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You know, I just thought of a great idea to get this coin rolling, all the people that read, follow, and support this coin, but rarely or have never posted here, please post and introduce yourselves! We all would love to meet you and hear any comments that you may have. Also, I personally have had 4 280x's pointed exclusively at GPUC since launch, and yeah, i'm talking I solved like 5 blocks at oakpool when the reward was still 1 coin. But, the troubles we have had are just not helping buy pressure at all. I'm considering pointing two of my cards at litecoin, dogecoin, vertcoin or some such other high volume coin that I can mine and dump and move the BTC over to put buy pressure up on gpucoin, not even necessarily buying it outright, just putting up the highest bid, and letting the dumpers sell to me. I'll probably get more coin, and boost the price. The only hesitation I have is that the network hash is so low right now. But, I'm thinking that if we watch it carefully, in a couple days we could boost the price and volume all by ourselves, even on our small exchanges,without any help, and that will bring back a few miners when the price goes up some, etc. What y'all think?
waltsmith
Nice comment. I will start (if anyone has not posted yet after done typing this one)  I am bitwarrior and I am a self-confessed crypto-addict  We can try your suggestion. BAsically the market is reactionary, once they see that the price pf GPU is increasing and stablising, miners tries to focus their miners on that coin , increasing the difficulty, gaining demand on the exchange. Poloniex and Mintpal are good exchanges, But I suggest that you also try atomic-trade.com Thanks for hearing me out. GPUC is already on Atomic. It's a good exchange not sure why more people aren't happy to use it as it regulated due to being able to pay out in $
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March 28, 2014, 02:39:59 AM |
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Personally, I like atomic, I think its just that it is a brand new exchange, makes people dodgey, and I can't blame them with all the crypto-fail going on everywhere. But bittrex, I personally have seen its simple math errors on buys and sells, I just can't use an exchange where I have to double check the math every-time before I trade.
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March 28, 2014, 03:15:29 AM |
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Hehe, have been having some fun hearing from you people that don't post much. Let's keep it rolling!!
waltsmith
P.S. And Micryon, I am not against a fork. I do think that it is something that the community should have a lot of discussion about before taking any action tho. So, anyone wanna pop off any ideas on that front too, well, lets hear em!
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March 28, 2014, 03:25:09 AM |
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cryptorush is running smooth for me right now.. Anybody else?
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paintray98
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March 28, 2014, 03:25:54 AM |
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I've been mining this coin continuously since launch with my Asus R9 270x, only have about 180k coins. I settled on buying the 270x as my old Radeon 4890 was not cutting it for games anymore, but was really looking at a 280x when prices were sky high. I bought the 270x at $240 off amazon and then promptly lost my job the next day. First few days I spent mining random coins until I found the announcement that this coin would be launching soon. I spent the rest of the time making sure my card wasn't a dud, it kept giving me artifacts on the desktop for a few days, but finally settled down and only firefox/palemoon show artifacts, but from what I have read that is due to the browser itself. I would love to see this coin become profitable, it just feels like a good concept
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March 28, 2014, 03:40:42 AM |
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cryptorush is running smooth for me right now.. Anybody else?
Scott I pulled all my coins out of that market since they had so many rumors floating around about recent hacks.. I liked the exchange I just cannot risk losing anything.
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March 28, 2014, 03:42:42 AM Last edit: March 28, 2014, 04:41:06 AM by sly5am |
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cryptorush is running smooth for me right now.. Anybody else?
Are you kidding?? you should be getting your funds out of cryptorush.in asap according to these links.
http://pastebin.com/eLkPxLWi
https://i.imgur.com/sfhgQgV.png?1
To my best information..cryptorush.in is going insolvent. anybody have other info??
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jimlite
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March 28, 2014, 03:49:43 AM |
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I've been mining this coin continuously since launch with my Asus R9 270x, only have about 180k coins. I settled on buying the 270x as my old Radeon 4890 was not cutting it for games anymore, but was really looking at a 280x when prices were sky high. I bought the 270x at $240 off amazon and then promptly lost my job the next day. First few days I spent mining random coins until I found the announcement that this coin would be launching soon. I spent the rest of the time making sure my card wasn't a dud, it kept giving me artifacts on the desktop for a few days, but finally settled down and only firefox/palemoon show artifacts, but from what I have read that is due to the browser itself. I would love to see this coin become profitable, it just feels like a good concept
Yeah firefox is known to artifact (I get checkerboards). But you can get rid of that in options there is a setting for use hardware acceleration, you can uncheck it, but your browser will be slow, don't try to watch videos in it or anything.
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March 28, 2014, 04:00:51 AM |
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cryptorush is running smooth for me right now.. Anybody else?
Scott I pulled all my coins out of that market since they had so many rumors floating around about recent hacks.. I liked the exchange I just cannot risk losing anything. Ok I'm running... I pulled all my GPUC out and BTC
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paintray98
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March 28, 2014, 04:05:00 AM |
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I've been mining this coin continuously since launch with my Asus R9 270x, only have about 180k coins. I settled on buying the 270x as my old Radeon 4890 was not cutting it for games anymore, but was really looking at a 280x when prices were sky high. I bought the 270x at $240 off amazon and then promptly lost my job the next day. First few days I spent mining random coins until I found the announcement that this coin would be launching soon. I spent the rest of the time making sure my card wasn't a dud, it kept giving me artifacts on the desktop for a few days, but finally settled down and only firefox/palemoon show artifacts, but from what I have read that is due to the browser itself. I would love to see this coin become profitable, it just feels like a good concept
Yeah firefox is known to artifact (I get checkerboards). But you can get rid of that in options there is a setting for use hardware acceleration, you can uncheck it, but your browser will be slow, don't try to watch videos in it or anything. Thanks for the tip *unchecks hardware acceleration* I use Chrome for videos anyways so it won't affect my usage
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March 28, 2014, 04:16:41 AM |
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cryptorush is running smooth for me right now.. Anybody else?
Scott I pulled all my coins out of that market since they had so many rumors floating around about recent hacks.. I liked the exchange I just cannot risk losing anything. Ok I'm running... I pulled all my GPUC out and BTCGJ! I think its the only safe thing to do at the moment!
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waltsmith
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March 28, 2014, 04:33:07 AM |
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I've been mining this coin continuously since launch with my Asus R9 270x, only have about 180k coins. I settled on buying the 270x as my old Radeon 4890 was not cutting it for games anymore, but was really looking at a 280x when prices were sky high. I bought the 270x at $240 off amazon and then promptly lost my job the next day. First few days I spent mining random coins until I found the announcement that this coin would be launching soon. I spent the rest of the time making sure my card wasn't a dud, it kept giving me artifacts on the desktop for a few days, but finally settled down and only firefox/palemoon show artifacts, but from what I have read that is due to the browser itself. I would love to see this coin become profitable, it just feels like a good concept
If you happen to be running the 14.x beta catalyst drivers they are solid but do cause artifacts on desktop and in browsers. Known bug with the driver. I'm only running them cause I have the THIEF game that uses the mantle API and boy does it offer a performance increase!!! waltsmith
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paintray98
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March 28, 2014, 04:59:51 AM |
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I've been mining this coin continuously since launch with my Asus R9 270x, only have about 180k coins. I settled on buying the 270x as my old Radeon 4890 was not cutting it for games anymore, but was really looking at a 280x when prices were sky high. I bought the 270x at $240 off amazon and then promptly lost my job the next day. First few days I spent mining random coins until I found the announcement that this coin would be launching soon. I spent the rest of the time making sure my card wasn't a dud, it kept giving me artifacts on the desktop for a few days, but finally settled down and only firefox/palemoon show artifacts, but from what I have read that is due to the browser itself. I would love to see this coin become profitable, it just feels like a good concept
If you happen to be running the 14.x beta catalyst drivers they are solid but do cause artifacts on desktop and in browsers. Known bug with the driver. I'm only running them cause I have the THIEF game that uses the mantle API and boy does it offer a performance increase!!! waltsmith I am running 13.12 I found a config for regular scrypt that the 270x can hit 500kh/s stable, I just can't get it to translate to scrypt-n, best I get is 230kh/s which is 20kh/s lower than I would like, but I'll deal with it. I also found a workaround to driver crashes/low hashrates. Device Manager > disable adapter and then re-enable it and your low hashrate should go back to normal once you reload vertminer/cgminer/sgminer. I am fairly new at this mining stuff and wish I had gotten into mining back when Bitcoin launched when I first heard about it. I attempted it, but at the time felt it was just too difficult and dropped off. I think, at the time, Bitcoin was worth $0.10. I am really kicking myself about that.
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g.r.o.s.s
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March 28, 2014, 05:43:12 AM |
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one of the first solutions for me is not aiming for the cryptomarket but getting the word out in the gaming community, were nothing compared to them, if the store can generate enough trust ( buyer feedback on the site would be great) and give peeps an easy way of obtaining gpuc store would be sold out instantly. but i just hope hendrix and the guys have already something up their sleeve.
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March 28, 2014, 05:57:57 AM |
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just a quick question/maybe suggestion.
for those that don't mine, but going off the suggestion of hitting up gamers and saying you can buy gpus at a discounted price. would it maybe be beneficial for the store to sell gpuc for cash? mark it up a little higher than what the going rate is for exchanges, then this way, less needs dumped back into the exchanges and people can quickly buy a card using the gpu coin. think of it like how xbox does their points, you're paying the value but with their own currency.
thoughts, comments, quibbles, queries?
the only downside i see to this is they would have to cover the fees for the method of payment. credit card processors charge a fee and even something like paypal would.
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March 28, 2014, 06:14:29 AM |
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you could sell at reg price to gamers but give them a discount in gpuc, like 5%, that way people would start trading,giving the coin away in gaming communitys themselves. might create a promotion on its own.
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March 28, 2014, 06:14:43 AM |
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holy crap you pay too much for power.. ive been watching my power bill since I got 4-5 cards going, only 3x 270x and 1 270 in one rig and another rig for gaming/mining in downtime with a 270 and its only gone up like 4$ with 3 cards and $8 with all 5...im using a EVGA supernova 1300 gold 80+ psu.. id be looking into gridseeds if I was you.. and sell me your used cards on marketplace  Er, no..
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You should not buy a warrant unless you are prepared to sustain a total loss of the money you have invested plus any commission or other transaction charges
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March 28, 2014, 06:16:34 AM |
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one of the first solutions for me is not aiming for the cryptomarket but getting the word out in the gaming community, were nothing compared to them, if the store can generate enough trust ( buyer feedback on the site would be great) and give peeps an easy way of obtaining gpuc store would be sold out instantly. but i just hope hendrix and the guys have already something up their sleeve.
Thats a good idea, like i said before this is where we need promotion. Now where is that promotional guy and what is he doing. if anything at all. I certainly haven't noticed it..
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You should not buy a warrant unless you are prepared to sustain a total loss of the money you have invested plus any commission or other transaction charges
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silverfern
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March 28, 2014, 06:20:35 AM |
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just a quick question/maybe suggestion.
for those that don't mine, but going off the suggestion of hitting up gamers and saying you can buy gpus at a discounted price. would it maybe be beneficial for the store to sell gpuc for cash? mark it up a little higher than what the going rate is for exchanges, then this way, less needs dumped back into the exchanges and people can quickly buy a card using the gpu coin. think of it like how xbox does their points, you're paying the value but with their own currency.
thoughts, comments, quibbles, queries?
the only downside i see to this is they would have to cover the fees for the method of payment. credit card processors charge a fee and even something like paypal would.
I think it depends on how they set up their company. I think if they trade for gpucoins and then sell the gpucoins on the exchange for bitcoins and then for money. I don't think that they need to pay tax on that since coins are considered a commodity and they are trading it, or something like that. If they start selling for dollars etc then they have to file their income and pay taxes, since they are making money on their GPUs Correct me if im wrong.
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March 28, 2014, 06:23:13 AM |
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Right now in the UK, HMRC has not made a push for taxing people mining the coins or buying and selling on the exchanges. So we are clear for now. If GPUcoin needs to get into the UK market, there are millions of gamers to capture, also this is a fairly new market for us. Now a store based in the UK would be a good idea too, to keep delivery costs down, shipments could go to kind of uk delivery hub.
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You should not buy a warrant unless you are prepared to sustain a total loss of the money you have invested plus any commission or other transaction charges
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