What is the current % of Bitcoin users running windows, macOS and linux? Are there some data or charts available somewhere?
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Looks like the current site is vulnerable to a DoS attack through the 'withdraw' method:
In the withdraw form, enter a 34-digit address and any amount of BTC (doesn't matter if you have them or not), and quickly hit 'Enter' 30 times or more, in rapid succession. The whole site appears to become unresponsive for at least 10 seconds. .
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Hi, a little cosmetic issue: The password strength meter in the Join page works, but doesn't look quite right on IE8. (There's no background color)
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Hi,
I've had the below issue several times the last few days, when trying to make a payment. When I get this error, the payment doesn't go through. Strangely, the only thing I have found to be effective when this happens is rebuilding the wallet file! It doesn't seem to be related to a specific release - I've tried the last 4 and all give me the same problem.
The only thing that has changed for me in the last few days is a slightly larger wallet balance, but I'm not sure if this has anything to do with it. Any ideas?
Connected to ecdsa.org:50001 Traceback (most recent call last): File "%AppData%\Electrum-P\R048b\C_\ElectrumPY\lib\gui_qt.py", line 463, in do_send self.show_message(e.message) File "%AppData%\Electrum-P\R048b\C_\ElectrumPY\lib\gui_qt.py", line 828, in show_message QMessageBox.information(self, 'Message', msg, 'OK') TypeError: arguments did not match any overloaded call: QMessageBox.information(QWidget, QString, QString, QMessageBox.StandardButtons buttons=QMessageBox.Ok, QMessageBox.StandardButton defaultButton=QMessageBox.No Button): argument 3 has unexpected type 'Error' QMessageBox.information(QWidget, QString, QString, int, int button1=0, int button2=0): argument 3 has unexpected type 'Error' QMessageBox.information(QWidget, QString, QString, QString, QString button1Text=QString(), QString button2Text=QString(), int defaultButtonNumber=0, int escapeButtonNumber=-1): argument 3 has unexpected type 'Error'
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Hi Sean, it seems I haven't received that last bounty, could you check please? Thanks
My bad, sent! Excellent, thanks!
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if, by mistake, or due to network congestion, one double-clicks (or more) on the deposit button, the deposit is performed twice (or more) - this is perhaps true of withdrawals too.
Perhaps a bit of js magic to prevent double submission? 2 BTC Yeah, disabling the submit button on onclick or something Thanks! Hi Sean, it seems I haven't received that last bounty, could you check please? Thanks
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if, by mistake, or due to network congestion, one double-clicks (or more) on the deposit button, the deposit is performed twice (or more) - this is perhaps true of withdrawals too.
Perhaps a bit of js magic to prevent double submission? 2 BTC Yeah, disabling the submit button on onclick or something Thanks!
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if, by mistake, or due to network congestion, one double-clicks (or more) on the deposit button, the deposit is performed twice (or more) - this is perhaps true of withdrawals too.
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1/ layout/cosmetic: The 'Place Order' blue button is overlapping on the next column (in Google Chrome, Win XP)
This is really just poor design , someone already pointed this out to me, I'll put it under "known issues" 2/ authentication Login (either as Demo user or regular user) just fails for me in IE8. 'There was a problem logging you in, please try again'
Confirmed, I'm classifying this as minor, 10BTC Received already! Thanks.
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in the Join page ( https://test.bitme.com/join), the "confirm password" field allows clipboard pasting, which kinda defeats its purpose... The vast majority of financial sites I have dealt with do not allow that. I generally prefer to stay away from these type of annoying techniques which purposely break default functionality. This could quite easily interfere with something like a password manager. Sure, I understand! Here's a few other things by the way: 1/ layout/cosmetic: The 'Place Order' blue button is overlapping on the next column (in Google Chrome, Win XP) 2/ authentication Login (either as Demo user or regular user) just fails for me in IE8. 'There was a problem logging you in, please try again'
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Privacy/security issue:
even after logging out, back button of browser still shows you previous HTTPS page.
Thanks for pointing this out. This was already on my todo list, but I'll give you the 20BTC anyway. Thanks, this is really generous! I have found another thing, but I don't know if you'll consider that a real issue or not: in the Join page ( https://test.bitme.com/join), the "confirm password" field allows clipboard pasting, which kinda defeats its purpose... The vast majority of financial sites I have dealt with do not allow that.
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Privacy/security issue:
even after logging out, back button of browser still shows you previous HTTPS page.
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And now BlockChain.info seems to be down! What the heck is going on?
EDIT: up again.
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What is/Is there a procedure for importing qt client wallet.dat files into the electrum wallet?
You can do it in a couple steps, using the pywallet.py tool to export all private keys from the wallet.dat and then import them into electrum. I'm not aware of a simpler way.
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Tong, even though we've never talked before, and I've never used Bitcoinica (due to my current financial situation, but that's another story), I wish you the very best for the future. You're certainly making the right choice and I've been repeatedly impressed both by your ability to deliver and your values.
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Build 0.48b for Windows is now out. A connectivity issue has been fixed by ThomasV. See this post.
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In lines 100 & 244 in electrum file: shouldn't it be "from electrum import mnemonic"?
Otherwise I get the below error: ImportError: No module named mnemonic
oh you're right, I forgot those instances. sorry. (fixed in 0.48a) OK thanks!
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Build 0.48a is now available for Windows. As usual, let me know if any comments or problems.
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In lines 100 & 244 in electrum file: shouldn't it be "from electrum import mnemonic"?
Otherwise I get the below error: ImportError: No module named mnemonic
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Are you sure about the Electrum module in 0.48? Shouldn't it be lib?
the 'lib' directory is installed as a python package with the name 'electrum' I think you should be able to install it as a package in windows (run "python setup.py install" ) if you cannot do this, I guess you'll need to call 'lib' Thanks, I will try that Couldn't do it using setup.py (too many dependencies missing, no time to fix that now) so I will just call lib for now...
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