1. Go to Electrum and send all your BTC or relevant fork coins to another wallet. Leave only your BCY in that wallet; 2. Click on View -> Show Addresses; 3. Go to the Addresses tab, right-click your address with BCY and select "Private key"; 4. Save that private key. - Now go to https://wallet.counterwallet.io/5. Create a Counterwallet account; 6. Log in and click on "Import Funds" -> "From another wallet"; 7. Paste the private key from step 4 in the first field. Follow the steps and this should sweep your BCY to your recently created Counterwallet account.
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thanks for the insight. but want to know what can make someone with more activity up to 280 and he/she till a junior member.
Not having enough merit. Check the link on the update at the top of the thread.
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Looks like when I refresh the page, the first transactions who initially appear in the page are linking me to the right /btc/tx/XXXXXXX URL. But after it shows new transactions, they start linking me to the wrong URL /tx/XXXXXXX again. I've sent Blockchain an email about this.
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Stole from who? Wasn't this all a donation? It literally says "donations" in the title of the thread you linked. What is the accusation for him to be in jail?
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Deposit enough so your balance can be worth at least the double of your total free-roll earnings. Source: This question has been answered multiple times in this forum thread, but here's the answer once again:
To remove the captcha you should deposit a Bitcoin amount equal to the amount of your free roll earnings. You can see your current free roll earnings by clicking "Stats" and then "Personal Stats". For example if you earned 0.001 BTC from free rolls, you should deposit 0.001 BTC to your FreeBitco.in BTC deposit address and the captcha will be removed. My advice is to deposit a bit more, because if you continue with free rolls, the earning from free rolls will soon become more than the deposited amount and the captcha may return. Please someone correct me if something in my answer is wrong.
Close enough to being correct. A simpler way of putting it is that you need a balance of double your total free roll earnings. You don't have to deposit it, you can win it from gambling or earn it from referrals as well.
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I don't think it's Ddos.. As Cloudflare describes it
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Maybe some miss-configuration theymos did while setting up the local language thingy? It's still very bad for me. I can barely access the website and takes about 10-20 reloads to open a page.
More like a DDoS (or at least something along with what @mdayonliner said). According to this page, the error 502 and 504 (what I'm getting all the time) means that the back-end servers are not communicating correctly. "2. The server at the origin is overloaded or unreachable at the time the request was made. The could be due to the server crashing, traffic spikes, or lack of connectivity to the server." And this is not the first time this happens. The last time it was also a DDoS attack.
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I'm not sure if that should matter, but for the Portuguese one, you could use "pt,pt-BR" since there are a lot of differences between the Portuguese and Brazillian Portuguese languages while both are quite used in the board.
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Great advice! But is it possible to do it somehow on smartphone? Despite that I know these phishing websites very well, risk to visit it accidentally still remains...
In an unrooted phone? No. But if you are rooted, you can use something like dns66 to block it with the hosts file.
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1. View -> Show Addresses; 2. Go to the Addresses tab; 3. Right-click the address you want and select "Private key".
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Does anyone have any statistics on how many people are in this forum? Just curious how big this forum is compared to other places where people discuss cryptocurrency.
According to 2 MILLION users and their STATS, there are 90993 users with "last activity within this year from Jr.Member to Legendary + Copper members".
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What you can do is search your username in the Advanced Search page. It will show the posts you get quoted/mentioned.
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Nice hidden ref link. 4. No referral code (ref link) spam. [1]
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Yes that's the one! it was 44 and i changed to 49 like the picture when install it what should i do ?
That's weird... Your addresses should start with a "3" and not "1". Are you sure that you used this exact derivation path? m/49'/0'/0'Including each one of the apostrophes. If you create a new Electrum wallet with the same steps (Standard Wallet -> Use a hardware device -> Select "Trezor" -> Put the m/49'/0'/0' derivation path), do you get the same wallet with your 52 mBTC? And if you go to the "Addresses" tab (View -> Show Addresses, if the tab is disabled), do you see addresses starting with a 1 or 3? Edit: helped OP via Skype. His issue was that when creating his wallet, he chose the legacy (p2pkh) type while changing the derivation path to m/49'/0'/0' (used on p2sh-segwit/p2wpkh-p2sh), which doesn't seem to be supported by Trezor. The solution was to use his backup seed to restore his wallet on Electrum with the same config, which was supported by Electrum.
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i did it and scrolled down but no see this: 13ZjqoaMNQSWxXwejA7t5iAWYLcuahE1m on the page ? ? ?
Do you remember which derivation path you choose when setting up your Electrum (connected with the Trezor)? In this step to be exactly:
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Go to Ian Coleman's BIP39 converter[1] (or run it locally) and write your recovery seed in the "BIP39 Mnemonic" field. Then, scroll down to the "Derived Addresses" section and try to find your address (13ZjqoaMNQSWxXwejA7t5iAWYLcuahE1mi) there. If you do, copy its private-key and import into Electrum (File -> New/Restore -> Import Bitcoin addresses or private keys -> Paste your private key -> Next). Then, try to spend the coins (you won't need the Trezor). P.S: This will make your current wallet unsafe since the private-keys aren't isolated in the device anymore. When you recover your coins, create a brand new wallet (with a new seed) and try again (this time, test receiving and sending with a small amount before sending your whole balance). [1] https://iancoleman.io/bip39/
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Did you click on the "Sign" button? If not, that's the first step.
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Try the following: 0100000002436a52b31e94aa231d3e3ac7cf0135d157ddbd780d45d2070e52a2d0e51f0cc30100000000ffffffffc3751a242e0cd9b99e018a60b6d29ad0503579e12ba2a784a9c333cb0c2e28660100000000ffffffff01f0490200000000001976a9142ee102e325fd776a6058b3cb7b1aa49f6de6975488ac00000000 You can verify it here. or 0100000002436a52b31e94aa231d3e3ac7cf0135d157ddbd780d45d2070e52a2d0e51f0cc3010000000000000000c3751a242e0cd9b99e018a60b6d29ad0503579e12ba2a784a9c333cb0c2e286601000000000000000001f0490200000000001976a9142ee102e325fd776a6058b3cb7b1aa49f6de6975488ac9c370800 You can verify it here.
Which makes sense, since you are trying to spend the inputs of 3JsKiSRNmKv7ZgMjZWTDqLiuZ12TFdjAZW with the private key of 1CvmfSJZUs9KTmu9wrREZVS3EAwTPXxCwD
While 1CvmfSJZUs9KTmu9wrREZVS3EAwTPXxCwD does not hold ANY UTXO's. (And, correct me if i'm wrong, it can't be from a multisignature since it starts with a 1.., right?)
To spend 3JsKiSRNmKv7ZgMjZWTDqLiuZ12TFdjAZW you'll need the privkey(s) of 3JsKiSRNmKv7ZgMjZWTDqLiuZ12TFdjAZW, not 1CvmfSJZUs9KTmu9wrREZVS3EAwTPXxCwD?
That's wrong. From the Coinbin's page, he needs the signature of the address 1CvmfSJZUs9KTmu9wrREZVS3EAwTPXxCwD. In a Time Locked Address, you specify the public key that will be able to unlock the funds after a certain date.
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