Just pay the appropriate fee to begin with and you'll unlikely end up with any more "old transaction".
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It means it is very strong
Not broken yet
Can you define "broken"?
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I think it's far-fetched to ask a pool operator to specifically include your transaction. I don't think anybody is willing to go through the trouble of doing that. They offer the service, so you'd think somebody is looking for that service. Actually F2Pool service was free for a little while, they shut it with their referral system pretty quick though.
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[...] I've tried the audio interface previously with another Bitcoin client, but I failed to set it up and eventually gave up on the idea.
Sorry, for the bump. Which issues did you face in your setup? I still use successfully: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=735111.0[...] All types of visitors to your household (friends and ostensible friends alike) could interpret the sophisticated physical setup to mean "Is it possible he/she might have large stacks of BTC?". Keeping the hardware somewhere secure (and hence out of sight) is probably not so OTT a measure also, but it's not going to be possible to keep it thoroughly secret. [...]
How do you handle your gold bars?
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What is the address? BTC starts generally with 1, testnet with m.
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I'm not sure what's being asked or what the replies to this thread even mean. Contact pool operators? What for?
I see that the transaction already has 16 confirmations and was sent with a decent fee in the first place.
Pool operators are miners and it is the miners only who decide which tx they include in the next block they might find. So if you ask them to include a certain tx, they may do it, if they're so inclined. The tx was on the network 2015-09-15 21:13:18, it is now 2015-09-17 16:58:39 (blockchain.info time). 16 confirmations are about 3 hours. I agree, patience wins the blockchain "game" most of times. The fee was too low for the amount of data.
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[...] Well, there is still a long way, before an ordinary, non-IT oriented person will be able to securely use Bitcoins. ... as you would expect from an experimental digital currency in beta status. [...] There is not even an option to export my private key! I can only check my recovery phrase, and hopefully I can use it somewhere else to get access to my wallet elsewhere. [...]
I don't know Breadwallet, but that "recovery phrase" sounds a lot like the BIP39 "standard", if that is the case you can recover all your private keys with other wallets supporting the same standard.
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[...] i don't understand why people Don't pay a fee...its just 0.0001 btc which is less then a cent..lol
You didn't even look at the tx
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IMHO the "issues" with LBC happen because they try to please the armchair traders by including all those shady payment providers and putting them first development- and visibility-wise. Very little is done for the traders that actually trade "local", i.e. face to face. I would wager a guess that the scam rate on face to face trade is near zero.
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Easiest is just to wait. The usual process will drop the tx from the mempool eventually. When that happens, you will "lose" the 684 from your balance and then you can set up a new, fresh tx for your 0.1.
Check your wallet software for a "spend unconfirmed" option and turn it off. If it doesn't have that option, bug the dev of the app to include one.
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If I remember correctly LB halted their service in Germany.
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Do any job that pays 1$/hr and ask to be paid in BTC?
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i agree whit you, maybe you can help me, i use an address to sign my messages, but it's in my main hd wallet whit something like 1800 private keys in total, there is a method to separe that address and the private key to have it always ready to sign messages instead instead of looking for him between 1800 addresses?
Make a second account with just one address and use that account exclusively for message signing?
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