Especially if someone doesn't speak English and they are guessing the fields. Often we use Chinese exchange where we can't read anything but we just guess what the fields are when we are using it.
Well, sorry, but that's definitely no excuse...
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Big surprise that he hasn't been able to move 0.14410254 BTC out of that address as requested wow nice trust list you got going on there Wow, glad to notice I'm not the only one to do such a thing, then!
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Also, please do not edit my post when quoting me.
giving a proper and precise context to what you are answering is the basis of a good communication. Of course I will edit the post, in order to show exactly what I'm answering to, and removing unnecessary parts.
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I'm sorry for your loss. I'm also sorry for some of the dickish comments directed towards you here.
Actually, he directed "dickish" comments towards anyone else, formerly.
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can we all collectively perhaps chip in a few coin each to help replace this…
As far as I know… this is not my fault and 110% block chain fault.
no one helps my oopsie… it makes everything bitcoin look bad. A giant ugly mole on its face that keeps growing.
I do feel bad for you, as this was an honest mistake, but you need to recognize that it's YOUR mistake. You take no responsibility for your mistake. This is the equivalent of shooting someone and say it's the gun's fault. Stop playing the blame game. Then you resort to begging for everyone to chip in to help cover your loss, like it's the community's responsibility to cover for you. Stop with the attitude of entitlement. Lastly, people ARE trying to help you, as you can see from this thread. EVERYTHING related to bitcoin looks bad because of your one incidence? You're not that important. All true, and very well said. Use the standard Qt client. You can't change the fee amount unless you actively look for the setting.
Same happens with blockchain.info.
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your0.2btc is lost for sure.sent to miners.
This is a perfect example of the kind of crap posts that got under my skin this morning. There were just so many to wade through this morning in this specific thread, all with nothing to contribute and they had obviously not read the thread. Sorry I went off all tilted like that. I am much calmer now that I have had my morning coffee Sadly most threads work like this, look at the Lazlo's pizza thread, or at the "EU robbed me 700k€" thread.
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wrong. theoretical everyone deserves. as everyone deserves free food.
money != food
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well done, keep us updated!
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I Think people who studied hacking and all these coding should be registered on a database so the NSA can watch them, maybe we will have less hackers in the world
This is one of the most stupid things I've ever read.
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Maybe you should check some other exchanges outside the US that accept bank transfers?
I'm sure he didn't think about that, thank you for providing this incredibly brilliant and informative insight!
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Did you OP get reply from BitFury already?
No, he's just trolling you. He came here, got loads of advices, did nothing. If he walks like a troll and talks like a troll... I'd say it's a troll.
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Anyone who is serious can get those from me, but i'm not posting them publicly. Sorry to disappoint you.
1. there is no one interested 2. hiding things from the public is a very big warning sign for scam
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There have to be thriving online communities if bitcoin is popular in the country.
I already explained you that it doesn't have to be "popular in the country", in order to trigger an effect. People from other countries may decide to buy.
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This is a really unfortunate mistake... They should have sanity checks for such things in the client OP was using....
Well ... it will always the problem with "virtual" wallet (mtgox ?). That why bitcoin core exist, too... not only for server and node features but for wallet managment, too. No. Again. It's totally unrelated. Stop spreading FUD.
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Davvero interessante ma se non la facciamo contro € figuriamoci farla per BTC. Siamo sempre un po' (tanto) indietro nel bel paese.
Sì più che altro il BTC qui mi sembra un layer inutile infilato a forza. Puoi dirlo di qualunque cosa "facciamo X, ma in BTC", ma se l'usare i BTC non comporta alcun vantaggio rispetto agli EUR, non potrai aver successo.
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is there any way to contact block chain
This is left as an excercise to the reader. i.e. if you can't even manage to contact them, I can fully understand how you messed up in the first place (and no, it's no justification)
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Cyprus had nothing to do with the rally, sadly certain news sources are desperate to connect dots without supporting their arguments (or more like clickbaits) with proof. And your source is...? Can you show me a frequented cypriot bitcoin forum? What does it have to do with that? I'm in Eurozone and when Cyprus crysis hit, I bought some more BTCs, since it was a threat for the EUR in general.
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1. Don't use webwallets. I understand you don't really know how to use IT (don't know about imgur 5 years after it's been massively used all over the internet (not like other old farts that still recommend imageshit)). Don't use webwallets and then complain they are badly coded (besides bad security practices). And apparently badly coded math!
What does this have to do with his problem? It's totally completely unrelated.
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Skimming over a review screen you would probably read this:
0.2 0.0001 Total: 0.2001
So you think it looks good, but you don't notice that the transaction and the fee is switched. I didn't even catch on right away when I looked at the screenshot on page 1. This is what made it so dangerous. While there are multiple review screens, they do nothing if you have to look at them every single time for every transaction because you start to ignore them over time.
Ok this is a very good point, if you assume you switched the amount you want to send with the fee. However you also have to not notice the fiat-currency conversion in the sending screen.
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