• Bitcoin
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[QUOTE=Doritos_Man;30575872]While I was away my Pool auto payed out but my Bitcoin client was not open. I opened it to see if I had received my payment and I don't have the funds from it. Do I just need to wait or am I not going to receive my payout?[/QUOTE] Mine usually take a while before they show up.
You can find some surprising facts about bitcoins here [url]http://blockexplorer.com/q[/url] Like the average number of hashes required to win a block with the current difficulty. Is 3,766,548,342,687,541
[quote] [B][Update - 2:06 GMT] What we know and what is being done.[/B] [LIST] [*]It appears that someone who performs audits on our system and had read-only access to our database had their computer compromised. This allowed for someone to pull our database. [B]The site was not compromised with a SQL injection as many are reporting, so in effect the site was not hacked.[/B] [*]Two months ago we migrated from MD5 hashing to freeBSD MD5 salted hashing. [B]The unsalted user accounts in the wild are ones that haven't been accessed in over 2 months and are considered idle.[/B] Once we are back up we will have implemented SHA-512 multi-iteration salted hashing and all users will be required to update to a new strong password. [*]We have been working with Google to ensure any gmail accounts associated with Mt.Gox user accounts have been locked and need to be reverified. [*]Mt.Gox will continue to be offline as we continue our investigation, at this time we are pushing it to 8:00am GMT. [*]When Mt.Gox comes back online, we will be putting all users through a new security measure to authenticate the users. This will be a mix of matching the last IP address that accessed the account, verifying their email address, account name and old password. Users will then be prompted to enter in a new strong password. [*]Once Mt.Gox is back online, trades 218869~222470 will be reverted. [/quote] [/LIST]
[QUOTE=SCopE5000;30574236]Not if they got the salt as well.[/QUOTE] Not sure how you're expecting the website to verify the password if it doesn't have the salt... [QUOTE=Themage;30575599]The Dollar has gold backing it up[/QUOTE] What are you talking about?
Oh that's why my bitcoins disappeard in slush's pool, mtgox had their user info leaked, and I used the same generated password for that as slush's pool. the ONE TIME I do that. fuck.
could someone send 0.0015 BTC to 1BTayTQbwFrR38efZGbCFErmHZUYoMhL2A please?
Hmm this looks interesting... I have an old-ass comp that I use as a seedbox 24/7... the KHash/s numbers are going to be horrendous (I'd go as far as shameful), but I don't mind... Should I give it a try?
[QUOTE=Pretiacruento;30578775]Hmm this looks interesting... I have an old-ass comp that I use as a seedbox 24/7... the KHash/s numbers are going to be horrendous, but I don't mind... Should I give it a try?[/QUOTE] If you want to make 1 satoshi per day while in a pool, be my guest
[QUOTE=mmavipc;30578810]If you want to make 1 satoshi per day while in a pool, be my guest[/QUOTE] Excuse me for asking, but what is a satoshi? :v:
[QUOTE=Themage;30575599]The Dollar has gold backing it up, bitcoins have nothing.[/QUOTE] uh not since 1933
[QUOTE=Pretiacruento;30578836]Excuse me for asking, but what is a satoshi? :v:[/QUOTE] The smallest unit possible in bitcoins [editline]20th June 2011[/editline] Think of it as 1/50th of a USD penny
Well I kinda expected it to be the lowest of the low... I'll probably give it a try, see how it goes [editline]20th June 2011[/editline] Although, now that I think of it again... it's kinda pointless
I've made about 30$ + the one steam game I traded for BTC. Electricity costs probably somewhere around 2-4 euros.
Once BTCGuild confirms my last batch I'll have 0.1BTC =3 (Aka 3 days of GPU time for $1.8...) I wish I had an AMD card...
[QUOTE=Themage;30575599]The Dollar has gold backing it up, bitcoins have nothing.[/QUOTE] No it doesn't, the gold standard was discontinued years ago.
[QUOTE=mmavipc;30578714]could someone send 0.0015 BTC to 1BTayTQbwFrR38efZGbCFErmHZUYoMhL2A please?[/QUOTE] [url]http://freebitcoins.appspot.com/[/url] This gives you 0.001 bitcoins.
[QUOTE=SCopE5000;30573382]mt.gox database hacked, log into gmail: LOL UR ACCOUNT HAS BEEN COMPROMISED, CHANGE UR PASSWORD good show encrypting passwords.[/QUOTE] Though there aren't any records of other IPs on my Gmail account. What's the warning about really... ?
[QUOTE=thf;30579794]Though there aren't any records of other IPs on my Gmail account. What's the warning about really... ?[/QUOTE] Mt.Gox gave google a list of all the users with gmail accounts so that the accounts could be locked before anyone attempted to get in. [url]https://support.mtgox.com/entries/20208066-huge-bitcoin-sell-off-due-to-a-compromised-account-rollback[/url] [QUOTE=Mt.Gox]We have been working with Google to ensure any gmail accounts associated with Mt.Gox user accounts have been locked and need to be reverified. [/QUOTE]
Woah. [img]http://gyazo.com/5dfc4eec489b43b7d2ec328b8d88bea0.png[/img] Someone with brains in charge of security? I want to hump him.
[QUOTE=IpHa;30579887]Mt.Gox gave google a list of all the users with gmail accounts so that the accounts could be locked before anyone attempted to get in. [url]https://support.mtgox.com/entries/20208066-huge-bitcoin-sell-off-due-to-a-compromised-account-rollback[/url][/QUOTE] Locked how? Even though it asked me to change password, I could log in regularly.
Fuuuck. Can someone make an explanation for dummies how to mine bitcoins. Cant get the miners work, and I use win7. I could also use my other computer to mine (uses xp). I downloaded the jgarzik's CPU miner but it just gives me a blank shortcut on my screen.
I've started using Bitcoin7, the prices are low (Selling @ 13 dollars currently) and you withdraw directly to your bitcoin wallet, so you can then sell bitcoin on other markets. [url]https://www.bitcoin7.com/?ref=7030[/url]
So, what exactly is this, the OP is too complicated for me. :saddowns: You idle in it and get money, or..?
[QUOTE=Xenoyia v2;30581131]So, what exactly is this, the OP is too complicated for me. :saddowns: You idle in it and get money, or..?[/QUOTE] Waste GPU clock cycles, get money.
Got 50Mhash/s on my GTX460 Overclocked it, now I get 60. :dance:
[QUOTE=nikomo;30581156]Waste GPU clock cycles, get money.[/QUOTE] Ooh. I downloaded the bitcoin program but it's just a really basic GUI with a few dropdown menus with "Address Book" and "Send Money" below them. Do I just leave this running? :v: Also, there's something called "connections" with a number that's increasing slowly..
[QUOTE=Warship;30581175]Got 50Mhash/s on my GTX460 Overclocked it, now I get 60. :dance:[/QUOTE] I'm doing 170+ on my 5770. [editline]20th June 2011[/editline] [QUOTE=Xenoyia v2;30581179]Ooh. I downloaded the bitcoin program but it's just a really basic GUI with a few dropdown menus with "Address Book" and "Send Money" below them. Do I just leave this running? :v:[/QUOTE] Nah, that program is only capable of solo-mining with the CPU (you'll never get anything out of that, CPU too slow, block too big for one man). You have to get a miner program, configure it up with a bitcoin mining pool and then you have to tweak all your settings and then you overclock to get a slight increase that doesn't actually matter...
How do I actually use the miner program? The RAR contains nothing but .dll:s
Anyone having a solution for "Problems communicating with bitcoin RPC"? There's a good deal of hits on Google, but I coouldn't find any solution. Sorry if it's been posted in here before, but I don't feel like reading 40 pages, and search didn't show any results.
[QUOTE=GoDong-DK;30581770]Anyone having a solution for "Problems communicating with bitcoin RPC"? There's a good deal of hits on Google, but I coouldn't find any solution. Sorry if it's been posted in here before, but I don't feel like reading 40 pages, and search didn't show any results.[/QUOTE] That means your pool is down.
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