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legendary
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Keep it real
August 27, 2013, 06:24:14 AM
#97
The post count to get out of Newbies was lowered from 5 to 1? I think that was a good change, basically everybody was making spam posts in the newbie forum to get up to five posts.

I think the post count requirement is still 5. The time requirement is still the same too. Where did you read that from?

All it takes now is 1 post and 4 hours elapsed from the time that post was made.
b!z
legendary
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August 27, 2013, 05:00:17 AM
#96
The post count to get out of Newbies was lowered from 5 to 1? I think that was a good change, basically everybody was making spam posts in the newbie forum to get up to five posts.

I think the post count requirement is still 5. The time requirement is still the same too. Where did you read that from?
newbie
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August 27, 2013, 01:21:45 AM
#95
Thanks for the excellent guide, tysat!
newbie
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August 21, 2013, 06:59:26 AM
#94
Thank you very much for setting up this thread. Excellent place for a first post. I wonder / hope this message is long enough to suffice. I'm very dedicated to Bitcoin. Its really great stuff.  Shocked
newbie
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August 17, 2013, 01:00:35 AM
#93
I just recently got into mining.
I've been watching bitcoin for a while now but rise and fall this past spring delayed my decision to get into bitcoin.
Where is the best place to buy/sell bitcoins?
Right now i'm using coinbase but their fees seem kind of high
newbie
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August 10, 2013, 06:37:56 PM
#92
I have been lurking for a while and finally signed up. I need to find a good trusted network for a marketplace and develop some new contacts. I started mining over 6 months ago and have accumulated a decent amount of BTC and I want to start looking into trading/loaning. I also want to find a good place to start purchasing as well. Thanks for your consideration!
newbie
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August 10, 2013, 06:10:31 PM
#91
Thank you for this free forum.  There is a lot of very useful information on here, and it seems to be the official source for a lot of bitcoin related matters.  Who runs the site?  Is our privacy as a whole being threatened by all the people that are posting their wallet addresses on here and making it easier to track transaction chains?  Is bitcointalk a member of PRISM?
newbie
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August 09, 2013, 05:52:30 AM
#90
I decided to stop lurking and join up.  FWIW (nothing, I guess) I think the 4 hour policy is a good deterrent to keep newbies from bothering members and administrators.  I am currently running a bfl60 with bfgminer.  I haven't updated to the new version (3.1.4) but plan to do that soon.
newbie
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August 01, 2013, 08:30:49 PM
#89
Hi!

How can I open a new thread? An advertisement in auction section?
newbie
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July 18, 2013, 10:55:34 PM
#88
Fairly recent convert to cryptocurrency.  Time to stop lurking and get active...kicking myself for not paying attention when I first heard the term bitcoin.  Currently mining the three primary currencies on a couple 7950s and a block eruptor (yes I know the ROI is terrible). But with a couple pcs that are normally on 24/7 anyway I figure a couple additional watts for some coin.  I figured i could stay home from the bar for a night and save enough to justify the Eruptor.  Looking more to mine and hold than to turn a quick profit anyway.

Any tips or recommendations for the the group buys on the big ASIC rigs?  It Seems to me that some of those have great potential for decent Ghs/$ even with some conservative forecasts for difficulty adjustments.
newbie
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July 14, 2013, 06:44:20 PM
#87
Several sentences.... I'm a long time lurker.  I downloaded one of the earliest versions of cgminer and managed to write a block on a cpu quite a while ago.  Since then I haven't had time to devote to mining, but I've been paying attention.  I bought at $12 last year from bitinstant; everything I could muster.  I'm glad I did.  Now I am in the position to buy a few rigs from canaryinthemine, who I've read enough on this forum to believe he is legit.  I only recently realized that he is moving some lightweight mining boards that I can make good use of.  And I have the BTC.  Now to see if I can get approved to post on the Group Buy #11 message thread.  Mad at myself for not reading the forums in the last week.  In four hours it will be 11:43.  The clock is ticking....  Is that a good enough excuse to get approved faster???
Thanks to the community as a whole, I've already learned a lot here and expect to learn much more.  Awaiting your question.  And PMing you now, thanks.

***Not figuring out how to PM on this platform, but I guess I have four hours to figure that out!  =)
newbie
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July 10, 2013, 12:28:24 AM
#86
Ahh, what to say?  I'm new here, and to the whole bitcoin process as a whole.  Why did I register here? Because I wanted to purchase some coin. So I register and try to PM someone and then find out that I have to post (and only in the Newbie section) and be logged in at least 4 hours before I can do that. I hope I understand that rule correctly and that this counts.
It seems that there is a greater possibility that newbies can be taken advantage of and while I guess that part of the newbie rule is so that we educate ourselves before we start wasting space in forums and PMing members I would think that any potential scammer would look for victims in this section.
For me, I usually will spend some time lurking to figure stuff out before very slowly wading in.  What I do hope is that this community doesn't carry an almost elitist or snobby hipster type mentality. I fear the, "If you're too stupid to understand this then don't waste my time" responses.
I'll try not too be lazy, Oh yes and I certainly will try my best to use the "search" function.

Ok, there was my newbie rant... Now let me in please!  Grin
cet
member
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July 09, 2013, 08:06:31 PM
#85
How much longer to get "unnewbied"? I believe I have followed the rules, and should be ok now. Perhaps there is a backlog since bitcoin is super popular now?

Since I just got out of the newbie status after joining today, I can explain how.  It's actually automated, you just have to be willing to be logged in for the four hours.  Here's a hint: you don't have to be active on the bitcoin forums that entire time, as long as you're logged in to the forum AND using your computer for something like surfing the internet, you'll get out of the newbie state.

So ... no requirement to post messages in the newbie board first?  I thought I read that posting was required before you migated to Jr. Member

/cet
newbie
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July 09, 2013, 07:32:32 PM
#84
Hi, dont know what to write here....got 24 Gh/s in 7950s....worked btc....now I need help about switch to ltc my rigs....come to most popular forum about crypto currency....is it enough to get status to write (+4hrs of wait)?And is it something more that I must do so that I can be forum member?

How much did you invest in your config?
newbie
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July 09, 2013, 07:26:07 PM
#83
As a newbie to bitcoin, though a long-time fan of discussion forums, I find BitcoinTalk to be an extremely helpful and informative resource (and in particular, the Newbie Readme thread).  I look forward to learning from, and growing with, the other members of this board.
hero member
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It's all fun and games until somebody loses an eye
June 28, 2013, 12:18:56 PM
#82
The post count to get out of Newbies was lowered from 5 to 1? I think that was a good change, basically everybody was making spam posts in the newbie forum to get up to five posts.
hero member
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June 28, 2013, 12:05:09 PM
#81
Hi, dont know what to write here....got 24 Gh/s in 7950s....worked btc....now I need help about switch to ltc my rigs....come to most popular forum about crypto currency....is it enough to get status to write (+4hrs of wait)?And is it something more that I must do so that I can be forum member?

You must have at least 5 posts AND have been logged in for at least 4 hours Wink
newbie
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Merit: 0
June 28, 2013, 02:51:08 AM
#80
Hi, dont know what to write here....got 24 Gh/s in 7950s....worked btc....now I need help about switch to ltc my rigs....come to most popular forum about crypto currency....is it enough to get status to write (+4hrs of wait)?And is it something more that I must do so that I can be forum member?
newbie
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Merit: 0
June 25, 2013, 03:42:42 AM
#79
Now I definitely understand the need to have this type of restriction on these forums, but this section is just crazy.


The listing is such a strange assortment of threads/titles that it's kind of hard to look through them all.

newbie
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June 25, 2013, 12:38:46 AM
#78
I like the idea of demonstrating that you have been a longtime lurker in some technical way as well. I have enough chops to build and tune a miner,  (2x Sapphire 7970) soon to be 3x once the funds are there, but I can't get in on a group buy till I serve time in the dungeon. Oh well, its a small price to pay.
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