Anything truly important/revolutionary that Cryptonote does, can be rolled into Bitcoin in the future if necessary. It won't be copy & paste protocol, but can be implemented.
Satoshi created the Bitcoin Whitepaper. If CryptoNote is more toward what Satoshi intended as a coin, then Satoshi would have outlined/designed that, instead. There is nothing in CryptoNote that Satoshi could not have envisioned and implemented at the time.
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WoW Gold should be purchasable with Bitcoin. I'm confident they will add that ability, sometime in the future.
A lot of people exchange WoW Gold for Bitcoin and vice versa. I bought a couple of mounts last year with bitcoin. Let me add to my statement. WoW Gold should be purchasable with Bitcoin, within the WoW game/payment system. I'm confident they will add that ability, sometime in the future.
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Marketing is the current biggest problem. Scalability is very close behind.
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WoW Gold should be purchasable with Bitcoin. I'm confident they will add that ability, sometime in the future.
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One name to rule them all... Lika Shing. Keep it to yourself though.. Shhhhh...
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I think the OP is a random assortment of words generated by a bot.
I agree with this. Runpaint calls it again!
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I am 25 and I invested my (small) money almost all I bitcoin, mostly when it was 830 and some when it was 600. I am really panicked. Please give me some advice. Will bitcoin grow?
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The answer to the universe and everything is 42. Since we are human, imperfect, and not God, and only know half of everything, we should use half of 42. Therefore, 21 million coins represents that half of the great work is done.
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Have you read satoshis paper...?
This should be the first thing everyone posts in response, before seriously answering forum users questions for now on. So many new threads are very basic bitcoin questions that 5 minutes of a google search could answer.
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It is under the tab "Receive Money". In this section there is "Active" and "Archive" It should be in Active, with all your addresses with their btc amounts. It could also possibly be in "Archive", if you Archived it by accident.
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And the block subsidy or as some call "block reward" is really a way to securely/fairly release new bitcoins to the bitcoin economy. When all bitcoins are released into the bitcoin economy by 2140, only transaction fees (or called miner fees) will be the "reward". Miners fees, which is currently 0.0001 btc are not set in stone and can be adjusted up or down depending on what is needed, when needed.
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1. Transaction fees, in the event 1btc is 1million usd, would be reduced to around 0.00000004 btc. The conversion of that would be $0.04 USD, which is what miners fee is now. If the price crashes, we go back.
2. When/If one bitcoin becomes 1million USD, it will be many years from now (I say 25 years) and todays standard will not exist. It could even be possible at that point in time, that regular banks could buy/sell btc. Thus "safer" transactions.
If btc becomes 1million USD, we would be in uncharted territory and looking at a new/different world. (like, World Banks failed/done)
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if this bug/error this need FIX very fast
I just used blockchain.info to make a new address. I then checked the private key with bitaddress.org's "Wallet Details" to see if it generates the same address. It does. I see no problem with Blockchain.info. It could also be possible that you need to see if the address is compressed or not compressed. Can the following address/privatekey pair be verified with bitaddress.org or any other online tool ? If yes, can u plz share the link ? The privatekey is in compressed format... .... ================================
{"addr":"1D5VS3aB3RdbS6sgsFiKg9ad1LHJjiXwNE","priv":"B4L9pUHFmswPS5bgDKgSrpGH6q9ai4dMpnHbUNUh5yDW", "created_time":1425058855757,"created_device_name":"javascript_web","created_device_version":"1.0", "label":"TESTblcokchainErorNOTSENTBTCplease"} ] } ================================ ...
The privatekey is in Base58. I think it needs to be decrypted first. You can not check a privatekey in Base58 in bitaddress.org. Bitaddress doesn't know how to decode. it is Blockchain.info's Base 58 encryption. it is not universal.
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Do you have control over your BTC now?i import possible what create in 2013 year 25% my address so i work freelancer/webmaster/disainer 1,5 or 2 few Years free Thanx blockchain in stupid menue detault format is = Base58 i trust and automatic i make save and put in 1,5 years AND I THINK THIS RIGHT FORMAT but how import i think why this giver me WRONG NOT MY ADRESES BITCOINS i am depresion start ;( Answer = NOT i lost 4 BTC Bitcoin I don't understand why this is not working. If you want to try, you can private message me your address/privatekey and i will see if I can get it to work. I think if you just enter the Base58 privatekey into Blockchain.info, it will import no problem.
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Question: If you Import your old private key into Blockchain.info and click IMPORT (not SWEEP), does the different address have BTC in it?YES what Adres/PrivateKey i create in 2013 this show me corect my address and my bitcoin balance! but maybe this ciz i use in 2015 linux ? hardwareid? number my wallet in blockchain number my hardware maybe this bug or error on windows xp/vista etc... work Ok>? I don't understand. Are you saying you figured it out? Do you have control over your old address/private key now? Do you have control over your BTC now? Is your problem solved? As to hardware, I do not know anything about this. I don't know Linux. I think if you use blockchain.info, your computer hardware should not matter.
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i try test new in this moment but if this you right? i import wrong PrivateKeys 12 month YEAR and i not know my old sim phone 2 factor and bockchain give me THIS DEFAULT MENUE IMPORT/EXPORT i think hepotetikley a lot user/clients save in Base58 wrong format and think he owner PrivateKey Ohhhhhh Situation is very sick! i am Suicide Ok, i think I understand now. Maybe.... The reason it is giving you a different address is because Blockchain.info now is using compressed addresses. You should write to Blockchain.info Support. Question: If you Import your old private key into Blockchain.info and click IMPORT (not SWEEP), does the different address have BTC in it?
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if this bug/error this need FIX very fast
I just used blockchain.info to make a new address. I then checked the private key with bitaddress.org's "Wallet Details" to see if it generates the same address. It does. I see no problem with Blockchain.info. It could also be possible that you need to see if the address is compressed or not compressed.
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.... ================================
{"addr":"1D5VS3aB3RdbS6sgsFiKg9ad1LHJjiXwNE","priv":"B4L9pUHFmswPS5bgDKgSrpGH6q9ai4dMpnHbUNUh5yDW", "created_time":1425058855757,"created_device_name":"javascript_web","created_device_version":"1.0", "label":"TESTblcokchainErorNOTSENTBTCplease"} ] } ================================ ...
Did you do these steps? 4. Select private key format as "Bitcoin-Qt Format".5. Now search for your address in there, and your private key will be located after the address. 6. If it is not there, where did you generate this address? (Blockchain.info, Bitaddress.org, or other) I'm not an expert, but the privatekey you provided above isn't even a valid key. Please make sure you are importing a privatekey that is not Base58 Format, but Bitcoin-Qt format.
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Are you sure the private key you are importing, is for the address you want now? Maybe the private key you are importing is an old one.
On Blockchain.info: 1. Login to your wallet. 2. Go on Import/Export tab. 3. Click "Export unencrypted". 4. Select private key format as "Bitcoin-Qt Format". 5. Now search for your address in there, and your private key will be located after the address. 6. If it is not there, where did you generate this address? (Blockchain.info, Bitaddress.org, or other)
Are you talking about a Paper Wallet, that you are trying to import now?
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First of all, I would like to see a quality parody commercial of that on Youtube. It would be good advertising for Bitcoin/bitcoin.
Second, I guess the moral of the story is, we are going to have to explain it's value to regular people in way that they can understand and relate to. Moving to a new house or apartment and it's normal annoyances involved, is a great example that the average person can visualize. The idea of a safe store of value (from any economic collapse) doesn't seem to have much pull, in (supposed) first world countries.
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