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14601  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [🔑AUTOBUY🔑] Adobe CC 2017🔑 ONLY $5 All Software (Photoshop, PremeirePro...)🔑 on: August 14, 2017, 05:59:25 AM
I received the vouch and can confirm that the method is working!
You will receive a step-by-step guide with pictures to help you understand where to download and how to install the software + activate it.



About it being a "ilegal" copy of a method already being sold by someone else, I can't really confirm since this is the first method I'm testing. But it worked as promised, and even my After Effects that was in trial seems to be activated now.
14602  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [🔑AUTOBUY🔑] Adobe CC 2017🔑 ONLY $5 All Software (Photoshop, PremeirePro...)🔑 on: August 14, 2017, 04:45:48 AM
May I request a vouch copy?

Can't really just throw $6 without knowing if this product is real - and since you are a Newbie without any trust.
14603  Bitcoin / Mycelium / Re: Mycelium Bitcoin Wallet on: August 14, 2017, 04:31:47 AM
What's up with those fees Mycelium is recommending?

High priority = 500 sat/byte
Normal = 400 sat/byte

Is this really necessary? A fee of 500 sat/byte is equal to $5 for a normal transaction with only 1 input and output.

If it stays like this, I'm 100% leaving Mycelium for another android wallet. I simple can't pay that much in fees for a single transaction.
14604  Economy / Goods / Re: Visa/mastercard bitcoin debit card with no Foreign transaction fee on: August 14, 2017, 03:15:07 AM
I don't think any of them don't charge for Currency Conversion Fee. Most Bitcoin debit cards are actually provided by Wave Crest Holdings outside the US and by the Metropolitan Commercial Bank for the US, which means that they all have the same set of rules and limits, therefore, they all charge the 3% fee for foreign transactions.
14605  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Bitcoin transaction fees on: August 14, 2017, 01:58:40 AM
They talk about fees per byte. I don't understand this. Shouldn't the fees be the same if you are sending 1 Satoshi or 1 million BTC? It's all one transaction therefore take up the same amount of space.
They are. The size of your transaction isn't based on the amount of Bitcoins you are sending, but on the amount of inputs and outputs of your transaction, which may make the transaction size bigger, therefore making your fee more expensive.

If you want to read more about the subject:
https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/1195/how-to-calculate-transaction-size-before-sending
https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/5eecuq/what_determines_the_transaction_size_or_number_of/
14606  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Beware of fake links! on: August 14, 2017, 01:43:50 AM
are you guys crazy? PLEASE CHECK THERE IS NOTHING SIMILAR TO REAL SOURCE
PLEASE CHECK BEFORE POST!!!

YOU HAVE ORIGINAL WEBSITE WHY U NEED FOYKBALL???
What are you talking about? You can see that the repo from fyookball is linked at the bottom of the original website. The only fake version is the one from the github user "electroncash" which is a fake wallet made as an attempt to steal users funds. AFAIK Fyookball is the "developer" of the Electron Cash fork.
14607  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Beware of fake links! on: August 13, 2017, 09:56:41 PM
Be careful! The link posted by OP is fake!

I have seen newbies posting this fake wallet everywhere the last few days.

Including in some Slack servers I participate and even here, like this newbie, which posted this link in a thread about Bitcoin Cash and deleted afterwards.

download it only from trusted sources!
h t tps://github . com/ electroncash / windows-linux

The ONLY official links for Electron Cash are:

https://github.com/fyookball/electrum
https://electroncash.org/
14608  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Coinizy Debit Card on: August 13, 2017, 09:48:57 PM
I had a card with Coinizy and I couldn't use it on PayPal.

From a previous post of mine:

Be careful from Coinizy/Kardaz, I did deposit money more than 24 hours ago and they are still not deposited. I did send them email and until now there are no reply.
You hould have checked the last replies on their thread - or at least made some research about them.

I did the same mistake as you last month and actually managed to spend everything that I had on my card. But I went through a lot of issues, like my money vanishing from the card and appearing 6 days later after submiting a support ticket and getting refused on almost every website that I tried - just like this guy.

WTF is this service ?

My card is credited but it is refused everywhere I tryed it. Despite what's advertised it doesn't work where it should. And last but not the least, no support and no way to get Bitcoin back.

Consider it a SCAM.



Maybe wait a few days to see if you get an answer? They seems to be super shady but they still "work" after all. Just try to spend your funds asap and don't use it again.

As you can see, I said that the card was refused on almost every website that I tried. I wouldn't use them after all.
14609  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: unconfirmed transaction on blockchain.info on: August 13, 2017, 08:08:35 PM
Your transaction will very likely never get confirmed, since it has a fee of 0 BTC.

Wait a few more days until the transaction gets dropped by the mempool and you will be able to send your coins again. Just use a fee next time -
preferably a fee of at least ~130 satoshis/byte or ~200 satoshis/byte for a faster confirmation.
14610  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Im New to bitcoin but know alot, only need help With a little question on: August 13, 2017, 07:03:30 AM
Hello.

This is a normal behaviour for a HD (Hierarchical Deterministic) wallet. Every time you receive a transaction in the shown address, your wallet will mark it as "used" and your wallet will generate a new one to be used. This doesn't mean anything for the older addresses, so they will keep working and you may reuse them forever.

This happens so you can have as much privacy as you can. Every time you want to receive a payment, it will be a different address. So, people can't track those addresses and link them to you as easily as if you use only one address.
14611  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: How to use Trezor Wallet step wise on: August 13, 2017, 05:59:49 AM
1: Is there a step wise instructions how can i transfer BTC from my blockchain.info account to Trezor.
I honestly don't see why would you need this.

It's so simple that even a kid can do it. Just create your wallet on Trezor, get your Bitcoin Address, click on "Sent" on Blockchain.info and put your address there + amount you want to send.

2: Is Trezor safe if i keep this for next 5-10 years.
Even if it wasn't, once you create your wallet, you will receive clear instructions on how to backup your seed phrase that can be used to recover your wallet in case of hardware malfunction or any other issue with your device.
14612  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Good wallet to store USDT ? on: August 13, 2017, 04:00:54 AM
You might be able to store them on a local wallet (probably available at Tether's website), but like any other "fiat storage" it is subject to third party risk. In this case the owner of Tether. If, say, the USA didn't like what Tether is doing, and seized their bank accounts, how much is that USDT going to be worth? It'll dump hard.
Something close to that already happened actually. According to Tether itself:

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Since April 18, 2017, all incoming international wires to Tether have been blocked and refused by our Taiwanese banks. As such, we do not expect the supply of tethers to increase substantially until these constraints have been lifted.
https://tether.to/announcement/

And who said that you having Tether means that you have USD, and that you will always be able to redeem your Dollars when you need it? I honestly wouldn't trust my money on them.

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PURCHASE AND REDEMPTION OF TETHERS: The Site is an environment for the purchase and redemption of Tethers. Once you have Tethers, you can trade them, keep them, or use them to pay persons that will accept your Tethers. However, Tethers are not money and are not monetary instruments. They are also not stored value or currency. There is no contractual right or other right or legal claim against us to redeem or exchange your Tethers for money. We do not guarantee any right of redemption or exchange of Tethers by us for money. There is no guarantee against losses when you buy, trade, sell, or redeem Tethers.
https://tether.to/legal/
14613  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Bitcointalk Account price estimator on: August 13, 2017, 03:15:44 AM
Interesting website. I just tried it out, how long should I wait for "request is processing"?
It should take something close to 1 or 2 minutes if there is no queue.

But the software appers to be facing issues. It wasn't working a few days ago and now it's returning that my account has no posts, no activity, and no addresses posted in non-quoted text.
14614  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Unconfirmed Balance on: August 12, 2017, 10:44:04 PM
ELI5: A fee is required for every Bitcoin transaction sent. The bigger the fee, the faster it will get confirmed in the network.

The person who sent you this transaction has probably put a fee that is lower than the normal. This means that you will have to wait until the transaction gets confirmed, which may take a few days depending on how much was the fee.

Which wallet are you using? Get your transaction id and search it on Blockchain.info - you will be able to see how much was the fee in the bottom of the page. e.g: In the picture bellow, it was paid a fee of 6 satoshis/byte which is super lower than the average and it will end up taking a lot of days to get confirmed.

14615  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] NiceHash.com - sell & buy hash rate cloud mining service / multipool on: August 12, 2017, 07:30:07 PM
Since this payment problem started, has anyone received a payout from NH?
They are actually paying. That's not the problem.

The problem is the WAY they are paying. If you check any of the last transactions sent by NH to their users, you will see that all of them are being sent with a fee of 6.165 sat/B - which is way lower than the average. And because of that, transactions are taking days to get confirmed.

Some of them already got confirmed, but most are still pending.

34c7d957fce453406640898dc4aa25e1976c74fa0f05fc92883c60f46cc9cf0d - confirmed
34c7d957fce453406640898dc4aa25e1976c74fa0f05fc92883c60f46cc9cf0d - confirmed

If you guys start trying a little bit to research and read what Nicehash posted, instead of screaming "scam", you all would have seen this:

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The issue was that the transaction fee, which is automatically determined by BitGo - our wallet provider, was set at optimal level accordingly to the bitcoin transaction fees market at the time of the transactions. However soon after transactions were created the spamming of Bitcoin network began once again and bitcoin transaction fees significantly increased – making the applied transaction fee too low for the payment transactions to be confirmed fast. This significantly increased the time, needed for particular transactions to get confirmed. At the moment of this press release only approximately 5% of the total number of August 8th payments transactions are still left unconfirmed.

Please note that we are working around the clock with BitGo as well as with some major Bitcoin pools to make sure that all transactions will get confirmed.
https://new.nicehash.com/news/201
14616  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: How to claim my Bitcoin Cash from my Electrum wallet on: August 12, 2017, 05:18:15 PM
Unfortunally, you can't.

According to the Exodus FAQ[1], you can't simple import a private key. They only allow you to "sweep" your coins from an old address to a new one recently created in the Exodus wallet. This will only move your Bitcoins to a new wallet and leave the BCC behind in the old one.

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IMPORTANT NOTE: This does not actually "import" the private key. It just moves the funds from the address into Exodus. This is because Exodus uses one 12-word restore phrase to restore all funds, so to be able to restore funds from the 12-word phrase Exodus must do this.

[1] http://support.exodus.io/knowledge_base/topics/can-i-import-a-private-key
14617  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Blocks fees to be rewarded to the next block's miner? on: August 12, 2017, 03:30:14 PM
This spam wouldn't be so profitable anyway.

In the actual situation, how can you be sure the block will be mined by you? Miners would be paying thousands in fees but without any guarantee that they will mine the block and receive everything back to them.

If most of the blocks are mined by one or two individuals, and they are sure that they will receive everything spent in fees back, they would also be sure that the next block will be found by them, which means that we wouldn't be safe from malicious miners anyway.

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That way, malicious miners would be no longer interested in including lots of txs paying lots of fees on a block to raise the "recommended fee", because they can't be sure they will be lucky and mine the next block to get the fees they paid back. It would no longer be profitable for them.
Neither they know if they will be the ones finding the current block.
14618  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: | 🔥 [BSD] BitSend Signature & Avatar Campaign 🔥 | [OPEN] on: August 12, 2017, 03:03:27 PM
Username/UID Bitcointalk: TryNinja
Link to BitSend Forum profile: http://bitsend.info/forums/index.php?action=profile;u=1230
Current number of posts: 821
BitSend Address to send the payment: iJmu9Ea2K4uGzSdjx6AAmDqt4P2Cd3CRxX

Only avatar.
14619  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Coinizy.com a scam? on: August 12, 2017, 02:19:26 PM
Be careful from Coinizy/Kardaz, I did deposit money more than 24 hours ago and they are still not deposited. I did send them email and until now there are no reply.
You hould have checked the last replies on their thread - or at least made some research about them.

I did the same mistake as you last month and actually managed to spend everything that I had on my card. But I went through a lot of issues, like my money vanishing from the card and appearing 6 days later after submiting a support ticket and getting refused on almost every website that I tried - just like this guy.

WTF is this service ?

My card is credited but it is refused everywhere I tryed it. Despite what's advertised it doesn't work where it should. And last but not the least, no support and no way to get Bitcoin back.

Consider it a SCAM.



Maybe wait a few days to see if you get an answer? They seems to be super shady but they still "work" after all. Just try to spend your funds asap and don't use it again.
14620  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Vanitygen: Vanity bitcoin address generator/miner [v0.22] on: August 12, 2017, 05:36:06 AM
I want to ask a question can someone with this vanitygen random generated addresses or any other generator while trying to reach the address he want end landing on someone else adderess and private key , so i enter my wallet to find someone had shared it with me and for sure spent my coins ??!!

i think i understand your question.. if you made a bitcoin address say 1btc or something, and used it, how possible is it to try to make that same wallet again?

the simple answer is very not likely.

while you can make other addresses start with 1btc.. you will never find exactly the same one twice.

I would say for sure that it's almost impossible. Otherwise, Bitcoin wouldn't be that safe anymore right?

"To obtain the same address, the result of RIPEMD-160 hashing would need to be the same. Probability of that happening is 1 in 2^160.

In simple terms, if you were testing against 500k patterns at 25/Mkey a second, it'd take about 25 quadrillion years to get a few collisions. Factoring out the randomness of course, as the nature of randomness entails that it could take 2 seconds or 2 sextillion years.

Even if you put all the calculating power of the entire bitcoin network on it, it would still take 10^12+ years."
https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/7676/what-are-the-chances-of-vanitygen-address-private-key-pair-collision

Does this still work? Haven't used it in a while.
Yes it does.

Just used yesterday actually.
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