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Re: When do you expect and when do you want BTC to go over 30 bucks again?
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mineority
on 24/06/2011, 13:39:45 UTC

To be honest, I don't think the BTC price will ever go over 30 again. Never ever.

I think you would be in the mineority there.  Grin
Honestly mineority, if you believe bitcoin could be succesfull with a price below 30 you dont understand bitcoin.

I didn't say that. In fact, my point is based on the opposite belief.

Maybe the second or third approach for a p2p currenty will be successfull, but not this one.
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Board Economics
Re: When do you expect and when do you want BTC to go over 30 bucks again?
by
mineority
on 23/06/2011, 18:28:46 UTC

To be honest, I don't think the BTC price will ever go over 30 again. Never ever.
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Board Beginners & Help
Re: MtGox down again
by
mineority
on 21/06/2011, 22:55:46 UTC
I really don't belive that. There can't be more traffic and cpu load now with just the claim process and a little blog online and people filling out forms once, twice, or maybe three times... I mean, in comparison to thousands trading live continously while the website processing orders, withdrawls, and btc transfers in background. That surely was much more traffic and load... :\

Edit: Site is up again for me.
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MtGox down again
by
mineority
on 21/06/2011, 20:29:15 UTC
Hi there

After trying about an hour to get at least a single byte from the mtgox web server, while only getting timeouts, I can safely assume:

MtGox is offline again. Or at least this much overloaded that it is practically as useless as being offline.

So what does this mean? Will we ever get a chance to get our accounts and possibly the money/btc in it back?
*frustrated*

- Mineority -
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Re: Newbie restrictions
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mineority
on 21/06/2011, 20:24:43 UTC
I have made posts to the other forums before and suddenly the "new topic" link is gone. Was my rank degraded somehow?
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Board Project Development
Re: LinuxCoin A lightweight Debian based OS with everything ready to go.
by
mineority
on 09/06/2011, 10:32:43 UTC
hey,

I'm expecting my rig hardware any minute now and want to prepare the OS in the meantime. The rig should run on a simple old 200 MB IDE hard drive. So no, I have no usb drive. How can I install the iso on the hard drive and be bootable? Just unpacking the files won't work, i guess....

Is it anyway a good idea in this scenario to use LinuxCoin? I heard that it is hardly modifyable and has to be reconfigured on reboot (sounds like a myth to me).

bye
mineority
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Board Economics
Re: Welcome to $200M market cap
by
mineority
on 09/06/2011, 00:13:20 UTC
Finally, the ridiculous movie scenes where a drug dealer transfers money on a laptop watching a progress bar going left to right will become terrible reality ;-)

Like that idea!  Grin
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Board Mining
Re: Analysis of Buying a Rig for Mining
by
mineority
on 26/05/2011, 19:11:15 UTC
Thank you for this thread.

I decided to go into mining yesterday and was just about to check out my shopping cart for two rigs with 6 GPUs. Your post let me re-think about this, because I havent thought of the difficulty development yet and just calculated with the current value. (Yeah.. i'm new Smiley ). The price per kWh is actually much higher here, so this business would start generating loss in only 30 days or so.

So looks like I missed the boat. Any other boat on the horizon?
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Preallocating bitcoin addresses
by
mineority
on 26/05/2011, 12:56:52 UTC
You could put the coins in a wallet from https://www.instawallet.org/ (no registration) and simply send your friend the link. He can then later transfer the coins to his real Bitcoin wallet when he openend one.