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2021  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Cryptsy Announcement 1/25/2016 ?? on: January 27, 2016, 03:26:35 PM
Yesterday at least Netcoin opened up for withdraw.

You can see which are available in your account.

how exactly can you see it in your account, is there a special note?

or do you have to try out all the hundrets of altcoins everyday?


You click "Balances", wallets not on maintenance are the ones open for withdrawal.
2022  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Cryptsy Announcement 1/25/2016 ?? on: January 27, 2016, 10:26:22 AM
Yesterday at least Netcoin opened up for withdraw.

You can see which are available in your account.

I'm wondering if they will really open the major coins like doge, ltc, or btc. It will create a massive sell off if they won't open all these wallets at the same time as people will try to go to the coins where they can withdraw their funds even at a loss.

I don't think bitcoin and litecoin will open for withdraw, but doge might open.
2023  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Has Donald Trump made comments on bitcoin? on: January 27, 2016, 08:53:24 AM
He talks a lot about bitcoin and blockchain:

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It can happen. Our blockchain has tremendous potential. We have tremendous people. #MakeTheBlockchainGreatAgain

https://twitter.com/trumpchain/status/691382196515397632

 Cheesy
2024  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Cryptsy Announcement 1/25/2016 ?? on: January 27, 2016, 08:47:14 AM
Yesterday at least Netcoin opened up for withdraw.

You can see which are available in your account.
2025  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: [HELP] Problem with Bitmixer.io - please help on: January 26, 2016, 10:50:06 AM
Welcome!

Here's the official announcement for Bitmixer.io:

✰ [ANN] BITMIXER.IO ✰ High Volume Bitcoin Mixer ✰ https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=415396.0

Good luck.
2026  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Bitgold - Legit or scam ? on: January 26, 2016, 10:43:25 AM
...

I take the old-fashioned view of gold: If you can't stand in front of it, and defend it with an AR-15, then you don't own it.

In other words, find a way to be able to buy and hide your physical gold.

If Bitgold ever defaults (like during a gold price reset to $50,000...), then the BEST you could hope for would be cash settlement, and that would be at a lower price (before the sudden reset).

Holding your gold close is just so much better.

This makes sense.
If they are a scam it should be know, but in the mean time buy gold directly.

There are many places these day where you can buy gold, even with bitcoin.

Bitgold isn't just about buying gold, there are plenty of good places to do so, it's about using gold as a currency easily.
2027  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: We are coming for you BTC ! on: January 25, 2016, 01:57:55 PM
Classic Pump & Dump; also this is the wrong section.

No it's not. This is Bitcoin related. Far superior tech replacing your precious BTC.

You spelled speculation wrong.

It's not about superior tech it's people investing believing Ethereum will be widely used in the future.
2028  Economy / Collectibles / Re: Why are Cassius coins sold for more than they are worth? on: January 24, 2016, 09:37:55 PM
Jewelery also sells for more than the price of the gold it contains, it's a novelty item, a collectible, and this type of objects often sell for much more the "raw materials" worth.
2029  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Running a full node vs running with "prune mode" enabled on: January 23, 2016, 09:07:38 PM
Block pruning was introduced with 0.11.0, you can run a pruned node right now if you wanted to.  There is no security compromise here, but you lose some functionality in not having the entire block chain stored at your node.  If you have HD space to spare and a decent internet connection there's really no reason to run in pruned mode.

You still have to d/l the entire 40GB+ blockchain the first time you install before it can be pruned, so starting a pruned node will still take some time, but once it's pruned you don't need to keep all the data.

Here's some good reading for you: https://news.bitcoin.com/pros-and-cons-on-bitcoin-block-pruning/

Keep in mind that a pruned mode can currently not offer a wallet and it does not relay blocks. It is thus no help to SPV clients or at least thats my understanding of SPV. A pruned node will just relay transactions.
The next release (0.12) will enable the wallet.

This is great news, gonna try it right now.

These I am not sure. You can run 0.12.0rc2 to try it out.


Is there a bin of this somewhere?

Only for 0.12.0rc1 here -> https://bitcoin.org/bin/bitcoin-core-0.12.0/test/


Thank you very much, synchronizing as we speak.
2030  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Running a full node vs running with "prune mode" enabled on: January 23, 2016, 07:47:10 PM
Block pruning was introduced with 0.11.0, you can run a pruned node right now if you wanted to.  There is no security compromise here, but you lose some functionality in not having the entire block chain stored at your node.  If you have HD space to spare and a decent internet connection there's really no reason to run in pruned mode.

You still have to d/l the entire 40GB+ blockchain the first time you install before it can be pruned, so starting a pruned node will still take some time, but once it's pruned you don't need to keep all the data.

Here's some good reading for you: https://news.bitcoin.com/pros-and-cons-on-bitcoin-block-pruning/

Keep in mind that a pruned mode can currently not offer a wallet and it does not relay blocks. It is thus no help to SPV clients or at least thats my understanding of SPV. A pruned node will just relay transactions.
The next release (0.12) will enable the wallet.

This is great news, gonna try it right now.

These I am not sure. You can run 0.12.0rc2 to try it out.


Is there a bin of this somewhere?
2031  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Jamie Dimon Receives 35% Raise in 2015 While Cutting Over 6000 Jobs on: January 22, 2016, 09:37:07 PM
Well, some say bitcoin is costing bankers their jobs and will end the banking system, that's like millions of jobs, and many more say we are all going to get rich by holding bitcoin...
2032  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Receving payment in Bitcoin. client pays with Visa ? on: January 22, 2016, 09:34:04 PM
Check ou https://www.payza.com/business

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Your customers can pay you instantly using their e-wallet, their credit card, or a variety of local payment solutions tailored to their country. When you give your customers choice, you’ll keep them happy and improve your bottom line.

And:

https://blog.payza.com/payza-updates/why-use-payza-announcements/buy-bitcoin-with-payza/

https://helpdesk.payza.com/index.php?/Knowledgebase/List/Index/179/bitcoin
2033  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: "We know that Bitcoin itself is a complete failure ..." -chief economist at Citi on: January 22, 2016, 03:53:31 PM
Is he talking about the thefts, MTGox, Cryptsy, Bitcoinica, ...?
2034  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Buying bitcoin - limit order on: January 22, 2016, 03:06:46 PM
Yes, you need to transfer money to the exchange and set up a buy order with your desired values.
2035  Economy / Services / Re: FB posts likes, Twitter followers from specific countries, FREE for Senior+ on: January 22, 2016, 03:02:00 PM
So, I got 30 new followers:

11 eggs.
12 from the language/country I asked for.
6 non-egg English profile.
1 non-egg Russian profile.
2036  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Anyone here use bitstamp? on: January 22, 2016, 09:09:23 AM
Bitstamp is amongst the best.
2037  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin issue on: January 21, 2016, 05:36:46 PM
Transactions are at all time high, people are using bitcoin, and by the way, people spend a lot more their coins when the price rises considerably, everyone wants to enjoy their new found riches. Smiley
2038  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: what happens if the bitcoin disappear ? on: January 21, 2016, 03:50:48 PM
I guess nothing special happens, some people will lost some money, others a shit load of money, but the world will continue spinning. Smiley
2039  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Someone from France sent $6 to me in the Philippines, BTC to fiat in 15 minutes. on: January 21, 2016, 03:44:04 PM
In the near future $6 transaction may be considered spam or with the rising fees the minimum transaction fee a couple of dollars, the small value remittances may not long last.

2 dollars as a transaction fees !! I do not this this will happen soon even after next halving. or maybe it will happen when $2 has no value if dollar system collapse Cheesy so it is not gonna happen in the NEAR future at all IMO

It's already happening.

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I just crafted a #bitcoin transaction with a 10USD fee (the tx is 90kB in size, and horrible congestion). This needs to be fixed yesterday.

https://twitter.com/Falkvinge/status/689914706631458818

You can check network stats at:

https://blockchain.info/unconfirmed-transactions

https://chain.btc.com/en/

https://tradeblock.com/bitcoin
2040  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin vs Venmo on: January 21, 2016, 09:52:13 AM
I've never heard of Venmo, if it works just like paypal then I would choose bitcoin over any of these
Something that always holds me off from using services like these are the fees.

I use Paypal since 2004 or so and I don't even remember paying fees, I remember there was a 1 euro fee if one made a withdrawal less than 100 euros, now it's free.

I can say I've paid a lot more in fees using bitcoin in 2 and a half years than with 12 years of Paypal usage.
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