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1061  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Can someone help me please on: May 30, 2016, 11:12:24 PM
Good news, your 0.6342 BTC are safe at that address:

https://blockchain.info/address/1HkJKLwAiDDBAZFWoftaZoJXQMryHewUUe

Did you locate the address 1HkJKLwAiDDBAZFWoftaZoJXQMryHewUUe in the "Recieve Money" tab in your wallet like I asked?  If it is there then click on it and you should see the 0.6342 BTC at that address.

1062  Economy / Lending / Re: 680 BTC Loan? on: May 30, 2016, 11:01:44 PM
Yes, people have that amount of bitcoin here on this forum. But what part of NO, do you not understand, no one wants to give an amount to buy a Lamborghini Huracan or a Ferrari 458 Speciale with that. What if you run away with the money. There is a difference between $3,000 and $300,000+, I am just starting to think you don't understand or don't comprehend or have the basic understand of the English Language. No one wants to give you that amount without collateral. Go find angel investors, no one here cares about funding your business with a irreverisble Crypto-Currency.

I have been here two years and approaching three and you by far are the individual who lacks the most intelligence I have come across.

It's just a no.

P.S
Wow, I never knew Hero Members could be so stupid but you have proved me wrong.


Calm down dude.  Those of us who have been around longer than you remember burnside.  No need to throw such a fit.  If you don't trust him or don't want to lend to him then don't.  Depending on how things go some of us might just invest.  You are too blinded by your rage or whatever that is to even consider it.  Fine.  We all have your opinion right there in my quote so there is no need for you to ever come back to this thread.
1063  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Halvings on: May 30, 2016, 06:31:12 PM
This idea has been discussed hundreds of times in the past.  In fact I would say it is the most often presented idea to "fix Bitcoin" over the years.

The bottom line is that anyone can fork Bitcoin at any time for any reason they want.  This is the most common idea, to remove the cap.

Once you fork for this reason (or any other) it is no longer Bitcoin - it is an alt coin.  Everyone that wants to continue the cap will continue on the Bitcoin protocol just fine.  Everyone that want to use the newly created alt coin will use it until it falls to the wayside and loses all value just like a vast majority of all alt coins do.
1064  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Random payments? on: May 30, 2016, 06:20:39 PM
Misconception #1:
Yes, you can check. That's surely someone you typped a bad address. What's the txID ?
No, it is almost impossible to "type a bad address" because every Bitcoin address has a built is checksum that prevents that.  If you take a valid Bitcoin address and change one letter the address in no longer a valid address and will not be accepted by the wallet or the network.

Misconception #2:
Its nicw to receive like that because you are a newbie to bitcoin its lucky but i think in your bitcoin address is the problem.i think your bitcoin address is used of others after you get it and delete of the user that wallet. But thats only a conclusion why you need to know where this come from? No need because its not a bad thing uts a good thing free money is almost people want so dont find who sent it .
Absolutely not.  Once a Bitcoin address is used and deleted it will never be used again, ever.

And just in case you are thinking it:  No, two people will never get the same Bitcoin addresses "by mistake".  So your funds will never get mixed with someone else's coins.
1065  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Can someone help me please on: May 30, 2016, 06:05:58 PM
Are you saying that you are also using the new deterministic blockchain.info wallet and that you got the destination address from a new blockchain.info deterministic wallet?


Hi burt

i am using blockchain legacy wallet

account made 1 week ago and that was the first TX

and still nothing in my account

Try your address on another wallet. like electrum. get private key from blockchain in import/export option. and then import it on electrum and see there, I think blockchain having some issues, I also got a similar issue , I have 0.05btc in my wallet, today I open my wallet I got shocked when I see there is zero balance. but when I import the private key in electrum I see my all balance there.
If they are having troubles then they will sort it out.  So, if that is the case, you can just wait a while and the funds will appear.  You can move your private key to another wallet as suggested but you might just want to wait a while before you go to that trouble.

Which Bitcoin address is yours and did you find it in your wallet?
1066  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Can someone help me please on: May 30, 2016, 02:25:54 PM
Are you saying that you are also using the new deterministic blockchain.info wallet and that you got the destination address from a new blockchain.info deterministic wallet?


Hi burt

i am using blockchain legacy wallet

account made 1 week ago and that was the first TX

and still nothing in my account
Legacy wallet is much easier:

Go to the "Receive Money" tab.  Is the Bitcoin Address you asked them to use listed there?  In other words is the destination Bitcoin address listed there on the "Receive Money" tab?  If not check "Archived" and see if it is listed there.  If it is not listed in either of those places you are out of luck.  If it is listed then it should work - I have never seen it not work or heard of it not working.

If it is listed then you should be able to click on it and see the transaction.

Which output Bitcoin address in the transaction is yours?

https://blockchain.info/tx/2fa27ba4aa068f283adca26ced8209c977431c109f590689dd1002c8650daacc
1067  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Easy way to make $1000 monthly on: May 29, 2016, 08:03:44 PM
1) As stated above it is a CPA method.

2) This is not my area of expertise but having read it over I can say it might work.  Someone else with more expertise in CPA will hopefully chime in with a stronger opinion one way or the other.

3) He answered all of my questions except one.  It was a general question, not specific to his system but applies anytime I see anyone selling a system instead of just using it and scaling it out themselves:  if the system works as advertised then why sell it at all?  Why not just use it yourself, scale it yourself, and make as much money as you want?

4) It is not my cup of tea so I will not be attempting to use the system myself.  If you are into this sort of thing, know what you are doing, and work very hard to use the method described to create some income it might be worth the $8.

Best I can do with a quick review.  I am interested to hear what the others have to say.
1068  Economy / Speculation / Re: [ASK] Halving Day? on: May 29, 2016, 04:49:02 PM
What do you think about the bitcoin and altcoin price after this?
Again, just search for "halving" on this forum.  There are at least 100 threads on this subject already and we really don't need another one.
1069  Economy / Services / Re: 100% risk-free profit on your BTC [Free Surebets] on: May 29, 2016, 01:37:58 PM
Dont have Btc? Give a good collateral and get loan.
You look like a total idiot because you did not read the thread.
1070  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Easy way to make $1000 monthly on: May 29, 2016, 01:28:48 PM
I can give it a quick look if you want.
1071  Economy / Speculation / Re: [ASK] Halving Day? on: May 29, 2016, 01:24:54 PM
Please Google "Bitcoin Halving"

Reward-Drop ETA: 2016-07-10 11:05:29 UTC (6 weeks, 2 hours, 40 minutes)

From:  http://bitcoinclock.com/
1072  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Can someone help me please on: May 29, 2016, 01:13:41 PM
Are you saying that you are also using the new deterministic blockchain.info wallet and that you got the destination address from a new blockchain.info deterministic wallet?
1073  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Theymos: “Bitcoins Belonging to Satoshi Should Be Destroyed” on: May 28, 2016, 06:44:17 AM
Many people stored BTC into casascius coins, if you move your coins from those you destroy a valuable wallet. 

Didn't these come after the hashed addresses? If so they should be using hashes, not pubkeys.
I don't think he read\understood the whole thread.  You are correct the physical coins would not be affected under the proposal.
1074  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Fun Facts about Bitcoin on: May 28, 2016, 03:39:04 AM
Can not recall why I paid that fee.  Feeling generous perhaps?  That was not that much money back then.
1075  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Fun Facts about Bitcoin on: May 28, 2016, 02:15:10 AM
You can write things in the blockchain.

Here is one I did when I was Bitcoin young and foolish:

http://blockchain.info/tx/bf40e4a1c2546747bc800a085e7145d921a9f402aaf4040c155ff5d0df9cc999

Which reads:

Code:
11When1DieBuryMeDeepLayTwoXVEY5jv 0.00000001 BTC
11SpeakersAtMyFeetAPairofXXTyrHor 0.00000001 BTC
11HeadphonesonMyHeadAndXXXXYUSvnd 0.00000001 BTC
11ALwaysPLayTheGratefuLDeadWdq4Xo 0.00000001 BTC
                                  0.00000004 BTC

Again, please don't do this because it bloats the blockchain with unprunable crap.
1076  Other / Off-topic / Re: Hi I'm new on: May 28, 2016, 02:07:53 AM
Cute kids ewe got there.
1077  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: My BTC your PayPal on: May 28, 2016, 01:55:01 AM
Bruno, He did admit to being banned from another forum in his other post, for a total of two posts.  At least he has not purchased a Hero account yet.  Darn, may have given him an idea there...
1078  Economy / Lending / Re: 680 BTC Loan? on: May 28, 2016, 12:14:23 AM
I was thinking sold account due to the large posting gap but your  explanation above rings true, especially given my own dealings with Homeland Security and the "Justice" department.  I also wanted to go to trial and rub their noses in their extremely weak case but could not afford it after spending over $200,000 defending myself before we even talked about going to trial.  When they offered to drop all the criminal charges against me and all the separate civil charges against all the seized property for "only" $40,000 in cash and $40,000 in Bitcoins I had to begrudgingly pay them off because that was less that it would have cost me to take it to trial.
1079  Economy / Services / Re: 5% profit on your BTC on: May 27, 2016, 11:57:41 PM
Thanks mate. At least someone DID check what I posted Smiley I ll keep you in mind for future opportunities.
I am developing a tool to automatically detect arbs among BTC sportsbooks.
This sounds interesting to me.

All those fucking retarded signature spammers (see above in this thread) are a bane to the entire forum.  I hate those guys with a burning passion.  The forum was so much better before 1) signature campaigns and 2) the ability to purchase accounts, even Legendary accounts, for the sole purpose of being a fucking lazy ass signature spammer who doesn't really care about Bitcoin, never reads anything beyond the title of the thread so never learns anything and wouldn't know a Bitcoin if it bit them on the ass (hey that was kind of funny there).
1080  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Strange address made out from words, how its possible ?? on: May 27, 2016, 06:37:23 PM
These addresses are known as Vanity addresses.
You can create one yourself, using VanityGen.

Here's my address: 1HeAddU7rbzWroCdMukx1W1H6ECGHCX8sf

Created it through VanityGen. Wink

No, it is not a vanity address.  A vanity address has a private key and can be used to receive and send Bitcoins.  That is a totally bogus address with no private key.  All Bitcoins sent to that address will be lost forever.  There are a lot of them.  People have written a lot of stuff in the Blockchain using this method.

Here is one I did:

http://blockchain.info/tx/bf40e4a1c2546747bc800a085e7145d921a9f402aaf4040c155ff5d0df9cc999

Which reads:

Code:
11When1DieBuryMeDeepLayTwoXVEY5jv 0.00000001 BTC
11SpeakersAtMyFeetAPairofXXTyrHor 0.00000001 BTC
11HeadphonesonMyHeadAndXXXXYUSvnd 0.00000001 BTC
11ALwaysPLayTheGratefuLDeadWdq4Xo 0.00000001 BTC
                                  0.00000004 BTC

I explain it in this thread:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1168745.0;all

And there are many other threads on the subject.

... people do not have the private key for that address, so those bitcoins are theoretically lost.
No, not "theoretically lost", they are lost forever.
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