you fail at reading comprehension "Who does escrow besides John (John K.) ?"
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switch to litecoin, its more userbased.
And how exactly is it more "userbased"?
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What do you mean by "bitcoin data"? Is it the blockchain(global transaction history) or your wallet (keys needed to access your bitcoins).
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did you try opening with notepad to see if there are any salvageable privatekeys?
Are you trolling?
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Ive used the search function with no luck.
https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Data_directoryLinux
By default Bitcoin will put its data here:
~/.bitcoin/
You need to do a "ls -a" to see directories that start with a dot.
If that's not it, you can do a search like this:
find / -name wallet.dat -print 2>/dev/null
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1. save https://bitaddress.org/ to a usb stick 2. go to a secure workstation and disconnect it from internet 3. load up the saved webpage and print off a few paper wallets 4. stash your bitcoins in those paper wallets
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bitcoinstore
Simply paste the address that you have been given into the "pay to" field in the "send" tab of bitcoin-qt, enter the amount that the site has requested, and click "send". I would like to point out, "bitcoinstore" is not affiliated with bitcointalk, the bitcoin foundation, or the bitcoin developers in any way. Therefore, if you encounter any further issues with the site, I recommend you contact the site's administrator for assistance.
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I noticed I can clik "view address" and I see the bitcoin address next to the thing to scan, I just manually send money to that address then? (I refreshed my order 3 times cause of timeout and the address changed everytime, is it normal?)
What site are you purchasing from?
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bitcoin-qt does not have support for bitcoin uri. You need to manually enter a payment address and amount.
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Stupid question: does deleting the transaction remove it from the network and put the coins back into your address so they can be sent again?
deleting the transaction does the following: - prevents your client from rebroadcasting the transaction
- ...which causes nodes to "forget" the transaction ever existed (since unconfirmed transactions are not "remembered" after shutdown)
- ...which allows you to double spend the input to another address(since there won't be a conflicting transaction on the network)
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I think he wants to 'store his coins' by copying over wallet.dat, not copying the whole blockchain. Copying over wallet.dat works fine.
I understand that. But you can't simply swap out wallet.dat files. Doing so will cause the client to "miss" transactions that appeared when the wallet was not present.Edit: rescan happens automatically when swapping wallets so this is no longer an issue.
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So I wanna store all my coins on a 2gig USB [...]
This can't be done if you're using bitcoin-qt, because its data directory needs to be able to store the entire blockchain (10+ GB).
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Why does this bother you?
because you're spamming up the forum with useless posts. Why does this bother you?
Short, low quality posts are indications of a scammer. It also bothers me when scammers try and integrate into my community. im a scammer now? Wtf? quit strawmaning. answer the damn question.
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Anyway to relocate files to an external drive
see: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Running_Bitcoin (check the "datadir" option) or run the block indexing process on a remote server [ Linux / Softalicious ] ?
You can't do that. You can, however, run the bitcoind process on a VPS and execute API calls on that instance.
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