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Re: [IOC][ I/O Digital ] I/O Coin - Blockchain Ecosystem - DIONS - CHAMELEON
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hammurabi
on 08/07/2017, 19:53:00 UTC
I wish to use linux wallet.

What is the reason it is not being build for some popular linux distro (like ubuntu) so we could all start using/testing the whole thing?
Thx.

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Re: Worst Movies You Have Ever Watched
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hammurabi
on 01/08/2014, 13:46:56 UTC
Wolf of Wallstreet..

A film made to acquire newcomers' money into Wall Street

IMO Wolf of Wallstreet is absolutely see-worthy! It's entertaining and tells us that bankers and stock brokers are assholes, don't know what else you can wish for? Cheesy

It is see-worthy if You manage to cut out 98% of movie time and leave these two scenes:

1. The dinner with senior manager explaining that price movements are irrelevant, but the commission is.
2. The seduction scene everybody knows from trailers.

All else is a bullshit about honest fbi officers and easy profit.
The film's big message is : "Idiot or not idiot - everybody here makes money, so you can too".
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Re: Worst Movies You Have Ever Watched
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hammurabi
on 01/08/2014, 12:37:09 UTC
Wolf of Wallstreet..

A film made to acquire newcomers' money into Wall Street
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Phoronix Media - opensource/linux news
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hammurabi
on 01/08/2014, 12:23:26 UTC
Hello bitcoiners!

I find http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=home the best place for linux and opensource news.
I would like to affiliate on behalf of site maintainer, because he put tremendous amount of work into the site.
This site brought good quality journalism to linux and opensource which benefits us all.
Like absolutely brilliant (and regular/repeatable) benchmarks and hardware reports for example.

Since this year he accepts bitcoin tips and when I look at blockchain it saddens me that so little is being send for such amazing job.

Hope we, bitcoiners, can improve!
Here is his tip jar: 1HefBsdstoALrbV3a3cLsVv5b5YLPLLvWn

Here he mentions acceptance of bitcoin donations:
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=MTU4NTE

We all love opensource, don't we?! Smiley
Good Luck!


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Re: [Weexchange issue] The fall of Ukyo III - Updates and references
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hammurabi
on 20/04/2014, 00:20:10 UTC
Any comments on UKYO + Neo + Bee + CryptoCyprus-aka-Danny cooperation ?
Wonder what Ukyo's comment on his involvement with that scam might be.
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Re: The 94% Con by Jon Montroll
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hammurabi
on 09/03/2014, 16:38:32 UTC
Is it possible he invested the funds into that new bank in cyprus ?
Maybe he owns a large number of shares.  Didn't he go to Cyprus ? Why would you go there and come back with nothing. It makes no sense.

I would guess he rather used the funds to arbitrage over gox.
As he said something like that:
"Money is there, but it is unavailable at the moment".

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Re: [ANN][AUTO-SWITCH] Profit-switch auto-exchange pool: CleverMining.com
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hammurabi
on 03/03/2014, 22:34:26 UTC
How can I make it work?
It is not to easy to configure all 210 rigs cgminer config to connect directly to this pool.
Thanks. )

It is pretty easy with saltstack for example.
I config rigs that way.
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Re: Feb 2013 1 GH/s = Feb 2014 1 TH/s!
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hammurabi
on 01/03/2014, 22:51:54 UTC
I just noticed...
Feb 28 2014 difficulty = 3,815,723,799
on Feb 28 2013 difficulty = 3,651,012

That's a 1,000+ times increase, so a 1 TH/s miner today is only mining as many bitcoins as a 1GH/s miner 12 months ago.

Over the same period the bitcoin price has only increased about 20 fold (~$30 to $600).

Let's hope this rate of increase doesn't hold up for all of 2014, or in 2015 we'll be looking at ~0.004 BTC/month from a 1 TH/s miner!


Ever wondered where do stars come from?!
Like our Sun? Alpha Centauri and billion of others?

All were planets like Earth with oceans, rivers, blue skies... until bitcoin showed up and turned every their atom into a hot burning mining rig!
Some of these celestial bodies were very successful and developed massive Block Eruptors which collapsed into their blockchain creating massive black holes in the process.

So, I don't think it will stop any time soon! Smiley

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Re: [ANN][AUTO-SWITCH] Profit-switch auto-exchange pool: CleverMining.com
by
hammurabi
on 01/03/2014, 22:41:24 UTC
Thanks for a reply.
But what I was wondering is how the pool calculates pool difficulty for a particular worker.
Which will be more optimal and preferable from server side, having all rigs under one login or split them individually.

VARDIFF makes no difference to your profits. Small rig or large rig. Doesn't matter. It's been explained on this forum and every other pool forum. You can read up on it.

It doesn't matter, AS LONG AS THE REJECTS ARE CLOSE TO ZERO.

No. It doesn't matter. Ever. Period.
+1

I think it does. Otherwise tuning vardiff would not exist.
On wemineltc I am receiving various difficulties ranging from 64 to 600 depending on the particular rig's hashing power.
Taking into account that there is only one server in US and reject ratio is high due to latency I suspect that that it matters even more.
Currently i see across all rigs that difficulty is set to 512. Might be hard coded value.

Since clevermining is still in development I wonder what is Terk's opinion.

Should we use separate btc addresses for each mining rig?!
Is he working on sub-workers. Like for example "btcaddress_worker1"?!
Or should we just use one address for all of them?!

What is Terk's preference on this?
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Re: [ANN][AUTO-SWITCH] Profit-switch auto-exchange pool: CleverMining.com
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hammurabi
on 01/03/2014, 22:07:41 UTC
In multiple workers scenario should all workers use the very same login?
there is not a "login", as you dont register.  You put your btc address as your username, and whatever as your password in all the workers.  Unless you want to monitor workers individually, at which point you would need multiple pay addresses for each worker in the usermane.

Thanks for a reply.
But what I was wondering is how the pool calculates pool difficulty for a particular worker.
Which will be more optimal and preferable from server side, having all rigs under one login or split them individually.
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Re: [ANN][AUTO-SWITCH] Profit-switch auto-exchange pool: CleverMining.com
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hammurabi
on 01/03/2014, 21:29:37 UTC
In multiple workers scenario should all workers use the very same login?

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Re: [ANN][AUTO-SWITCH] Profit-switch auto-exchange pool: CleverMining.com
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hammurabi
on 19/02/2014, 10:07:40 UTC
Pool is growing.
Are there plans for EU server ?
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Re: [LABCOIN] IPO [BTCT.CO] - Details/FAQ and Discussion (ASIC dev/sales/mining)
by
hammurabi
on 02/02/2014, 12:27:24 UTC
Update about the complaint

There is currently 2.80 BTC in the donations wallet, so about 0.94 BTC is still needed to get to the 3.7 BTC target. So to everyone who has not yet donated, now would be a good time to do so.

Let's get it going.
1PHDaiUMq5u3WTAwmYv7ioNnKfEGYXBtmT
https://blockchain.info/address/1PHDaiUMq5u3WTAwmYv7ioNnKfEGYXBtmT
The address received total 6.58255046 BTC.
3.6995 BTC was consumed on half of the lawyer's invoice.
Address holds now 2.88255046 BTC, but about 3.7 BTC is needed for the other half of the invoice.
3.7 - 2.88255046 = 0.81744954 BTC still missing.
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Re: [ActiveMining] The Official Active Mining Discussion Thread [Self-Moderated]
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hammurabi
on 31/01/2014, 10:24:45 UTC
@ Ken what is the procedure for the share verification. Can you tell us ahead of time incase any of us need to get old paperwork, dig out old wallets ahead of time?

Sure, you will need the email address you want to use on CT, if you have an account already the shares will just be added to that account, if you don't then an account on that email will be created and the shares added to that account.  Next you will need the date and time of your transfer to AMC-TENDER and the Number of shares tendered.  To be verified the data must match our transfer records from bitfunder.

What transfer date should I consider valid for shares automatically transferred out of BitFunder?
I mean the shares which were not moved manually to AMC-TENDER.
Thank You.
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Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It
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hammurabi
on 30/01/2014, 10:36:28 UTC

Oh dear. It's there, yet not in the wallet.
My precious unconfirmed dividend Smiley

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Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It
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hammurabi
on 30/01/2014, 10:10:36 UTC
I transfered (to havelock) some of my direct shares 1 or 2 days before the dividends.
The transfer was successful, and on AM1 I have the correct amount of transfered shares, and have received the dividends.
However the rest of my direct shares did not receive anything.

Is this normal behaviour?
I.e. is it expected a delay in dividends if you had a partial transfer ongoing?
I'm worried they miscalculated something and my shares could have vanished...


I didn't receive yesterday's dividend either from direct shares.
I will wait a bit more before reporting it as missing.
(And I wasn't doing any operations on shares).

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Re: [ActiveMining] The Official Active Mining Discussion Thread [Self-Moderated]
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hammurabi
on 11/01/2014, 13:18:51 UTC
Anybody knows what the fate of non-tendered shares stored on BF is? Thx.
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Re: [DGC] DigitalCoin Holiday Giveaway | Start With A Real Crypto Currency
by
hammurabi
on 31/12/2013, 23:16:26 UTC
Cool, let's bump it up!

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Re: WHAT! :( Butterfly Lads won't deliver the Monarch Till March or April:(
by
hammurabi
on 16/12/2013, 21:25:46 UTC
Please extend the poll's timeframe.
December 2013 - April 2014 is too narrow.

The watercooling for free just gives you a hint that they missed thermal specification once again and are now struggling how to make it run a bit cooler while telling you tons of bullshit about how it is the foundry's fault along the way.

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Re: [BitFunder] Moving Forward/Resolution Process
by
hammurabi
on 16/12/2013, 21:01:53 UTC
Worth noticing is that prior to BitFunder closing down these USA Laws caused BTC Trading Corp - btct.co to wind down as well.
But somehow Burnside (the exchange operator) managed to sent out every last satoshi to its users without any hiccups.
He even went for extra efforts patching bitcoind daemon just to be able to sent out the whole remaining dust.

No law was prohibiting him from returning users' property.