Nothing to see here, every time Un tests his missiles or some new weapons, the south and us will retaliate with a joint exercise of send some war fleets over to showboat, nothing new, nothing ever happens
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Please go solo mining so we can hear you complain about not finding any new blocks on your own in another thread a few weeks from now.
Just because you got lucky once doesnt mean anything, luck is nothing in bitcoin mining..Just stick with your pool and hope you continue to "get lucky", or go solo mine and get nothing with your hash rates
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storj and sia coin is same good coin, siacoin shortage total suply is very big, until reach 24 billion coin , so very dificult can get incraese very high price storj shortage use counterparty asset, many people not like counterparty asset because fee sending is high and long time confirmation transaction
SJCX is going to migrate over to eth tokens, new gui for renters is also coming out soon!
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No collateral, no loan
Your trust wall doesn't look pretty too.
Which part of that is not clear to you?
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Hi is there a steam wallet to keep my coins off the exchanges?
Steemit itself is pretty much a wallet
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Every single time I visit the site, I laugh deep inside, I use a different password for each account, many many emails to throw away too.
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I have same proplem Please share me bootrap.dat file
It would be nice if you had made your own thread about this. Are there any reasons why you want to run bitcoin core? For all personal purposes, electrum is recommended, no huge blockchain to download, pretty much the same functionality. It would be hard to find anyone hosting the full blockchain.dat nowadays, it has gotten pretty darn big.
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Instead of the typical replies and "help" you would get that receives no clarification but rather generic copy paste templates that applies for every thread in this subforum. Let me help you. Firstly, as per paymium help pages @ https://www.paymium.com/page/helpTo ensure maximum security, Bitcoin transfers are not processed in real time, but are scheduled twice a day from Monday to Friday (lunchtime and around midnight), plus once on Saturdays (around midnight). Once the transfer is executed by Paymium, you will receive your bitcoins in minutes. Your thread was created 20 hours ago, which I was Friday night in France timezone. Your Paymium withdrawal should have been processed by now. Assuming that Paymium withdrawals was broadcasted with a fee of more than 140 sats / byte , your transaction should have been mined in a block and confirmed by now. Kindly check your Electrum wallet again and see if you have received your funds. If not, please double check your receiving address from both sides. If you need further help, kindly provide the transaction id that Paymium gave you after approving the withdrawal. If you have received the funds, kindly lock this thread.
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if someone is able to trade identities associated with those address then i am sure to raise the Bounty to 0.01BTC , or even more. i just need the guy to catch the scum.
I am sure there are such capable individuals in this forum, but I also know it is not worth the time nor the coins, for you or for the pi, for someone to use a new change address without fail for every single tx and for the same cluster to have so many transactions daily, it would take a hell lot of time. Maybe you can find other ways to fix your reputation? ^There you have one of them, he would want a much bigger renumeration to even being investigation though haha
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Financial services firm TMX Group yesterday became the latest to join the heated race to provide stockholders with blockchain solutions for voting. The operator of the Toronto Stock Exchange, the Montreal Stock Exchange and more, revealed it has completed a proxy prototype for stockholder voting, using an unspecified blockchain platform. As told to CoinDesk, however, the prototype is being built with technology built for the Linux-led Hyperledger blockchain project. TMX spokesperson Shane Quinn said: "The prototype is based on the Hyperledger platform and will feature all of the data confidentiality requirements that the TMX is governed by." Called the E-Proxy Voting System, the prototype is designed to increase stockholder engagement by making voting more secure while at the same time improving remote access. External parties were simulated during the test, though live users, including regulators, could be added to the system in the future. While technical details about the prototype remain sparse, today’s news comes slightly more than a year after TMX Group announced it had hired ethereum co-founder Anthony Di Iorio to explore blockchain technology. The prototype was developed in partnership with consulting firm Accenture, and is being positioned as part of a larger plan to boost the efficiency of everyday operations across a wide range of services. The announcement further comes amid an uptick in the use of blockchain solutions for proxy voting, with Broadridge revealing this week it has been working to develop its own global platform for the same use case. http://www.coindesk.com/tmx-selects-hyperledger-blockchain-voting-prototype/
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Have you heard of Steemit?
It is a social media / blogging site where you even get paid to write interesting news and or other articles.
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Thanks guys, for not beating me up too badly. I think I might have tried mining litecoin in the beginning, but with the electric costs here stuck to trading instead. Yes, it was before 2014, so I need to do that clam dig... (Also left a tiny amount of dash, at some pool that I need to move before I forget.) One thing I tried, I imported an old core wallet with huge amounts of change addresses into clam wallet after removing my funds. Somehow, if you import a wallet dat direct, you get the clam coins as tied to you the instant you imported, needing no syncing of the blockchain. I basically downloaded the clam wallet, imported it , and sent out a transaction of my clam balance to poloniex without letting the blockchain sync complete. Somehow it sent out the transaction which I found was received by a block explorer, half an hour later it was confirmed even though the wallet was still downloading, I promptly deleted the still syncing clam wallet.
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If you exported a mycelium classic private key, it should be in plain text and easily imported to blockchain.info web wallet, however it is hard for me to help you without compromising your funds.
Electrum desktop wallet is quick, it use an array of server nodes so you do not need to download or sync the whole blockchain on first startup like core.
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Does signing a message expose coins on that address in anyway,
eg is it equivalent of sending some coins from an address and not using a change address?
and by expose I mean lessen security....
A block explorer essentially lists all transactions made from any address involved in transactions that has been confirmed or going to be. Signing with an address has the same coin exposing impact as sending a transaction. If you transactions using any change addresses can be found on a block explorer, it is already exposed. Signing a message will not increase said risk. I think it is a non factor.
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A blockchain explorer shows all the transactions and balances for an address.
In a sense, the explorer is already synced all the time.
If checking your address shows 0 balance, it means it has 0 balance.
On a side note, if it was created before 2014, import the wallet into a clam wallet to get your free clamcoins, 4. something clams per change address if I remembered.
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I am trying to import my privatekey from mycelium to blockchain but I have this error The value you entered does not appear to be a valid Private Key or bitcoin address I don't know where else I can import my privatekey to access my wallet if it will not work in blockchain. Can you suggest me a wallet I can use in my pc?
Mycelium HD uses a deterministic creation of wallet according to the bip39 standard, unfortunately it is not supported by Blockchain.info, although you can still import it to a desktop electrum wallet which has support for it for months. It is also safer than a web wallet
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Well,, as you see the price it recover very fast and smoothly. Down to $900 in March and Going up this Month, we are predicting that $1,300 in this month will achieved because on Japan that want to recognizes bitcoin and i think there's now many markets accepting bitcoin as of payment in japan. Hopefully there's more... Woot! Your verylucky if you buy at cheap price..... We are now in $1,199 and still pumping Price: $1,199 BTC Time: 2:25:39 AM (Forum Time) Still Growing..... Give your predict price now that will achieved in April? You mean the end of April? I forsee a rise to mid $1200s, a sharp drop back to $800s before rising slowly back to $900s just as May arrives
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On one hand, Storj acts mostly like Amazon Simple storage service in the broad sense that you setup an identity , link allowed devices, get buckets, upload files to buckets. Non noob friendly in the sense that normal non it savvy users would not even be touching storj, or understand what is a key ring or the command line for that matter, maybe things will change when the ui comes out (not that I know off, if there is, please link me).
On the other hand , siacoin is non noob friendly in the sense that it requires the renter to have coins in their wallet, this portion may be a problem for some non-savvy people to get the exchange from fiat to sia, although there is shapeshift for instant conversion from other alts. Maybe a user can do USDT > SC.
It is noob friendly in the sense that every person understands contracts. You go to a library to borrow a book, you sign a contract that you will return book in said number of days. Say we have a private lib in real life that users have to pay $50 a month to get membership, whereby books have a 30 days return limit.
Sia works in the reverse library scenario.
In reverse library , the current library is on fire. The library user becomes the file hosts and the library the guy looking to store files. Reverse libary in the sense that the lib pays the user instead for the user to protect books from the burning library. The contract still exists. Just that if the library has not found a new location to store his books, the files belong to the user after contract is over. If library has enough space and has setup a new location, he can request the user to return the book anytime.
Also noob friendly in the sense that other than the inital funding portions, everything else is like dropbox
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