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1941  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Some help understanding message on blockchain please on: February 23, 2016, 10:42:41 AM
Nobody can tell exactly when your transaction will be included, it can be in the next block, it can be in 6 blocks from now.

Your transaction has high priority and transaction volume is not that high, currently around 6000 transaction backlog, it looks good, may the odds be ever in your favor.
1942  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Decentralized Exchanges? on: February 22, 2016, 06:12:39 PM
Best I can do, check this one:

https://shapeshift.io/

Also:

https://localbitcoins.com/
1943  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why are wallet confirmation times SO SLOW? on: February 22, 2016, 05:56:08 PM
Just read this post on block confirmation times: https://blog.bitaccess.co/block-confirmation-myth/

What's the best wallet for fast confirmation other than Coinbase? I don't want to use that... Anyone have suggestions?

Thanks!

For fast confirmation you need to pay a bigger fee than "competition", any wallet with the ability to set up a custom fee will do.
1944  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: What mess is going on in the transactions ? on: February 22, 2016, 05:04:05 PM
I'm not really sure why so many people are experiencing problems with their transactions. Made a few today and they were all included in the first block after the transaction.

Just make sure the size is low for the amount you are sending and that you send a sufficiently large fee and you should be able to get it included in the next block.

Here's why: https://blockchain.info/unconfirmed-transactions
1945  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Autosurf bitcoin on: February 22, 2016, 04:59:56 PM
You can find all the ponzis here:

Investor-based games  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=207.0
1946  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: prune mode - no wallet has been loaded on: February 22, 2016, 04:57:12 PM
You might need to redownload and verify the blockchain, check it out:

https://bitcoin.org/bin/bitcoin-core-0.12.0/test.rc3/

Stable release will be available later today or tomorrow.
1947  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: prune mode - no wallet has been loaded on: February 22, 2016, 04:49:43 PM
Wallet is only available on version 0.12 with pruning mode, I assume you're running a previous version, so, no wallet for you.
1948  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: What mess is going on in the transactions ? on: February 22, 2016, 04:46:27 PM
Trasanction time depends on how fast blockchain confirms your transaction.. And its pretty normal that you receive btc in 1-3hours delay and sometime just 1-3minutes delay ..

8 hours for now. I don't think that it is normal. That's pretty long, especially for the guy I lent my bitcoins to Undecided...

https://blockchain.info/unconfirmed-transactions

It has been like this for quite some time, people making transactions now will pay a bigger fee than you and their transactions will confirm ahead of yours, this is no FIFO, you'll need to wait transaction volume goes down so backlog can be cleared, that can take days.
1949  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: What mess is going on in the transactions ? on: February 22, 2016, 03:40:15 PM
10k backlog transactions?

It looks normal to me, what are you talking about?
1950  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Coinbase CEO disagree with "The Bitcoin Roundtable Consensus Proposal" on: February 22, 2016, 10:47:32 AM

2 mil users? are you joking? all the BTC users are around of 2 millions   Grin

This figure gets thrown around alot. I think it's Coinbase wallets. I doubt that means verified individuals. They could supply that figure if they wanted to. I guess it's gonna blow their cool if they do.

I'm sure it's not verified individuals.

It's already hard to believe it's 2 millions wallets so 2 millions people? That's more the number of bitcoiners worldwide...

STATS

3,300,000
USERS

5,000,000
WALLETS

42,000
MERCHANTS

8,000
DEVELOPER APPS

https://www.coinbase.com/about
1951  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Coinbase CEO disagree with "The Bitcoin Roundtable Consensus Proposal" on: February 21, 2016, 09:34:37 PM
When it comes down to it does anybody really give a shit what he thinks?

Well, he is the CEO of the most valuable bitcoin company, with more than 2 million users, if someone knows what bitcoin companies need to grow it's him, so I guess his opinion should be taken into consideration.
1952  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Bitcoin Core (42GB and climbing) on: February 21, 2016, 07:28:35 PM
I've been running 0.12 with a 5GB pruned block chain, it's great if you don't have much space in that machine.
1953  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Coinbase CEO disagree with "The Bitcoin Roundtable Consensus Proposal" on: February 21, 2016, 07:13:00 PM
I thought block increase was summer 2016...

We are fucked!

No major adoption for another 1.5 years, that's like an eternity in Internet time!
1954  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: [ANN] Alien Faucet - 4010 Satoshi an HOUR (limited) on: February 20, 2016, 10:48:35 PM
When trying to login I get "Email not Found" at bitcoinaliens.com and weekendbitcoin.com.

Do I have to make something to claim my accounts or is this over?

I login ok with my emails on all his sites, you can if you have, login with facebook.
Just a suggestion though as you may lose your balance, that I do not know about.
Give it a try if you have a facebook account.

I don't have Facebook.

I want my accounts because I have a lot of referrals.

I want my accounts because I have a lot of referrals, I don't want to register a new account...

Did you used to get e-mails sent to you for confirming payouts? if so use the same e-mail to log in.
That is all I can suggest good luck.

I used to get the emails and I used that email address.
1955  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: [ANN] Alien Faucet - 4010 Satoshi an HOUR (limited) on: February 20, 2016, 10:33:23 PM
When trying to login I get "Email not Found" at bitcoinaliens.com and weekendbitcoin.com.

Do I have to make something to claim my accounts or is this over?

I login ok with my emails on all his sites, you can if you have, login with facebook.
Just a suggestion though as you may lose your balance, that I do not know about.
Give it a try if you have a facebook account.

I don't have Facebook.

I want my accounts because I have a lot of referrals, I don't want to register a new account...
1956  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: [ANN] Alien Faucet - 4010 Satoshi an HOUR (limited) on: February 20, 2016, 10:19:17 PM
When trying to login I get "Email not Found" at bitcoinaliens.com and weekendbitcoin.com.

Do I have to make something to claim my accounts or is this over?
1957  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: You Mad Bro? on: February 19, 2016, 11:51:52 PM
There's no such thing as proper fee, even if everyone paid 1 bitcoin as fee there's simple not enough room, a good percentage of transactions will take hours or days to confirm, plus no more growth,
Yes there is. If you include a fee that is smaller than the recommended fee then you risk the transaction not being included in the first blocks. You can't blame Bitcoin for this. Usually when people complain about transactions that take a unusually long time, it is because of an low fee (or worse: no fee at all).

Dude, this is not rocket science, if you have 10 spots and the cost is 1 to fill a spot and you have 100 people paying 1 there's still only 10 spots available, if 50 people pay 2 to get a spot still 10 spots available, if 30 pay 3, still 10 spots, it means there's always 90 people waiting, it doesn't matter how big the fee is.

we are at maximum capacity and two more months of stagnation, there's your road map!
Wrong. We are definitely not at maximum capacity. Take a look at the last 30 blocks. If I have counted this correctly (up to block 399230), there have been only 16 blocks that could be considered full (900kb+). There is still adequate room to deploy solutions. Classic is a joke. Gavin insists on a very foolish and short grace period. Even Garzik is suggesting a 3 to 6 month grace period. You can't deploy a HF with proper rules as quickly as you can deploy Segwit (if it arrives in April).

And if bitcoin never scales it will be always like that, because people will stop using it because the system is not reliable.

Like I said, damage is already done, block size increase should have happened months ago, people wanted to show who's in charge by pushing their way no matter the cost, it's done, they're the bosses now, good for them.

BTW, transaction fees are actually lower now, the struggle is for fast confirmations because there's no space in blocks.

https://chain.btc.com/en/stats/fee
1958  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: You Mad Bro? on: February 19, 2016, 11:32:45 PM
If everyone had an IT degree I'll be out of work.

You shouldn't and you can't expect everyone to spend hours learning how some particular system works, if it was like that Linux would be a fraction as big as it is and bitcoin would be restricted to a small highly skilled community.
So you're telling me that one needs an IT degree to be able to include the proper fee? Roll Eyes I never talked about understanding the system in detail which the majority does not need to know (and they don't). If you want it really simple, use Bitcoin Core and push the fee slider to the right and keep it there. It is as simple as that. The last time that I've used this setting for a transaction the fee was about ~10 cents.

There's no such thing as proper fee, even if everyone paid 1 bitcoin as fee there's simple not enough room, a good percentage of transactions will take hours or days to confirm, plus no more growth, we are at maximum capacity and two more months of stagnation, there's your road map!
1959  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: You Mad Bro? on: February 19, 2016, 07:33:42 PM
No. You can't blame the product (i.e. Bitcoin) because the user does not know how to use it (i.e. include proper fees). I've never had any problems with this.

If everyone had an IT degree I'll be out of work.

You shouldn't and you can't expect everyone to spend hours learning how some particular system works, if it was like that Linux would be a fraction as big as it is and bitcoin would be restricted to a small highly skilled community.

Aren't hoping for mass adoption?
1960  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: You Mad Bro? on: February 19, 2016, 07:27:52 PM
With a backlog like that, shouldn't every block be full all the time until the backlog is processed?
I have no idea why you would complain about a backlog of 4000 transactions. We've seen much bigger backlogs in the past and everything was fine? However this is interesting:
Quote
Total Fees   64.31924776 BTC

User experience is not fine, you can see the amount of post in these forums by new users when this happens.

Bitcoin.org should be edited to "Fast peer-to-peer transactions sometimes" and "Low
processing fees sometimes".
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