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Re: no upper/no lower address giveaway
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znggurj
on 17/04/2017, 19:14:18 UTC
I am not sure what the difficulty is for the addresses with numbers mixed in, but it generally takes me under a minute to create those.
How long did it take for you to generate the address with only lowercase letters and no numbers, and what kind of specs did the AWS instance have?
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Re: Number of Bitcoin users.
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znggurj
on 14/04/2017, 16:32:34 UTC
The most useful data in my opinion is volume, because it may really determine how big market is, and it doesnt matter how many users we have in the blockchain- it matters how much money is invested into this technology, am i right?
Somebody could just send coins back and forwards between addresses they own to generate 'fake' volume. Instead I think a more accurate accurate metric is Bitcoin days destroyed.
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Re: Spam attack again
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znggurj
on 14/04/2017, 16:24:58 UTC
blockstream wanting to cause drama to make UASF look like its needed
I think that Gregory Maxwell (Blockstream CTO) opposes BIP 148. You should probably do your research before you start throwing shit around.
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Re: Stake your Bitcoin address here
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znggurj
on 12/04/2017, 20:07:24 UTC
1JNDY2AhsUH47BZGJwRx7dGLecbJ7RyjKx

Im In the silence and this account is connected with this address.

HOdPP9EuFFHeQwF3o4lJsjILyp2Kq2lpA61y22QkK9ATO+80mbMoeKg7r9IrHeidsZW01DcZYp8+hfIok/fwKyQ=
Signature verifies successfully Smiley
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Re: Reddit Account
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znggurj
on 11/04/2017, 14:32:22 UTC
Description: A 10 year old Reddit account, has a couple of weeks of Reddit gold remaining and ~5k comment karma
Starting bid: 0.009 BTC
Buy it now: 0.010 BTC
End date and time: 24 hours after the first bid is posted
Payment methods accepted: Bitcoin only
Additional information: You can pay the escrow fees if we use an escrow Wink

I would like to buy it for "Buy it now" price. Please contact me.

Sold, for 0.1 BTC. Locking this thread now.
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Re: want to mine 1 btc in a month by mining
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znggurj
on 11/04/2017, 13:46:20 UTC
i have known about bitcoin since year 2012, but i never did mining until now because i dont have knowledge about technical in mining and also the main considering is the cost of hardware of mining, but i want to try to mine btc and have a target to make 1 btc in a month.
my question is :
1. what hardware i need to create a mining rig ?
2. how much its cost ?
3. what the minimum hashrate to produce 1 btc in a month by mining?
thank you

At the current difficulty levels, to be mining 1 BTC per month you'll need around 66 TH/s.
For that, you're going to need 5 antminer S9s which would come to $10,500
Of course you will have to also include electricity costs and contribution to initial cost in your earning per month too...

If that seems a bit high I think you should lower your aspirations a little Wink
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Re: Am I the only miner who feels disgusted by the talk of PoW change?
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znggurj
on 11/04/2017, 10:25:12 UTC
cpu coin are also bad, and worse than asic, because a random dude could use aws instances to own a large amount of hash in no time and centralized the mining activity
Well, is a GPU coin also bad then? A random dude can use AWS GPU instances to own a large amount of hash in no time.
https://aws.amazon.com/ec2/Elastic-GPUs/

no they are not as efficient as cpu aws instances, they are far worse, inf act you don't see it often used, instead aws instaces are perfect for cpu coin, but they will centralized the hashrate too much and kill the coin

I can't comment on mining cryptocurrency with AWS, but I've had a lot of luck running hashcat on Amazon P2 instances.
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Reddit Account
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znggurj
on 11/04/2017, 09:21:02 UTC
Description: A 10 year old Reddit account, has a couple of weeks of Reddit gold remaining and ~5k comment karma
Starting bid: 0.009 BTC
Buy it now: 0.010 BTC
End date and time: 24 hours after the first bid is posted
Payment methods accepted: Bitcoin only
Additional information: You can pay the escrow fees if we use an escrow Wink
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Re: Developer for Hire
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znggurj
on 11/04/2017, 08:22:33 UTC
Bump, still looking to do this.
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Re: Am I the only miner who feels disgusted by the talk of PoW change?
by
znggurj
on 11/04/2017, 08:02:49 UTC
cpu coin are also bad, and worse than asic, because a random dude could use aws instances to own a large amount of hash in no time and centralized the mining activity
Well, is a GPU coin also bad then? A random dude can use AWS GPU instances to own a large amount of hash in no time.
https://aws.amazon.com/ec2/Elastic-GPUs/

LMAO I don't think it works like you guys think it does   Cheesy

http://i.imgur.com/urEk9do.jpg

I was refuting Amph's claim, not agreeing with him.
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Re: Am I the only miner who feels disgusted by the talk of PoW change?
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znggurj
on 10/04/2017, 15:12:56 UTC
cpu coin are also bad, and worse than asic, because a random dude could use aws instances to own a large amount of hash in no time and centralized the mining activity
Well, is a GPU coin also bad then? A random dude can use AWS GPU instances to own a large amount of hash in no time.
https://aws.amazon.com/ec2/Elastic-GPUs/
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Re: mining Island
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znggurj
on 10/04/2017, 10:10:13 UTC
I think this option is very good and it will be less expensive
I disagree, even with government subsidies solar panels are still incredibly expensive. It'd take a very long time to get a return on your investment.
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Developer for Hire
by
znggurj
on 10/04/2017, 09:09:36 UTC
Hi all, I am a developer looking to earn some Bitcoin.

My skills include:

  • PHP
    • Laravel
    • Symfony
    • Wordpress
  • Java
    • Spring
    • JavaEE
  • JavaScript
    • Vue
    • React
    • Angular
  • *nix server administration
    • Various web servers, load balancers, caches, databases...
    • Tor hidden services

Not just limited to those but they're what I know best.

I'd also prefer to remain anonymous and not show previous works, if this is a problem for you please do not bother me.
I live in the UK if you care about timezones. Please PM me if you have any ideas and want a quote.

Thanks Smiley
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Re: Stake your Bitcoin address here
by
znggurj
on 09/04/2017, 14:18:44 UTC
Hi, I stake the following Bitcoin address: 17LK9UHxVycoCFvsttmSRp2cmKx6RLyDLU

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Today is the 9th of April 2017 and I am staking this address on BitcoinTalk.org
Code:
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Verification on coinig



Additionally I stake the following PGP public key:

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-----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----

Code:
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA256

Today is the 9th of April 2017 and I as staking this PGP key on BitcoinTalk.org
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Version: GnuPG v2

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-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

Not sure of any online tools for verifying PGP signatures.