Nice fresh up - I like it I also like that you are using community reviews and pictures. Everything runs great (using Firefox 35 on Windows 7). There no content in the "link" button, just left to the search button. Ready for the new coins! Bring em on!
|
|
|
Multisig technology is super cool, much potential. I don't know enough about coin base to be able to comment on their solution. I just like to control my own keys, I sleep better that way
|
|
|
Super tempting... I've wanted this coin for a while now. Really big fan of CryptoImperator's coins and his holograms.
I'll be sure to shoot you an offer if it's not sold in the next week or two.
You are more than welcome to send a offer when you are in position to do so mmmh, i really like this coin... watching and maybe i'll put an offer High res picture of the front can be seen here.
|
|
|
OP, you should learn from the pass: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=252308.msg3675013#msg3675013BIPS claimed to have "state of the art" security. Nevertheless they lost all the coins, more than 1200 (exchange rate was $1100 at time of failure), even those coins which was supposed to be in super safe "cold storage". They had 2FA, nice friendly user interface, located in Denmark, 24/7 hotline. They where relative reputable at that time and people used them for the exact same reason as you want to use coinbase. It is not a good idea. You need to be in full control of your private keys, it is the only way.
|
|
|
Received my pin yesterday. Wow, it looks really nice and I was so surprised that op sended me pin # 001 Thank you so much!
|
|
|
Price is negotiable - all serious offers will be considered.
|
|
|
These new accounts have some limitations with PMs which I seems to fill already. There is no more info to this though. If you describe me what was the wallet used for and post public address over the PM I can quote you the price of it.
Just be honest and say you want the wallet to claim potential CLAM instead of this charade.
|
|
|
Dear Forum members, I have a special coin for sale: Crypto Imperator 100K DOGE Silver coin, also known as "The Super DOGE coin". SOLD Specification:Material: 1 Troy Oz .999 Fine silver. Batch: Series-1, very limited edition, only 25 coinsSerial: #23 Edge: reeded pattern Delivered in plastic capsule, COA and fully loaded with 100000 DOGE. My asking price is 1.2 BTC.It is very hard to set a price on this coin since so few is produced and they are almost never traded - all serious offers will be considered.The price include shipping with registered mail worldwide. The coin are shipped from E.U. Escrow is always welcome.Kind regards, TookDk ------ Due to the fishing attempts in the forum, I kindly ask you to NEVER send funds to any other address than: 1TookDkVTaqsCn56Xo7aMfUMAUN3NhRjN <--------------If you at any point have doubt about my identity do not hesitate to ask me for signed message with the addy above or PGP key 1A4B8640. ------
|
|
|
We are now working hard on the renovation of our website, as new coins are coming! The sooner we sell this series the sooner they will be released.
Huh? Did someone say new coins? Can you reveal any details?
|
|
|
LOL - That was a good one ... ... so... ... .... where are they? (the gf pics)
|
|
|
If I thought there was an active market for one, and I wouldn't get stuck holding a $6,000 card I'd get one. That said, I've got a few rare and valuable cards (more coming in) but nothing of the power 9 tier.
jk Anyway, its a very nice collection you have sir. Last time I played must have been in 1994 or so. Did not hold on to my cards though, they got lost over course of time, it would have been fun to still have them today. (I never owned Black Lotus, but if I recalled right, it was notorious even back then)
|
|
|
How do you sample the noise?
if t3 - t2 > t2 - t1 then we have 0 if t3 - t2 < t2 - t1 then we have 1 Where t3, t2 and t1 are timestamps for last three particles. Even with small subset the results are almost identical to ideal noise: Entropy = 7.999598 bits per byte.
Optimum compression would reduce the size of this 459800 byte file by 0 percent.
Chi square distribution for 459800 samples is 257.03, and randomly would exceed this value 50.00 percent of the times.
Arithmetic mean value of data bytes is 127.6948 (127.5 = random). Monte Carlo value for Pi is 3.141414273 (error 0.01 percent). Serial correlation coefficient is -0.000750 (totally uncorrelated = 0.0). Is that a couple of old Geiger counters you use?
Yep, a pair of SBM-20 geiger counters is used to count the particles. Very nice project. 2 x Thumbs up. If I had more free time, this would def be my next project.
|
|
|
Where is you Black Lotus card?
|
|
|
i have account on blockchain.info balance 28000$ i uninstalled my computer and i losted all my information,documents a private key for my account on blockchain . and i am seriously
I do think bitcoin is for you.
|
|
|
You can generate a wallet without internet, it is also possible to generate it without electronics. The internet is not so vulnerable such that your bitcoin would be stolen once you switch on your internet. As long as you do regular security patches, don't install anything suspicious or visit unsafe websites, you won't be hacked. I would really recommend you to use paper wallets and create new once when they are spent. Hardware failures are very possible, paper would have a longer lifespan than typical hard disk.
True. Also, you simple sleep better with paper wallets under your bed. OP, you should try it, you will have the best sleep ever
|
|
|
but i still want to know if there is a way to send bitcoin without having to import the wallet.dat into bitcoin-qt and going online with it?
You can always import single private keys into bitcoin core by using the command importprivkey. The private key will just be added to your current wallet.dat
|
|
|
If you want a super easy and reasonable safe setup: Use your offline computer to generate address with a downloaded version of Ninja's page ( https://www.bitaddress.org/). Print the page as pdf including the QR code for the private address, store locally on your offline computer (or just as txt, if you don't care about the QR). (you can encrypt the pdf files with truecrypt if you want to add encryption). When you need to spend coins, then open the pdf file on your offline, use mycelium (or other wallet that support camera) to capture the QR direct from the screen of your offline computer. You can just make, lets say 10-20 offline wallets, and divide your funds on these, so you don't have to redeem all at once. With this setup will your offline computer never be connected to the internet. You really don't need to worry about malware, as long as you make sure that computer never go online. If you don't trust the random generator in Ninja's page just use a dice to make a 99 digit base6 random number (bitaddress.org can convert this into a bitcoin addy). The core of this method is to use bitaddress.org offline.
|
|
|
If you peel it my starting offer for the redeemed coin is .25 + shipping.
I offer 0.3 I will also like to put a bid or two in for a redeemed coin. The coin looks very nice.
|
|
|
|