Author Topic: Bitcoin _ Online Currency of some sort?  (Read 25628 times)

I have 80, and I can make pennies.

I have 80, and I can make pennies.
At least it's something.
Plus I can join your pool.

At least it's something.
Plus I can join your pool.

i'll pm you the login and pass.

i'll pm you the login and pass.
I still have to set this thing up.

i'm gonna stop mining soon. for good.

How's this look for a GPU?
Is it good?
Can I mine with you?

EDIT: If so, how do I configure it to do so with the GUI miner thing?

Isn't PayPal already a online currency kinda thing?

Isn't PayPal already a online currency kinda thing?

I'm not sure you know what PayPal is lol

At the bottom of my GUI miner (after I clieked start) it just says "Shares: 0 accepted" and "Connecting...".
The last two lines in the console are:
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2011-06-10 19:19:21: Running command: poclbm.exe --user=DrenDran.main --pass=[nope] -o mining.bitcoin.cz -p 8332 -d0 --verbose
2011-06-10 19:19:21: Listener for "Default" started
How do I know if it logged me in correctly? Would I get a message if it didn't log me in?
Why is it still connecting?

I skipped the first few pages, so I have no idea if this has been answered or not, but are you gaining more money in bitcoins then you are spending in electricity to do the processing?

I skipped the first few pages, so I have no idea if this has been answered or not, but are you gaining more money in bitcoins then you are spending in electricity to do the processing?
depends how the investment pulls out.

How's this look for a GPU?
Is it good?
Can I mine with you?

EDIT: If so, how do I configure it to do so with the GUI miner thing?
holy stuff thats a high temperature to begin with, might wanna try cooling that thing a bit more

it's really confusing.

i might just stop doing this stuff.

So it's bad to be a bitcoin miner?

depends how the investment pulls out.
Additionally, other then power usage, why use a video card? I have an nVidia GPU, which is apparently bad for this. However, I have an i7 920, which I was pretty sure ran efficiently. So why the GPU?