thanks for your fast answer
my qt is version 4.8.3 i think it is from 2014
You need to upgrade your wallet. Wallet's older than v0.11.1 can generate transactions with high S values, which haven't been allowed since October 2015 when v0.11.1 was released. Bitcoin core nodes will now only accept transactions with low S values. They used to generate and accept transactions with high S values, but that's no longer allowed since the release of core wallet v0.11.1 in October 2015. If his wallet's older than v0.11.1 he needs to upgrade. https://bitcoin.org/en/release/v0.11.1Test for LowS signatures before relaying
Make the node require the canonical ‘low-s’ encoding for ECDSA signatures when relaying or mining. This removes a nuisance malleability vector.
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Sore losers report: Bitcoin down $110. Shitcoins on parade. More news and weather together on the ones.
No, bitcoin is not down mate. Are you using the US market to study the price of bitcoin because presently the US market is following the Japanese and South Korean markets price moves. I'll be back later to debate the definition of down with you. In the meantime, why not kick back and enjoy this Motown classic. Ladies and gentlemen, Gladys Knight and the Pips!F@ck sakes, BMB! You've moved on to legendary without me! Not cool, man. Not cool. Oh... and the price is $2744 atm. Interdasting. Discussing, discussing. I'm in the same boat. It appears we will probably have to wait until we reach the full 1030 of activity before we go legendary. There's only another few months to go. ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif)
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How old was the bitcoin qt you used? What version was it? The network rules changed a few years ago and very old bitcoin qt versions sometimes create and broadcast transactions that the network will no longer accept.
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Hello all, I just had an update to the Android version of the Jaxx wallet. Lost all my coins! The default wallet address has been changed. I download the Windows wallet and used 'restore' with the mnemonic for the Android wallet. Guess what a new wallet address and no coins either. In other words, don't bother using this wallet! They do not have their act together! Another user had similar problems with jaxx wallet a while ago. The fix in the quote restored his coins. It involves installing mycelium's wallet on your phone and importing your jaxx wallet's seed into it. There are similar complaints in this thread. This one reply says jaxx switches address automatically at certain time intervals, and often has problems syncing, so balances don't get displayed correctly. If that's true there's a chance your coins might still be accessible. https://forum.z.cash/t/restore-t-adress-jaxx-wallet-warning/8225/34Don´t worry about the changed address. The address changes automatically at certain time intervals. Nevertheless, any previous address is still valid and can still be used. I have just looked in my wallet: I am also missing some coins. But that´s not because the change of your adress. Jaxx currently must have a problem when retrieving the blockchain, so not all coins will be displayed. You can simply enter your t-address at Zchain11 and then you can see that all your coins are still there. Hopefully, Jaxx fixes the problem quickly! Try importing your jaxx wallet's seed into mycelium's android wallet and see if your coins show up in it. According to this post the two wallets can use each others seed. https://www.reddit.com/r/BitcoinBeginners/comments/5xt8m6/my_12_word_seed_from_jaxx_isnt_showing_my_balance/Jaxx follows BIP 32/39/44, so Copay (mobile and desktop) and Mycelium (Android, probably iOS) can restore the Bitcoin wallet from Jaxx.
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The impressive answers o_o
I knew about paying services which accelerate transactions but I prefer not use them for now since I only have ~20$ of btc (maybe there are free services too but I'll see later). I Would like to have more but the famous online service doesn't confirm my account after 2 weeks ;_;
I sent more in the second transaction because I got some satoshis between both.
Anyway, in a first time I guess I will wait one more month and maybe the network will forget it. If it doesn't forget I will add more fees to confirm the transaction.
Thanks , at least now I'm sure of my options.
If you try adding more fees and get an error it's probably because the server your wallet's connected to doesn't accept RBF transactions. You can fix the problem by using the instructions in this quote. ... only some servers that electrum connects to will accept such new transactions. If it doesn't work at first then click the green circle at the bottom right of electrum, and a new window should open. Inside it uncheck "select server automatically", then select a new server from the list and click the OK button. Try broadcasting the RBF transaction again, and repeating the process until you find a server that will accept your RBF transaction. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fs22.postimg.org%2Fjkz74uaf5%2Funconfirmed.png&t=663&c=k-O8MDpYCnOcMw)
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![Angry](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/angry.gif) I really don't understand why recovering coins from this asswipe is such an issue. I had 25 BTC on there, and someone has them....and I bet several people know exactly where they are....this wasn't some guy in his moms basement, and there are complete history records of everything that took place within that exchange...so he is in jail for 6 months, and when he gets out, he walks away with everyones coins? bullshit... Exactly my thinking. With everyone's money worth so much more now, couldn't a legal team be assembled. If everyone would offer a percentage, I'm sure some lawyers would love to work on a case like this. Well, time to do some research. I would be on board with this. There are a couple of Claims and government sites that I found but I'm not sure about their legitimacy and they seem to require a payment before anything is done. https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/09009856https://www.moneyclaim.gov.uk/web/mcol/welcomeI am kind of poor so I wouldn't be able to fork over any more money for this, but I'd be more than happy to include part of my stake of slightly more than 1 btc in this matter for helping out with costs. I miss my bitcoin ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) Contact the liquidator who is liquidating Mintpal's assets and tell him you want to make a claim for your coins through him. The last I read the liquidator has not officially started accepting claims, but you can start a dialog with him. Whatever coins are left are now in the liquidator's hands. You could try contacting the liquidator liquidating Mintpal's assets. It appears to be still ongoing, so you might have a chance to get something back. I posted this in dogecoin subreddit today: I contacted the Insolvency Service about MooPay's case and was told this: If any one has claims, they can contact the liquidator liquidating MooPay's assets to pay creditors (people who lost coins would be creditors in the bankruptcy context): Graham Stuart Wolloff (of Elwell Watchorn & Saxton, LLP - 1 East Poultry Ave, London EC1A9PT, United Kingdom) and/or Liam Alexander (same law firm). Also, I was told if there were any concerns about the conduct of MooPay LTD or its officers, Mr. Brian Penn of the Receiver's Office could also be contacted ( Brian.Penn@insolvency.gsi.gov.uk). Again, contact these people if you hope to receive anything from MooPay's assets. Contacting these folks would be IN ADDITION to contacting Action Fraud. This is the latest liquidator's report dated 23 June 2016. https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/09009856/filing-history/MzE1MzA3NzYyNWFkaXF6a2N4/document?format=pdf&download=0The bottom of page 3 says the Mintpal liquidator has not started accepting claims from the majority of people owed money yet. Any new liquidator reports should be posted here. https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/09009856/filing-history
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Both transactions pay very low fees so if you do nothing the network should eventually forget about them . Afterwards your coins should return to your wallet and become spendable again. However it could take a long time for the network to forget your transactions. The default used to be three days, but recently the network has taken weeks to forget some transactions. The two transactions both send coins to the same address, but different amounts of coins. However, they send left over change to different addresses. These are the relevant addresses and transactions. 9c1bc5ca4a3d617b30206a1b69ebf56f2cd04d0ecb9233735227e50b670872f5 1LNKTuD2pSXtD1oLY4UAj98HKvj3UpgEaL(0.00007100) 3Not4YBbzC6FSBU8VcX4W46xXvFEwr18fk(0.01400000) c3c4a4510795bc28850a183fb11c4bdb9f24d904a87f40cea5b8d834949de265 1LNKTuD2pSXtD1oLY4UAj98HKvj3UpgEaL(0.00001500) 3HQSzLK76oo27aiiXpdvPjmsWjoD25CsUv(0.01400000) If you want the transaction left in your wallet to confirm there are some options in addition to right clicking it and "adding more fees" in this quote.
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Sore losers report: Bitcoin down $110. Shitcoins on parade. More news and weather together on the ones.
No, bitcoin is not down mate. Are you using the US market to study the price of bitcoin because presently the US market is following the Japanese and South Korean markets price moves. It's down on the Japanese markets too. It's 304699 JPY on bitFlyer, which had an ATH of 322900 JPY recently. These dips are necessary for sustainable price growth. If it goes up too fast without dips it always ends in a big crash. https://bitcoinity.org/markets/bitflyer/JPY
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If you don't want to wait you can use these instructions for switching to using an electrum wallet. Electrum syncs almost immediately and lets you spend your coins almost immediately. Bitcoin core can take days to sync. Click file, then receiving addresses. Find the address you sent coins to in the window that opens, right click it, and select copy address. Close the addresses window. Click help, then debug window. In the debug window that opens click console. In the text box at the bottom of the window type dumpprivkey yourAddresswhere yourAddress is the address you sent coins to and copied earlier. Press your enter key. The private key for that address should appear in the console window. Copy it. This is an example private key. L48toSntMVhC2az4KAQCWscrQGfPbT55yCgzM5cmx9Ao69pTdwrq Download and install electrum. https://electrum.org/#downloadImport your private key into it using these instructions. http://docs.electrum.org/en/latest/faq.html#can-i-import-private-keys-from-other-bitcoin-clientsAfterwards your coins should be spendable.
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If you want extreme airgapped isolation you could transfer transactions by scanning QR codes with another offline computer or offline phone.
I haven't tried tails or the linux electrum, but I read the QR code scanner works in linux. It doesn't work in windows, the windows electrum can generate QR codes, but it can't scan them any more.
I know there are some worms that can infect windows computers using thumbdrives, although I haven't heard of anything similar that can infect linux. Thumbdrives are probably fine for linux unless a similar worm affecting it appears.
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I submitted it to the viabtc website, and it says its accepted it. If you are prepared to wait the viabtc mining pool will confirm it for you. It usually mines a few blocks a day, so you might have to wait 12 hours for it to find another block. This link shows the times it mined its most recent blocks. https://blockchain.info/blocks/ViaBTCThe bitcoinfees website says the fee your transaction pays should get it confirmed in between an hour and 8.5 hour's time. Your transaction is OPT-IN RBF, so you could right click it in electrum and create a new transaction with a higher fee to speed up its confirmation time. However, only some servers that electrum connects to will accept such new transactions. If it doesn't work at first then click the green circle at the bottom right of electrum, and a new window should open. Inside it uncheck "select server automatically", then select a new server from the list and click the OK button. Try broadcasting the RBF transaction again, and repeating the process until you find a server that will accept your RBF transaction. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FY3Bwt91.png&t=663&c=GHD_P9H_x4emEQ)
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Yes, if you don't mind posting it publicly. If its fee rate is below 480 satoshis/byte it won't confirm quickly today without help. This website can tell you the best fee to pay at any particular time. https://bitcoinfees.21.co/
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So who the fuck is mark Cuban He tweets And bitcoin falls poeple belive HIM??? Damn those naïef poeples who is holding bitcoin 😓😓😓
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=mark+cubananyway...is the $3000 party this week or next? We are only $76 below today's ATH. The dip today was only a small correction, probably from the Chinese taking profits after breaking 20000 CNY for the first time today. We might get a few more before it breaks $3000. Nobody knows when the $3000 party is, but it seems very close. The Chinese are already having their 20000 CNY party.
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Can you choose your own fee rate on the android version? Most android wallets offer a few fixed choices like low priority, high priority, etc. Few android wallets let you manually set a specific fee rate, and that's a must have feature with the high number of unconfirmed transactions in the network.
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The latest update now has ads inside it. What the hell is up with that? Give us a paid option and I'll gladly buy it or I'm deleting it asap.
This sort of bullshit is the reason I have auto update switched off... ![Undecided](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/undecided.gif) Going to have to go create an Android dev environment now so I can download the source and hack the ads out... I just wish Electrum was a bit more stable on my device, otherwise I'd switch in a heartbeat... I love the "we gotta pay for stuff" excuse... wtf happened to all the money from the crowdsale? ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) What problems did electrum have on your phone? I was considering switching because my mycelium sent coins with a low fee even when I selected priority fees. It was fine until the network was saturated with unconfirmed transactions, but it's no use to me now it insists on paying a low fee.
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I don't know if this is one of the posts you read. The simplest fix is to install bread wallet on your phone and use your multibit wallet words in it. There's other alternative fixes in the quoted post, and the technical fix is right at the bottom. ... your wallet probably has a well known bug. The simplest fix is to install bread wallet on an iPhone or newer android phone, and use your multibit HD wallet seed words to create a new wallet in it. Afterwards all the addresses and balances from your multibit HD wallet will appear in bread wallet, and you can send your coins wherever you like. According to dfevvbox bread wallet running on an iPhone can only use 12 word multibit HD wallet seed phrases. Breadwallet won't work with 18 word on iOS it says seed should be 12 word
On the other hand, HCP says bread wallet running on an android can import both 12 and 18 word multibit HD wallet seed phrases. I was honestly expecting it to say the same thing when I tried it on Android, but it worked perfectly with 18 words...
Unfortunately bread wallet won't install on older android phones, but HCP says "Simple Bitcoin Wallet" installs on them and that it can use MultiBit HD seeds. ...f you have an older Android device "Simple Bitcoin Wallet" also supports MultiBit HD seeds (tested with 12 and 18 word seeds). If you can't use any of those solutions there are detailed instructions for using an offline webpage to extract the private keys from your MultiBit HD seed words at this link. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1777815.msg17773212#msg17773212There are screenshots of the settings to use in that offline webpage at this link. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1785575.msg17819126#msg17819126After you get your private keys you can install electrum and import them into it using the instructions here. http://docs.electrum.org/en/latest/faq.html#can-i-import-private-keys-from-other-bitcoin-clients
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You can create multiple separate wallets using the same seed, but you have to create each with a different account number. These instructions should work. Before entering your seed you have to click the options button, then check "BIP39 seed" ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2F574PS0H.png&t=663&c=lfHdQBMHsf92xA) ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FlvbhBGa.png&t=663&c=AXUAyzCNRDWb1w) After entering the seed you have to use the BIP44 Account dialog to give each account a different number, starting from 0 for the first wallet, then 1 for the next wallet, 2 for the next, and so on. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FSlOvdDF.png&t=663&c=y8zBjmS4VhLeOg)
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