Ok, some people here still doesn't understand what doge is.
A pump and dump sheme, with no future,no innovation... Its going back, like last time, and replay... This is not even serious to break the market and bring serious people.
No future plan, no ETA damn. Only few merchant.
To da moon
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Hello everyone!
I am from Anchorage, Alaska due to the military. I am enlisted in to the United States Air force and work on the f-22 Raptor weapon systems for a living. I just finished my degree in electrical engineering and already hold a degree in aerospace engineering with a minor in astrophysics. I hope to bring some new designs to the commuity after grasping the full concept of bitcoins and such. I am also an avid coder I've been writing c++ c and c# codes since 1997 when Ultima Online was released.
Other then my profesional information I was born and raised in Indiana and moved around many times due to education and work. was born in 1989 and enjoy building and designing things.
I currently do not own any equipment but looking to build my own any advice would be highly accepted. I've done plently of research but you can never do enough.
Thank you for letting me be apart of this commuity
DaEngineer
Welcome If you are planning on acquire your some bitcoins, then will I suggest that you start studying how to safely store your bitcoins, this knowledge is essential for using bitcoin. There are numerous threads about the topic on the forum.
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Is there a way in Bitcoin QT to filter (block) all transactions that have "X" as a message (in this case, Laxo Trade) or block all 0.00000001 transactions?
The never ending thread
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Maybe I should set up a bot that creates a new address every second, and send a small amount to it so it shows up on the blockchain. Then have the bot send from that address to a new one 1 second later. Rack up a million satoshis lol
Don't forget that you need to pay 10000 satoshi as transaction fee for each of your transactions lol. Well, not necessarily. But the transaction might never confirm if he does not.
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And why is it different this time, if I may ask A lot has changed, many moons have passed Rocket is steered by adult shibe now
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I am happy for DOGE (I always liked DOGE), but I can't help being a little bearish. I remember what happen last time the DOGE block reward halved... it was a bloodbath.
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Change BTC address and don't let them discover your address again?
No... as I said above, apparently what they're doing is "screen scraping" valid bitcoin addresses AS they FLOW thru the BLOCKCHAIN. So USING an address in any way makes it catchable by these idiots. I have had single-use disposable addresses (on casino website, for example) that have shown up .00000001 immediately after ONE transaction has gone thru it. I can confirm this. I've changed my address a ton of times and they all end up recieving this misterious Laxo Trade 1 satoshi transaction. Now I only need to create 1 million addresses to achieve 1 BTC Actually, you will need to create 100 Million addresses to achieve your free bitcoin.
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This item is sold.
Thank you to all who made offers to me.
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Thank you for he offers on PM. Best offer so far is 0.225 BTC.
First with 0.24 BTC gets the coin.
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I offer 0.21 BTC shipping included to Canada.. Not sure about the customs and stuff though.
Thank you for the offer monbux, best offer so far I have received (through PM) is 0.22. I will send you a PM about the customs "stuff".
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I am shipping from Denmark.
PM send.
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Nice one smoothie!
I bid 0.31 BTC
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My prediction for x-mas: Dogecoin >300 sat.
I am not saying you are right or wrong and I agree that it is plausible. However I would like to hear what you base your prediction on, since I am very interested in the DOGE right now.
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Dear Forum members, I have 1996 Gold UNICORN for sale Specification:1996 China Mint Unicorn 5 Yuan 999 Gold 1/20oz Coin Issuing Country: China Metal: Solid Fine .999 Gold Quality: Brilliant Uncirculated Presented: Certified and Graded by PCGS as MS69 PCGS Buyers guide suggest $200 for this coin, as this coin is relatively rare (~20000 Minted). I am asking: 0.25 BTCIncluding shipping with registered mail. However all reasonable offers will be considered. Kind regards, TookDk ------ Due to the increased fishing attempts in the forum lately, I kindly ask you to NEVER send funds to any other address than: 1TookDkVTaqsCn56Xo7aMfUMAUN3NhRjNIf you at any point have doubt about my identity do not hesitate to ask me for signed message with the addy above or PGP key 1A4B8640. ------
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1 left to be reserved , We are looking into it with the mint, to see the best way to make the coins. BTW, Bitcoin Series 1 will be here by next week. I would be interesting to see how the daytraders react when suddenly a 10 Mil DOGE buy order tics in
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It is very similar to the system we know from receiving ordinary mail. If someone knows your address then can they send you a letter, no mater if you like it or not. If I knew your home address, then could I send you a letter and you would not be able to prevent me for doing so... Aha... good point, never thought of it that way before. OTOH with snail-mail you DO have the option to write "Moved No Forwarding Address Return To Sender" on the unopened envelope and drop it back into the mail... LOL. Maybe bitcoin could have something similar. It would definitely be a nice feature to be able auto send input from certain addy back to its origin (I do not have an overview how it should be implemented, but the transaction should be free from tx fee), it would require that your wallet is online and open though. Nevertheless, I just expect that the spam company will start shuffling the addys, then would you not be able to predict what addy to enable "auto-return" for.
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Is there a way to just block Laxo Trade transactions? this is annoying.
No.
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Sure if it was at least a whole penny or two, maybe yah then okay I'd take it. Or IF it was at least 0.0001 so that the spammer was paying for a transaction fee at least! But at current BTC value, just a single satoshi? Sorry, nope, don't want this "free money" LOL
I got 0.0001 BTC from Laxo trade last night on one of my public known addy, a whole $0.04, at least it will pay my next tx. https://blockchain.info/tx/ea13b2315888e00b8423d7fc54cc56163c875b59b11f8ee1c821a4219ecac787Getting one satoshi is annoying, I do agree. However the core principal of bitcoin is based on asymmetric encryption. It is very similar to the system we know from receiving ordinary mail. If someone knows your address then can they send you a letter, no mater if you like it or not. If I knew your home address, then could I send you a letter and you would not be able to prevent me for doing so. The "tx" fee is rather high for sending ordinary letter compared to the 4 cent it cost to make a bitcoin transaction. Increasing the tx fee would definitely limit the "spam", but I think the tx fee is reasonable as it is now (might change my mind in the future about the size of the tx fee).
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There is no way you can refuse a input to your wallet. When a transaction is confirmed then is it final.
Okay, I realize that: but as long as someone was to catch these stupid spams before they confirm, wouldn't it be possible to somehow CANCEL them this way...? What else would YOU propose as a method to stop this bullshit, one-satoshi spam-dust crap? Does it really seem "right" to you, that anyone can just push anything they like into your wallet, against your will? This whole situation still seems, to me, like a small flaw in bitcoin's overall design... which should be fixed (or at least improved somewhat). I do agree with you that the unconfirmed dust in your wallet is a bit annoying. The technical part of the problem was addressed in Bitcoin Core 0.9.0 (if I remember right). With older version of the core, could the unconfirmed input (the dust we talk about) be used in your current output, and that was a problem in the "bitcoin's overall design", since your output would never be confirmed because the "dust" was never confirmed. In the new core is only confirmed input allowed in the outputs. Therefor are we left with a somewhat cosmetic problem, the average user should really not be concern about the blockchain, he/she should be concern about the ballance (confirmed balance). The unconfirmed input will eventually be dropped and the "dust" will go away. If the input is so lucky to be confirmed, then will you have received one free satoshi (free money yay!). I have full understanding about the people that have OCD problems with having 1.00000001 BTC in their wallet, but from a logical point of view is 1.00000001 BTC better to have than 1 BTC. The important thing is that the "dust" does not prevent you for receiving and transmit "true" transaction.
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