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I'm interested in investing...few quick questions:
1. Can I just buy the coins and hold them and move them to an offline wallet? I dont want to give away my hard drive space.
2. Does SIA have any clients using its services and has SIA published those numbers?
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Even F2Pool has mined a block Last Check 24hrs: https://www.blocktrail.com/BCC unknown 434 53.65% ViaBTC 265 32.76% AntPool 44 5.44% BTC.com 33 4.08% BATPOOL 14 1.73% Bitcoin.com 9 1.11% BitClub Network 7 0.87% DiscusFish / F2Pool 3 0.37% ╥Aztek This is quite scary for BTC. The slippery slope has already started. People are starting to sneak over into BCH mining and the block time for BTC is starting to increase as opposed to average out to 10 minutes. Am I missing something here or is it normal to have a block time of 12.29 (as of this writing).
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How do I find out the exact block time for BTC? I know its supposed to be every 10 minutes but what is the exact time to generate a block currently? Is there a website that has that information?
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Buy when there is blood in the streets.
Buy on rumor sell on the news
Ever heard of these sayings above? I love how much HATE BCC is generating ever since its inception. This just tells me one thing...BCC is a GO! See you at 8,000 in a few years.
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I am very confused...let me explain what I did. I went here https://www.bitcoincash.org/, and clicked wallets and downloaded Bitcoin Unlimited Wallet. After opening it up, I noticed that they are giving my Balance in "BTC". I thought this was supposed to be a BCC wallet??? Why do they label my balance with BTC? Also, how do I find out what my BCC address is? and How do I find out my private keys from using this client?
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I have stored my coins in offline storage but I use the private keys to import my wallets into Electrum to do transactions. But my issue is after I am done using Electrum software, how do I get the Electrum program to delete my wallet so that someone else using my computer doesn't open up Electrum and use my coins?
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I went to the bitcoincash.org website and used their links to download wallets like ElectronCash. Norton is recognizing them as viruses. Are they really viruses or is my antivirus scanner just acting dumb?
Please note: I clicked the electroncash site from bitcoincash.org so there is no way I was directed to a false site.
So far I told my virus scanner to recognize this program as safe but I will not install it until I get some direction here.
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I'm also using blockchain info to store my bitcoins and would like to know more about the risks. Even if I move it to maybe Electrum, how would I know that they won't take my btc?
Sorry to hijack your post OP, I also want this to get answered
No worries, I always typically use offline storage through bitaddress.org and use my private key to import my bitcoins to electrum and in the past was blockchain.info. The problem is I would like to re-use my wallet and private keys with Jaxx, Electrum, and Blockchain.info instead of having to re-make a new wallet each time. I guess thats where the risk comes into play.
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Just out of curiousity, I have used blockchain.info which is very trusted for putting in my private keys to import my bitcoins to send out to other addresses after they were stored offline. But what is to stop blockchain.info from becoming corrupt in the future and importing our old private keys and taking our bitcoins? The same goes with other wallets like Electrum and Jaxx? They are all very trusted. But would they ever want to become corrupt in the future? Could there be a hidden code in these wallets that is sending private keys to a central server for stealling your coins at a later date?
Also, how about QR code software? Pretend I made an app that reads QR codes in general for people. But as a software developer I install a code in software that sends every QR code that is read to a central server where it tries to sweep keys all day long.
Any thoughts on these scenarios? I have heard horror stories on this forum so I have to think with horror.
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This is getting all too crazy! If a fork happens, this could cause the market cap to split into two and increases the chance of ethereum being in the number one spot for market cap! Any thoughts on this? Forking also creates 2 brands of an original item. It almost like Nike clothing splitting and they rebrand themselves as Nike Classic and Nike Modern. Which one does the uneducated consumer buy?
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Please help...did I lose my Time tokens?
I just bought some Time coins on Bittrex and I sent them to my chronobank account at this address 0x12c1849d67d403097b52b04537b5acca16319c13. And so far my chronobank account says I have 0 time.
it's there I hope so, its been many hours. I noticed I made one mistake. They said if you use other wallets aside from myetherwallet then you will lose all your tokens. I used the jaxx wallet to obtain an address with a private key. I pasted the public address into my chronobank wallet and confirmed it by email. it's here https://etherscan.io/token/TIME?a=0x12c1849d67d403097b52b04537b5acca16319c13Oh awesome...thanks for the info!
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Please help...did I lose my Time tokens?
I just bought some Time coins on Bittrex and I sent them to my chronobank account at this address 0x12c1849d67d403097b52b04537b5acca16319c13. And so far my chronobank account says I have 0 time.
it's there I hope so, its been many hours. I noticed I made one mistake. They said if you use other wallets aside from myetherwallet then you will lose all your tokens. I used the jaxx wallet to obtain an address with a private key. I pasted the public address into my chronobank wallet and confirmed it by email.
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Please help...did I lose my Time tokens?
I just bought some Time coins on Bittrex and I sent them to my chronobank account at this address 0x12c1849d67d403097b52b04537b5acca16319c13. And so far my chronobank account says I have 0 time.
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I just bought some Time Tokens on Bittrex...
Is there going to be a wallet that I can store these coins in cold storage or some other mechanism? I don't want to leave these coins on the bittrex exchange forever....
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I think I messed up big but maybe someone can tell me if I can recover from this. I made a wallet a long time ago on Electrum to import my key and send BTC to my coinbase account. I did not write the paraphrase down and I wrote down the wrong password! I went back a few months later and I imported another private key in Electrum so that I could send to my coinbase account. But it is asking me for a password and it keeps saying it is incorrect. I have tried everything I could think of but no luck. Any suggestions?
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I just recently logged back into my blockchain.info account. I have a paper wallet. I want to sweep my private key into my block chain account like I always did in the past. On their website, there is no option to do so anymore!!! Does anyone know how I can do this without having to download their app?
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I am reading a few topics about bitcoin forking. Is this really happening?
Can anyone care to explain why Bitcoin is all of a sudden forking?
Is that because of the hack?
And is this a good thing for bitcoin?
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Imagine you are the hacker that just hacked Bitfinex, living in Czech Republic. You just stole 60 million dollars and no longer have to work at your burger king job. And the best part about it is, you dont have to worry about being caught because the police of your country don't care how many bitcoins are stolen because they have no clue what a bitcoin is or maybe they are too lazy to investigate international matters. And on the other side, its the Czech Republic(I am using an example but you can insert any corrupt eastern European or developing country here) so their law enforcement doesn't care either. If I was the hacker I might as well unload those coins and retire. Who is going to do something about it?
Its a sad day for Bitcoin indeed. At least with banks your money is protected from direct hacking of your account. How often do you hear of your bank account being hacked and someone transferred those funds to another account? If only BTC had some FDIC assurance.
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I dont think bitcoin will kill off all other ALT coins. Imagine 5 or 10 years from now end users are selling their products online and accept multiple forms of payment BTC, ETH, LTE, etc. Why not??? Just look at this chart here. http://coinmarketcap.com/charts/#btc-percentageThis is the total percentage of the market that Bitcoin dominates. And since the beginning you can see that the peaks are becoming less and less. So this means ALTs are taking up a bigger percentage of the total Crypto market cap. I think BITCOIN will be a STRONG crypto. It will be the mother of all cryptos, people will buy it to branch into other ALTs if need be.
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