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Re: Enormous ways to earning Bitcoin
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xephyr
on 23/03/2016, 17:50:27 UTC
    Offcourse, there are number of ways and sites are available for earning Bitcoins. When i am 16 yr old, by normally searching in google... i knew about Bitcoin ( 1 Bitcoins is equals to $320, now $416.53) i wondered and searched some sites for earning bitcoin and i earned some coins, but i faced number of fake sites that offers us bitcoin for doing some works........

So friends, first analyze particular site and use it for earning......

This Article may help beginners who wants to earn bitcoin.............. Shocked Smiley Cool

https://earningmoney2016.wordpress.com/2016/01/16/top-7-websites-for-earning-bitcoins/

Move to New York, sell cocaine to stockbrokers for bitcoin:)
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Re: [XMR] Monero Speculation
by
xephyr
on 21/03/2016, 17:03:58 UTC
I continue to hold that Ethereum is strictly irrelevant to the currency use-case.  The barriers to liquidity are too high.  The layers of complexity required to achieve fungibility are too risky. The scalability problems are intractable.  The legal/political risk is off the charts.  Even zcash is more credible, and that is another corporate coin, centralizing political and legal risk.

I will wager 100 XMR that a top 3 volume DNM offers XMR support before ETH.  When that happens, game over.  XMR mcap will then surpass ETH within a month.

In fact, that might be what our whale friend knows about.


Seriously doubt that. DNM all use escrow and Monero price is too volatile for them to consider adopting at this time. Sellers would not choose to use Monero because they would be scared of losing money. Also Monero is hard to use for buyers who are used to Bitcoin.   
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Re: Brand New to Bitcoin Mining - Will $600 cut it?
by
xephyr
on 08/04/2015, 14:56:07 UTC
As you can infer by the title, I am a Bitcoin mining noob... but the concept interests me. I've watched many YouTube videos, and attempted to find beginner help, but I'm at a point where I feel like I need to ask specific questions to learn more! (: I'm very interested in learning more.

To keep this short.. I have $600 I can invest entirely to Bitcoin mining at this moment. I currently don't mine, this is the first day I've really taken a look into what mining even is.

So be honest with me, with $600, can I somehow invest in hardware, or a cloud service, or something else, to profit? Is $600 too low to start profiting, should I bank the $600 and build up to maybe.. $2000 before making my initial purchase in hardware?

If $600 will work, and be profitable for me, where do I go now that I have $600? Very new to all this, all I really know is mining with a GPU in my basic desktop PC will only lose me money, it's all about ASIC's (did I mix the letters up? You know what I mean d:).

So Basically:

If you had $600, and never mined before, what would you do? Buy specific hardware, maybe cloud services, or save it because $600 won't do anything.

Thanks!

If you have cheap power you might consider buying one Antminer S5 from Bitmain and mine at home. If not maybe put half into buying bitcoin and holding and half into contracts at Hashnest. The most profitable contract at Hashnest last week was UMISOO with ROI about 18 weeks.
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Re: GAW Miners Paybase Paycoin unofficial uncensored discussion.ALWAYS MAKE MONEY :)
by
xephyr
on 06/04/2015, 18:16:31 UTC
mineral.com - 3.26869126 BTC 24 hours volume on paycoin. I think even the less brighter individuals stopped caring for Garza's call to action and are not going to use this shady exchange. public interest in this coin will fade away sooner rather than later.

Just of out curiosity, where do you get these stats?

Visit the homepage at https://mineral.com/ and scroll down for 24 hour volume.
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Re: Gap limit setting missing in 1.9?
by
xephyr
on 03/03/2015, 23:39:44 UTC
What is the command to display current gap limit of an Electrum 1.9.8 wallet? Thanks.
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Re: HASHNEST Discussion and Support Thread
by
xephyr
on 22/02/2015, 20:16:21 UTC
Cloud mining. Up to 72 hours for processing.
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Re: [FINISHED] CoiningSolutions.com Titan Shares
by
xephyr
on 22/02/2015, 01:15:47 UTC
Thanks for making the best of an unfortunate situation with the shipping delays from KnCMiner.
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Re: [MINING] CoiningSolutions.com Shares @ $19 for 1+MHs FREE hosting & 0% Fees
by
xephyr
on 04/01/2015, 18:50:39 UTC
I did not receive a second payout  Sad, what about the others  Huh Huh Huh

Yes, on Jan 2
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Re: [MINING] CoiningSolutions.com Shares @ $19 for 1+MHs FREE hosting & 0% Fees
by
xephyr
on 03/01/2015, 02:13:12 UTC
Well, I just received my second payout.

If I may mention: I did pay over 500 euro for 1 share who's earnings are +- 0,85 euro a week.
This is the worst investment I ever made in my life !!!  Angry

To be fair, it is hardly waldohoover's fault delivery of the Titans was delayed so long and some units have defective modules. If Titans were delivered as expected in July payouts would be much higher when difficulty was lower. Unless litecoin prices soar the Scrypt Asics spreadsheet notes almost all scrypt miners will not ROI.
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Re: [MINING] CoiningSolutions.com Shares @ $19 for 1+MHs FREE hosting & 0% Fees
by
xephyr
on 26/12/2014, 06:13:29 UTC
Weren't the payouts supposed to go out today?

They did go out yesterday 12/25, I received my first payment to my bitcoin address.
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Re: How to upgrade offline 88.1 wallet to 92.3?
by
xephyr
on 25/12/2014, 16:56:22 UTC
I just updated my watching only Windows Armory wallet to 92.3 as suggested, only to find that my 88.1 wallet on Ubuntu I use for signing is no longer compatible. Would not have upgraded if I had been aware of the problem.

How do I upgrate the wallet on Ubuntu 12.04 easiest way please to 92.3?

1) Make sure you have backups of the wallets on your offline machine

2) Download the .deb for your version and install it on top of the previous version. Probably something like: sudo dpkg -i ./*packagename*.deb

3) Run Armory.

The installer only replaces the binaries, it doesn't touch your user folder (meaning all wallets and settings will carry over). Technically you could even skip step 1), but it is a general precaution to have backups of your wallets, so if you don't have any, do it!

Thanks for the info, ATM I just went back to 0.91.2.
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Re: Please help to downgrade Armory
by
xephyr
on 22/11/2014, 19:37:58 UTC
My offline machine runs armory 0.88.1 on ubuntu 10.04 which now won't sign transactions from my online 0.92.3 on ubuntu 12.04.

For ice-cold reasons, I'd rather downgrade my online than upgrade my offline (is that a song?) but it's tricky. I've downloaded the .deb file for 0.91.2 but it leads to the software centre where it stops because it notices that I already have a more recent version. What can I delete/rename to let it install and revert to .91? I don't want to just clean it all off and lose the blockchain and databases. Thanks.

Same problem here, but I tried to upgrade my offline with no success. I still had the installer for 91.2 so it was an easy fix to replace 92.3.
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Re: Offline PC is not signing transactions
by
xephyr
on 22/11/2014, 10:17:51 UTC
Having the same problem with 1.9.8. My online wallet is on Windows 7, while offline wallet is on Ubuntu. Just lately when I try to take a transaction to the offline wallet and sign it the program hangs and refuses to sign. Can someone point me in the best direction to fix without reinstalling? Thanks!

What is the version you're using on your online computer?

Also, what are the specs of your offline computer? How many inputs does the transaction you're trying to sign have?

If your online wallet is >=2.0 (aka Github version) then you can not sign transactions using any pre-2.0 version.

If you are using 1.9.8 on your online, then it might be due to too many inputs + low specs on your offline wallet.


I had a reeeeally crappy mini-notebook I was using for offline signing, and when I signed a transaction with 15 inputs, it would freeze for 5 minutes, then the signed transaction would finish.


If it's "hanging" I would recommend just waiting it out... Maybe try signing it, then let it hang for like 30 minutes while you're doing something else, and see if it actually finishes.


Online and offline are both 1.9.8. I just reinstalled the offline 1.9.8 and tried a small .1 btc send, went ok. Next tried a larger transaction of one bitcoin and the transaction signs on the offline computer but clicking on the save button does nothing. I can not save the signed transaction to the usb key. This is a real problem for me. Program has been trouble free up to now. Ubuntu 12.04 lts on an older Toshiba laptop.
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How to upgrade offline 88.1 wallet to 92.3?
by
xephyr
on 22/11/2014, 03:39:24 UTC
I just updated my watching only Windows Armory wallet to 92.3 as suggested, only to find that my 88.1 wallet on Ubuntu I use for signing is no longer compatible. Would not have upgraded if I had been aware of the problem.

How do I upgrate the wallet on Ubuntu 12.04 easiest way please to 92.3?
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Re: Offline PC is not signing transactions
by
xephyr
on 22/11/2014, 01:26:01 UTC
Having the same problem with 1.9.8. My online wallet is on Windows 7, while offline wallet is on Ubuntu. Just lately when I try to take a transaction to the offline wallet and sign it the program hangs and refuses to sign. Can someone point me in the best direction to fix without reinstalling? Thanks!
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Re: Cloud mining / contracts - share your experience
by
xephyr
on 16/11/2014, 04:47:03 UTC
Here are my latest updates about Hashprofit

Hash Profit becomes Golden Partner of St Petesburg Bitcoin Conference

They developed their own Altcoin based on one of the most moderns ASIC resistant protocols (X13) - ProfitCoin which is backed by their mining power (You could buy 1PFC=1K/hs)

If you want more information about  PFC https://hashprofit.com/en/profitcoin/

And here is my weekly production


time   type   amount   comment
14.11.2014 04:00   profit   0.00167088 BTC   Profit for 13.11.2014 with 236 Kh/s
13.11.2014 07:17   payout   -0.02138396 BTC   Payout to address 1L6WsGYYNocipGSeE52pAxCBFRFGCVbsDL f9f9d47b49fe1bc22a4e68cd109f803f71431763deb8a32ed9ade65721cce8b6
13.11.2014 04:00   profit   0.00167324 BTC   Profit for 12.11.2014 with 236 Kh/s
12.11.2014 04:00   profit   0.00169448 BTC   Profit for 11.11.2014 with 236 Kh/s
11.11.2014 04:00   profit   0.00168268 BTC   Profit for 10.11.2014 with 236 Kh/s
10.11.2014 04:00   profit   0.00167088 BTC   Profit for 09.11.2014 with 236 Kh/s
09.11.2014 04:00   profit   0.00165908 BTC   Profit for 08.11.2014 with 236 Kh/s
08.11.2014 04:00   profit   0.00165436 BTC   Profit for 07.11.2014 with 236 Kh/s
07.11.2014 04:00   profit   0.00163548 BTC   Profit for 06.11.2014 with 236 Kh/s


And this is my profit análisis since I've started with them

Average Daily production by KH 0,00000706
Production of the free week   0,00988322
Investment 0,30357000

30   Weeks projected balance   0,30637989
52   Weeks projected balance   0,52381078
104   Weeks projected balance (2 years contract) 1,03773833 341,84%

Conclusion
I took a ROI in 30 weeks
Notably, the production remains relatively stable Kh unlike BTC mining where dificulty jumps makes it fall significantly.
At the end of the contract (2 years counted here as 104 weeks) the projected return is 341.84%

If you want to test and found useful information, please do so using my referral link as a way of thanks.
https://hashprofit.com/en/registration/?hp=17300

HashProfit uses GPUs, not ASICS according to their FAQ:

"Why don't you use ASICs?

ASIC-miners have more profits, but it's much less stable since they're developed to work with only one algorithm. These profits could go deep down within one month. Videocards mining showing lesser profits, but much higher stability since algorithms and currencies to mine can be changed."
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Re: Best Price For Altcoin Cloud Mining: Litecoin GEAR
by
xephyr
on 02/11/2014, 02:43:11 UTC
Interested in fewer Litecoin GEAR shares at the best prices? Check out the Litecoin GEAR Forum Shop for 1 to 50 MH of Litecoin GEAR ASIC shares froim $5.40 to $264.99.
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Litecoin GEAR Forum
by
xephyr
on 28/10/2014, 18:42:47 UTC
A discussion forum for the Litecoin GEAR hosted scrypt mining service.
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Re: GAW ZenCloud ZenPool Hashlet - does it really exist? ALWAYS MAKE MONEY :-)
by
xephyr
on 27/10/2014, 05:15:14 UTC
Is one even able to sell their Primes anymore if they want out? Is anyone buying?
I put up a few MH a few days ago that didn't go anywhere after 48h. Price was around 40USD.

If you want to sell Primes in quantity fast you need to set the price so you net $32-$33 per mH after fees.
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Re: GAW ZenCloud ZenPool Hashlet - does it really exist? ALWAYS MAKE MONEY :-)
by
xephyr
on 26/10/2014, 02:56:36 UTC
Just made 4 withdrawals few hours ago, but when I tried for another one, it didn't work.
Now hashtalk is down!

Same here. I think a lot of Primes are being sold today and they are short on btc.