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Re: I've been pooling. Now I'm solomining.
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funmuster
on 04/04/2013, 04:17:13 UTC
Imo with such hashrate it is better to mine LTC(pooled mining ofc) or use p2pool.

I was pooling through Mt.Red. I think I just wanted to give it a try. Beside, I'm only using my principle computer.
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Board 한국어 (Korean)
Re: 왜 다른곳엔 글을 쓸수가 없나요?
by
funmuster
on 04/04/2013, 04:09:40 UTC
포스팅 5개 그리고 로그인 시간 4시간 이상 하신후 다음 페이지 가서 등업 신청을 하셔야 합니다.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=15911.0
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Re: When sending via Bitcoin QT, what amount is not subject to Transaction Fee?
by
funmuster
on 04/04/2013, 04:07:37 UTC
I just found out it costs 0.0005 BTC to send out 0.0005 BTC Totalling the amount to 0.001

I was wondering what is the minimum
BTC to send in order to avoid transaction fee? And who does it benefits?
If you make the transaction fee 0, it can take days to get verified. What's the incentive to do something for free when other people are paying a higher fee?

I see! It's recommended value transaction fee of .01 seems bit high for what current market value holds against USD. What do you think may be reasonable fee? Does it matter what amount as long as some? Or maybe a percentage?


By the way, thank you for the reply! Smiley
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Re: I've been pooling. Now I'm solomining.
by
funmuster
on 04/04/2013, 04:03:18 UTC
I've read its very hard to get coins solo mining.  If you want to accrue at least some bitcoin you might think about going back to a pool.

I think so, too. Especially with current difficulty and my Hashrate.
Based on rate calculation I might have chance to mine a block within a year. Haha
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When sending via Bitcoin QT, what amount is not subject to Transaction Fee?
by
funmuster
on 04/04/2013, 03:58:34 UTC
I just found out it costs 0.0005 BTC to send out 0.0005 BTC Totalling the amount to 0.001

I was wondering what is the minimum
BTC to send in order to avoid transaction fee? And who does it benefits?
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Re: Wow, some generous person just gave me 0.001 Bitcoin.
by
funmuster
on 04/04/2013, 03:53:29 UTC
1LKfX9o4eqUD2U5DFHQpbLnHhp5T3hZDcC
; )

Did you get it?Huh  Grin
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Re: Wow, some generous person just gave me 0.001 Bitcoin.
by
funmuster
on 04/04/2013, 03:48:46 UTC
1LKfX9o4eqUD2U5DFHQpbLnHhp5T3hZDcC
; )

Hey lbr, Sorry. I can't send it. The message says it's over the limit and I have to pay .0005 transaction fee.
And I tried even sending you .0005 BTC and it still required me to pay fees.
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Re: Wow, some generous person just gave me 0.001 Bitcoin.
by
funmuster
on 04/04/2013, 03:43:49 UTC
1LKfX9o4eqUD2U5DFHQpbLnHhp5T3hZDcC
; )

OK! I'm gonna try to send it now. Could you please confirm it when you get them?
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Wow, some generous person just gave me 0.001 Bitcoin.
by
funmuster
on 04/04/2013, 03:37:17 UTC
I don't know how to thank you anonymous.
In return. I'd like to share this with others.

I sincerely take this kind of generosity to heart.
However, I didn't earn this, so I feel I should share.
Like most newbies here, I'm here to experience this new concept.

I'm gonna slice this 0.001 BTC and see if I can send out 0.00001 to up to 100 people who reply me with their address.
Although, it may not be much for people I'm sharing with, since I'm dividing this 100 folds.
I'm hoping many newbies like me would may enjoy the experience as I've did.

Currently my wallet is saying it is unconfirmed. Not sure if this can be sent out yet.
But, when I can, I'd like to send it out to many people as possible.

So, please thank the Anonymous donor(NOT ME) for this opportunity when you're replying to this thread!



To find your receive address:
Bitcoin QT
1. Click on Receive Bitcoin
2. Add New Address
3. Right Click on the New Address and select "Copy Address"

Address is something like this: i.e. My address: 1LhZrpd5AgkpMBhvszdmn6SKCCgibuMprC

4. Paste them on here and I will send out 0.00001 BTC


Edit:
I didn't know there was a transaction fee.
However, I did send out 0.0005 to lbr and paid 0.0005 Transaction Fee.

I'm back to 0! Please feel free to donate again!

1LhZrpd5AgkpMBhvszdmn6SKCCgibuMprC

 Grin
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I've been pooling. Now I'm solomining.
by
funmuster
on 04/04/2013, 03:14:21 UTC
I've been interested in Bitcoin since 2 years ago. Wow I should have really pulled the trigger and went with the idea then.
Just 4 days ago, I started contributing to Bitcoin community by pool mining. Since today, I've decided to do solo mine.
There isn't much logic to why I'm mining at all at 60 Mh/s. However, I do like the feeling of contributing to Bitcoin Society in some insignificant ways.

I run few businesses here in Portland, Oregon. I'm trying to minimize my risk when accepting bitcoin. One of the dilemma for me is that, it'll be great to accept them now, but if value goes down againt USD, I'd either have to hold on to the bitcoins and keep exhausting my cash balance or take the loss. Also, it would require me to constantly cash out bitcoin just be be at safe side.

In a meanwhile, I'm trying to sell few items on my local Craigslist accepting bitcoin. I think this will help me experience the economical value of bitcoin as I start out this venture.


Anyways thanks for reading and I'd love to own a bitcoin through a donation if anyone has abundant amount.

1LhZrpd5AgkpMBhvszdmn6SKCCgibuMprC

HAha ok fine.



Thanks anyways!
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미국에서 채굴하며 있습니다.
by
funmuster
on 03/04/2013, 22:26:42 UTC
빗코인토크는 처음 들어 와보네요. 한국에서도 빗코인을 사용하다니 놀라워요!

빗코인 채굴을 위한 반도체 제작에 대해 관심이 많습니다.