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1981  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: I need used keys on: April 05, 2016, 11:29:08 AM
OP shouldn't mask his story with some "research project" most of us do know the existence of CLAM coins Tongue
But AFAIK most of the address for digging clams are already used either by another guy whose looking for it or another clam digger as well Sad
and I'm one of those guy who used it for himself Tongue
P.S you gonna pay us for each address?

Thats why I asked "why". I have a few wallets left over from some projects that had balances in them, but I have no longer need for them. I try to follow satoshis advice though and never delete a wallet file even though its starting to become quite a lot.
1982  Other / Meta / Re: question on local rules on: April 05, 2016, 11:26:57 AM
You can't change the rules after the fact for the same reason why you can't self-mod a thread after you created it as it wouldn't be fair. As shorena said, just lock the thread and create a new one (and ideally self-mod it if you want to inact your own rules).
So I can't do what I did here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1423718.msg14425704#msg14425704?

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New local rule: franky1 is banned from this thread from this post onwards.

Nope.
1983  Local / Biete / Re: 15% Rabatt auf amazon.de Bestellungen bis 1.000 € on: April 05, 2016, 11:17:07 AM
Wie sieht es zur Zeit mit Wartezeit aus? Kann ich Heute oder Morgen noch was bestellen das diese oder Anfang nächster Woche eintrifft? Bin noch nicht sicher was genau, aber wird unter 200 EUR sein.
1984  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: Does Wallet with offline transaction signing Exist for Android? on: April 05, 2016, 11:13:44 AM
Hey frendsss
As probably of you mostly know that electrum allows to have two wallets on two different PC one is used as cold storage and other one as online wallet and to spend bitcoin we create transaction on online PC and then sign it with offline PC and broadcast it on Online PC.This is the secure way of storing bitcoins.Eg of such wallet is electrum,armory
I wanna know do such type of wallet exist for Android?

Yes, e.g. Bither -> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=498382.0
-> https://github.com/bither/bither-android


if not,i think it would be a great idea to develop such wallet as we can easily communicate between two mobile devices compared to two PC for eg fast QR Codes scanning. So what do you think?
I have read this type of wallet exist which is Bither.Has Anyone experienced this wallet?

I had the idea to use an old phone as cold storage for a while, but I never got around to repair it (phone has a broken USB port, so it cant be charged). So I ended up using a laptop instead.
I have an old android gingerbread phone working fine.Should i go with bither.Is it reliable (bither) ?.

I never used it long so I dont know how reliable it is. Its been around for a while though.

electrum is now ported on android too..  Wink

Yeah didnt have the time yet to test it, sounds promising though.
1985  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: blockchain.info API: Payments not forwarded to main wallet on: April 05, 2016, 11:10:18 AM
No, i mean, i have an Service Private uses API of blockchain.info for automatic payment via BTC

It working good long time, but now my customer in my service, they send money to address made by blockchain.info . Money dont forward to my address btc ?

I dont know why, when i access link BTC i see it show "Unspent" i dont understand what is this ?

So i will lost all my btc ?

Im not sure I understand you, but it sounds like you have customers that are not paying enough fees in order to get their transactions confirmed. If thats the case you need to make sure you wait for a confirmation or you take the risk that the payment might never arrive you.
1986  Other / Meta / Re: Should people who promote ponzis in their signature be given a negative trust? on: April 05, 2016, 11:02:07 AM
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i accuse you only to red trust befor understanding...
if I red trust all what i do not understand about...I could only do this all the day.

You can, I can, everyone can. I have reason to believe that you run a ponzi and as such feel obligated to warn others.

I have never run ponzi shemes...it's all.
All the people who have seen or who see a ponzi sheme in my 100 days plan are wrong.

Yet there is not a single person that understands your system or at least no one was bothered to contact me.

if you need 1000 post to understand that people invest and get dividends at prorato of the investment...I can not help you.
But it is endless...because the 100 days plan does not accept new investors
and the U2cloudmining is the same principle...just the payout system is different...
So even if a day you understand the 100 days plan...all the bad storry will restart with the U2cloudmining system.
All my red trust points have just avoid at certain people to earn few satoshi...

I dont need many or long posts, I just need a concrete explanation. You mostly say "you dont understand" or stay very vague about what you actually need the investments for and how they are related to the profit. These discussions are not moving in a circle because you have not said enough words, but because you dont say anything new.

I know you feel you are treated unfair, but you also have to see that my warning is nothing more than that.
1987  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: [TUTORIAL] Earn Bitcoin Here! on: April 05, 2016, 10:50:37 AM

So it's better if they don't come at all?


Please dont misquote me, I never asked that, you did.

Sorry but that is not how people are.

Its not how some people on the internet are, the majority gets it and is not banned for spam.

Only 5-10% of users are believers, the rest of them are opportunists that come for money.

We should not let this chance slip us, because partially this is what gives bitcoin's value.

What is? Bitcoins value is not measured in fiat.

Bitcoin is a libertarian invention, but you can clearly see that there are tons of socialists here also that dont give a crap about bitcoin's principles.

However if they add value to the network, they are welcome.

The network is open to anyone to use, but not everyone adds value to bitcoin. Also, the point was not bitcoin, it was this specific board. People come here to exploit signature campaigns, they will get banned, because the forum has to defend against them. If the forum and its users would not defend, the forum would be unusable because it was ruined for everyone by some greedy idiots.


Is this how things work for you in live? You come to someones house and behave like a little kid, screaming nonsense and you blame the owner because they set you on the street? Thats not how humans act normally. You come to a new place and you get accustomed with it, you learn the ins and outs, you get to know people, you learn the rules etc. Somehow all this is thrown aboard when there is a little money involved and its online where no one can see your face.


Well those people already cant behave like adults, so you have no other way to teach them.

No, greed is what will destroy this and every other community that does not defend itself against it.

Its a double edged sword, i`m aware of its negativities, but it is the fuel to success nontheless.

Only greedy people get to the top, and if you add a little bit of morality too, then it can work out.

Again, misquote, I said that not you. You sound like someone that watched Wall Street, but did not understand its message. Humanity was not build on greed and backstabbing, but on cooperation.

Posting here for a few satoshi is no road to success, unless you learn while doing so. Focusing on 80 posts a day will leave no room for learning or growth.
1988  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: blockchain.info API: Payments not forwarded to main wallet on: April 05, 2016, 08:15:08 AM
I uses API of blockchain.info. Now i have big problems. Address made by blockchain.info dont send money to my main address Sad

https://blockchain.info/address/1EX5w8F5Pf6ERt5tnQJUMT65mhgAgCVZGc 30$
https://blockchain.info/address/1LxMA884A2ZFNBT5qrTrHTSL2528DceRFb 15$
https://blockchain.info/address/13j7aUkMfdyTbJppCX2KY75DdZUdyJacBY 5$
https://blockchain.info/address/1LVxbkKVHS3zYEPz4d4SfY6UDdE7dQQYEr 15$

i waited more 7 days Sad

Please help me forwarded it

Thank you

You need to create a TX for that, its not done automatically.

Hi bro, please teach me how to create TX for that ?

I will be very grateful to you. I will send you some money if you help me. Please bro

Thank you !

I have never used their API, but this[1] page should have all the info you need to get started. If you encounter any errors along the way others here might be able to help out.

[1] https://blockchain.info/api/blockchain_wallet_api

1989  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: [TUTORIAL] Earn Bitcoin Here! on: April 05, 2016, 07:43:09 AM

Its called sarcasm. Some here act like 5 year olds in a candy store though. Post for the satoshi no thought left on the consequences for others or the forum. Threads like these make this worse, month by month. New shitposters come, they post their garbage, they get banned. When someones first question is how to earn money off this forum you know they come here because of messages spread by people like you and the majority of them will be banned in under 3 months because they have nothing to contribute. They dont educate themselves, because they dont care about bitcoin. They just care about the money they can earn.


So it's better if they don't come at all?

If they dont come for bitcoin, but just for its value, yes.

Maybe people need to get taught how to post properly. Maybe moderators need to give warnings before they ban somebody, because it's not a good PR for the forum if people get banned en masse.

Is this how things work for you in live? You come to someones house and behave like a little kid, screaming nonsense and you blame the owner because they set you on the street? Thats not how humans act normally. You come to a new place and you get accustomed with it, you learn the ins and outs, you get to know people, you learn the rules etc. Somehow all this is thrown aboard when there is a little money involved and its online where no one can see your face.

The thing is, that people are driven by greed, we can't stop that, and bitcoin is only 6 billion $ today because people are greedy.

So i think the greed approach should be expanded, that is what fuels the price.

No, greed is what will destroy this and every other community that does not defend itself against it.

Bitcoins success is not because a couple of greedy assholes buy when the price is low and hold until its profitable to sell. Bitcoin works and has value because there is no central control, because its difficult to change its rules and because its difficult to manipulate in general. Bitcoin is a success because a few people gave it to everyone, made and maintain it in their free time. They now earn money off of it, not because they are greedy, but because they are smart and they understand bitcoin better than anyone else.

Greed plans a role in mining, but everything else works because people believe bitcoin can work. Full nodes are not run because of greed, but out of interest or for security. Developers dont write code because they are greedy, but because they want to fix a problem. Probably their own problem, but this also solves problems for others when the source is made public.

Compare it with linux, its free, everything an entire operation system free for everyone on earth. The only thing you pay for is support! On the other hand you have windows, which costs billions[1] to develop and maintain. Do you really think Linux works, because those working on it are greedy?

If greed is your fundamental principle you have a lot to learn.

[1] https://techjourney.net/how-much-time-money-and-human-costs-spent-to-produce-windows-vista/
1990  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: is it possible to hack your bitcoin from your wallet? on: April 05, 2016, 05:32:53 AM

Its impossible to use brute force to hack your btc account or wallet because every wallet is secured by 2fa. The best way to hack wallet accounts is using phising sites and stole gmail password. By that you can enter on victims transaction. Wallet account and 2fa is can be bypass.

Bullshit.

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Youd be surprised how many set no password at all. I dont think everyone uses a strong password and some wallets are badly defended against brute force attacks as well.

yes, in fact someone broke my pass on gmail, and i can assure you that it was a strong password with plenty of different characters and upper case etc, i'm lucky that i have the 2fa

so is definitely possible to brute force a password

That hacker sees you got good background that is why he did it even if it takes too much time. Brute force takes like a day or two before gettig a password. That is a hell of a patience for that asshead hacker.

Bullshit. How long a brute force attack needs to succeed depends on what you attack and the strength of the password.
1991  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: [TUTORIAL] Earn Bitcoin Here! on: April 05, 2016, 05:21:27 AM
@mrcash02

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Every day more people join the forum community and have the same or similiar doubts or any other subject. So every day we have what to reply and what to ask. If the posts are following the campaign and forum rules, what is the problem? And if the community is growing, it's easiest to find where to post and to answer doubts and give suggestions, feedbacks... A lot os sections too.

Maybe somedays it's not possible to reach to the goal, so try again next day. My only doubt is: If a forum member start earning a lot using this method and following the rules disturb another members?

It starts to become a problem when those that have no idea think they can give out advice about something they have no clue about. There are some horrible bad advice posts in the tech support section done by sig campaigners. Would you come here and ask your questions if it turns out that people give you bad advice and you might lose your coins because someone wanted to earn a few satoshi of the post? I dont think so. You can only maintain this system as long as the quality stays up.



@RealBitcoin

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No, Im going to force everyone to see the world through my eyes and interpret what they see in my way only. You cant argue away that the board might go offline for a few days (happened), the campaign you enrolled in might end (happens constantly) and you cant get a spot (depending on your post quality, can be a though one).

I`m not sure if you are trolling here.

But yes there are risks, people need to make educated decisions for themselves, after all we are adults here not 5 year olds.

Its called sarcasm. Some here act like 5 year olds in a candy store though. Post for the satoshi no thought left on the consequences for others or the forum. Threads like these make this worse, month by month. New shitposters come, they post their garbage, they get banned. When someones first question is how to earn money off this forum you know they come here because of messages spread by people like you and the majority of them will be banned in under 3 months because they have nothing to contribute. They dont educate themselves, because they dont care about bitcoin. They just care about the money they can earn.

Just look at this post:

Your tutorial is very helpful, but can you add some information about quality post, ?

such what is quality post, construction of quility post, how to do it

Thank you
1992  Other / Archival / Re: Updated Overview of Bitcointalk Signature-Ad Campaigns on: April 05, 2016, 05:10:44 AM
https://blockchain.info/tx/3a5851109ec7f6eba3e9d53d205d550361bc7acaa8d79d64d6c1877d16bffc50 Payments sent



Owner has lowered max post counts to 20 per day to discourage spamming

-> http://pastebin.com/XFxdqqis
1993  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: blockchain.info API: Payments not forwarded to main wallet on: April 05, 2016, 05:07:31 AM
I uses API of blockchain.info. Now i have big problems. Address made by blockchain.info dont send money to my main address Sad

https://blockchain.info/address/1EX5w8F5Pf6ERt5tnQJUMT65mhgAgCVZGc 30$
https://blockchain.info/address/1LxMA884A2ZFNBT5qrTrHTSL2528DceRFb 15$
https://blockchain.info/address/13j7aUkMfdyTbJppCX2KY75DdZUdyJacBY 5$
https://blockchain.info/address/1LVxbkKVHS3zYEPz4d4SfY6UDdE7dQQYEr 15$

i waited more 7 days Sad

Please help me forwarded it

Thank you

You need to create a TX for that, its not done automatically.
1994  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: OpenBazaar is here! on: April 05, 2016, 05:06:35 AM
The only thing I have second thought about is, the moderators that would act as escrow providers, it would have been better if some known escrow providers were given this job instead of other users.

Maybe you will be able to choose your escrow agent in the future?

Thats how it was planned originally, maybe they switched to a different system for now and will change it in the future? Certainly sounds like a flaw to me though.
1995  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Vanitygen: Vanity bitcoin address generator/miner [v0.22] on: April 05, 2016, 04:41:39 AM
Why have you got a set of " in the command prompt for edit number three?

Because its a windows system and the path contains a space, windows does that automatically.

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EDIT #3 (THE FINAL EDITING): Re-downloading it and re-extracting the files seems to have fixed the issue.
-snip-

Wasnt the pubkey Smiley

Code:
>oclvanitygen.exe -P 04C4E74103F0F175B6D93A5F5D14C7FA77C5966A6C8ABA048423CC742623C79CA8E0A9375D5F51F63477846155B03E0ED2710EEA12DFAD23A100C9C75ABC9976B1 1Chris
Difficulty: 259627881
Pattern: 1Chris
Address: 1Chris6fH8cVzLiWME7WRSRtiQZTEwTZ3V
PrivkeyPart: 5JN1Y8X4Jos6KUSH1mbYq2XWjTMTRrzpxsMnLRhYxYnvocvtawK
1996  Other / Meta / Re: Should people who promote ponzis in their signature be given a negative trust? on: April 04, 2016, 09:48:44 PM
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#1 how you make profit (you say from ads)
#2 how it is tied to the investors (if its from ads, why do you need their money?)
#3 why you explain nothing in that regard on your site?


I explaind you 100 times that I need the investors money to dispach the profit.

So you dont actually need their money, you just use it as a way to determine who gets which share of the profit you would make without investors anyway. This makes no sense to me and we have been here time and time again. If you just want to give away coins you dont need investors.

Explain me how i can manage the percentage invested if people do invest zero satoshi.

it seems that only you do not understand how my site works.
Nothing is explained on my site because it is evidence...
if you see that you own 12.7% of the global investment it is an evidence that you get 12.7% of the profit.
i have in my webmaster life never seen an investment system with so much information.
You can see at the satosho near,each investment of each investors...all the investment,the pending investment and the paid out.Even what they have claimed for free with the booster.
Tell me one site on the net where it is more clear about info.

The problem is ...the day you have understood the system will have closed (because it will close when the last investors will have passed the 100 days)
As you can see...it is not a ponzi because no need for new investors whi pay the old ones.
Soon the system will end and all will be paid with the made profit...

Once you have perhaps understood  that it was not a ponzi and not a scam...you will perhaps remove the red points...but all other 7 red trusters will forgett to follow you and the red will remains.
Then you will discover that this system has merged with my U2cloudmining system...where you understand as well nothing and then you will red trust again...

By the way...on the U2cloudmining system...the money from my investors has been used to pay me for my work...
Are you happy now?
is this scam?
New investors can only invest for free...
And sell the shares for real satoshi.
Do you want a proof that I will payout them?
sorry...i can not prove it because i do not know the future...
Do not worry...i do not need you to pay out 0.3 BTC or so...
if you think that i'm more agressive that your red trust covered with honney is less agressive...ok if you believe it...
You red trust has attracted other red truster who like you have not taken the time to understand...
shorena is respectable...and if he is respectable you can only be a scammer meriting red trust...hopla...one red trust more...(lol)

Have a nice day.

You can not accuse me of not taking the time to try and understand your system. I have spend plenty of time reading your posts and arguing with you.
1997  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Why would bitcoind not receive new blocks? on: April 04, 2016, 09:38:01 PM
So, I've got a few bitcoin daemons running on multiple OS.  Things typically go smoothly; however, every now and then one of them will simply stop getting new blocks.  Even though it is fully connected to the network and is responding to queries fine, it's just not caught up.  I could understand if it were a few seconds back because of block propagation, but sometimes it's many minutes and multiple blocks behind.

The process itself isn't frozen, the debug log shows nothing amiss - typical advertise local messages, connections coming in, etc.  Yes, the proper ports are opened.  The CPU isn't spiked.  There's plenty of free RAM.  It's like it just decides to forget about the fact that it's supposed to get new blocks.  If I restart the process, it immediately gets the blocks it was behind.

Any thoughts?

Do your peers have the blocks you dont?
That's a good question.  I can't imagine that the 80 some-odd peers I'm typically connected to don't have those blocks, but certainly worth investigating the next time it happens.

I try to connect to decent peers; however, nobody's perfect I suppose.  Is there a good, up to date list of known well-behaving peers somewhere?

I dont think so. I used to keep a short list to help people sync faster, but the last version is already months old. You can try adding mine (188.68.53.44:8333)  though.

  Also, I'm always connected to Matt's relay network, so wouldn't that be notifying me of blocks quickly?

Looks like its having problems -> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=766190.msg14160508#msg14160508
1998  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The GIANT Blockchain on: April 04, 2016, 09:29:49 PM
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True, the computer I am using isn't top of the line by any stretch. Windows 7, 64 bit, 1.83GH. Internet connection isn't too bad: 15 down, 10 up.
HD is the old fashioned spinning type.

Sounds like the bottleneck is the CPU.



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I've had to resync several times due to core crashing randomly and corrupting the database.  I have an older computer that I built years ago, 32-bit running XP, lots of ram and 7200rpm HD space, good cable internet connection, and it takes me longer than a week to sync.

Yeah, I read your thread and others that have problems with 32-bit builds (esp. WinXP). I know its not good advice, but it might be time to get ride of that OS and switch to Linux.

  Even pruned nodes need to d/l the entire block chain before they can prune, so yea, this is going to be a huge issue very shortly as the block chain continues to grow at an exponential pace.

As long as there is a blocksize limit the blockchain wont grow exponentially.
1999  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Can a newb get some helpq on: April 04, 2016, 09:26:35 PM
So no matter what I'm stuck for at least three days. How and what do I do by contacting mine pool or w.e. you said am I trying to ask for a favor or I'd even give few bucks if I could get this over and done with lol cause I understand now not to send something so small was just trying to be safe n in turn fed myself when was trying to use some of that money by tomorrow.  They should have a way to pay some one to resolve it for newb like me haha

The last person that had a similar problem contacted the OP on their thread here[1]. It was eventually mined by a different pool though so I dont know if that helped or not.

[1] https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=700411.0
2000  Local / Deutsch (German) / Re: Electrum multisig wallet, dringend hilfe gesucht, 100€ belohnung on: April 04, 2016, 09:22:52 PM
nein, ich bin nicht diese Person. Es heht bei mir auch um viel, viel mehr!
Ich kann mich beim besten willen nicht mehr erinnern ob ich da was gelöscht habe, ich wusste ja nichtmal mehr dass ich es so eingerichtet habe.

ich versuche jetzt einfach nach und nach jede datei ohne endung die ich bisher recovered habe mit electrum auf zu machen, das wird noch etwas dauern. das ist das letzte was mir noch bleibt. danach werde ich mich mich wohl von ein paar BTC verabschieden müssen - trotzdem vielen Dank.

Kann es sonst ein Service ala "TrustedCoin"[1] gewesen sein?

Wichtig ist auch die Reihenfolge. Also bei seeds "A" und "B" erzeugen

"A" oben und "B" unten bzw.
"B" oben und "A" unten (je in der Electrum Maske)

unterschiedliche Adressen und damit unterschiedliche Wallets.

[1] http://docs.electrum.org/en/latest/2fa.html
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