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the goal to the mining is to secure the system that's being used to transfer BitCoins from one person to another. how it exactly works I don't know, it's quite technical. in return for your help to improve the security of the system, the BitCoin community rewards you with BitCoins. Even though the BitCoins are a currency, you can't buy much stuff with them as only the BitCoin community is putting it's trust into the currency and therefore they are the only ones that acknowledge it's value. You should see the BitCoins as shares. Their value increases and decreases. Two months ago one BitCoin was worth 33 dollar but then one miner sold 100.000 bitcoins at one time dropping the prices of BitCoins to 3/4 dollar. Now, two months later, one BitCoin is worth 16/17 dollars.

In order to get BitCoins you need alot of graphical power. My nephew bought 3 PC's and each one had four graphic cards. He's using an ATI 6-series card, forgot which one exactly. With each system he was able to mine 1.5 BitCoin a day. So now he's mining a total of 4.5 BitCoins a day. You can save alot on the PC's. My nephew didn't even buy a case but put everything in a box. Most of the money goes into the graphic cards. They're just pure mining PC's. If we take the current price of 17 dollars a BitCoin, he should be able to have his investment back within 40 days. By this time he has already made profit because he got his systems for free. So even if he decides to quit mining, he can sell his three systems for atleast 1500-2000 euro's. After 40 days he'll start making profit with the mining. He also calculated that each PC costed him 60 euro's a month in electricity. So it could turn out very very profitable for him.

Ofcourse there is always the risk of price. The BitCoin can drop in price but that the same time they can rise too. But imo that makes it kinda of fun, you can buy and sell and make alot of money of it too on top of the money you'll get by mining.
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so it seems like stocks to me.

But i dloaded the program, and i did not know what to do from there lol. how do i start mining so i can start getting coins?

and where do i check my progress etc.
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The most serious thread, ever, on SRF.
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I think we're capable of having serious threads all the time.
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woutR wrote:how does this mining even work? I read you're 'breaking' codes etc, so you're helping in hacking or something? What's the end goal to this mining? Who is getting better from this invention?
Where can you even buy something with your BitCoins? Who is buying BitCoins?
This stuff is interesting, but really weird. Also, why is it your graphics card that gets all the stress? I would've guessed a GFX card is useless in breaking codes, I thought it would be all processor speed ;\


Essentially for every transaction that happens through bitcoins (ie I send you 1.5 bitcoins for whatever reason) there is some calculations to apply to both your 'wallets' and security measures etc. Imagine each transaction as a piece of a chain, and to create that piece of the chain your computer needs to do several calculations. Whoever does them first adds the piece to the chain, and gets a 50 bitcoin reward. This also prevents things like spending your bitcoins twice (fraud), and other security related things.

So essentially, the mining keeps the transactions going through and safe. That's a rough way of seeing it, though the finer details are a different.

Also, if you don't have an ATI graphics card, you can still use NVIDIA ones (though they are slower for this task), and you can even use your CPU, though it is much slower than both.
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ROFL... What is all this bullshit about BitCoin?
If you like bitcoins, thats fine. I Just don't trust them and I don't think I ever will.
Seriously, but what exactly gives a Bitcoin its value?
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*BlackFox wrote:ROFL... What is all this bullshit about BitCoin?
If you like bitcoins, thats fine. I Just don't trust them and I don't think I ever will.
Seriously, but what exactly gives a Bitcoin its value?

its called read the thread before you reply.
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*BlackFox wrote:ROFL... What is all this bullshit about BitCoin?
If you like bitcoins, thats fine. I Just don't trust them and I don't think I ever will.
Seriously, but what exactly gives a Bitcoin its value?


I don't trust USD currency. What gives it value? It's just paper lmao, what a stupid concept. Paper has value!! LoL!!
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I'd be careful with any investments guys... honestly.
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Where? Did not find any on google. :soosad:

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[SD]Twysta wrote:I'd be careful with any investments guys... honestly.

+1

If I were to Invest, it would be the old fashioned way. Not something new unless years and years of investment proved a success in this system.
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Azilius wrote:
Essentially for every transaction that happens through bitcoins (ie I send you 1.5 bitcoins for whatever reason) there is some calculations to apply to both your 'wallets' and security measures etc. Imagine each transaction as a piece of a chain, and to create that piece of the chain your computer needs to do several calculations. Whoever does them first adds the piece to the chain, and gets a 50 bitcoin reward. This also prevents things like spending your bitcoins twice (fraud), and other security related things.


Ok I understand how that works, now. Thanks for explaining. Outside of participants in the BitCoin thing, who wants BitCoins? Where can you pay with them?
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[SD]Twysta wrote:I'd be careful with any investments guys... honestly.
+1

Btw: I'll Just leave this here.. lulz

Huge Bitcoin sell off due to a compromised account - rollback

The bitcoin will be back to around 17.5$/BTC after we rollback all trades that have happened after the huge Bitcoin sale that happened on June 20th near 3:00am (JST).

Service should be back by June 20th 11:00am (JST, 02:00am GMT) with all the trades reversed and accounts available.

One account with a lot of coins was compromised and whoever stole it (using a HK based IP to login) first sold all the coins in there, to buy those again just after, and then tried to withdraw the coins. The $1000/day withdraw limit was active for this account and the hacker could only get out with $1000 worth of coins.

Apart from this no account was compromised, and nothing was lost. Due to the large impact this had on the Bitcoin market, we will rollback every trade which happened since the big sale, and ensure this account is secure before opening access again.

UPDATE REGARDING LEAKED ACCOUNT INFORMATIONS

We will address this issue too and prevent logins from each users. Leaked information includes username, email and hashed password, which does not allow anyone to get to the actual password, should it be complex enough. If you used a simple password you will not be able to login on Mt.Gox until you change your password to something more secure. If you used the same password on different places, it is recommended to change it as soon as possible.
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*BlackFox wrote:
Spoiler!


Yes and other currencies are faked all the time, wallets and money are stolen daily..What is your point exactly? Or is it just your blind ignorance..
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