The transaction status came back cancelled so I just left the balance in the exchange because I couldn't work out what happened? Today I decided to do the transaction again and this time it worked with no problems. When I went into the Ledger to make sure it was received I noticed that the exact same amount was also there for the previous transaction..... so it went through twice. To me it seems like the exchange screwed up somehow but how can that be given the foolproof nature of the blockchain?? Which exchange did you use? There are 2 possibilities: 1. The exchange screwed themselves big time and didn't reduce your balance after your withdrawal in 2017. 2. Your 2017 transaction didn't confirm or maybe was double spent back in 2017, and your Ledger app isn't properly synchronized. To check: if you search your receiving address on Blockchair you can check which scenario really happened. If you used a different address now than in 2020 you'll have to search for both of them on Blockchair.
Welcome to Bitcointalk. If you receive any PMs offering to "help" you, it's safe to assume they're trying to scam you.
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Personally, I've never had any problems with QS, and I appreciate his knowledge on technical topics. Most of the drama happened before I was an active member here anyway. There aren't many users with this much negative feedback who stick around. I am a very principled person I believe this. I've also seen someone claim you don't lie, I like that, even though it means evading answering questions once in a while.
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The Pharmacist, aka @ThePharmacist991 on Telegram, scammed me.
I took the liberty to fix this for you. I have contacted him about his post ( 0.005btc to PayPal). I sent a pm to him and he has contacted me on telegram Telegram is a scammer's paradise. I've seen this happen many times, and as long as gullible people keep falling for it, scammers will keep doing it. You made a big mistake here: Hi, I sent a pm to you Thanks Not only is this low-value post in violation of the forum rules, you also made it very easy for any imposter to contact you on Telegram with the knowledge you're trying to trade with The Pharmacist. Anyway, here the proofs. No, it doesn't prove anything. Screenshots don't mean anything, especially when coming from Telegram.
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The 440 thousand backlinks don't surprise me, I create many of those myself, and offering BBCode to post adds a lot of links too. What does surprise me is the 59 linking websites. That must be many automated indexing sites. I'm no SEO master but I have disallowed all Google robots on my website, so I don't think it helps them with anything. ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) Why though? Unless website ranking is not your goal, then it's best to let them crawl. That would be like stealing ranking from Bitcointalk. Theymos asked to add canonical to the source: <meta name="robots" content="noindex,noarchive,nosnippet" /> <link rel="canonical" href="https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5303233.msg55927309#msg55927309" /> But bots shouldn't even crawl those: User-agent: * Disallow: /archive/ Disallow: /showall/ Disallow: /notifications/ Disallow: /sigcamp/ Disallow: /patrol/ Besides, website ranking was never my goal. I created loyce.club because I couldn't post all my data in 64 kB posts. Search engines can go wild on amongst others my Trust list viewer (currently 1,283,748 pages), just not the data archived directly from Bitcointalk. If I search "mocacinno trust list" on Google, this is my first hit. But if someone searches for information on Bitcoin, they shouldn't end up on loyce.club.
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00 - LoyceV ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) Wow, what do you know ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) I never win these raffles. Well, until I joined from mobile after some booze apparently ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) Thanks ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) PM sent!
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I've found private keys with Iancoleman, but the address I found there starts with "2". However, my addresses in Coinomi start with "btx1q". When I lookup the receiving transactions on https://chainz.cryptoid.info/btx, it shows one address that indeed starts with btx1q, but the other 2 start with wkh_. I'm kinda clueless how to find the correct addresses using Iancoleman now.
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We have a celebration day airdrop online. That reminds me I still haven't recovered my coins from Coinomi. I'm currently compiling the qt-wallet, I've emptied my other coins from Coinomi, and if I can extract the private keys on time I'll join ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
Can you explain a bit more of the details? IanColeman.io doesn't accept BIP32 Derivation Path M/84H/160H/0H, but it does accept m/44'/91'/0'. I'm not sure if that's correct. Then, I get addresses starting with 1 and private keys starting with L or K. That looks like Bitcoin to me, not BitCore.I said dumb things ![](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/afro.gif) I'll update when I'm done ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Haha, well... I'll give it another weekend at least ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) You could abandon the transaction and create a new one with only some of the bigger inputs once it drops out of mempool.
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How much percentage of plagiarism should be allowed to different projects When talking about a percentage, do you mean the percentage of overlapping words in the project? In that case, I think I already reached 15% in my previous sentence, and I don't think it's plagiarism.
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I was using a new app to purchase BTC What app did you use? I ended up purchasing ETH and sending it to my Coinbase BTC address As far as I know, that's not possible. Which makes me think the app you used is either a scam or at least badly programmed.
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This a valid json structure. Updated: addresses.loyce.club/total_number_of_funded_addresses.jsonCORS should work for you now: Header set Access-Control-Allow-Origin "https://bitcoindata.science" Sure. this will be a challenge to me. I will study how to do it . What platform do you use?can you point me some directions? I just use cpanel, I am a complete newbie with this. I'm just using a standard Linux server. Running this once a day works: wget https://loyce.club/blockdata/blockdata.lastday.txt.gz gunzip blockdata.lastday.txt.gz mv blockdata.lastday.txt $(date -r blockdata.lastday.txt "+blockdata_%m-%d-%Y.txt") Result: a file named blockdata_12-23-2020.txt. I could store this myself somewhere, but I kinda don't want to keep adding cronjobs. I've added it, see loyce.club/bitmover/. Starting today, it will keep daily snapshots. File blockdata.lastweek.txt will have data for the last 7 days. Note that it currently only holds data for 1 day, adding one day per day. Also note that this is untested, we'll know tomorrow if it works.
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Thanks again for your flawless timing ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) My time machine was off again, kids were playing with it so I had to zap them back first. Now I'm out of plutonium again That stuff gets harder to get every year.
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Quoting images again: I can't tell you why it isn't working though. /dev/vda1 394G 7.0G 371G 2% / That is enough space, but doesn't leave you much margin for other data and future growth of the blockchain.
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Quoting to show images: $ bitcoin-cli getreceivedbyaddress 1ELLk***************RUSgT2xvhxXx FYI: "hiding" addresses like this doesn't help if someone really wants to find the address. 100% in agreement, i only wanted to add that IF you don't have sufficient diskspace, your coins are not lost... Follow up question @avtorkoda: is there a reason you're running this on a server?
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Please check I just translated this into our local board Pakistan in Urdu Added!
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Can you make a CSV or JSON for total_number_of_funded_addresses.txt? It will make my work much easier. A JSON would be amazing, like this. But it can be a csv as well {12/12/20: {1: 200000, 3:300000, bc1:30000}, 13/12/20:{.... }
I made addresses.loyce.club/total_number_of_funded_addresses.json, but I'm confused with the commas and accolades: {10/09/20: {total: 31115394, 1: 23536754, 3: 6025854, bc1q: 1552770} } {12/11/20: {total: 32467107, 1: 24223336, 3: 6402910, bc1q: 1840844} } {13/11/20: {total: 32478246, 1: 24230032, 3: 6400301, bc1q: 1847896} } {01/12/20: {total: 32690359, 1: 24255508, 3: 6445534, bc1q: 1989300} } Can you tell me exactly where to put them? Note that this server doesn't have CORS enabled yet. Do you need that again? Can you make a blockdata.lastweek.txt file? Because of the way I create the files, this wouldn't be easier than you keeping daily snapshots of blockdata.lastday.txt.gz by yourself.
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If you're worried about the site, why do you provide them with such a nice backlink to increase their search engine ranking? Please edit and break up the URL: [url=http://vanitygenSCAMbitcoinSCAM.net/]http://vanitygen[b][color=red]SCAM[/color][/b]bitcoin[b][color=red]SCAM[/color][/b].net/[/url][/quote] ~snip~ Kill the link please. Their method of delivery reeks of insecurity. There's no "insecurity", email is the least of the problem. It's a lie to mask their scam for gullible people. Any offer for a vanity addy that doesn't use a split key is a scam. Split key: InstructionsI can just create an address, and send you the private key. This means you have to trust me, my computer, my cat, both our email clients, and by definition it can no longer be used for cold storage. So let's not. Instead, use split key: Step 1: Goto https://www.bitaddress.org/ move your mouse/type in the field until it shows 100% and wait a second. Step 1.5: Optional but highly recommended. Download the page, verify the download and run it locally *. Step 2: Click Vanity Wallet click the Generate button next to Generate your "Step1 Key Pair"Step 3: Reply to this thread with your public key and the prefix for your address. Save the private key somewhere safe. You will need it later when I generated your partial private key. Also, let me know if your preferred prefix is case sensitive, or any case is okay (the latter is much faster) Step 4: Once you received your partial private key, go back to bitaddress.org and click on Vanity Wallet. Step 5: Go to step 2 Calculate your vanity wallet. In the first field put the private key you saved and in the second field put the partial private key I gave you. Click Add and Calculate Vanity WalletStep 6: Copy the Vanity Private Key (WIF) and import it into your preferred wallet. Credits to shorena for most of these instructions! If something doesn't work as expected, have a look at this example.
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