So you want to transfer private keys to wallets via facebook?
Ill pass...
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I have forgotten my password, been using this site for ages just with the browser remembered password
My recovery email was with a service that has since been shut down.
Need to change password!
Any ideas?
If your browser saves your password you can usually look that up from within your browser. Sometimes it is protected by a masterpassword, sometimes not. For firefox this would be: Extras -> Settings -> Security -> Saved Passwords -> Show password the acutal words might vary, since I translated this.
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Ich muss sagen ich bin sehr zufrieden mit der Seite ! Zwar ist Sie ab und zu down, aber dennoch kann man damit gut Geldverdiene. Und das beste, Sie ist kostenlos ! Daran sollten alle denken die nach Support oder sonst was schrein. Wer nix zahlt, hat auch nix zu bekommen ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) Schließlich profitieren wir alle davon... Wenn ich arbeite bekommen die auch kein Geld von mir, wär ja auch noch schöner. Wenn jetzt am Monatsanfang kein Geld auf meinem Konto auftaucht. Die Buchhaltung nicht zu erreich ist. Dann geh ich am nächsten Tag zu meinem Chef und will wissen was los ist. Wenn der auch nicht da ist, dann werd ich sicher nicht einfach ne Woche weiterarbeiten in der Hoffnung das schon irgendwann wieder Geld auftaucht. Natürlich ist das kostenlos, der Betreiber verdient Geld damit das DU dort anrufst. Du verkaufst ihm etwas, deine Zeit.
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And what about the transaction fee for all those small transactions of the coins that come from faucets?
Transaction fee is 0.0001btc per kilobyte. 1 kilobyte will give you a transaction with 4 or 5 inputs and 1 output. Let's say you have four lots of 0.000025 btc in an address. Total value is 0.0001btc, but it takes 0.0001btc fee to send it, so you get nothing. If you have four lots of 0.00005 btc in an address, fee is 50% (total=0.0002,fee=0.0001,output=0.0001) Thanks for the info. So quite frankly the transaction fee makes the btc gathered from most faucets practically useless because they would get eaten by the transaction fee if ever put to use ... Well you can allways try to send without a fee, some miner might include your transaction regardless.
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Hi everybody, Could anyone help me with setting up block explorer? ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) I would like to use this - https://github.com/bitcoin-abe/bitcoin-abeBut I don't know what I have to install for n-scrypt based altcoin. Thank for help! I assume you want to run this on a server, so your first step -according to the license- would be to fork the repo on github. Did you do that?
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Starting posts: 478 Bitcoin address: 18uTXyQubfaYrkbQDdaXhzd2ALEY5YN77B
signing in for another month
note 2 self: do not edit
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It seems like the time you have registered seems to be really important to your activity score.
It seems like you have not read any of the posts linking to an explanation or explaining the acitivity score. This seems to be really important when one wants to understand how this strange system works.
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I remember long time ago when people used to say that all you would ever need will like 512k bytes or so... Someone important said that. I don't remember who now. Look at us now... petabytes of data...
Sounds like that IBM statement "There is demand for ~3-4 computers worldwide" Yeah...
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Today's High: $543.32
Reached $544.999 in BTC-E, before someone dumped 4,000+ coins in a few minutes. Still not much affected, as the prices are staying above $500. Really, someone sold 4000 coins at 544? You'd think someone with that many coins would know that 544 is definitely not the highest price we'll see this month. Right and they could have bought them all back just over $500 and made $160,000 not bad for a days work. Ah yeah, of course. I didn't think that far. Damn, that's some serious profit. No thats nonsense. If you want to buy 4000 coins now price would slip up to ~570 (bitstamp prices), so it would have been a loss. Also however sold those 4000 coins (I personally dont think that it was one person) would not have sold all of them for 544, thats why the price fell. So the price for all 4000 was way lower than 544 on average.
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Is this still going on?
Edit: never mind, just noticed the title. to those who got in early, did the person pay?
Yes plenty -including me- received their payment. Payment received. thanks. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) payment received ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) Thanks juggalodarkclow! payment confirmed
+ feedback left for you
Payment Recieved Thanks a lot... Very trustworthy indeed ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) Payment received as well here.
For anyone wondering... yes, money was sent ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) . He's legit, and I'm now 1 mbtc richer. If you check my link to blockchain you can see that he payed at least 30 (I lost count somewhere in between) with that transaction alone.
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The 200000th bet result: Id 200000
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Roll 90.9432
so its post 90 1EzaFh1RKHxgt5vvAEMHzogjQ3U7Py3L2j
Good luck
uhm... and post 9432? I dont think Ill stick around that long and spam this just to get 0.05.
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There are ppl selling BTC on Ebay...you can buy there with paypal.
Still easy to get scammed there. If you want bitcoins without banks or paypal. Meet in person. Its strange I know, but people actually do that. Bring cash, bring a smartphone with a wallet and some time. Well you actually dont need a smartphone with a wallet, any way to check blockchain.info for your coins is fine. https://localbitcoins.com/https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=53.0Exchanges are not the only way---
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Interesting how it went up in the night time (USA). Is it China buying?
The first big rise (~4.5k btc bought) on bitstamp was @ ~ 0900 european time. I dont think a trend needs a reason.
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Do you think we will see another dip before continued uptrends?
Hopefully not...i literally pray. I wouldnt count on another dip either. Looks like this morning 0900, europe woke up and bought >4k coins ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) Maybe there will be another big buy ~1200.
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Id say its allready to late. Yesterday @ 400 was a good entrypoint. Price was a long time ~400 and even lower.
I just wonder where we will end up this time. 600? 700?
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I just learned about the 51% attack.
People say it can't happen because "everyone loves BTC"
= Who would do that? = WHO would have that much money to waste just to kill BTC
Seems to me that $60-$100 Million offered @ $10 MILLION Each to 6-10 mine pools would do it...then no more concern about CRYPTO
and BTC is large enough that the media spin on it would count as an EXAMPLE to the masses that crypto doesn't work (perception is reality) and should be stayed away from?
What do you think?
I dont think this would work because - most -if not all- pools are not run by a single person or a small group but by several people. How can you reach them all to bribe them? - Why? Anyone or any group/government/etc. investing up to 100 Million needs are very good reason to do it. The main reason would be money. I dont see how you can make money off of this. Why would anyone want this? - "the media" is not a single entity either. Different papers would see it differently and report differently about this. Same with "a goverment" (as stated above). Not many countries a ruled by a single person, thus there are usually several people who would have to decide that this is a good course of action. tl;dr why? Whats the motive?
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I think it's best to get a part time job while doing bitcoin. You need to have decent rig.
OP is working 66h/week, when do you suggest OP does a "part time" job next to that?
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