Nibbits now supports Bitcoin for authors
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  • All coins are in your local wallet.dat file.., lose it, and you'll lose your coins, they're not saved anywhere else.

    And you can enter your address in the account settings page

    Mag 26
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  • i dont know, waiting is ...waiting.... and anyway, i still cant get the "pool" idea! what pool?

    i think this will be cool if i install it to all our powerfull dataservers at work, that are online 24/7 anyway, everything in there is AMD, so maybe i will install it and wait few days to see the results.

    what i dont get and they dont give me an example to get it, (p s their site its not easy) is how can i say:
    1,2,3,4 systems of mine minning for a Single "account" my account, when there is no "account" think going on, its this huge "sdfhj4kfhalsdfhkjp57jdsfh;aw4895jaskf9p84" uniqe ID that you have from every running client!, so what happens when you want to uninstall and move your credits? you simply "send them" to your other system with its new uniqe id?

    cause i like the idea of total anonymous tranfers, and as i said its a Donation mostly i only thing the down said is not "trust" but how long will it take for a user with a powerfull system to get some bitcoins and donate them to you ;-)

    anyway Every new addition is always welcomed....BUT i cant find any new "options" in the Admin Section of my Tools/Maps for this :/ where is it?

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  • > so its pointless to mine i have it running 2 hours now

    That's a less powerful GPU. It will generate about $1 worth of bitcoin each day (at current levels) if you join a pool.

    if you happen to receive bitcoins as a donation, you can trade it for USD and withdraw USD to Dwolla (a paypal competitor), if you are in the U.S. Then from there to your bank.

    If you are outside the U.S., the #bitcoin-otc marketplace will give you a place to cash out and receive payment in PayPal.

    Anonymous
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  • I have no interest in being rich financially ... I want to be rich as a person and I am getting there ... slowly but surely. :)

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  • So many scam charities around, even registered ones (not for profit rorts) ... that a person really needs to be careful.

    My personal experience is that there are usually genuine people in need that one meets, and being open to assisting is one definition of supporting a genuine charity.


    Seriously, I have ambitions in getting goddamn wealthy rich and retire at an age of 45..

    Yet I'm intending in doing every part of it honestly without screwing people over (and goddamn slow with that attitude, so with the current rate I'm not getting there yet ;)

    Nibbits isn't a goldmine, the advertising I have on here pays for the hardware and hosting costs, but only barely.

    Yet it's a very fun site to manage and develop. The extra's I put on here are purely aimed at the community

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  • Cheers Mag, for the extra info ... a lot easier to understand when you explain it, than reading some text somewhere.

    On a side note:

    My maps and those that I co-developed are all to commend "genuine charities" ... be they registered entities or helping a genuine person(s)/organization(s) in genuine need.

    So many scam charities around, even registered ones (not for profit rorts) ... that a person really needs to be careful.

    My personal experience is that there are usually genuine people in need that one meets, and being open to assisting is one definition of supporting a genuine charity.

    My perspective is this ... make eternal riches and meet earthly needs.

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  • The mistrust is with Bitcoin as a largely unknown quantity.

    True, I've been passing it by for a while now, I've been hearing of it for months now though.

    Yet, there's google engineers involved programming bitcoin clients and you can cash in any currency you have into hard cash at this very moment (and we're not talking small amounts either).., that makes it very real to me and since I'm somewhat of a rebel, imho it's a great project to support.

    And taking 'currency not backed by a Federal/Crown Reserve' into account. Have you looked at the Dollar lately ?, The US is currently at a trillion in debt, it's not like this is backed by anything really of real value (No the US doesn't have their worth in dollars stacked away in gold or anything else in value, it's exactly the same thing. A system built on trust)

    On a sidenote: I'll take a look at the edit option, not sure why it's failing..

    Mag 26
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  • * I can't edit my posts here.

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  • I'm a bit disappointed about the mistrust here."

    The mistrust is with Bitcoin as a largely unknown quantity.

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  • Oh ok, a map benefit thing. Thanks for the extra info Mag.

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  • There must be some benefit to Nibbits, so what is such, by way of examples.

    I'm not getting anything out of this, it's purely aimed at map and tool authors as an alternative to the paypal donate button..

    Which part of 1 bitcoin = $ 6.50 USD don't you guys get ?

    Someone donates 0.5 bitcoin to the address you enter in your profile, you get a current worth of $3.25

    Nibbits isn't even in between this, it's simply a extra method for donation..

    So basically:

    Example A ... (Nibbits think Bitcoins are a good idea because of X benefit for Nibbits).

    Except remove the 'because of X benefit for Nibbits' and replace it with 'because of X benefit for the authors of the map/item'

    And vernam7, bitcoins are worth hard cash.., so if you have bitcoins, they represent the current exchange value.., you can get money for them in real time.

    I'm a bit disappointed about the mistrust here. I implemented this feature as a donation option for authors with no agenda for Nibbits, and all I'm getting is a 'you're selling out' attitude here ?

    NOTING IS BEING SOLD.., it's a DONATE option as an appreciation for the map author..
    Maps are owned by their respective owners, I'm not selling anything!!

    Mag 26
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  • Nuka Cola anyone? The biggest problem with Nuka Bitcoin is the steep learning curve and natural distrust in a system that many, including myself, have never heard of before.

    * steep learning curve.
    * lack of trust in Bitcoins.
    * question over accountability.
    * currency not backed by a Federal/Crown Reserve.

    ... and the list goes on.

    Just want to be realistic about all of this.

    I look at Bitcoin, spent about half a minute on the topic, got bored, and moved on.

    Now some positives.

    A real life example why and how Nibbits see this as a benefits, eg:

    Example A ... (Nibbits think Bitcoins are a good idea because of X benefit for Nibbits).

    There must be some benefit to Nibbits, so what is such, by way of examples.

    All the best with this.

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  • 1st its about donating when you have no money

    2ndly you can sell anything you want besides blizzard's maps. your creations can be sold what ever u want

    your work your decision

    ;-)

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  • One thing, it is illegal to sell your starcraft maps for profit unless you have blizzard approval... This might just get this website sued.

    I can haz custom title now???
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  • ps cant edit my comments bug?

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  • so its pointless to mine i have it running 2 hours now on a radeonb5570 0 coins lol

    how ling it takes avg to mine 1coin?

    how ca this help us authors with nibbits?

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  • Wikipedia has a nice article on it too: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitcoin

    Mag 26
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  • In a nutshell:

    Bitcoin is a virtual currency with a static number of 'coins' in there. You can pay with this currency using a bitcoin client and due to a p2p nature of it, all transfers are checked across multiple clients, making it almost impossible to cheat.

    More and more online companies are accepting bitcoin as a valid payment method. You can 'mine' available bitcoins from the pool by using GPU or CPU power (which isn't easy nowadays, and the electricity needed is more expensive then the resulting coins you mine over time), but you can also buy, sell, send and receive them from others.

    There's several brokers dealing in Bitcoin, the current value of 1 bitcoin = $ 6.50 USD due to the popularity of it lately..

    This currency isn't government or bank backed, which makes it a true 'for the people, by the people' currency, and it's impossible for governments to control due to the peer2peer nature of the network that controls the coin.

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  • ok explain me plz something

    this software produces their coins out of thin air, with a specific ration which i didnt get in their video,

    anyway the point is if this make coins, then every user has an amount of money-coins i can sell my tool for this amount of coins, the users send me the ammount, somehow i can check that and send them the tool? or is donation method?

    and most importand i can excange this to real money?
    and whats in there for them?

    if i got this correctly you are producing money from your system while its just open and uses your GPU (glad i only use amd-ati)

    how can a system make money from nothing and excange it to real $????

    what do they gain? i mean advertisemnt gain something what do they?

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  • i did still dont get it anyway.........i will read it again later

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  • Check the various links I included, it explains the system quite throughly

    Mag 26
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  • i still dont get how this think works if its a client software, how people with no money will sent you money for a map or tool?

    dont get it

    Anonymous
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