the 3rd post. there was a double spend attempt and the conflicted transactions are invalid. there is no way to recover them. run bitcoin core with -zapwallettxes to clear those transactions.
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I'm curious. Will Accounts from MtGox eventually be able to withdraw they're stored BTC? If so, buying others mtgox btc at very low prices "might" turn out to be a very excellent investment opportunity?
it's anyone's guess. that's risk of this "very excellent investment opportunity".
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In theory less safe because it is easier to perform a Sybil attack but in reality the difference is negligible and Multibit is perfectly safe.
And the best thing of all is that MultiBit has a serious bug which can lose your bitcoins easily! What bug does multibit have that can cause the loss of all bitcoins? none. he's just posting FUD to get signature ad money.
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Right... i know the member list. I would like to know a way to find these users without clicking through 10k pages of members... "search for members" -> "search by position"
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Bypass: advertisers manually count the user's post, because all they care about is their ads showing up
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1. Altcoin (LTC, NMC, FTC, etc.) trades belong in Marketplace (Altcoins). However, if the trade involves bitcoin (ie. Buying Bitcoins and cows), it can stay. 2. Do not have more than one active sales topic. If you need more visibility, you can bump your thread every 24 hours. Rules inherited from Marketplace: 3. Insert a [CLOSED] tag to the subject line when your offer is no more open. 4. Bumps are limited to once per day (24 hours), yes this includes "updates", that's what the edit button is for. Old bumps should be deleted as they serve no purpose, and only clutter up topics and make it more annoying to read.
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All the files are there. But I dont understan why it indexed them instead of putting it together...
the index of files is generated because you have directory listing enabled. But I suspect the broken pages are because you didn't configure a pho processor for your server.
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There are no easy to use tool for multisig translations. The two tools I know of are bitcoin core raw transaction API, and sx ( http://sx.dyne.org/multisig.html )
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Please can someone explain me how to do this in noob mode? Pictures would help! no one's going to do that. don't be helpless, do it yourself.
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Good point. But to note, this is "technically" supposed to be used only for opensource projects and by opensource developers.
"technically", you can use it for whatever you want, including commercial use, because it uses the Apache 2 license.
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Pycharm community edition (free) has git integration.
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Two words: confirmation bias
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multisignature addresses require multiple parties to sign in order to spend the coins. you can use this in conjunction with an escrow to ensure that the funds only gets sent to you if the funding requirements are met, and if they're not, the senders are refunded.
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Ok, thank you, I'm still a bit confused. When I make a brainwallet on brainwallet.org I can type every passphrase I want, no matter how long it is (I tried it with one of my texts, ~6,000 signs). Ok, this is not a private key, but am I right that there is an infinite number of passphrases like this which fit to every address?
yes So every adress contains 2^96 public keys and also 2^96 private keys?
Doesn't this reduce the difficulty to bruteforce an adress?
2^160 is such an insanely big number that it's not an issue.
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this kind of thread is reall Even if a bunch of giant GPU farms get together? Im talking 100's of GH scrypt mining.
even if you used all the matter in the solar system to construct an ASIC farm, and then use the sun to power it, you still won't be able to calculate it before the heat death of the universe. 2^256 is just that big.
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