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Title: So, now I've got a blockchain
Post by: Jet Cash on December 26, 2015, 07:57:32 PM
I've downloaded the blockchain, and it looks as if I've got a couple of addresses. Now how do I test things? Do I join a faucet, and see if I get a transfer?


Title: Re: So, now I've got a blockchain
Post by: VirosaGITS on December 26, 2015, 08:58:12 PM
I've downloaded the blockchain, and it looks as if I've got a couple of addresses. Now how do I test things? Do I join a faucet, and see if I get a transfer?

You could buy Bitcoin or a small miner. It would take a long time to accumulate enough dust to be able to pay the transaction fee. Then you could send BTC to your addresses to "test things".


Title: Re: So, now I've got a blockchain
Post by: Holdaaja on December 26, 2015, 09:00:48 PM
I've downloaded the blockchain, and it looks as if I've got a couple of addresses. Now how do I test things? Do I join a faucet, and see if I get a transfer?

You could buy Bitcoin or a small miner. It would take a long time to accumulate enough dust to be able to pay the transaction fee. Then you could send BTC to your addresses to "test things".

But it would take a lot time to get roi on that miner...

So you should just buy your btc directly or get it from faucets.


Title: Re: So, now I've got a blockchain
Post by: shorena on December 26, 2015, 09:03:30 PM
Code:
-----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
magic?
-----BEGIN SIGNATURE-----
16ECkNB9GKJMLGAyAxCWEHRrchsgGYYMsH
IPIIbulYK/Ag1Jg6sb2hiVrvfW0rkVaJYMeeIQeTKlNtYS5QHO+6+ULrT3pS4YJV0kzZMfAw07YXoSaLeMbJTGw=
-----END BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----


Title: Re: So, now I've got a blockchain
Post by: Jet Cash on December 26, 2015, 09:07:01 PM
I've been looking for faucets, and I can't find any sensible info about them. Also I suspect it might take a while to get enough to be transferred. Maybe I'll just find someone in the UK willing  to make a small sale, or I'll sell a .com domain name or something.


Title: Re: So, now I've got a blockchain
Post by: VirosaGITS on December 26, 2015, 09:08:36 PM
I've been looking for faucets, and I can't find any sensible info about them. Also I suspect it might take a while to get enough to be transferred. Maybe I'll just find someone in the UK willing  to make a small sale, or I'll sell a .com domain name or something.

There are many exchanges at which you can buy BTC with a bank account, interact or just master cards (with fees). If you have stuff to sell, that could work, too.


Title: Re: So, now I've got a blockchain
Post by: Holdaaja on December 26, 2015, 09:11:09 PM
I've been looking for faucets, and I can't find any sensible info about them. Also I suspect it might take a while to get enough to be transferred. Maybe I'll just find someone in the UK willing  to make a small sale, or I'll sell a .com domain name or something.

Check out Faucetbox. https://faucetbox.com/en/list
It will make it easier to reach payout threshold because it combines your claims from all faucets instantly.


Title: Re: So, now I've got a blockchain
Post by: Jet Cash on December 26, 2015, 09:13:51 PM
Wow, thanks Shorena - that came in quickly. Do you want a .com domain name in exchange, or shall I send it back to make sure that sending works?


Title: Re: So, now I've got a blockchain
Post by: Holdaaja on December 26, 2015, 09:17:02 PM
Wow, thanks Shorena - that came in quickly. Do you want a .com domain name in exchange, or shall I send it back to make sure that sending works?

I see you got 4.20$ to play with now, nice :)


Title: Re: So, now I've got a blockchain
Post by: shorena on December 26, 2015, 09:17:54 PM
Wow, thanks Shorena - that came in quickly. Do you want a .com domain name in exchange, or shall I send it back to make sure that sending works?

or get a coffee for it, its yours.

I've been looking for faucets, and I can't find any sensible info about them. Also I suspect it might take a while to get enough to be transferred. Maybe I'll just find someone in the UK willing  to make a small sale, or I'll sell a .com domain name or something.

They usually require you to hit a certain amount first yes. Its not feasible currently to transfer 60(00) satoshi. Anything below 10k satoshi is essentially eating a very high transaction fee to get transfered. Anything below 2730 satoshi is considered dust and might have problems getting a confirmation even if you pay a high fee for it.


Title: Re: So, now I've got a blockchain
Post by: Jet Cash on December 26, 2015, 09:20:34 PM
How did you discover that? Is it in the message?


Title: Re: So, now I've got a blockchain
Post by: shorena on December 26, 2015, 09:25:48 PM
How did you discover that? Is it in the message?

The address? Its in your signature. The signed message is just to verify that indeed I send you coins. You can verify it with core (File -> verify message) to make sure its correct.

The stuff about faucets is from experience, I started grinding them for weeks and months when I got to know about bitcoin. They have some downsides[1] esp. when you are starting out. I wanted to spare you that.


[1] https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1044399.0


Title: Re: So, now I've got a blockchain
Post by: Holdaaja on December 26, 2015, 10:09:27 PM
How did you discover that? Is it in the message?

You mean how I know how much you got?
It is all publick, see: https://blockchain.info/address/167YShzmzSRZcfoFjAv8JBx31v6DwGwCtt


Title: Re: So, now I've got a blockchain
Post by: arthurminton on December 27, 2015, 09:38:54 PM
How did you discover that? Is it in the message?

You mean how I know how much you got?
It is all publick, see: https://blockchain.info/address/167YShzmzSRZcfoFjAv8JBx31v6DwGwCtt
Well I did not knew about this but now when you have shared this I have a question...
If it is all public then what is the point of calling bitcoin anonymous??
If someone have my bitcoin address can they tell who I am or my user name or specifically my IP address??


Title: Re: So, now I've got a blockchain
Post by: Holdaaja on December 27, 2015, 10:18:57 PM
How did you discover that? Is it in the message?

You mean how I know how much you got?
It is all publick, see: https://blockchain.info/address/167YShzmzSRZcfoFjAv8JBx31v6DwGwCtt
Well I did not knew about this but now when you have shared this I have a question...
If it is all public then what is the point of calling bitcoin anonymous??
If someone have my bitcoin address can they tell who I am or my user name or specifically my IP address??

They can only see the address.
There is no way to know who owns specific address unless the owner shares that info.
You can spend days searching blockchain but you wouldn't see what address is mine unless I post my address here, that is why it is anonymous.


Title: Re: So, now I've got a blockchain
Post by: micaman on December 27, 2015, 10:27:01 PM
How did you discover that? Is it in the message?

You mean how I know how much you got?
It is all publick, see: https://blockchain.info/address/167YShzmzSRZcfoFjAv8JBx31v6DwGwCtt
Well I did not knew about this but now when you have shared this I have a question...
If it is all public then what is the point of calling bitcoin anonymous??
If someone have my bitcoin address can they tell who I am or my user name or specifically my IP address??
Bitcoin is not anonymous. Bitcoin might be, at best, pseudonymous. There are no usernames, only addresses. IP addresses only identify relaying nodes, not where transactions are sent from.
You can generate a new address right now and send coins to it, and nobody would know it's yours. We can, though, track the origin of the coins you sent and may or may not establish a relation between addresses and identities. The fact that you posted an address here, can establish a link between your forum username and the bitcoin address, "losing anonymity".


Title: Re: So, now I've got a blockchain
Post by: Velkro on December 28, 2015, 12:03:58 AM
I've downloaded the blockchain, and it looks as if I've got a couple of addresses. Now how do I test things? Do I join a faucet, and see if I get a transfer?
Best sign up to some exchange and buy bitcoins for 1$. Then try to send it anywhere to see how it works. Easiest learning in the world :)


Title: Re: So, now I've got a blockchain
Post by: notlist3d on December 28, 2015, 12:27:06 AM
I've downloaded the blockchain, and it looks as if I've got a couple of addresses. Now how do I test things? Do I join a faucet, and see if I get a transfer?
Best sign up to some exchange and buy bitcoins for 1$. Then try to send it anywhere to see how it works. Easiest learning in the world :)

I would go with exchange as well.  It will be more work the first time you use it.  But it's nice later on that you have it all set up and is easy to use.

Faucet time is just to slow.  You will waste a lot of time if you go this route.   But some do it.


Title: Re: So, now I've got a blockchain
Post by: Decoded on December 28, 2015, 12:52:26 AM
Congratulations,  the blockchain is currently nearing 100 gigabytes. I cant bear to download that. I only have 270 gigabytes of data each month,  so I just use electrum...


Title: Re: So, now I've got a blockchain
Post by: achow101 on December 28, 2015, 12:57:59 AM
Congratulations,  the blockchain is currently nearing 100 gigabytes. I cant bear to download that. I only have 270 gigabytes of data each month,  so I just use electrum...
The blockchain is only around 50 Gb right now. That isn't near 100 Gb, but that depends on your definition of "nearing" I suppose.


Title: Re: So, now I've got a blockchain
Post by: Jet Cash on December 28, 2015, 08:35:26 AM
Mine says 57.3Gb , but there are some other associated files as well.


Title: Re: So, now I've got a blockchain
Post by: Holdaaja on December 28, 2015, 09:31:43 AM
I've downloaded the blockchain, and it looks as if I've got a couple of addresses. Now how do I test things? Do I join a faucet, and see if I get a transfer?
Best sign up to some exchange and buy bitcoins for 1$. Then try to send it anywhere to see how it works. Easiest learning in the world :)

I would go with exchange as well.  It will be more work the first time you use it.  But it's nice later on that you have it all set up and is easy to use.

Faucet time is just to slow.  You will waste a lot of time if you go this route.   But some do it.

He already got 4.20$ worth of btc from shorena ;)


Title: Re: So, now I've got a blockchain
Post by: shorena on December 28, 2015, 06:11:05 PM
Mine says 57.3Gb , but there are some other associated files as well.

Yeah, its closer to 60GB now than to 50 GB, but 100 GB still a while away. I recently did an estimate because the disk they want to shoot into space has 100GB for the blockchain and IIRC it would hold for another ~400 days.


Title: Re: So, now I've got a blockchain
Post by: defaultking on December 28, 2015, 06:24:46 PM
I doubt you'll need this, but just updated my faucet list today bloggingwithbloggers.com/List (http://bloggingwithbloggers.com/List) if you want to play around with some more bitcoin. Seeing as how you already have some bitcoin don't know if this is too late or not. Other suggestion would be since you've verified you're wallet actually works you can sign up for a signature campaign if you haven't already!


Title: Re: So, now I've got a blockchain
Post by: Jet Cash on December 28, 2015, 08:03:13 PM
Thanks fpr the suggestion. I think I'm going to try selling a few things, I'm not too keen on sig campaigns. I'll probably link to some of my own sites when I've sorted out my hosting and put some pages together. :) I've put texaskid.com up for sale, and I'll add a few more when I check to see which domain names I've got left.


Title: Re: So, now I've got a blockchain
Post by: Hellacopter on December 28, 2015, 08:42:33 PM
I've downloaded the blockchain, and it looks as if I've got a couple of addresses. Now how do I test things? Do I join a faucet, and see if I get a transfer?

You can test by getting some satohis from fauceting and trying to send it to your wallet address in blockchain
you have to wait the confirmations still the transaction get the "confirmed" status