This usually means that you didn't unlock your wallet (forgot or used the wrong password) or you don't own this address.
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I installed new bitcoin node and get new address like "3xxx.."
How can I configurate node for Legacy address?
Why would you do that? Nested Segwit addresses (3xxx...) are 26% cheaper to send and you also help the network. There are also NO downsides or negative points on doing this. Meanwhile, on Legacy addresses, you pay more in fees and don't help the network.
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Which wallet are you using? Is your wallet showing as "Connected", "Synchronized" or something like this? Can you confirm that you withdrew BTC to a BTC (Bitcoin) wallet and not to a BCH (Bitcoin Cash) wallet by mistake?
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I cannot imagine that this is Satoshis account.
It's not. Maybe this account was created by his E-Mail hacker
You are correct.
Already explained here: No, Satoshi did not join Github 2 days ago. In fact, Satoshi does not have a Github account (at least associated with the name Satoshi Nakamoto) and he never used Github. The move to Github happened after Satoshi left. This account appears to have falsely taken attribution for some of Satoshi's commits. This occurs because any Github account can add any email that they want to the Github account and Github will show any commits with that email as belonging to that account, even if the email is unverified. We normally keep the emails of Satoshi, sirius, and laszloh under this account: https://github.com/non-github-bitcoin. However I didn't notice that the satoshin@gmx.com email was used before in the commit history, so someone has claimed that as theirs with a different Github account. I'm currently talking to Github about this and hopefully it will be resolved soon.
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Yes.
P.S: There is no such thing as "old format"; Both formats are fully compatible and usable. The difference is that those starting with a 1 are Legacy addresses and 3 are P2SH addresses (in most cases, multi-sig or nested Segwit).
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They can't registered by their self, they said. ( we know this as an evil ip case). So they must pay a small amount of bitcoin first to enable posting feature.
Let me ask here. If they did that (paid small fee), will their account be a copper member too ?
If the value is equal (or more) to the price of a Cooper Member upgrade (0.00208333 BTC), then yes. If it's lower, the price of the Cooper Member upgrade will be the normal price (0.00208333 BTC) minus the amount he paid on his evil units.
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Unfortunally there is nothing you can do. Your coins are gone. Sorry for your lost. 50k is no joke.
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IIRC you can choose to hide the rank in the same page you bought it.
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You are not crazy. There is a website that does this. I'm on my phone rn, so if no one links it here, I'll get it and edit my post later. Edit: here it is https://spinbot.com
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I could wait 30 days but my thread has been deleted as well. Is there any way to shorten the ban and return the thread? How can I contact Mod to find out more as they PRV are disabled;/
Can you post a link to your (now deleted) thread? You can't shorten the ban and the thread will remain deleted. When the ban is over, you can create a new one (that doesn't break the rules). Don't try to evade your ban by posting with this account outside this appeal thread. Or this account will be banned and the time of the first ban will be increased.
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Obviously a scam. CoinMixer has discontinued their services and they would post here if they ever wanted to come back online. This is not even their domain.
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Report to the mods? No. What you can do is create a thread in the Reputation board with the details about the user's translation. If it's clear that he's trying to cheat the bounty by making a google translated or awful translation (due to him not speaking that language), he will probably get a negative tag.
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Out of your 164 merits, you got 102 from xandry (Staff) Don't know why a Staff give you merits a total of 101 time. All of those are deleted too. I believe a staff member can never abuse with the merit system but this made me thinking once again. Read this thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4330297.0
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Electron Cash is also an SPV wallet. And it's probably easier to import. The Bitcoin.com is probably safe as well. But I prefer not trusting Roger Ver.
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What wallet are you using?
If you are receiving a big amount of BTC, you could wait for 3 or 6 confirmations just to be safe. But the truth is that 1 confirmation is enough for most of the cases.
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Which one?
Electron Cash and Bitcoin ABC (full node) are safe.
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Contact the exchange and try to explain the situation. They are literally the only ones who can recover your BTC. No one else. Which exchange was that? Some will not bother to recover your coins, while others will charge a fee for that.
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Why didn't you answer my question instead of complaining about people mocking your English?
Where did you send the BTC? To an exchange, friend, specific website or to your own wallet? Please be specific if you need help.
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There is not really anything you can do. Is your BTC still locked in the account?
Either keep contacting their support or create a thread in the r/btc, r/bitcoin or /r/CoinBase subreddit. I'm pretty sure they don't check the threads here, but if your post gets a good amount of upvotes on Reddit, you will soon get the attention you need. And they tend to just ignore you unless you get into the front page.
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