
That is quite expensive if I can be honest.

Thanks for the reply. I feel the prices are competitive, can you show me where it's cheaper?
Really, I think any webhost out there has way lower prices than this. Plus, the bandwidth is extremely low. I think it would be more of a challenge to find someone who charges more than this.

really where?
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Re: UK Shared Web Hosting
by
champsak
on 08/06/2014, 18:49:20 UTC
That is quite expensive if I can be honest.

Thanks for the reply. I feel the prices are competitive, can you show me where it's cheaper?
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eriaHosting.com - UK Shared Web Hosting
by
champsak
on 08/06/2014, 17:56:13 UTC
Hi Guys

If you need reliable and fast Web Hosting please check out my hosting plans, I now accept Bitcoin.

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  • 15GB Disk Space
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Re: IMPORTANT: I cannot find UK's Tax Guidance on Bitcoin at HMRC.GOV.UK
by
champsak
on 02/04/2014, 13:52:21 UTC
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Re: WTF Jimmy Wales aka Wikipedia ?
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champsak
on 12/03/2014, 16:25:37 UTC
wasn't that Jimmy's own personal btc address and not on behalf of the Wiki foundation?
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Re: 1 final attempt before giving up on bitcoin for good!
by
champsak
on 11/03/2014, 18:47:17 UTC
I have now spent 2 full weeks trying to make a paper wallet & I'm not much further on than I was on day 1. If I don't make progress today, I'm gonna sell my bitcoin (at a susbstantial loss) & forget about them, rather than leaving them on my computer for somebody to hack. I have tried without success to get bitaddress.org to work offline, so today I am trying brainwallet.org & bitcoinpaperwallet.com, but so far I'm encountering the same problem. When I download bitcoinpaperwallet.com, I am told to extract the ZIP file. How do I do that? Yesterday I tried using 77zip but Kaspersky told me it would cause harm to my PC.

If you're unable to do this. How about encrypting the wallet.dat file using true-crypt? better than nothing.
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Re: Buying Bitcoin for Cash (bank account) in the UK
by
champsak
on 16/02/2014, 10:59:00 UTC
Bittylicious is quick and easy.
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Re: [UK GROUP BUY] ASICminer Cube group buy #9
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champsak
on 20/12/2013, 21:51:16 UTC
sweet got it today. running on a corsair cx500 psu
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Re: [UK GROUP BUY] ASICminer Cube group buy #9
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champsak
on 15/12/2013, 21:17:50 UTC
1 Cube please.
6ca275ecdb888199581eacbc9f8f9a88eb767f065cb99ed037ca808505c5ada5
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Re: Ghash.io owner might have more then 1 million bitcons
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champsak
on 29/11/2013, 11:56:51 UTC
Nobody knows who owns ghash.io, but it seems like there is 1 or more privat persons behind it.
Given the fact that every day 3500 Bitcoins are being mined and ghash.io doing about 25% of it http://blockchain.info/pools it means they earn every day 875 Bitcoins, thats 315.000 a year, given the fact that we have the same amount of Bitcoins being produced the next 3 years, this person(s) will own more then 1 million Bitcoins in 3 years.

I even read on this forum that ghash.io tried even to manipulate a bitcoin casino with not confirmed but sent bitcoins.
Thats something which should scare the Bitcoin community. At least it seems like not so difficult to own a hugh percentage of mining power, when a government or an organisation like the NSA starts to do their own mining pools, they could easily have more then 50% even. I think thats a question of time when it will


Ghash.io isnt just one person. Anyone can mine there. it's a Pool. Alot of the hashing power are users pointing their physical miners to Ghash
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Re: UK / ENGLAND recommended USB hubs for USB ASIC erupters
by
champsak
on 27/11/2013, 15:25:55 UTC
Hi everyone

So far the most recommended USB hubs seems to be this D Link 7 port hub with 5v 3Amp plug: http://www.amazon.co.uk/D-Link-DUB-H7-Port-USB-External/dp/B0002AFZVM

Now in the USA it seems a lot of people are using Rosewill RHB-520 - 10 ports 5v 3.5Amp: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817182257

If you live in the UK what are you using?

Trying to locate the best pricing / reliability

Thank you in advance everyone

I'm using the D-Link. I get them from amazon as well as Ebay were charging alot more for them.
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Re: Cex.io Problems?
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champsak
on 27/11/2013, 13:10:57 UTC
Not sure where this should be posted, been a while since I've been here.  Regardless, move it if needed and let me know.

I digress, Cex.io seems to have issues for the last solid 12 hours with money users deposited them not having it credited to their accounts.  Emails have been pretty standard, when they respond, regards to yes there is a problem, no ETA about it being fixed.   There has been other technical issues over the last few days I've checked it out. Pool has seemed to be ok?

Take it however you want, but I would do a small deposit and make sure your money transfers before you send it over there.  Just a heads up.

~ leneous

Looks like it has been fixed. https://twitter.com/cex_io
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Re: Our main competitor Ripple now open-source
by
champsak
on 25/11/2013, 03:21:35 UTC
Quote

Like Bitcoin:
Ripple is an open source, distributed peer-to-peer payment network
Ripple transactions are irreversible, sent over the Internet, and counterfeit proof
Ripple uses the same underlying cryptography as Bitcoin
Ripple has multi-signature support
Ripple has low to no transaction fees
Ripple servers can be run by anyone
Unlike Bitcoin:
Ripple can send any currency
Ripple can automatically exchange currencies
Ripple transactions are fully confirmed in seconds
Ripple allows nicknames and gravatar icons for accounts
Ripple's reference client is a Firefox and Chrome add on
Ripple has no block chain download, clients are ready in seconds
Ripple has no mining or direct monetary reward for running a server
Ripple has no currency risk as people can hold whatever fiat they want
Ripple solves the double spending problem with consensus instead of proof-of-work

https://ripple.com/wiki/Introduction_to_Ripple_for_Bitcoiners

Interesting, looks like a system that even a person with no computer skills could start using.

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Re: [115 Th] 50BTC.com - PPS|Stratum+Vardiff|Port 80|QIWI,Yandex,Mobile,WM...
by
champsak
on 22/11/2013, 03:11:37 UTC
the site has been down for hours now, is this the end?  Cry  Cry  Cry
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Re: MINING HELP PLEASE IM DESPERATE
by
champsak
on 22/11/2013, 03:00:54 UTC
Im having problems mining bitcoins on gui miner it seems when i mine it just wont work on any pool. help me? my workers are set and i have done everything correct i believe heres the code, but my computer runs at 2 ghs and still no accepted algorethems



2013-11-21 20:15:36: Running command: poclbm.exe racerboy217.worker1:_______@api2.bitcoi… --device=1 --platform=0 --verbose -r1
2013-11-21 20:15:36: Listener for "miner" started
2013-11-21 20:15:37: Listener for "miner": api2.bitcoin.cz:8332 21/11/2013 20:15:37, checking for stratum...
2013-11-21 20:15:37: Listener for "miner": api2.bitcoin.cz:8332 21/11/2013 20:15:37, started OpenCL miner on platform 0, device 1 (AMD A8-5545M APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics)
2013-11-21 20:15:38: Listener for "miner": api2.bitcoin.cz:8332 21/11/2013 20:15:38, diverted to stratum on stratum.bitcoin.cz:3333
2013-11-21 20:15:38: Listener for "miner": api2.bitcoin.cz:8332 21/11/2013 20:15:38, Setting new difficulty: 3

Assuming you mean you CPU runs a 2 ghz, with a difficulty of 3 and an onboard GPU perhaps it will take a while?
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Re: Recommended Transaction Fee?
by
champsak
on 19/11/2013, 04:20:56 UTC
0.0001 would get 1 btc sent in an hour.