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1621  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: please help.. i will give a reward.. my transaction is unconfirmed for 2 days. on: June 09, 2016, 06:02:01 AM
You send me a PM so I will post my view here. The inputs has a high (> 1 BTC) value and thus has a chance (even though its low) to get confirmed without a fee. Since this is the easiest solution that does not require anyone handling any unprotected private keys and you appear to be rather helpless in terms of private keys. I will rebroadcast the raw tx[1] every 10 minutes with my node. This makes sure that the transaction is well known within the network and gives it a higher chance to get confirmed. If its confirmed or you rather want to try a more complex double spend please send me a PM so I can stop the script.

[1] as found here https://blockchain.info/tx/fe09397d068f68fc3656d345e8e6621a3b7a1e301e50dd7884a84e42128ca6d9?format=hex
1622  Economy / Speculation / Re: what is your average price if you have more than one Bitcoin? on: June 08, 2016, 06:04:12 AM
I just want to get a feeling how strong your hand is, I guess, if your price is higher than 600, you will keep your coins until it reach your price.
Myself, I have 2.5 Bitcoins with average price around 500 per coin.

What if I told you that my coins have no price because I didnt buy them?


Then choose below 30. Congratulations being successful in Bitcoin business/hobby.

This also applies to those smart enough pulling coins out from exchange. It is unlikely to predict when you will sell based on your entry price.

I try to spend coins rather than sell them, but its not always possible. Over the years there are more and more possibilities though, so I think eventually I wont have to sell any coins.
1623  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Cloudflare on faucetbox? on: June 07, 2016, 10:03:43 PM
Probably a stupid question but how can I do this?
This is the first time I use cloudflare so I have a lot to learn Smiley

What firewall do you use? Do you have an IP from cloudflare or a range of IPs?
1624  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Im New to this on: June 07, 2016, 09:28:14 PM
Hi my name is Jake and I just got started. I'm 14 and I think this would be good way to purchase things online without my parents and crap. I just need some help getting bitcoins and would really appreciate if you could give me some information on how to receive bitcoin. Thats pretty much it. I use blockchain wallet if that helps with any info.

My ID is: 1DSxypiRSv5eaLiuSM5ebE2fxf9842deHG

Thank you guys so much.

-Jake

Bitcoin has value and things with value are not simply "received". There are a few ways to earn bitcoin though:

#1 faucets, simple and obtuse click work -> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=212.0
#2 signature campaigns, you get paid for posting here, has high risks of getting banned and/or ignored by other users. Keep in mind that a ban is not per account, but per person. -> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=615953.0
#3 services, something you can do? write code? graphics design? rent your high power GPU to find vanity addresses? -> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=52.0
#4 goods, something you no longer need and want to sell? -> https://openbazaar.org/
#5 think of something that might be missing here which you could do and that has value to others
#6 do something more classic (lawn mowing, etc.) and ask to be paid in bitcoin
1625  Economy / Speculation / Re: what is your average price if you have more than one Bitcoin? on: June 07, 2016, 09:16:47 PM
I just want to get a feeling how strong your hand is, I guess, if your price is higher than 600, you will keep your coins until it reach your price.
Myself, I have 2.5 Bitcoins with average price around 500 per coin.

What if I told you that my coins have no price because I didnt buy them?
1626  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Electrum Sweep Error (No Inputs) on: June 07, 2016, 09:15:32 PM
I have a sweep key that I entered into electrum. I keep getting an error code No inputs. What is the problem here?

No inputs sounds like there are no bitcoin to sweep. Do you maybe want to import a key? If so you need to restore a wallet and use the private key as seed in order to import it without sweeping.
1627  Other / MultiBit / Re: Help,Multibit classic password . on: June 07, 2016, 09:14:05 PM
Hello guys!

I've forgotten my wallet password,but I remember most of it.

If anyone helps me I will give him whatever he wants,just help me!

and thanks a lot

As minifrij said the question is how much you remember. I can try a few billion passwords for you if you want. You need to have a pretty good understanding of what you want me to try though.
1628  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Cloudflare on faucetbox? on: June 07, 2016, 09:08:11 PM
Faucetbox warns me

Code:
This setting allows you to change the method of identifying users. By default Faucet in a Box will use the connecting IP address. Hovewer if you're using a reverse proxy, like CloudFlare or Incapsula, the connecting IP address will always be the address of the proxy. That results in all faucet users sharing the same timer. If you set this option to a correct proxy, then Faucet in a Box will use a corresponding HTTP Header instead of IP address.

However you MUST prevent anyone from bypassing the proxy. HTTP Headers can be spoofed, so if someone can access your page directly, then he can send his own headers, effectively ignoring the timer you've set and stealing all your coins!

Faucet in a Box has a security feature that will disable Reverse Proxy support if it detects any connection that has bypassed the proxy. Hovewer the detection is not perfect, so you shouldn't rely on it. Instead make proper precautions, for example by configuring your firewall to only allow connections from your proxy IP addresses.

If you're using a Reverse Proxy (CloudFlare or Incapsula) choose it from the list below. If your provider is not listed below contact us at support@faucetbox.com

None is always a safe setting, but - as explained above - the timer may be shared between all your users if you're using a proxy.

well, they also offer a solution: make sure the firewall only allows http(s) connections from cloudflare.
1629  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How I can earn Bitcoin by confirming Bitcoin Transactions? on: June 07, 2016, 09:03:35 PM
Anyone can know how I can find, earn, bitcoin by confirming transaction? Someone told me that I can earn bitcoin/money by just confirming transaction. Is that true?

Yes, in order to confirm transactions for the network you need to find ("mine") a block. The current reward for finding a block is 25 BTC (plus some fees). Soon the reward will be lowered to 12.5 BTC (the event is called "the halfening"). In order to mine you need a machine that is capable of calculating SHA-256(SHA-256(some data here)) quickly and efficiently. In the distant past this was done with regular computers, followed by a period where graphics cards where used. Now there is specialized hardware (called ASIC for application specific integrated circuit) which requires you to invest a significant amount of money into hardware before you can see small returns. Unless you are able to make a large investment dont bother with mining, cloud mining is often a front for a ponzi or not profitable, mining with the hardware you have (e.g. a regular PC) is not profitable because its power consumption is too high. Mining with old ASICs isnt worth it either unless you have access to very cheap electricity.
1630  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Muhammed Zakir owes me some btc on: June 07, 2016, 03:57:12 PM
Just NOW , I got a Message from Shorena that MZ has contacted him and has sent him funds of my loan which he will be sending to me Cheesy

So seems like MJ's gonna be clear now Cheesy

I got a message via twitter from MZ and after the usual sign a message please so I know its actually you I was asked to handle the repayment.

Code:
-----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
this is shorena from bitcointalk.org and today is 2016 june 7th
I will repay the loan for Muhammed Zakir to chronicsky with the funds received on the address below
1PU9NZo6BFji8m8znbu4NJE3Rwc1jSz1qT
-----BEGIN SIGNATURE-----
18uTXyQubfaYrkbQDdaXhzd2ALEY5YN77B
HyKXGcfTN1m0SJJp5L2G07q9J/R+Qgx1aKG9gxU4cg49BlZVzKEyfe4Dj7kdPvdxHssk5hdnibPyOHd5vb3fk28=
-----END BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----

Repayment has been done to -redacted-[1] with -redacted-[1] and is confirmed now.

He didnt share much with me and I will share even less here, because I dont think its my place to do so. Just this much: dont expect them to be back any time soon.

[1] chronicsky can confirm.
1631  Other / Archival / Re: Updated Overview of Bitcointalk Signature-Ad Campaigns on: June 07, 2016, 03:29:40 PM
Created a new pastebin: http://pastebin.com/8mFHLL5J

Shorena can verify this since I am new in this, and something might go wrong with the tables.

Btw I will recommend staying away from ICOO campaign as the ICOO project smells scummy. It is similar to Ophion.

Thanks for helping out, just a few things you can do better next time:

#1 campaigns are sorted by term 1st and name second, so ICOO should have been added higher up.
#2 new campaigns go into PNYC first, I didnt find any payment for ICOO that would allow them to start in A, if I missed it my bad.
#3 The detailed version is missing for ICOO
#4 the others you have listed as "updated" are not actually updated



A new campaign has started. It's BitBuku.co. BitBuku.co needs a lot of players because their site is P2P or PVP. You play with other players and there's no house. Just like most campaigns, they are only accepting Full Members and above.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1497944.0


added



Secondstrade has just adjusted their payout rate for Full Member, Hero and Legendary as follow :

hi everyone.
the payment rate is changed from  next payment day as below.



★★★ Signature Rate ★★★
  JR Member :    0.00006 BTC per constructive post.              - payout changed as of 5/30
  Member :        0.00012 BTC per constructive post.                   - payout changed as of 5/30
  Full Member : 0.00032 BTC per constructive post.             - payout changed as of 6/06   
  Senior :         0.00038 BTC per constructive post.                     - payout changed as of 5/30
  Hero  :          0.0046 BTC per constructive post.      - payout changed as of 6/06           
  Legendary :    0.0053 BTC per constructive post.      - payout changed as of 6/06 

thank you.




thanks, fixed.



-snip-
Just noticed it, and of course it is a mistake. Would be crazy if a Hero member can earn 0.046 just with 10posts and that would be great record in this bitcoin community Cheesy

assumed 0.000xx as well for the changes



-> http://pastebin.com/sLHMZKJ0

Warning! may contain errors, did this while doing several other things and might have skipped some things. If someone can check this pastebin it would be highly appreciated.
1632  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin in the banks?! on: June 07, 2016, 12:56:39 PM
Is it possible that Bitcoin can be deposited in the banks in the near future? I mean like any other currencies that can be deposited and withdraw in the banks.

There are no bitcoin, so the answer is no. It is however possible to store the private keys with a bank. I dont see a reason too though. Bitcoin enables me to take my own precautions, why remove the trustless element and trust a bank?

I've actually been thinking that if i collect a bit more coins, it might become a good idear to store my paper wallets in a safe deposit box at the local bank. This way, i am safe from home invaders. If somebody breaks into my house in the middle of the night, and asks for my private keys, i can honestly tell them they're at the bank. If the bank ever gets robbed, and my paper wallets get stolen, they're useless to the thief since they're bip38 encrypted (so it might be a good idear to rent 2 deposit boxes in 2 banks to cover all your bases).

At this moment, i think this sounds paranoid since the risks might seems small, but maybe in the future when somebody is known to hold several hundred bitcoins, he/she might become an interesting victim for home invaders with technical knowledge. After all, you're your own bank, so if you hold hundreds of bitcoins, your paper wallets/hardware wallets/cold storage can be physically stolen.

That might be a problem worth considering, but Id still prefer a couple of friends over a bank.
1633  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Someone just found a block solo mining on an Amazon EC2 Server on: June 07, 2016, 12:48:33 PM
-snip-
is probably using the EC2 servers as a node.
-snip-

You are aware that bitcoin is a peer to peer network, right? As such any IP you see on blockchain.info just refers to their direct neighbours in the network. It would be very unlikely that each miner has a direct connection to blockchain.info. Its way more likely that the block was refered by a regular non mining node.
1634  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin in the banks?! on: June 07, 2016, 12:38:09 PM
Is it possible that Bitcoin can be deposited in the banks in the near future? I mean like any other currencies that can be deposited and withdraw in the banks.

There are no bitcoin, so the answer is no. It is however possible to store the private keys with a bank. I dont see a reason too though. Bitcoin enables me to take my own precautions, why remove the trustless element and trust a bank?
1635  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin and Quantum computer on: June 05, 2016, 11:04:25 AM

Quote
If the NSA succeeds in developing a cryptologically useful quantum computer, ECDSA would fall while SHA-256 and RIPEMD160 would remain secure.

Fall in this case means "be weaker" and not "can be cracked within seconds".

Quote
Bitcoiners can rest easy because SHA-256 isn’t threatened by quantum computers

Mining is not affected, as Danny already said some algorithsm can not be solved quicker with quantum computers.


Dont refer to search results if you want answers.
1636  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Dain 0.0.1: version 70002 on: June 05, 2016, 10:57:44 AM
-snip-
-snip-:44724 (node id: 219)
via xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx  (x's to obscure my ip.)

So your IP shall be hidden, but sharing the IPs of others is fine?

Whitelisted                 No
Direction                     Inbound
Version                       70002
User Agent                 Dain 0.0.1
Services                     NETWORK
Starting Block             414735
Synced Headers         Unknown
Synced Blocks           Unknown
Ban Score                  0
Connection Time          18 h 52 m 0 s
Last Send                   1 s
Last Receive              12 s
Sent                          85MB
Received                    115 MB
Ping Time                   35 ms
Ping Wait                   N/A
Time Offset                 -77 s

(edit)
I just noticed that version 70002 is probably Satoshi:0.11.0 , so I am guessing someone changed the client's name before compiling.

So this person is running an old Satoshi client.

I would think they also changed other parts of the code.
1637  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Doesn't accept password, impossible to do transfert ... on: June 05, 2016, 10:27:49 AM
Try to reinstall electrum but dont forget to backup your wallet.dat file. (Yes delete all electrum files except wallet.dat)

Uhm, electrum is not bitcoin core.

@OP restore your wallet from seed, set a new password.
1638  Economy / Lending / Re: [REQ] 0.6 BTC - 12% interest - till JUN 4 on: June 03, 2016, 10:26:27 PM
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA512

This is Lutpin, confirming the user roslinpl (u=158505) has repaid their loan fully in time, Today is 06/03/16.
txid:  0c90f65a78a130bc71188cb5f81d105eb7c6dc2885371243b6a25479c75861ad
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: Keybase OpenPGP v2.0.53
Comment: https://keybase.io/crypto

wsBcBAABCgAGBQJXUflnAAoJEA7Kduu367QNWnsH/3vC714gA1r5qA8TP2HkL2nD
/AbflZ0WzkU2ZYrXHuwaUKnS8Efr9NO0//uOrFh7WuS+WPJq5ZaVPRpG6vJMeyV5
BQpZjBQ3HR+j3O8E8rEAfPq5dboaMMqwCkn+9KyUaPfA7zHrvF+ax4U9hf8asZWx
k6hzElcySesYTqsPe9j+MVuM1TWCP+YxpcBKnQ7Nn5HlGLCecfi4hWODD03hF3md
w4NAkFhXxoqhTbg5avYPaKRYEpo3O0CXhkegiIfTzCjIIHMKk/R9yeY1a933BiLU
ES1c8fLOvib48kZVy0Rixwak/AWe6Rj7IJwer0oL2Xce9OEQgFYQ4VrO8GQyFSE=
=ce+i
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

Message confirmed, releasing collateral.

1639  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Hack me (if you are board) on: June 02, 2016, 05:58:25 AM
is it MD5 password?

There is no MD5 in bitcoin.

-snip-
I think it is impossible to open, because the owners who create a password0 do not know. Moreover we are just guessing without clue. Because I think a hacker working with a stolen database of our data is not purely a guess. thank you

There is no database that can help here

0.003 is to little, since you know public key, can we donate some coins to make it interesting? I will say 0.2 will have me interested. How about we chip in 0.1 every month it is not decrypted?

Start sending coins, if you continue a few months you might motivate someone to start. I dont think you will though.
1640  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: One hour and 24 minutes and no new block ... ouch on: June 01, 2016, 06:09:36 AM
And still 10k+ unconfirmed. cleaning the backlog will be a while.

I dont know where you get your numbers, but there are way more unconfirmed TX than just 10k. Note the large drops on the 30d graph are system reboots, not backlocks cleaned up.



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