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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re:
by
exdirrk
on 11/11/2020, 04:33:00 UTC
New project for miners, absolute free, this project development "ETHlargement" - EthereumPill release
Support Algo: Ethash/KawPow/ProgPow

Download: https://ethereumpill.info/ProjectEthereumPill.zip

Virustotal: https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/e01cb7c04a499391150945dd956c2c29cf98ef043a9a13ebefa71297cb102c08/detection

Hashrate:
Nvidia
1080ti - 58 mh/s
2060 - 59 mh/s
2070 - 60-62 mh/s
2080 - 63-67 mh/s
2080ti - 68-71 mh/s
3070 - 76-78 mh/s
3080 - 97-99 mh/s
3090 - 115-127 mh/s

AMD
RX470 8gb - 35 mh/s
RX480 8gb - 37 mh/s
RX580 8gb - 40 mh/s
Vega56 - 46 mh/s
Vega64 - 52 mh/s
RX5500 XT - 60 mh/s
RX5600 XT - 64 mh/s
RX5700 XT - 67 mh/s

P.S.: the project is being drowned by competitors, don't trust anyone, check the information yourself
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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: MC2 ("Netcoin"): A cryptocurrency based on a hybrid PoW/PoS system
by
exdirrk
on 26/12/2013, 20:48:41 UTC
This seems interesting.  Similar enough to PPC but still different. 
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Board Project Development
Re: [ANNOUNCE] Abe 0.7: Open Source Block Explorer Knockoff
by
exdirrk
on 26/12/2013, 11:33:33 UTC
Hi! I have a problem with ppcoin. Quantities seems to require a 100 multiplication to be right. For example, a transaction that ABE stores as 0.100 should be 0.100*100= 10 PPC

With bitcoin, litecoin and testnet ABE works very well

PS: I'm using the ppcoin branch merged to the master from git


How did you get past this ?
Chain not found for magic number e6e8e9e5 in block file /home/dirrk/.ppcoin/blk0001.dat at offset 0.[/u][/u]



Nevermind I was able to fix the issue.  I was not using the peercoin branch.  Now my issue is that the address are in the wrong format.  I changed the config to reference the 0x0037 type but it still displays incorrectly.  I am rebuilding the database now in hopes that it will fix it.
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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Beg here for Nxt coins
by
exdirrk
on 18/12/2013, 05:35:45 UTC
Would like to get this started.

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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Nxt Big Giveaway!!!
by
exdirrk
on 18/12/2013, 05:24:37 UTC
I think I have everything set up and ready!

I will be promoting the same way I did with btc/ltc/ppc.  Using social media and word of mouth.  I work with a group of 300+ IT engineers for one of the largest Newspaper / Media companies in the US. 

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Board Currency exchange
Re: [WTB] $3000
by
exdirrk
on 13/04/2013, 21:37:57 UTC
Yes sir I do.  I will PM
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Board Currency exchange
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[WTB] $3000
by
exdirrk
on 13/04/2013, 15:14:55 UTC
I would like to purchase $3000 USD worth of bitcoins.  I can cash deposit into your bank account. I have 6 Transactions with Tangible Cryptography and 2 with Alexmat.  I am only interested in US transactions and real people.  I live in VA so if you want to do local cash transaction I could do that too.
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[CLOSED] - [WTB] $3000
by
exdirrk
on 03/04/2013, 00:19:11 UTC
I am looking to purchase 3K USD worth of bitcoins asap I am in the US.  I have 7 cash->btc transactions with Tangible Cryptography(fastcashforbitcoins) but since he has been sold out for over the past two weeks I need to look else where.  Thanks for the help guys.

EDIT:  I have placed the order with user Alexmat who I had requested earlier today.
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Board Currency exchange
Re: [See first post for information] Bitcoins Direct - Private off exchange sales
by
exdirrk
on 06/01/2013, 19:09:21 UTC
Thanks man
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Board Currency exchange
Re: [See first post for information] Bitcoins Direct - Private off exchange sales
by
exdirrk
on 06/01/2013, 18:51:02 UTC
Waiting to do another purchase but the PGP key has expired.  Waiting to hear back from Tangible
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Is a bitcoin can be divided with more than 8 zeros or not??
by
exdirrk
on 18/09/2012, 15:05:49 UTC
It can be done, and it's not easy. I don't think you need to worry about it for the next 10 years at least.

I lay awake at night, worrying that by the next day, Bitcoin prices will have gone beyond 10^8 USD and the divisibility limit will be a problem. Wink

Counting down the days. Wink
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Board Gambling
Re: Let's play a game
by
exdirrk
on 14/09/2012, 04:35:35 UTC
Pretty good "gamble" people seen the doubling got greedy started putting more coins up so where the OP just had to stop for a few hours n have more than he started with.  Well played.
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Board Service Discussion
Re: VPN Providers (That Accept Bitcoin)
by
exdirrk
on 14/09/2012, 02:39:58 UTC
Recently my VPN provider asked me to upload my scanned ID, showing my picture, full name etc.

They claimed it is for "fraud" prevention, which makes sense from their perspective, but not from mine.

When I'm connected to my VPN I expect some privacy, isn't it (one of the things) a VPN is for?

Besides that, they already have my credit card number, full name and address on their records. Should I dare to misuse their service, my bank would identify me in a second and they could be in my door within minutes.

But they still feel it's Ok to ask their customers for even more data, I didn't like it at all.

What if they're (secretly) recording all websites and data transmitted via their VPN and now they'll be pinning it my ID on their systems. Not that I have anything that secret, but it shouldn't matter, I want to keep my private stuff private.

I have written back to them complaining about this policy, but haven't heard from them yet. I might be better off just leaving them.

So please if you know of VPN providers with more respect for it's customers privacy, please share them here!

Would be great to find one with:

- Fast speeds
- Written promise of not logging customer's traffic
- Private payment methods such as Bitcoin
- Servers in many countries

I use https://www.privateinternetaccess.com/

They do not log
They have fast servers all over the world
Bitcoin Payments accepted

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Board Trading Discussion
Re: PHP martingale bot for satoshiDICE
by
exdirrk
on 07/09/2012, 21:02:05 UTC
I stopped doing the 2x play and started doing the 1.338 on BTC Dice today and instead of doubling you just quadruple.  Start with .025 bets or .1 depending on how brave you are.  I played it for an hour and won 2 bitcoins using .1,.4,1.6,6.4,26.6  @26.6 you would have lost 5 times and the odds of that happening are 1:841.  In the end I did play again and lost .5 bitcoins because I didn't want to wager a bunch but I feel like the risk is less mine.

try 25.6 next time.


Good catch
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Re: PHP martingale bot for satoshiDICE
by
exdirrk
on 06/09/2012, 22:59:03 UTC
I stopped doing the 2x play and started doing the 1.338 on BTC Dice today and instead of doubling you just quadruple.  Start with .025 bets or .1 depending on how brave you are.  I played it for an hour and won 2 bitcoins using .1,.4,1.6,6.4,26.6  @26.6 you would have lost 5 times and the odds of that happening are 1:841.  In the end I did play again and lost .5 bitcoins because I didn't want to wager a bunch but I feel like the risk is less mine.
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Board Service Announcements
Re: bitfloor needs your help!
by
exdirrk
on 05/09/2012, 01:22:57 UTC
The only people profiting from bitcoin are hackers. Fuck this shit.

I haven't lost anything yet from bitcoin but it does seem like hackers are just having a field day with it.  As much as everyone hates Mt.Gox because of the cost to put money on there and the loss of anonymity, it seems like they have the best methods on there.  I feel like bit floor should have known better than to have all of their coins in a hot wallet after btc-e and other hacks.  
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Re: Its Official Pirate Has Defaulted!!
by
exdirrk
on 29/08/2012, 18:25:59 UTC
I followed that texas corporation link.

One of the 3 owners of gpumax being Michael Thalasinos, whom is also involved in another corp. titled J Q Greetings LLC.

JQ Greetings = some texas greeting cards store located:

545 N Cowan Avenue # J
Lewisville, TX    75057-3198

somebody needs to show up and start asking questions about one of his business associates.

Added: http://jqgreetings.com

If you show up there and this Michael dood is somebody completely different like a 88 year old guy, then we have to add fraud to the list of complaints against GPUMAX and friends.
the other is this guy;
http://labs.mirror.me/googleplus/117414643911834461861


Speaking of fraud...  Is anyone else curious if the "some company name I've never heard of" was on that bad check written to Lowes, is actually going to be that of a little known company called 'Intellipants'?

no clue either, but the clerk was happy to send copies.. still waiting on them though..

Brother: Rylan Shavers: http://labs.mirror.me/googleplus/102130329224092004752


Which links to this guy: http://www.linkedin.com/in/znakaska

(behind, so sorry if already posted)

~Bruno~


[Trendon Shavers] https://plus.google.com/112268967519129262021

Doesn't say he is a pirate though :-/
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Board Gambling
Re: The price of bitcoin will be >$12 on August 27th, 11pm PST
by
exdirrk
on 27/08/2012, 16:27:39 UTC
I feel like this was the best accidental scam and here is why.  If you use the bet quoted above about the "Mt.Gox high price of the day", the person who bet for it to go above $12 can always just place all the bets and then at 10pm PST place a buy order for $12 and win even if the average price was $5.  In the future you guys should use the weighted price. 

tl;dr I am willing to bet at least 50BTC in escrow that Mt. Gox high price of the day will hit $15 within 9 hours!

LOL. Try that.

I'm willing to take that bet.

If only pushing the market was that easy.

So it won't allow you to overpay? Well I didn't know that.  Still new :-)
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Board Gambling
Re: The price of bitcoin will be >$12 on August 27th, 11pm PST
by
exdirrk
on 27/08/2012, 15:43:45 UTC
I feel like this was the best accidental scam and here is why.  If you use the bet quoted above about the "Mt.Gox high price of the day", the person who bet for it to go above $12 can always just place all the bets and then at 10pm PST place a buy order for $12 and win even if the average price was $5.  In the future you guys should use the weighted price. 

tl;dr I am willing to bet at least 50BTC in escrow that Mt. Gox high price of the day will hit $15 within 9 hours!

*Edit: Turns out this is completely false.
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Board Gambling
Re: Devil Coins
by
exdirrk
on 27/08/2012, 14:46:00 UTC
New game! New game!

Play Now --> Dragon Dice (Official Website)

What do you guys think? Any guess as to what house odds are on this? Smiley

DRAGON DICE
Payout Table

RollEventPayout
2Troll Treasurex 3.0
3Orc Beathx 0.5
4Pirate's Peeve (Why is the Rum Always Gone?)x 0.0
5The Silver Starx 1.5
6Kobold Ambush!x 0.0
7Roll Again!+roll
8Goblin's Goldx 1.1
9Skeleton Attack!x 0.5
10King's Crownx 1.7
11Pirate's Revengex 0.0
12Dragon Dicex 7.0

Current stats for Bitcoin Betting:
Pot: 0.0235
Total Bets: 0.022
Paid Out: 0.0279
Win Ratio: 126.82% (est.)

Current stats for Litecoin Betting:
Pot: 0.65
Total Bets: 0.6
Paid Out: 0.67
Win Ratio: 111.67% (est.)

Did I calculate the stats right? How should I calculate house odds? Thanks.


Assuming balanced die Wink

Solving
x=.0278*3+.0556*0.5+.0833*0+.1111*1.5+.1389*0+.1667*x+.1389*1.1+.1111*.5+.0833*1.7+.0556*0+.0278*7
x=0.98691948

Payout=98.6%
House Edge=1.4%

Get out of here with that math.