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Board CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware
Re: VMC (virtualminingcorp) miners
by
qnfauf
on 29/11/2013, 06:41:45 UTC
It's not a scam (unless you think eASIC is also a scam). It does not necessarily mean they will deliver, but they are trying to deliver at minimum.
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Board CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware
Re: Custom cloud mining service?
by
qnfauf
on 21/11/2013, 01:14:20 UTC
You can buy fractions of Ghps at CEX.io.
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Board Group buys
Re: [OPEN] BTC up, RED FURY down to .32 - USB Miners - USA Group Buy
by
qnfauf
on 12/11/2013, 19:06:49 UTC
  most seem to run at 2.2 to 2.4  not 2.5 -2.7

I see. It has stabilized at 2.1Gh/s now though Sad
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Re: [OPEN] BTC up, RED FURY down to .32 - USB Miners - USA Group Buy
by
qnfauf
on 12/11/2013, 18:08:30 UTC
I just got mine, and it seems to be working well. It's slower than I expected though (2.2Gh/s).
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Board CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware
Re: Best miner for the money?
by
qnfauf
on 11/11/2013, 06:54:58 UTC
Thank you for all the feedback. I've already paid for 1 of the miners this week(ROI). So I am making my investment back slowly. PPNLS is the way to go for sure.

You need to understand how mining difficulty works before you invest more into mining gears. (And also that it doesn't matter if you are using PPLNS, PPS, or any other payout mechanism.)
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Board Scam Accusations
Re: coin terra miner 1900dollar 1thz
by
qnfauf
on 11/11/2013, 03:47:13 UTC
I honestly think he is trolling us. I mean, how likely is it that someone who has this much money just sitting around be this dumb? Being scammed is one thing, but being scammed and acting even dumber on an online forum is another.
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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: In CGMiner, what does "Best Share" mean?
by
qnfauf
on 20/10/2013, 18:23:03 UTC
Best share is the highest difficulty share you have found.

The block difficulty is the minimum difficulty required for solving the block.

If your best share's difficulty is higher than the block difficulty, it means that you have found at least one block. Otherwise, all of your shares were not enough to solve a block.

In terms of your income, unless your pool rewards block finders more than others (which is very rarely the case), it does not matter to you at all.

Also, yes, 10 mil. will be "closer" to solving the block than 1 mil., but you either solve a block or you don't. So "closer" doesn't mean anything.
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Board CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware
Re: Any better steps to use eroupters with cgMined and hub
by
qnfauf
on 27/09/2013, 22:51:46 UTC
dont use cgminer. it requires special winusb drivers and some sort of proprietary communication method.

BFGMiner uses the official Silicon Labs CP210x USB to UART Bridge VCP Driver, which is install once, and done. BFGMiner will detect all USB miners without a problem, and even supports hot plugging.

My CGMiner uses CP2102 USB to UART Bridge Controller and supports hot swapping of Block Erupters.
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Board Group buys
Re: [CLOSED] batch #20/21 .31 - .35 btc for USB miners & 10.25 blades - USA only
by
qnfauf
on 16/08/2013, 21:57:58 UTC
I just received 7 Block Erupters I ordered. It was perfect timing as the USB hub I ordered arrive together with them.

They are hashing right now, and all of them seem to be working well. Cheesy

http://i.imgur.com/0gWdwCv.jpg
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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: [XPM] [ANN] Primecoin Release - First Scientific Computing Cryptocurrency
by
qnfauf
on 09/07/2013, 22:49:18 UTC
I'm getting 0 primes per sec even though the CPU usage is near 100%. I'm running Ubuntu 12.

All I did was
1. Set rpc user and password in .conf file.
2. run "./primecoind -daemon"
3. run "./primecoind -setgenerate true 8"

Then when I run "./primecoind getmininginfo", it says my primespersec is 0 even though CPU is being used.

Can someone help me?
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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: *Official* Bottlecaps [BOT / CAP]| No Premine | 0.25 Start Diff | Proof Stake
by
qnfauf
on 04/07/2013, 21:41:13 UTC
My Windows client is not syncing either, and I used addnodes. My other clients (BTC, LTC, FTC, FRK, WDC, BQC, etc.) all run fine.

EDIT: I addnoded every address in the first post, and it finally started to sync.

EDIT2: Now it says "WARNING: Checkpoint is too old. Wait for block chain to download, or notify developers." It looks fine otherwise, so I don't really know what the problem is.
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Board Bitcoin Technical Support
Re: Bitcoin-QT - Signing a message using a change address
by
qnfauf
on 09/06/2013, 02:49:53 UTC
Do you already know what the change address in question is?

If so, you can just paste your change address into the Sign Message dialog box and it will work.

I can see how signing with a change address could be an issue, as they aren't listed in the Address Book dialog, but as long as you have a convenient way to find your change address in question (like copying from Blockchain.info) just pasting it in should work.

Thanks! I did not know I could just paste my address.
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Board Bitcoin Technical Support
Topic OP
Bitcoin-QT - Signing a message using a change address
by
qnfauf
on 09/06/2013, 01:55:04 UTC
I want to sign a message using a change address (an address my Bitcoin-QT manages but is not shown in the "Receive" tab). How do I do this?
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Board Group buys
Re: [Group Buy]12 KNCminer Jupiter's [Live][Updated] 7 Sold
by
qnfauf
on 08/06/2013, 21:22:54 UTC
Transaction 4a2c60971ec0cdb6218c8e2a9ac3f83db51ba61a29c0ccf5d4f1ade7097833e9
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Board Securities
Re: [BitFunder] Graet.Loan - Paying 0.05% interest daily
by
qnfauf
on 31/05/2013, 05:29:00 UTC
By the way:
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- Shares have a face value of 0.01 BTC
- Shares retain a minimum of $0.1 USD value each.

Should any event make Bitcoins become valued at less than $1 USD per Bitcoin or impossible to be transacted, you may request to redeem your shares for $0.1 USD instead.
That should be 10 USD per BTC I believe.

I actually messaged Graet about this before seeing this thread but has not gotten any response back yet.

This whole thing (copy-pasted with error that is not being fixed for days after being pointed out) looks very fishy to be honest, and a lot of money is involved in this.
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Board Development & Technical Discussion
Re: 0.8.2rc3 ready for testing
by
qnfauf
on 25/05/2013, 16:27:13 UTC
I just upgraded from 0.8.1, and it seems to be working well on Windows 7 x64.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Alert: chain fork caused by pre-0.8 clients dealing badly with large blocks
by
qnfauf
on 12/03/2013, 01:38:03 UTC
I just got here after receiving the "urgent" message from the client. I'm a bit confused. I really hope it didn't cause major problems.
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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Ripple Giveaway!
by
qnfauf
on 22/02/2013, 06:37:20 UTC
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Board Beginners & Help
Re: Whitelist Requests (Want out of here?)
by
qnfauf
on 21/02/2013, 01:04:38 UTC
Hi, I have been wondering around the forum for a while, even before I joined, and there are so many threads I would like to post on. I am finding it difficult to post something useful in the newbie forum. I find that I can often answer or provide some insights on questions asked on other forums.

I am a web developer and computer engineer. I have not done much developing pertaining to Bitcoin yet and do not really have any plans to do so for now, I am definitely interested in doing something in the future.
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Board Beginners & Help
Re: Introduce yourself :)
by
qnfauf
on 04/02/2013, 09:15:15 UTC
I have been using bitcoins for some time now and have been browsing around here a lot, and I finally decided that I want to join.

I first randomly heard about it somewhere on the web and decided to search it. The fact that it is a P2P currency made me curious how it works, and I am now mining and using bitcoins.