HD wallets have master public key that can be used to monitor all addresses for your seed, if that's what you're asking.
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Just wait for a bit. Clear your cache if it takes too long to show.
FYI I see a bitconnect avatar from here.
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Thanks... TBH, i'm not sure the coins are still in my wallet....
Can't you tell from the balance? Just in case you don't know, you can press CTRL + A to enable the addresses tab. Your change addresses should be listed under "Change" at the bottom of the list.
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Unfortunately not. Is there a way to see who got it?
There's no way to know who owns an address unless the owner posted it somewhere saying it's theirs. Just to make sure, try going to the console and type ismine('replacethiswithaddress') to see if you own that address or not. If it returns true then you have the address.
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Again... trading coins. Not cold storage.
Ah, I see. Should've said that in the first place instead of editing the topic title after I posted that. Well, good for you.
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Yes I did. Never traded with full stash. So it doesnt matter. They were bought between 5 and 30 USD.
Sell when everyone is greedy!
Around 700 you were shorting - so you were keeping your long while shorting, paying both swaps plus spread? I locked the profit - SOLD ALL COINSThat's you, remember?
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My account was not hacked and I have the password. Yeah, I know. But from what I've seen (this happened numerous times), using a signed message might help you get your account back if it was locked for security reason.
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Can you post the transaction ID? If it's already confirmed then you might have been scammed.
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I wouldn't believe anything OP says about what the reason he's doing this. He's asking for someone to help him lie in the first place. There's no good reason why anyone would want to pay for signing a message from a funded bitcoin address that they don't own.
So my "friend" you don't have better job to do then go around accusing people of lie. I gave the answer "reasons" please read it. Thanks. You're not my friend. Signing a message from an address is used to prove that you own that address. If you pays someone to sign from an address that you don't own and use the signed message for something then you're lying.
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I wouldn't believe anything OP says about what the reason he's doing this. He's asking for someone to help him lie in the first place. There's no good reason why anyone would want to pay for signing a message from a funded bitcoin address that they don't own.
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A guy from the forum has to complete a project for me and we're searching for an escrower. The amount to be paid is 50$ and I can give up to 5% as a fee to the escrower.
The project is simple and there won't be any physical delivery just an excel type program.
You can find them here and here. I suggest you check the untrusted feedback for any valid scam accusation before accepting anyone. All that being said. I can do this if you want.
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when i will get memmber tag after reaching min posts
When you've posted in at least 5 activity period. You've posted in 2 already so you get 28 activity. List of activity periods was posted above.
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Did you broadcast the transaction when you sweeped your private key? Whatever that submit button is, so long as you have the private key you don't need it to sweep bitcoins. So you should wait till you know what it is or until you get your coins before using it.
Merry Christmas.
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There's a list of trusted escrows here. You can find the rest of the escrows here (the thread haven't been updated for some time). P.S. An escrow is just a person in the middle who manages the transaction to prevent either party from scamming each other, right, or am I completely misunderstanding this? Right.
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It means that it can be added to the blockchain (AKA getting confirmed) after that block number but not before it.
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The recommended fee. I thought when using the standard client, the standard fee it adds is enough. Has the recommended fee gone up since 13.0.0?
The recommended fee goes up and down depending on the number of unconfirmed transaction in the network. And I don't think 0.13.1 change the way it is calculated (but wait for someone more experienced because I'm not entirely sure). Check the fee slider. You might have it set it to normal which might be not enough.
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I'm using the standard client, 13.0.0 - did they change it in the more recent versions that I refuse to run because they keep having python related errors in make test?
Change what?
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Looks to be because of the low fee. The recommended fee per byte is 100 satoshi and that transaction is using 43 satoshi per byte fee. According to https://bitcoinfees.21.co/ a transaction with 41-50 satoshi per byte fee may take between 10 to 480 minutes to confirm. This estimation can change at anytime though.
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I have sent a TX to another wallet. Now this TX could not be found anywhere and the amount was removed from my wallet. I tried it again with sending another amount to another wallet from the same wallet the tx was not found before. This doesnt get through cause I always get the error message that the TX can not be found. And no Bitcoins are removed from my wallet. How can I get my Bitcoins back? Can anyone help please.
What wallet software are you using and what error message are you getting?
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