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hero member
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I'm a cynic, I'm a quaint
August 18, 2014, 07:12:51 PM
#33
I dont patent/copyright anything, since in all honesty, idea's are in the air, and we all get those idea's at the same time.. it's up to those who catch on at the time to make something of those idea's.. I'd rather know I was the first to show what can actually be done with the tools at our disposal.

If I find or design a hack should I copyright it?

A hack? I reckon in the USA you can patent that. At least you should ensure that you've documented it, just in case someone else tries to claim patent on it later on.

If you, as you claimed, have a way of violating the second law of thermodynamics then you should patent that, take out a life insurance (some people may not love losing their multi-billion businesses) and go collect you Nobel prize.

If however you're merely trolling you don't have to worry about a thing. You automatically own the copyright on everything you write in a fixed form. And that includes this forum. So if anyone would try to infringe on your trolling you have a basis to sue them.

 Smiley
sr. member
Activity: 630
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August 18, 2014, 06:59:59 AM
#32
I dont patent/copyright anything, since in all honesty, idea's are in the air, and we all get those idea's at the same time.. it's up to those who catch on at the time to make something of those idea's.. I'd rather know I was the first to show what can actually be done with the tools at our disposal.

If I find or design a hack should I copyright it?
hero member
Activity: 764
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I'm a cynic, I'm a quaint
August 17, 2014, 06:53:25 PM
#31
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I am an electronics engineer to trade, and know full well how to create a self perpetuating power supply, that will last longer than the life of a human..
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If you have a way of violating the second law of thermodynamics then you shouldn't be wasting time on this forum. Get your shit patented and you're set for a thousand lifetimes.
sr. member
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August 15, 2014, 07:38:05 AM
#30
There are literally hundreds of ways to mine and no one post can cover all of that.  To keep it simple:

-Buy Miner
-Plug it into computer/laptop/Pi or configure it through web acess
-Pick some pools to mine on and make accounts
-Mine using CGMiner or BFGMiner
-Spend BTC and be happy!

Here's a more detailed guide for many ASIC models:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/guide-dogies-comprehensive-bitmain-antminer-s3-setup-hd-702653

@decksperiment
i am a bit okay with your reply. but i dont get what you mean by asic models and where can i buy a miner and how much. your quick reply will be appreciated. thanks

Just type asic miner in google, take your pick, the only reason I have yet to buy one is the same reason I come across quite stern sometimes, because despite all the information out there, I have yet to see a reputable dealer that will just send upon payment, unused brand new hardware, on time. I am not willing to risk 500 quid by sending it to someone who has probably used it to con thousands out of their btc.. The websites relating to such hardware are most dubious at best in my opinion..

I myself asked here where to get a couple, and got NO answer I could rely on, telling me knowone actually knows, or is holding back just like they would with their btc..

sr. member
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August 15, 2014, 07:32:02 AM
#29
Buy a miner if your talking that kinda money mate, takes the load of your computer



what do you mean by buy a miner and how does it work,electricity is okay here and i will like to go into full minning. im waiting for your quick reply. i also want to know how to mine with hardware instead of doing it myself. thanks mate

Well, I have 0 experience in mining hardware, but that is an incorrect statement..(yes I contradict myself often lol..) due to having mined continually since the first release of bitcoin using nothing more than my spare quad core and a 8600gt grafix card..

I read a lot of how electricity is the prime concern, which to me does'nt make much sense, since whilst it's not cost effective at the time, is actually worth it if btc does go through the roof in terms of how much CASH you can exchange them for.. if this price continues to rise, (as will leccy..)..

How many people considered that this shows us we can mine btc for free with NO electric costs?

How? Well, their is a disclosure fee for this kind of mining, or if someone wants to give me a job, I'll show them how to mine with NO cost.. (excluding my wages..) I am an electronics engineer to trade, and know full well how to create a self perpetuating power supply, that will last longer than the life of a human..

As for mining with hardware, buy, plug n play from what I understand.. yeah, you'll probably need to set up ip and l/p and/or wallet address, peice of piss..

start with gpuminer or such, and learn how it runs on YOUR computer, then when you have grasped the basics, get the miners..
member
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August 14, 2014, 12:51:27 AM
#28
If you want to mine Bitcoin or Litecoin based coins, try to get some dedicated ASIC hardware. If you would be more willing to take risk and speculate, you can put together a GPU mining setup and mine alt coins. However, be advised that it is a lot more work to setup, install, troubleshoot, and maintain and bunch of GPU rigs than to just get an ASIC.
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
August 13, 2014, 01:22:43 PM
#27
There are literally hundreds of ways to mine and no one post can cover all of that.  To keep it simple:

-Buy Miner
-Plug it into computer/laptop/Pi or configure it through web acess
-Pick some pools to mine on and make accounts
-Mine using CGMiner or BFGMiner
-Spend BTC and be happy!

Here's a more detailed guide for many ASIC models:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/guide-dogies-comprehensive-bitmain-antminer-s3-setup-hd-702653

Hi bro, very sorry i am new here.

Except buy miner, can we buy such software for mining?.

If i understand right the anwser is not really.  The software listed above is free.  It run's hardware for mining. 

Look into Asic Miners, i suggest bitcoin for starting.  Scrypt is a totally different game. 

You could just get the software... but these day's GPU/CPU mining of alt coins is dead for most because of cost compared to amount you mine.

I would suggest a all in one miner for starting something such as S3 that is plug/play.  You just have to configure it which there is many great guides for.
newbie
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August 13, 2014, 10:43:20 AM
#26
There are literally hundreds of ways to mine and no one post can cover all of that.  To keep it simple:

-Buy Miner
-Plug it into computer/laptop/Pi or configure it through web acess
-Pick some pools to mine on and make accounts
-Mine using CGMiner or BFGMiner
-Spend BTC and be happy!

Here's a more detailed guide for many ASIC models:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/guide-dogies-comprehensive-bitmain-antminer-s3-setup-hd-702653

@decksperiment
i am a bit okay with your reply. but i dont get what you mean by asic models and where can i buy a miner and how much. your quick reply will be appreciated. thanks
newbie
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Merit: 0
August 13, 2014, 09:56:10 AM
#25
Buy a miner if your talking that kinda money mate, takes the load of your computer



what do you mean by buy a miner and how does it work,electricity is okay here and i will like to go into full minning. im waiting for your quick reply. i also want to know how to mine with hardware instead of doing it myself. thanks mate
legendary
Activity: 1176
Merit: 1056
August 13, 2014, 02:43:13 AM
#24
There are literally hundreds of ways to mine and no one post can cover all of that.  To keep it simple:

-Buy Miner
-Plug it into computer/laptop/Pi or configure it through web acess
-Pick some pools to mine on and make accounts
-Mine using CGMiner or BFGMiner
-Spend BTC and be happy!

Here's a more detailed guide for many ASIC models:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/guide-dogies-comprehensive-bitmain-antminer-s3-setup-hd-702653

Hi bro, very sorry i am new here.

Except buy miner, can we buy such software for mining?.
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
August 12, 2014, 09:44:32 PM
#23
I am new to minning,i hve desktop in my office and with p4 cpu,i will like to order for HD6670 ATI Radeon HD Game GDDR5 DDR5 1GB 1024MB 128bit PCI HDMI PCI-C Express Desktop Video Graphics Cards PC Graphics Card or 2GB 2048MB GTX770 GDDR3 DDR3 256bit GTX Nvidia Geforce Video Card Graphics Cards for Games Desktop PC. which one will be okay for me? please advice im new

Buy a miner if your talking that kinda money mate, takes the load of your computer..

It's true sadly the day's of mining GPU's are gone for most.  Because of electricity go with Asics.
sr. member
Activity: 630
Merit: 250
August 12, 2014, 04:02:44 PM
#22
I am new to minning,i hve desktop in my office and with p4 cpu,i will like to order for HD6670 ATI Radeon HD Game GDDR5 DDR5 1GB 1024MB 128bit PCI HDMI PCI-C Express Desktop Video Graphics Cards PC Graphics Card or 2GB 2048MB GTX770 GDDR3 DDR3 256bit GTX Nvidia Geforce Video Card Graphics Cards for Games Desktop PC. which one will be okay for me? please advice im new

Buy a miner if your talking that kinda money mate, takes the load of your computer..
newbie
Activity: 3
Merit: 0
August 12, 2014, 12:57:01 PM
#21
I am new to minning,i hve desktop in my office and with p4 cpu,i will like to order for HD6670 ATI Radeon HD Game GDDR5 DDR5 1GB 1024MB 128bit PCI HDMI PCI-C Express Desktop Video Graphics Cards PC Graphics Card or 2GB 2048MB GTX770 GDDR3 DDR3 256bit GTX Nvidia Geforce Video Card Graphics Cards for Games Desktop PC. which one will be okay for me? please advice im new
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
August 12, 2014, 12:43:34 PM
#20
I started with a simple ASICMiner erupter (although I would buy something like an AntMiner U2 now, better cost/performance). They're a GREAT introduction to mining and the world of BTC. They teach you a lot about drivers, etc, but they're also a lot of fun to look at Tongue

I would definately recommend one for a first time miner. If you're comfortable with the whole world of mining, have fun experimenting with some of the bigger miners such as the AntMiner blade series.


Have fun!

They are a good thing for learning mining for a low price especially the block erupters.  But they are more for fun.  ROI at this point can't happen on usb miners such as the block erupters.

Might look into other miners depending on electricity do ROI before.
sr. member
Activity: 630
Merit: 250
August 12, 2014, 04:42:59 AM
#19
Thanks for info, I like to start at the top myself lol, and the less hassle with drivers the better, i been doing electronics all my life and at my age i like things that tad easier..
full member
Activity: 141
Merit: 100
August 11, 2014, 10:09:19 PM
#18
I started with a simple ASICMiner erupter (although I would buy something like an AntMiner U2 now, better cost/performance). They're a GREAT introduction to mining and the world of BTC. They teach you a lot about drivers, etc, but they're also a lot of fun to look at Tongue

I would definately recommend one for a first time miner. If you're comfortable with the whole world of mining, have fun experimenting with some of the bigger miners such as the AntMiner blade series.


Have fun!
sr. member
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Merit: 250
August 11, 2014, 06:11:03 PM
#17
So where is a reliable place in the uk to get one of those s3's? Like I want to buy wed for it to arrive fri kinda thing?
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
August 11, 2014, 02:59:04 PM
#16
Do you want to mine yourself, with your own hardware or mining with "cloud mining" services?

It would help, if you gave more information on the hardware you have now, if you plan on using that or if you going to be buying new hardware.

Some people mine on smart phones these days, so anything is possiible, if you mine the right currency.  Wink

So tell us a bit more.

Ps.. What is your electricity cost like?

i think more effective you mining with cloud mining service, there is a lot of a place where cloud mining services
you just need invest your money to buy bitcoin and then the machine will mining for you
every week or every month your BTC wallet will increase smoothly
thanks

Show us a cloud mining service that compares to owning and mining or owning and hosting in price.  And factor in the end with hosting and mining yourself you have a machine that does have some value.  Cloud mining you have nothing. 

I see cloud mining at current pricing as a good temporary solution if you need more speed temporary.  But in long run it does not compare on price.
sr. member
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August 10, 2014, 05:04:26 PM
#15
Personally I would just buy a wall of s3's, but i looked at the price.. again and again and again.. is their any site's in uk that sell s3's at a set price rather than whatever the idiots choose? Oh, and with psu, as I'd hate to invest 500 smackers into something I cant turn on.. Package deals anyone?
sr. member
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Merit: 250
August 09, 2014, 10:04:15 AM
#14
Do you want to mine yourself, with your own hardware or mining with "cloud mining" services?

It would help, if you gave more information on the hardware you have now, if you plan on using that or if you going to be buying new hardware.

Some people mine on smart phones these days, so anything is possiible, if you mine the right currency.  Wink

So tell us a bit more.

Ps.. What is your electricity cost like?

i think more effective you mining with cloud mining service, there is a lot of a place where cloud mining services
you just need invest your money to buy bitcoin and then the machine will mining for you
every week or every month your BTC wallet will increase smoothly
thanks
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