I have 12000 BTC´s, glad I didn´t buy a pizza back then!
lol just joking :p
Too bad. The best pizza buyer in history is no longer active
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This old problem is finally answered with a correct answer after almost 10 months lol
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Hi all. A few days ago I made my first transaction on bitstamp and purchased 0.2 btc. I then tried to transfer this to my blockchain wallet. Bitstamp took around 1 hour to show the transaction was made but all seemed fine. However, it's now been 48 hours and my blockchain balance is still 0. I've searched on my wallet ID and there are no transactions. I'm 100% sure the address was correct so can only assume that I've somehow been scammed, or I'm being stupid and missing something! Any advice/feedback would be appreciated.
Can you check the BTC withdrawal history on bitstamp?
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Welcome. Hi, we need more girls interested in crypto. How many do we have now?
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Hi Im new here and I love you all!!! Welcome. BTW, I always saw you on luckyb.it lol.
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coinedup is offline?
seems like it...? I can access the site without any problem.
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Hello all.
Just enter but I'm going to ask a question:
This is the most important and with more users on the Bitcoin forums world?
thanks
Welcome to the best bitcoin forum
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I got verified in 2 weeks! I dont know in what order they hanlde the accounts. Mtgox rocks.
Hope mtgox still rocks for you, after you initiate a fiat withdrawal.
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You get a max of 14 every two week period. Think you just have to post once in that two week period to get your activity points.
Exactly. From a moderator's post in the forum: "The activity number is determined in this way: time = number of two-week periods in which you've posted since your registration activity = min(time * 14, posts)"
Forum ranks/positions https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178608.0
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Is there a possibility existing to still add a fee to an already send out transaction?
Not at this moment. Some said such feature could be implemented later. You can double spend it, but there is no easy way to "add" a fee to an existing transaction. Crap, the standard fee should be set to 0.00005 in the wallet... seems it was changed to 0 for me
For a high-priority transaction, you can send it without any fee, and the wallet will not complain about it. It will take more time (maybe a hour or so), but it will get included in a block eventually.
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Well, if there is one oxygen molecule on the room, there is 50% change that it is not on your side of the room. If there is 2 molecules on the room, the change is 25% And so on.. do you realize, there is a danger than *all* the oxygen is on the *other side* of the room you are just now in?
lol. where can I find the number of addresses in use on the network?
You can find such info in this thread (first graph in the OP). https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=394221.0
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Welcome I gave it a go, set up guiminer and mined about 1.8btc in a few weeks.
The good old days
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Hello,
I've read that I have to write a post in the newbie forum, and wait a few hours, to be allowed to post in others.
Alexxg
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=423995.0New users can now immediately start posting unless they are using suspicious IPs.
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the fee its not big but must be free
You don't have to pay a fee. And the money is sent almost instantly, you just need to wait for full confirmations to spends it. Well. There are two levels to this problem. 1) With low fee you risk that miners won't include your transaction into new block for some time. This tradeoff between speed and cost is all right with me and it is a subject to competition of mining pools. 2) For some transactions you risk that reference client (that is majority of Bitcoin network) won't even relay your transactions. So this transaction do not even reach the miners. This is not so much subject to competition because reference client with rules set by developers is in great majority. (However, theoretically, anyone can modify reference client and spread it to community to adopt different relaying rules.) For anyone saying: "You actually can send transactions for free in Bitcoin", I have a (theoretical as it does not concern me at the moment) question: "I want to send 1000 to 10000 transactions per hour. All transactions are very recent outputs and all are worth fractions of cent. (<0.00001 BTC, that is more than 1 Satoshi but less than 1000 Satoshis) I do not want to pay ANY fees. I do not mind to wait several months, even a year for first confirmation. What options do I have?? (as a common user who wants to point and click and do not want to push raw transactions or compile own client or think too much.)"There is nothing like "free lunch". Pretty much agree to what you said. BTW, creating raw tx is the troublesome and dangerous part, while pushing it is indeed very easy. Just head over to https://blockchain.info/pushtx and click submit
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Welcome! Im rich wtf lol
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See the little "lock" icon in that thread? That thread is locked, and so you cannot make a new reply in it. It is not just you, but everyone.
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