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  • gauchojake
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    • 09-17-10
    • 34113

    #176
    Thinking about getting a mining rig from butterfly labs
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    • Domestic
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      • 02-10-09
      • 6323

      #177
      Originally posted by gauchojake
      Thinking about getting a mining rig from butterfly labs
      The ship has kind of sailed on this. I would also read up on some of the controversy regarding BF labs recently.
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      • Sam Odom
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        • 10-30-05
        • 58063

        #178
        need a warehouse full to make $$$ these days
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        • gauchojake
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          • 09-17-10
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          #179
          Originally posted by Domestic
          The ship has kind of sailed on this. I would also read up on some of the controversy regarding BF labs recently.
          Really? I heard they were legit ASIC machines. My buddy on minecraft told me he's been cleaning up with this rig.
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          • Domestic
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            • 02-10-09
            • 6323

            #180
            Originally posted by gauchojake
            Really? I heard they were legit ASIC machines. My buddy on minecraft told me he's been cleaning up with this rig.
            I'm sure their machines are legit but to make an actual profit considering the price of electricity you have to now invest tens of thousands of dollars worth of equipment as Sam said. BF labs seem to have some sort of legal trouble at the moment, I am not fully up to speed with it but have just noticed a lot of people not happy with the company as of late.
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            • GigaOuts
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              • 01-02-12
              • 527

              #181
              Originally posted by elgreco
              The machines will not turn off because they have financial incentive to stay running due to transaction fees.
              So if I send 1 bitcoin to a friend, he will not receive the full bitcoin or I have to pay 1.001 bitcoin?
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              • gauchojake
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                • 09-17-10
                • 34113

                #182
                Originally posted by Domestic
                I'm sure their machines are legit but to make an actual profit considering the price of electricity you have to now invest tens of thousands of dollars worth of equipment as Sam said. BF labs seem to have some sort of legal trouble at the moment, I am not fully up to speed with it but have just noticed a lot of people not happy with the company as of late.
                Are you serious? I keep calling and emailing but they say they are on it. Is there an SBR-like watchdog for bitcoin? I have been waiting 6 moths.
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                • gauchojake
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                  • 09-17-10
                  • 34113

                  #183
                  Originally posted by Domestic
                  I'm sure their machines are legit but to make an actual profit considering the price of electricity you have to now invest tens of thousands of dollars worth of equipment as Sam said. BF labs seem to have some sort of legal trouble at the moment, I am not fully up to speed with it but have just noticed a lot of people not happy with the company as of late.

                  No no worries about electricity I'm siphoning gas from my neighbors 4 runner and then running his generator for my juice lol.
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                  • elgreco
                    SBR Wise Guy
                    • 12-16-09
                    • 988

                    #184
                    Originally posted by GigaOuts
                    So if I send 1 bitcoin to a friend, he will not receive the full bitcoin or I have to pay 1.001 bitcoin?
                    If you send 1 BTC to a friend and leave your wallet on it's default settings, it will send 1.0001 BTC.
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                    • GigaOuts
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                      • 01-02-12
                      • 527

                      #185
                      Originally posted by elgreco
                      If you send 1 BTC to a friend and leave your wallet on it's default settings, it will send 1.0001 BTC.
                      Oh I see. thanks. I don't known if I want to support bitcoin as a canadian sport bettor after seeing this:
                      We buy bitcoins at$351.12<small style="box-sizing: border-box; font-size: 12px;">CAD</small>
                      We sell bitcoins at$388.06<small style="box-sizing: border-box; font-size: 12px;">CAD</small>
                      And to fund your Quadriga CX account with INTERAC, there is 3% charging fee, this make
                      V I S A deposit much more pleasing even at ridiculous 3.8% fee.
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                      • elgreco
                        SBR Wise Guy
                        • 12-16-09
                        • 988

                        #186
                        Originally posted by GigaOuts
                        Oh I see. thanks. I don't known if I want to support bitcoin as a canadian sport bettor after seeing this:
                        We buy bitcoins at$351.12<small style="box-sizing: border-box; font-size: 12px;">CAD</small>
                        We sell bitcoins at$388.06<small style="box-sizing: border-box; font-size: 12px;">CAD</small>
                        And to fund your Quadriga CX account with INTERAC, there is 3% charging fee, this make
                        V I S A deposit much more pleasing even at ridiculous 3.8% fee.
                        That's a ridiculous spread. Is that from Localbitcoins? It has to be. You can use a real exchange instead.
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                        • GigaOuts
                          SBR Wise Guy
                          • 01-02-12
                          • 527

                          #187
                          Originally posted by elgreco
                          That's a ridiculous spread. Is that from Localbitcoins? It has to be. You can use a real exchange instead.
                          nope! this is from Quadriga CX site. It be nice to trade with peer to peer with no middleman but than there is possible scam too....lol.
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                          • Optional
                            Administrator
                            • 06-10-10
                            • 61502

                            #188
                            Originally posted by elgreco
                            That's a ridiculous spread. Is that from Localbitcoins? It has to be. You can use a real exchange instead.
                            Similar issue for Australians.

                            The two local operations I can buy from charge just enough premium over the rate Coindesk use to make it comparable with sending my Aussie dollars to a US$ book via skrill.
                            .
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                            • Sam Odom
                              SBR Aristocracy
                              • 10-30-05
                              • 58063

                              #189
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                              • sweep
                                SBR Posting Legend
                                • 10-09-10
                                • 16753

                                #190
                                Originally posted by Sam Odom
                                Old report, will never see $660 again
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                                • jjgold
                                  SBR Aristocracy
                                  • 07-20-05
                                  • 388179

                                  #191
                                  That was a good video

                                  I cannot believe that one operation that guy has

                                  Current price $326
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                                  • deuxfaces
                                    Restricted User
                                    • 12-16-12
                                    • 5

                                    #192
                                    Originally posted by GigaOuts
                                    Oh I see. thanks. I don't known if I want to support bitcoin as a canadian sport bettor after seeing this:
                                    We buy bitcoins at$351.12<small style="box-sizing: border-box; font-size: 12px;">CAD</small>
                                    We sell bitcoins at$388.06<small style="box-sizing: border-box; font-size: 12px;">CAD</small>
                                    And to fund your Quadriga CX account with INTERAC, there is 3% charging fee, this make
                                    V I S A deposit much more pleasing even at ridiculous 3.8% fee.

                                    Those rates are for in-person trades in their offices.

                                    You can currently buy for $375CAD or sell for $372CAD through their online exchange.
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                                    • Sam Odom
                                      SBR Aristocracy
                                      • 10-30-05
                                      • 58063

                                      #193
                                      Originally posted by jjgold

                                      Current price $326

                                      Presently... seems comfortable in the 310-330 range

                                      But who really knows
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                                      • gauchojake
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                                        • 09-17-10
                                        • 34113

                                        #194
                                        lol shitcoin
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                                        • GigaOuts
                                          SBR Wise Guy
                                          • 01-02-12
                                          • 527

                                          #195
                                          Originally posted by gauchojake
                                          lol shitcoin
                                          I agree. So disappointed with this bitcoin. It cost $$$ to fund the account with fiat currency to an exchange site. The site charge a % to buy & charge a % to sell, that added up more than 3.8% after said & done. Give me back Neteller & Moneybooker please.....1 time.
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                                          • elgreco
                                            SBR Wise Guy
                                            • 12-16-09
                                            • 988

                                            #196
                                            Originally posted by gauchojake
                                            lol shitcoin
                                            From http://www.sportsbookreview.com/foru...l#post17480994 on 01-13-13:

                                            Originally posted by gauchojake
                                            lol @ shitcoins
                                            Originally posted by gauchojake
                                            I understand shitcoins better than most. You'd be better off sticking your cash in a mattress. Unregulated virtual currency mined by Chinese slaves, subject to hackers and government intervention... sounds safe to me . Shitcoin market lost over 80% in a day from a hack. No thanks.
                                            Bitcoin was $13 when you said that. How's that cash under your mattress doing? You think the internet forgets?

                                            I think the correct statement is: "lol @ gauchoJOKE"
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                                            • gauchojake
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                                              • 09-17-10
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                                              #197
                                              I stand by my assessment. It will go to zero soon enough.
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                                              • raiders72001
                                                Senior Member
                                                • 08-10-05
                                                • 11126

                                                #198
                                                Originally posted by GigaOuts
                                                I agree. So disappointed with this bitcoin. It cost $$$ to fund the account with fiat currency to an exchange site. The site charge a % to buy & charge a % to sell, that added up more than 3.8% after said & done. Give me back Neteller & Moneybooker please.....1 time.
                                                It's 1% + 15 cents through Coinbase.
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                                                • cincy
                                                  SBR Sharp
                                                  • 09-30-07
                                                  • 403

                                                  #199
                                                  I opened a NitrogenSports account and coinbase account just now in a few minutes. But coinbase says it will take 5 days before the transfer deposit from my bank is available as bitcoins in my coinbase account. i think some people suggested if I want to deposit from coinbase to NitrogenSports I need to send the money to blockchain first. Do I need to go to a website to open up a blockchain account or how do I send bitcoins from coinbase to blockchain then Nitrogen sports. Do I need to add blockchain as a merchant or as someone I want to transfer with while logged into coinbase? Thanks.
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                                                  • raiders72001
                                                    Senior Member
                                                    • 08-10-05
                                                    • 11126

                                                    #200
                                                    Originally posted by cincy
                                                    I opened a NitrogenSports account and coinbase account just now in a few minutes. But coinbase says it will take 5 days before the transfer deposit from my bank is available as bitcoins in my coinbase account. i think some people suggested if I want to deposit from coinbase to NitrogenSports I need to send the money to blockchain first. Do I need to go to a website to open up a blockchain account or how do I send bitcoins from coinbase to blockchain then Nitrogen sports. Do I need to add blockchain as a merchant or as someone I want to transfer with while logged into coinbase? Thanks.
                                                    You can transfer bitcoins right from you Coinbase account to Nitrogen. I'd recommend opening a blcokchain.info account too. Then transfer bitcoins from your Coinbase account to blockchain.info and then to Nitrogen. Do the reverse when wanting to cash out.

                                                    The reason for this is that Coinbase has closed accounts of those that have been transferring bitcoins directly to sportsbooks. Nitrogen is one book that has taken a precaution by sending out payouts from multiple addresses. They also allow you to change your deposit address up to 5 times a day. This helps not to raise a red flag but why chance it.
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                                                    • raiders72001
                                                      Senior Member
                                                      • 08-10-05
                                                      • 11126

                                                      #201
                                                      There’s been a lot of talk this week about the concerns around withdrawing to Coinbase when you’re using your bitcoins to gamble. A few bettors have received emails like the following from Coinbase:
                                                      “Upon review of your Coinbase account, we have determined that we can no longer provide you access to Coinbase Services. Please understand that Coinbase is a regulated Money Service Business under the FinCEN division of the U.S. Treasury Department and as such, we are required to review accounts in order to ensure compliance with regulations.
                                                      Gambling is illegal under US law even if you live outside of the US we cannot provide services to your account for the purpose of any type of gambling activity.”

                                                      Anonymity and security are always at the top of our minds, so we’d like to take a moment to reassure you that we don’t use a single address to withdraw your bitcoins from Nitrogen Sports. Your deposit address can also be changed (up to 5 times a day) if you’d like to ensure that you’re getting a completely brand new deposit address every time.

                                                      If you have any concerns about the security of your bitcoin, please don’t ever hesitate to give us a shout! Please submit a support ticket, and one of our amazing support staff would be happy to walk you through how we ensure your anonymity.
                                                      https://nitrogensports.eu/blog/withdrawing-to-coinbase/
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                                                      • elgreco
                                                        SBR Wise Guy
                                                        • 12-16-09
                                                        • 988

                                                        #202
                                                        Great info Raiders72001
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                                                        • jjgold
                                                          SBR Aristocracy
                                                          • 07-20-05
                                                          • 388179

                                                          #203
                                                          There is alt of red tape in this thread

                                                          You better study everything before you get involved with Bitcoin
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                                                          • ItsMeMrMattE
                                                            SBR Hall of Famer
                                                            • 08-30-10
                                                            • 5294

                                                            #204
                                                            dont stall now. so close to being right on with my first dip into the BTC markets. wanna break the $400 mark in order to be able to consider the quick turnaround.
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                                                            • 3runhomer
                                                              SBR Sharp
                                                              • 08-23-10
                                                              • 422

                                                              #205
                                                              Originally posted by Sam Odom

                                                              Very interesting video...

                                                              But can someone explain to me where these "miner" on the internet are actually finding and acquiring these bitcoins?

                                                              For example, this dude in the video is supposedly making 8M a month...where is that money coming from?
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                                                              • Domestic
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                                                                • 02-10-09
                                                                • 6323

                                                                #206
                                                                Originally posted by 3runhomer
                                                                Very interesting video...

                                                                But can someone explain to me where these "miner" on the internet are actually finding and acquiring these bitcoins?

                                                                For example, this dude in the video is supposedly making 8M a month...where is that money coming from?


                                                                The miners maintain the block chain and ensure each transaction made with bitcoin is valid and are rewarded with bitcoins and transaction fees for their effort. The bitcoin miners then sell their bitcoins on exchanges or locally. The better your mining hardware the better your chance of being rewarded with more bitcoin than those with weaker hardware. The more competitive mining is the more secure the network.
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                                                                • superwerewolf6
                                                                  SBR Wise Guy
                                                                  • 02-22-11
                                                                  • 557

                                                                  #207
                                                                  theres an algorthym of complex math problems or what not, ur cpu/gpu/mining gear, trys to solve it , ur competing/racing ,who ever solves it first gets the block.these days u just join a pool now (unless u have a big farm). pools combine processing power in a sense, and everybody splits the catch.
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                                                                  • gauchojake
                                                                    BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                                                                    • 09-17-10
                                                                    • 34113

                                                                    #208
                                                                    Originally posted by elgreco
                                                                    From http://www.sportsbookreview.com/foru...l#post17480994 on 01-13-13:




                                                                    Bitcoin was $13 when you said that. How's that cash under your mattress doing? You think the internet forgets?

                                                                    I think the correct statement is: "lol @ gauchoJOKE"
                                                                    So is it more profitable to mine coins or speculate on their value these days?

                                                                    I know the answer, so basically I'll just cut to the chase, you are advising people to purchase what essentially amounts to an unregulated asset that has daily fluctuations in the 1000% range. Good news, you have no recourse if you lose your money to unscrupulous players. Who are anonymous. Ok.
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                                                                    • elgreco
                                                                      SBR Wise Guy
                                                                      • 12-16-09
                                                                      • 988

                                                                      #209
                                                                      Originally posted by gauchojake
                                                                      So is it more profitable to mine coins or speculate on their value these days?

                                                                      I know the answer, so basically I'll just cut to the chase, you are advising people to purchase what essentially amounts to an unregulated asset that has daily fluctuations in the 1000% range. Good news, you have no recourse if you lose your money to unscrupulous players. Who are anonymous. Ok.
                                                                      Little extreme, no? We can have an interesting enough conversation without resorting to hyperbole. Also, I never advised anyone to do anything. I've just been educating people on how Bitcoin works.

                                                                      As an aside. Anreas Antonopoulos killed it at the Canadian Senate the other day. It's long, but I recommend anyone interested in Bitcoin put on the vid and leave it on in the background as you do other work.


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                                                                      • ItsMeMrMattE
                                                                        SBR Hall of Famer
                                                                        • 08-30-10
                                                                        • 5294

                                                                        #210
                                                                        bought 3BTC at $305 sold at $405. not bad for my first go at the markets. its looking like it will most likely run up a little higher but $405 was my sell point. still sticking to the $400's is where it wants to be for its foreseeable long term operating point. anytime you can get it at under $350 you're getting a deal, imo.
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