Author Topic: Bitcoin _ Online Currency of some sort?  (Read 25539 times)

http://www.weusecoins.com/

Someone please explain to me how to bitcoin mine.
« Last Edit: June 08, 2011, 02:08:06 AM by Valen »

I made a topic on this.

Rather, bitcoins, not mining them.

It sounds to me like Bitcoin Miner is a fun game where you actually play mining minigames and get bitcoins.  :cookieMonster:


Alright just got it set up I think.

http://mining.bitcoin.cz/

set one up too

seem interesting

77,000 blocks so far. I'm only using my cpu right now though still have to figure out how to use my ati card instead.


Are you doing pooled mining? earlier it was using 97% of my cpu lol

bitcoins are mined using your GPU to solve complex algorithms to make chunks in groups of 50.

BUT: if this picks off, us early investors will be billi-coin-airs.

So do it for fun and buy stuff.
« Last Edit: June 08, 2011, 05:13:53 AM by SeventhSandwich »

At the bottom of by bitcoin client, it has a counter saying blocks.

does this mean I'm mining? If so, forget yeah c:

Don't even bother using a CPU to do this. It's not worth the cost in electricity.



I made about 3 bit coins yesterday. u jelly?

Don't even bother using a CPU to do this. It's not worth the cost in electricity.



I made about 3 bit coins yesterday. u jelly?
answer my question please :c

answer my question please :c
Hell if I know. What client are you using and do you belong to a mining guild? If you're seeing numbers processed then it is working.

Also, remember while doing this that your video card is running at full power 100%. It's going to be generating a lot of heat and using a lot of power. I have to have an air conditioner and fan blowing on my computer constantly to keep it idling at a "cool" 72°C.

Hell if I know. What client are you using and do you belong to a mining guild? If you're seeing numbers processed then it is working.

Also, remember while doing this that your video card is running at full power 100%. It's going to be generating a lot of heat and using a lot of power. I have to have an air conditioner and fan blowing on my computer constantly to keep it idling at a "cool" 72°C.
I'm just using the regular bitcoin client and it's only showing these tiny blocks at the bottom which I don't know what they do.

I tried using DiabloGPU but I set the IP as my regular IP and the port as 80 (well, just common sense. Hope it's right) and it gave me connection refused errors until finally it showed a hashcount and my computer nearly crashed and my gpu diode's temperature skyrocketted to 73º. I'm assuming that means it wasn't working correctly.

I read somewhere that I needed something like bitcoin -server or bitcoind but the instructions were written by linux experts taking about stuff like rebuilding a kernel and editting config files which I don't know a damn stuff about.

I have a feeling part of the difficulty is because I'm trying to do this on a mac.