Update:Trust list of the week to avoid loading the large index page: Trust list for: suchmoon (Trust: +14 / =0 / -0) (4956 Merit earned) (Trust list) (BPIP). For easy navigation, BPIP is updated too. Or use https://loyce.club/profile.html?id=234771 (and change the userID). The top-navigation-bar will update the coming hours. I messed up: only the last ~50 weeks are updated. I won't run it again, the rest will be updated again next week.
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Do you have any plans of capturing the transactions or outputs in a similar manner as the blocks? I'd love to, but I'd need much more server space for this. I have Blockchair.com's "outputs" downloaded. It takes 115 GB, and Blockchair's "inputs" (which I don't have yet) is ~3.5 times larger. "Outputs" has files like this: block_id transaction_hash index time value value_usd recipient type script_hex is_from_coinbase is_spendable 653356 dd9ffd382bf83248711ea47abe5b8ac21d9b9a34c6c7abdda6a0b9b1e99adc60 0 2020-10-19 00:02:17 688376206 79156.1016 1KFHE7w8BhaENAswwryaoccDb6qcT6DbYY pubkeyhash 76a914c825a1ecf2a6830c4401620c3a16f1995057c2ab88ac 1 -1 653356 dd9ffd382bf83248711ea47abe5b8ac21d9b9a34c6c7abdda6a0b9b1e99adc60 1 2020-10-19 00:02:17 0 0 d-0ca2834cdc0b2ca644a7aa6c6c6b571e nulldata 6a24aa21a9ed79186d8dd65899b51c686badefe90276e5dc2879c2ca48f05d25830989285e3e080000000000000000 1 0 653356 dd9ffd382bf83248711ea47abe5b8ac21d9b9a34c6c7abdda6a0b9b1e99adc60 2 2020-10-19 00:02:17 0 0 d-7ac1238b74a3ecbfab24678cb7010a8d nulldata 6a4c2952534b424c4f434b3a03b3765c82064ea9fb16ab2211f12c3a6e7b13586cb2e474e7372531002a982c 1 0 653356 dd9ffd382bf83248711ea47abe5b8ac21d9b9a34c6c7abdda6a0b9b1e99adc60 3 2020-10-19 00:02:17 0 0 d-00eb8b6bf9a16a7d66d3739eadcf9c09 nulldata 6a24b9e11b6d01b8daa2d578f9b3cc56d35b0a71ab02e7878e20773ac2d34bf50dce8f9cd4b8 1 0 653356 81f82b69058e7e7d766928183ec05f6dfac5a71b950ac388f5301ba9be2af74e 0 2020-10-19 00:02:17 7890000 907.2679 1GRh1yKNhxjfKmPATYdYAC7xwUHvv6doVN pubkeyhash 76a914a935462d90eb370ed808de551b57df5eb9016bf588ac 0 -1 653356 1f7c023b5fa5c9389db2977578f6bba48c9aaa3627be2bb87686666949d9a6c7 0 2020-10-19 00:02:17 872314 100.307 1G4Y3mFLamLffj4p248iNWYiWt7A5v2MTS pubkeyhash 76a914a5350d4988f7607cc8001c7436e2750720dd395c88ac 0 -1 653356 1f7c023b5fa5c9389db2977578f6bba48c9aaa3627be2bb87686666949d9a6c7 1 2020-10-19 00:02:17 97406 11.2007 1G2AUdDQDFBDKgx8zyJMVJ2mh65KFs4Qs5 pubkeyhash 76a914a4c2368f121f9eabf345b3ec7af3c851da7ebaf488ac 0 -1 653356 1f7c023b5fa5c9389db2977578f6bba48c9aaa3627be2bb87686666949d9a6c7 1 2020-10-19 00:02:17 97406 11.2007 1G2AUdDQDFBDKgx8zyJMVJ2mh65KFs4Qs5 pubkeyhash 76a914a4c2368f121f9eabf345b3ec7af3c851da7ebaf488ac 0 -1 653356 1f7c023b5fa5c9389db2977578f6bba48c9aaa3627be2bb87686666949d9a6c7 1 2020-10-19 00:02:17 97406 11.2007 1G2AUdDQDFBDKgx8zyJMVJ2mh65KFs4Qs5 pubkeyhash 76a914a4c2368f121f9eabf345b3ec7af3c851da7ebaf488ac 0 -1 I'm not sure how useful it would be for any purpose to download CSV-files with a billion rows and many gigabytes large. Someone requested similar data last week, so I made one large CSV-file with this data. See all_Bitcoin_txids.txt.bz2 (19 GB) (this hosting expires January 23, 2021). The header is not included: block_id,transaction_hash The file itself starts with this: 0,4a5e1e4baab89f3a32518a88c31bc87f618f76673e2cc77ab2127b7afdeda33b 1,0e3e2357e806b6cdb1f70b54c3a3a17b6714ee1f0e68bebb44a74b1efd512098 2,9b0fc92260312ce44e74ef369f5c66bbb85848f2eddd5a7a1cde251e54ccfdd5 3,999e1c837c76a1b7fbb7e57baf87b309960f5ffefbf2a9b95dd890602272f644 4,df2b060fa2e5e9c8ed5eaf6a45c13753ec8c63282b2688322eba40cd98ea067a 5,63522845d294ee9b0188ae5cac91bf389a0c3723f084ca1025e7d9cdfe481ce1 6,20251a76e64e920e58291a30d4b212939aae976baca40e70818ceaa596fb9d37 7,8aa673bc752f2851fd645d6a0a92917e967083007d9c1684f9423b100540673f 8,a6f7f1c0dad0f2eb6b13c4f33de664b1b0e9f22efad5994a6d5b6086d85e85e3 9,0437cd7f8525ceed2324359c2d0ba26006d92d856a9c20fa0241106ee5a597c9 This data is updated until blockchair_bitcoin_outputs_20201127.tsv.gz.
I'd like to have Blockchair's "outputs" on my own VPS, and while I'm at it "inputs" too, so I have it available with high bandwidth when needed. Downloading "inputs" will take about 6 weeks. But I haven't decided on a webhost yet. It'll instantly fill 0.5 TB and if I start this, I want it to be future proof (and not too expensive).
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Thanks for calling my attention, never thought of it that way but I get the point your are making and for transparency I'll resits the urge to do so on both thread. Never knew 1 or 2 merits could cause such harm I just checked your Merit history and it shows 55 Merit transactions in "Bitcointalk Community Awards [Voting 2020]" and 21 Merit transactions in "[Vote 2020] Best Bitcointalk Interview". I don't have the time to check all posts now, but if you're only Meriting users who vote for you, that's bad ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) Any idea why nobody voted for you in the first 2.5 days, but you got 21 votes in less than 2 days after that? I'm quite easy giving Merit, and often Merit posts just because they're "not spam" or "worth reading". But I can't think of any valid reason why this gets Merited: And this doesn't get Merited:
I really enjoyed gmaxwell interview but my vote goes to: I really like the voting system but my vote goes to Coincidence?
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I'm taking this quote from the voting topic here: The "public vote" should go to the interview with most merit. Period. This would give the users who posted the interview by themselves an advantage. I Merited those a lot more than the interviews posted by zasad@.
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I can't recall seeing a list of banned users for a while, - is there such a list? [ LIST] Banned users
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Mycelium is a mediocre wallet anyway IMO for the sole reason that you can't set the fees to exactly what you want. Don't know if they changed that in the past couple of years, but it used to drive me crazy. You can choose the fee from preset values, with about 10% in between. I'm okay with that.
I remember once exporting the keys to be able to use the fee I wanted.
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There is also another thread about Mycelium market. I saw it, but it's about cocaine. Until now I didn't find (didn't look too hard either) a better mobile wallet with HW support, but I'm with you: soon we'll have to look for real for a replacement. Electrum is probably the most likely replacement, but I haven't tested it yet on mobile.
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Do I have any reason to worry if my transaction doesn't confirm in a long time, I don't know days, or even weeks? Because during that time, I feel like my BTC is in "limbo", neither here nor there, and that's quite unnerving. Or is being patient the only requirement, and the transaction WILL DEFINITELY eventually confirm, and it's not possible for the BTC sent to "vanish", never reaching the receiving address? ![Shocked](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/shocked.gif) Bitcoin's can't disappear. As long as your wallet keeps broadcasting the transaction, it'll confirm eventually. However, there's no "DEFINITELY" in this: as long as fees stay high because users keep making more transactions than fit the blocks, low-fee transactions will be ignored (Bitcoin miners choose the transactions that earn them most profit). Most wallets though stop broadcasting after a while. In that case the unconfirmed transaction disappears from mempool, and your funds show up in your own wallet again. Whatever you do: don't start messing around with Forkcoins before your Bitcoins are safely confirmed in your wallet.
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I've been using Mycelium on Android for years now, and they're slowly adding more "External Services". I get it, they need to earn money too. At least they allow to disable them via Settings, so it's only a minor inconvenience. But it's getting worse: they already added a "BUSINESSES" tab between "TRANSACTIONS" and "ADDRESS BOOK" a while ago, and now they've added a "SPORTS BETTING" tab between "ACCOUNTS" and "BALANCE". I can't be the only one who doesn't like this ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) I don't need to see pictures of dudes in my wallet ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) If they keep this up, I think I'll switch to another mobile wallet.
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This is not a scientific article or creative work, but news about an award for the capture of Lukashenka. Can't you see the difference? That doesn't matter, it can still be plagiarism. LoyceV, I think you do not quite understand what plagiarism is. Lol. I've only had a topic about plagiarism for 2.5 years. First of all, plagiarism is the issuance of someone else's intellectual work under one's own name. Adding "issuance" to the definition makes if far too formal. Google gives this definition from Oxford Languages: plagiarism the practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own. By posting anything on a forum, you're posting it under your name. If you don't make it explicitly clear it's copied from someone else, you're pretending it's yours. And that is plagiarism. In the context of plagiarism, the text should be someone's unique thought. Good luck explaining to Bitcointalk the Administrator and Moderators have been wrong all along. Not all copy-paste is plagiarized. I never tire of repeating that plagiarism is the theft of ideas or thoughts, and not sharing messages to the public. It's very simple: if you didn't come up with it yourself, add a source.
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Don't you find weird that this address has already been used 6 times since October? I don't think you can be "100% sure" that this wasn't a mistake on your end. I think its actually quite convenient. If I was chipmixer and I was going to selectively scam people, this is exactly what I would do so people like you would say that. It's all about creating a scenario in which it looks "unrealistic" to get away with it. From what I've seen, it's much more likely you just somehow used the wrong website. There are several phishing sites out there. I had like 12, 13 sessions in a row for close to 2 hours just fine right before this issue. the ONLY way would've been for me to mistype the domain and for me to not realize it, even though I make a conscious effort to look at the URL every single time. Making a small typo once every few hours doesn't sound too far fetched ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) Can you check your browser history, or do you instantly delete everything?
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LoyceV, can you get a list of people with DT status who hage left less than 50 feedbacks or say less than 30 feedbacks? I can, but processing Trust ratings is quite annoying, so it's probably easier to check them manually. There are only 567 users on DT (note that this list is outdated, I'll update it on Saturday), click the word "Trust" with your middle mouse button, and you can check them all in 15 minutes. I checked only a few, and already found 2 DT2 users without any feedback:
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This is not a scientific article or creative work, but news about an award for the capture of Lukashenka. Can't you see the difference? That doesn't matter, it can still be plagiarism. Also, this announcement came from the NEXTA channel, which the steklomoy mentioned in his post. I don't see any mention of the source in this post.
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yet Dabs gleefully deleted 43 posts of mine in my one RussiaCoin thread without warning then claims no one else posted. LoyceV captures deleted posts. If this is true, you should make a thread about it. Dabs hasn't been a Mod for a while now, so even if this is true, it wasn't recent. Let's see: https://loyce.club/archive/details/topic_1083032.html
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There will be no need for rounding down millisatoshis on channel closure once we increase the number of decimal places on-chain. If that happens, LN can go to microsatoshis so the "problem" remains. But I don't think it'll ever happen on-chain. At the moment, there are no decimals on-chain, only satoshis (no "Bitcoins"). But more importantly, 1 satoshi is small enough no matter what happens. And even if you were to create a system that requires millions of sub-satoshi-payments to make it worth using such small values, it won't happen on-chain because of block space.
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there's normally a key pool of a thousand new generated addresses beyond the ones currently in use Correct. Go to Help > Debug window > Console and enter getwalletinfo to see the details: but if i wanted to..... (geek here), is there a step by step guide or something? ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) I always thought you'd need to create a new wallet, but Stack Exchange says you can use -upgradewallet. If it were me, I'd go old school anyway: create a new wallet, make a backup, make a few more backups, and transfer funds from the old wallet to the new one.
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A simple rename should do the trick. On the Services board? There is no official time travel board ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif)
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Thanks again! Back to the same 1 second off pattern. Oh no. One second off again. LoyceV will be heartbroken. I'm fine, thanks for your concern ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) As you can see, my own timing is way worse ![](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/afro.gif)
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