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Kiwi gets 25k btc (~$600k NZD) stolen by a lulzsec hacker.
mtgox helps get money back. stupid hacker used mtgox to liquidate the funds. http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comm...s_compromised/ |
utterly retarded
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What's that? Hardware for your bitcoin farm?
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Nono, the fact that they got 5770s and 6770s. Should have got 5850s.
8p. |
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Hmm, with all this hacking going around I'm gonna have to redo all my 8 char passwords. |
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Um, aren't we all wasting electricity posting on forums like this?
Why don't we just write letters to each other:confused: |
without trying to piss on anyones blanket theres quite a difference in power consumption between normal pc use and all day 100% load
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Agreed - but if you're already running your machine 24/7 there's not a lot in it - only watts (see what I did there) required to run your GPU at a fair rate of knots. (Oh, I did it again ;))
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Running cpu and gpu at near 100% load uses massively more power than if its sitting there unused idling in my experience.
Overclocking pushes most devices power demands further, its a law of diminishing returns. |
Agreed,
Idle my PC uses around 120W, under load (gaming) it gets to around 400W. Its the difference between it costing around $15 a month to leave it on all the time, to it costing nearly $50 a month to leave it on. Not that I actually leave my PC on all the time anyway. Turn it on when I get home from work, turn it off when I go to bed. |
Anyone got any bitcoinmarket invites at all?
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So now that you're sold up Jodi, did you make any kind of profit?
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don't worry, I'll post when I've cashed up everything. |
So that's a no then.
You can't include selling the hardware in that calculation, that's not a true representation. |
Why not? It has value, he's not throwing it away. It's like any other capital purchase.
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It's a "no" in any practical sense and if you take into account the opportunity-cost of say working for an evening or two stacking shelves at a supermarket then it's going to come out a loss I imagine.
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Well, you don't have to sit there and supervise it so he's not really losing time that way. He could have the machines crunching at home and be working.
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needless to say, Don't quit your day job.
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Anyway, if one was to take the classic definition of profit (income - expenditure) then I have made about $1819 NZD.
However I'll actually look at the bottom of my balance sheet to actually see if I was better off or not. Which means I have to liquidate my assets to do so. |
I made $600 (Not including the cost of the single video card I bought).
But it got stolen from my liberty reserve account, so I made nothing. :mad: |
^ lol
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How much money I made!
Right!
So, money made doing bitcoin for 10 months = $328.88 Stuff I still have from bitcoin days: 650W PSU ($200) Radeon 6950 2GB ($439) 15 btc (about $60 NZD at todays exhange rate) $30 in exchange account. 3x 4GB USB keys. Profit + Loss ========== $2995.92 (Earnings -> NZD in bank account) -$711.29 (power -> 2742.408 kWh) -$225.13 (co-investor's cut) -------- $2059.50 profit Capital ===== -$3972.42 (money spent buying mining kit) $2241.80 (money received selling mining kit) --------- -$1730.62 (capital loss, or mining kit rental if you want) So, money made doing bitcoin for 10 months = $328.88 (But if I didn't buy the 650W psu it would be $528) So, $1/day pretty much. |
shit I can't believe I missed out on such an amazing opportunity/scheme :mad:
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extremely lollish
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How much would you have made if you'd plowed $4k into buying Bitcoin when you started, then selling it 10 months later?
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but then again, that's just pure speculation. Doing it via mining was lower risk / lower reward. Heck, plow $4k into it now, it's predicted to go from $3 usd to $33 usd. Make mega bucks! |
Also, If I sold up my bitcoins when it was at $20 usd / coin, I would have made $3k more.
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What's a safe place to buy and sell them then? I've got some moolah in a paypal account that I could speculate with. :D
edit: After I do my research, of course. |
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There is a NZ exchange (bitnz.com), but the spread is wider than mt gox, so you'll lose money buying coins there, secondly, it's less liquid for big purchase. There is a UK exchange as well for xferring pounds, but I have never used that one. |
RALLY!
Bitcoin is now back up to 9.15 NZD/BTC (from a low of 2.4 or thereabouts). Mining is now profitable again. Feel free to jump on the gravy train again people. This time it's easier as we now have an NZ exchange (bitnz.com). I would suggest pure speculation over buying and running a miner, as from previous experience you have a high chance of running at a loss as it takes a couple of months to pay off your mining kit, and who knows what bitcoin will do. |
The price of these has shot up in the last few months. Currently trading in the USD$160 range.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/technology...ectid=10876905 |
It just crashed about $100 from a high of US$260. What a fucking circus. :D
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saw that on reddit yesterday and went wtf is bitcoin
just read this thread /lol |
seems like a solid and safe investment
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of course not, its a high risk/high reward investment
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Not that high risk if you generated your coins months/years ago on your gaming rig while out at work. Which, for the record, I did not, figured currency speculation was not for me.
Got a mate trying to gen up some "litecoins", seems a bit redundant if you ask me, but who knows. |
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