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Dont be sad, get in Monero (XMR) its actually better overall than Bitcoin and has great chances of repeating its success, its also cheap.

lol. Where do these imbeciles come from?

I can't speak for kazuki49, but I come from the first generation to grow up in the milieu produced by the first wave of cypherpunks and Extropians.

Monero and Ethereum are the next steps in Szatoshi Nickamoto's long-term plan to free humanity from death and taxes, so we may reach the stars.

From where do you 'Buttcoin sucks because fake internet nerd money' Negative Nancy types come?  Some miserable, shitty country behind the Iron Curtain?

Funny that we both registered on the same day!   Cheesy

I'm coming from a dimension where people got tired of constantly listening to shitcoin pumps.

Ethereum is not even released, and monero is perfectly tuned to stay in a niche.

I have never said that bitcoin sucks btw, I prefer to use it over any of my other options.
hero member
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well, at least that is better than having losing huge amounts
legendary
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I registered here and started reading and learning about bitcoin in 2011 when they were just $2 each. Max Keiser got me interested in them.

I never did buy any back then and wish I would have at least spent a twenty. I did mine with my laptop graphics card for a bit but didn't get much.

I did try to sell some things on a website called bitcoin classifieds and my items are still up. Never did sell anything but it just goes to show you the value of bitcoin back then.

For just half a bitcoin you could have bought this in 2011 - http://www.bitcoinclassifieds.net/ad/374_Brand_New_Sealed_Secrets_Of_The_Kama_Sutra_DVD/

For just a quarter of a bitcoin you could have gotten one of these fine HD DVDs.

http://www.bitcoinclassifieds.net/ad/413_Brand_New_Sealed_Transformers__2_Disc_Special_Edition_HD_DVD/

http://www.bitcoinclassifieds.net/ad/411_Brand_New_Sealed_The_Bourne_Identity_HD_DVD/

http://www.bitcoinclassifieds.net/ad/412_Brand_New_Sealed_Meet_Joe_Black_HD_DVD/

http://www.bitcoinclassifieds.net/ad/414_Brand_New_Sealed_Blades_Of_Glory_HD_DVD/










Wow Transformers 2 is more than 5 years old. How time flies Shocked
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Gone for a minute now back again
Because an image is better than a thousand posts :
Full MtGoxUSD price data in log scale :
hero member
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I registered here and started reading and learning about bitcoin in 2011 when they were just $2 each. Max Keiser got me interested in them.

I never did buy any back then and wish I would have at least spent a twenty. I did mine with my laptop graphics card for a bit but didn't get much.

I did try to sell some things on a website called bitcoin classifieds and my items are still up. Never did sell anything but it just goes to show you the value of bitcoin back then.

For just half a bitcoin you could have bought this in 2011 - http://www.bitcoinclassifieds.net/ad/374_Brand_New_Sealed_Secrets_Of_The_Kama_Sutra_DVD/

For just a quarter of a bitcoin you could have gotten one of these fine HD DVDs.

http://www.bitcoinclassifieds.net/ad/413_Brand_New_Sealed_Transformers__2_Disc_Special_Edition_HD_DVD/

http://www.bitcoinclassifieds.net/ad/411_Brand_New_Sealed_The_Bourne_Identity_HD_DVD/

http://www.bitcoinclassifieds.net/ad/412_Brand_New_Sealed_Meet_Joe_Black_HD_DVD/

http://www.bitcoinclassifieds.net/ad/414_Brand_New_Sealed_Blades_Of_Glory_HD_DVD/








newbie
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Dude I am a fucking poor early adopter.

Dont be sad, get in Monero (XMR) its actually better overall than Bitcoin and has great chances of repeating its success, its also cheap.

True.
hero member
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That's a really sad story
Console yourself with the knowledge that you are a footnote in history...
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Gone for a minute now back again
I'll look into other cryptocurrencies, thanks.

I think for all the people that made a killing off of cryptocoins, we also have a lot that almost did, or just missed out on it.

Well, that's kind of obvious - money invested into bitcoins (or any other currency or financial "instrument") is a zero-sum game : for each $/€/£/¤ that someone "wins" by "taking out", someone has to "put in" and "lose".

The question is whether everyone benefits in general (benefit not counted in money) with bitcoin as a tool for transactions (and much more).
hero member
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Hodl!
we also have a lot that almost did,

Yah, I tell you what's worse, being aware of opportunity and being prevented from taking advantage of it... had a lot of real world time/attention vampires through summer/fall 2013... from which I could not get away long enough to set up 6 GPUs for litecoin mining, spiked at 0.051/BTC later in year.... could have about tripled what I'm holding now.
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I think for all the people that made a killing off of cryptocoins, we also have a lot that almost did, or just missed out on it.
legendary
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Crypto is the separation of Power and State.
I've considered multiple times to use my desktop computer as a heater in winter to mine bitcoins (since I had electric heating otherwise). But the risk of frying it always made me reconsider.

I might try it now. I heard a Radeon HD 5770 (that I happen to have) is a good graphic card for bitcoin mining. What kind of bitcoin/joule efficiency can you get using it nowadays?
practically zilch. It won't even make as much in a winter as you can get in one day at a faucet I think.

Other cryptocurrencies, "alts" may be marginally worth it, but only in the particular case of displacing electric heating. Scrypt algorythm has been ASICed though, and Scrypt-N is also, therefore no coin using those is going to be worth doing on a GPU either.

For coins that have been "around" a while, i.e. have non-pump and dump valuations, and active user base and development, I'd take a guess that Darkcoin, Feathercoin and DigitalCoin are most worth looking at right now for GPU mining.

For anyone else, unless you have extremely cheap or free electricity, these are not going to break even still.

You can easily mine a few XCN per day with a GPU.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/annxcn-cryptonite-1st-mini-blockchain-coin-m7-pow-no-premine-713538
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Hodl!
I've considered multiple times to use my desktop computer as a heater in winter to mine bitcoins (since I had electric heating otherwise). But the risk of frying it always made me reconsider.

I might try it now. I heard a Radeon HD 5770 (that I happen to have) is a good graphic card for bitcoin mining. What kind of bitcoin/joule efficiency can you get using it nowadays?
practically zilch. It won't even make as much in a winter as you can get in one day at a faucet I think.

Other cryptocurrencies, "alts" may be marginally worth it, but only in the particular case of displacing electric heating. Scrypt algorythm has been ASICed though, and Scrypt-N is also, therefore no coin using those is going to be worth doing on a GPU either.

For coins that have been "around" a while, i.e. have non-pump and dump valuations, and active user base and development, I'd take a guess that Darkcoin, Feathercoin and DigitalCoin are most worth looking at right now for GPU mining.

For anyone else, unless you have extremely cheap or free electricity, these are not going to break even still.
legendary
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Crypto is the separation of Power and State.
Dont be sad, get in Monero (XMR) its actually better overall than Bitcoin and has great chances of repeating its success, its also cheap.

lol. Where do these imbeciles come from?

I can't speak for kazuki49, but I come from the first generation to grow up in the milieu produced by the first wave of cypherpunks and Extropians.

Monero and Ethereum are the next steps in Szatoshi Nickamoto's long-term plan to free humanity from death and taxes, so we may reach the stars.

From where do you 'Buttcoin sucks because fake internet nerd money' Negative Nancy types come?  Some miserable, shitty country behind the Iron Curtain?

Funny that we both registered on the same day!   Cheesy
full member
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Gone for a minute now back again
I've considered multiple times to use my desktop computer as a heater in winter to mine bitcoins (since I had electric heating otherwise). But the risk of frying it always made me reconsider.

I might try it now. I heard a Radeon HD 5770 (that I happen to have) is a good graphic card for bitcoin mining. What kind of bitcoin/joule efficiency can you get using it nowadays?
legendary
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I have seen photos of some miners that wanted to route the hot air from the gpu rigs throughout the house during the winter and save on AC costs  Wink
legendary
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Core dev leaves me neg feedback #abuse #political
how fiercely blue thy mining rigs glow
legendary
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Even by 2011, it is not an easy task to get a couple of bitcoins without setting up a perfessional GPU mining rig. If I remember correctly, a top gaming rig with dual AMD GPU can generate 0.4 BTC per day, a garage filled with 14 motherboard with 3 AMD cards each can get around 10 coins and pay a lot on electricity since the coin worth just a little by then



And running such a setup for 400 days will net you 4000 coins, still not a big fortune like the guy lost 7000+ coins in a hard drive. If you get the coin this hard way, you will try all the best to protect them


Yeah, I remember doing some calcs on mining over the summer of 2011 and deciding it wasn't worth it, unless one *already* had a bunch of solid GPU cards lying around. Mining basically never pencils out unless you have really cheap electricity and/or vastly lower equipment costs than most people.

It's almost always made more sense to just market-buy the bitcoin instead. At least since I've been paying attention.
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so you could have had like over 10,000 BTC easily...damn...
Probably not from mining (although it would be possible with a large investment). He could have potentially purchased large amounts of bitcoin via gox and/or btc-otc
legendary
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Beyond Imagination
Even by 2011, it is not an easy task to get a couple of bitcoins without setting up a perfessional GPU mining rig. If I remember correctly, a top gaming rig with dual AMD GPU can generate 0.4 BTC per day, a garage filled with 14 motherboard with 3 AMD cards each can get around 10 coins and pay a lot on electricity since the coin worth just a little by then



And running such a setup for 400 days will net you 4000 coins, still not a big fortune like the guy lost 7000+ coins in a hard drive. If you get the coin this hard way, you will try all the best to protect them
legendary
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At least you haven't lost your money with scams and with Gox/Stamps. Or gambling

Things always could be worse
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