Trololol, you forgot to sell your SolidCoins? xD
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Sooo... i guess this was all just a big scam again with no actual hack and no actual documents to reveal?
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geez, 9000 btc... thats big money... I feel for you man, next time dont keep it online, just print the keys encrypted, keep it safe and wipe the wallet.
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Did anyone contact them for an explanation and get something back already?
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lol wtf is this shit... bunch of liars!
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Whats all this talk about cashing out? In a few years you can just pay with bitcoin, no need to cash out to anything.
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Today i noticed my bitcoin client crashed when i checked my pc, so i started it again but i got an immediate message that bitcoin-qt had stopped working. Rebooted, tried again, same story. Deleted my logs and ran it again to check if they had something usefull to say, but no log files were created. I downloaded 0.7.0rc3 and tried to run that, it crashed directly at start up too but it did give me 3 lines in the db.log: page 4294967295: illegal page type or format PANIC: Invalid argument PANIC: fatal region error detected; run recovery That's all though, should i delete the entire blockchain again and redownload? That will take days... i hope there's a better solution. (already tried rescan too)
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"theft/scamming way more profitable (and riskless) than legal businness"
Wow, it's just like in real life! With dollars and euros... i'm sure that now that's cleared up, bitcoin will flourish!
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Starts at about 8 minutes in. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IGpaFuGBJYENot sure if this is in the right section Basicaly the guy against bitcoin is talking about how bad deflation is and how it will stop economic activity because money will be worth more the next day. I tried to understand this point but to me it just doesn't do it... If people will think twice before spending money, it forces other people to innovate more and keep the prices sharp so that people will want to buy again... I think this will balance out just fine over time.
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<2 years. already there are alternatives popping up that solve issues that bitcoin has, imho it's inevetable that the community will jump on that and drop bitcoin
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why isn't this bitcoin-support line on their 'barrels'? xD
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how cool is this
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if the growth of the block chain continues like this, wallets will eventually be unable to keep up -- even in real-time. Do you realize how stupid this sounds? Is it really that stupid? When the users in the network do more transactions then the miners can take in to process, stuff must get really laggy i guess?
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would love to test but it gives a version error with p2pool require 0.5 or higher
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lol you're already very late if you still have to sell, better be quick before it hits 0
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The saddest and funniest thing about bitcoin is... That there are still people who think it's ever going to hit 10 again xD
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LOL you're kidding right?
He was doing;
Receive coins from idiot -> party hard receive coins from another idiot -> party harder receive more coins from more idiots -> buy sports car receive some more -> get some hot escort girl receive some more, tell people they got trolled -> party hard and go to Hawaii
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Thank you, i checked that box in windows too and now i can use the same wallet in linux
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After i totally messed up my last ubuntu install after a lot of work to get everything i need running i used windows for a few weeks only.
Today i started building my linux system again and of course i run into trouble with bitcoin (again).
I try to use the same datadir as i us in windows to make sure i'm always using the same wallet, and whatever OS i'm using at that moment will be synced.
Problem is, when i try to load the datadir in ubuntu it gives me all kinds of DB errors and exceptions, when i go back to windows the same datadir works just fine. So i did some messing around.
When i use a clean datadir in ubuntu (empty wallet, fresh db and blockchain) it runs fine and fast, however if i replace the blockchain with the same blockchain from my windows install it pops the errors again... Also, when i put my windows wallet file in the clean ubuntu bitcoin dir, it gives a db error and wont start.
All in all very annoying and i'd like to know if there's a dependable way to use the same datadir for both OS'.
Why is there some kind of difference anyway between the two??
oh btw, the linux wallet.dat works on windows, but the windows wallet.dat doesn't work on linux... O_o
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