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2221  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Transaction stuck for 2 days! REWARD on: June 03, 2017, 05:13:41 PM
Submit the parent transaction to this website on the hour every hour until it's successfully accepted. Afterwards submit the other transaction to it on the hour every hour until it's accepted. The viabtc pool will confirm any transaction accepted by that website for free.

https://www.viabtc.com/tools/txaccelerator/

These guys offer a free service.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1943939.0



There are other paid options in this quote.



Viabtc also offers this paid service in addition to its free service.

Quote
Do you have paid accelerator service?

ViaBTC’s Transaction Accelerator is a FREE service for the community. We also provide manual accelerator service for special cases (dire urgency, extremely low transaction fee etc.) and require a donation of 0.01BTC for each transaction. Please contact support@viabtc.com for details.

You could also try contacting either quickseller or macbook-air and offer a small payment to get your transactions confirmed fast.

You can contact them by clicking these links.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=pm;sa=send;u=358020

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=pm;sa=send;u=16114


There's also a user who claiming he can get transactions confirmed who started this thread.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1934749

There's a thread discussing his reliability here.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1945850.0

I can't say how reliable he is. You'll have to read his thread and trust rating, then make up your own mind.

2222  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: June 03, 2017, 04:35:54 PM
A fine good morning Bitcoinland.

The uptrend continues... currently $2550USD (Bitcoinaverage).

How many days before a new ATH?

Go Bitcoin go.

We are $200 short of the stamp ATH today. I'm hoping one big pump this weekend pushes us above it. Maybe we'll have to wait a week or two, but this bull run is so strong we could hit $3000 in no time.
2223  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: June 03, 2017, 11:22:07 AM
153BTC wall on Bitstamp @2513

The sell wall's moved up to $2530. This could be the start of a good weekend bullstamp pump. Everything's flipped. Bearstamp's become bullstamp, and instead of weekend dips we are getting weekend pumps.
2224  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: transaction problems, again.. on: June 03, 2017, 11:04:42 AM
Hey, I've had some trouble in the past sending bitcoins (the fee was too low, it's fixed now), I got my bitcoins back and yesterday I tried selling them again this time with enough fee (0.0042 bitcoin/kilobyte) and it's stuck(/unconfirmed) again... I've tried using an accelerator but it says my transaction doesn't exist?
Does anyone know what went wrong and how I can fix this?
Transaction-ID: 4cbb467a353d191bad05806fb7f5b38e9431b869c369675d15e2a05b0ebab434-000

U cannot do much except sending even higher fee.
If your fee is high enough it will be confirmed in around 10 minutes... So all depends on money, miners will swarm and fight to grab your transaction if fee is high Smiley

How do I get my bitcoin back (or confirmed) though?

Your transaction has two confirmations now. Yesterday the network's number of unconfirmed transactions dramatically increased, and the fees needed for fast confirmations increased at the same time. The number of unconfirmed transactions has gone back down now and your fee is OK for the current number. This website can usually recommend the best fee to pay.

https://bitcoinfees.21.co/

However, the network is experiencing sudden surges in unconfirmed transactions. If you want to be certain of getting fast confirmations it might be best to pay slightly more in fees than that website recommends. If you do that your fee should cover any sudden surges in unconfirmed transactions.
2225  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: two transactions stuck for 6 days on: June 03, 2017, 10:55:58 AM
i don't want to create a new topic, but I have the same problem. can anybody help me with this transaction?

https://blockchain.info/ru/tx/70c5e794f7c6f447d55db0ca01a24cfacf3753269a121ad8c9d597da17a78a46

 0.0009008 BTC
your fee so low
my fee enough for viabtc accelerator. but when i try to accelerate a transaction, i get a message "transaction does not exist".

I thought it was only saying that when any/all of your inputs weren't confirmed...

Usually viabtc says a transaction doesn't exist if blocktrail's explorer says a transaction contains dust.

https://www.blocktrail.com/BTC/tx/70c5e794f7c6f447d55db0ca01a24cfacf3753269a121ad8c9d597da17a78a46

One of the outputs in his transaction is 0.000009 BTC. That's definitely dust.
2226  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: June 03, 2017, 05:31:31 AM
Soon we will reach again 2700 and fly away as fast as 3000+  Grin Grin Grin

I was half expecting a weekend dip and it hasn't happened yet. Maybe people with fiat on exchanges were also waiting for a dip to buy. If there's no dip the FOMO could kick in and they could start pumping the price soon.
2227  Other / MultiBit / Re: can some one help me? on: June 02, 2017, 08:47:47 PM
 This is so sad and heartbreaking I spent a lot of money(For Me) to be a part of bitcoin.  Then when it starts to go up to be  worth more than my saving and checking acct. together.  It Just Disappears.   The block chain failed for me.

  So I guess I will have to start from Nothing again.  I may never get back to the .77 of a bitcoin  I had again.  So Sad!!

  Everyone  Backup, Backup and Backup again.  You can loose it all with 1 computer shutdown.

What happens if you click "file", then "open wallet" as shown in the screenshot?



Does the window that opens show any extra wallet files that aren't already loaded in your multibit?

  no.  It shows moon coin, max coin wallets

What are moon coin and max coin wallets doing in there? Can you post a screenshot of what the window looks like, including the file path to it?
 it won't allow screen shot.    window is  from "my documents".  at bottom it says multiBit (*.wallet)  

  It shows 19 different files some are car pics, amazon mp3, folder 1-6 all empty.  4 different coin wallets. none of them will open in that window.

Using that window try opening the folder path below, but replacing yourUserName with your user name on your windows computer.

C:\Users\yourUserName\AppData\Roaming\Multibit\

If you can't find an AppData folder then you probably need to enable the windows show hidden files and folders setting. To do that open the windows control panel, click "appearance and personalisation", click "folder options", click the "view" tab in the window that opens. Check the "show hidden files, folders and drives" option.



2228  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: fee too low by mistake - transaction stuck - please help on: June 02, 2017, 08:05:12 PM
I successfully submitted your transaction to the viabtc accelerator. The viabtc mining pool will confirm it in the next block it mines if no other pool confirms it before then.

https://www.viabtc.com/tools/txaccelerator/

Unfortunately viabtc only mines a few blocks a day at random times, so you might have a 12 hour wait if you are unlucky.

https://blockchain.info/blocks/ViaBTC

How critical is getting the transaction confirmed quickly? Your wallet might be able to do a child pays for parent transaction with a very high fee. That would probably get it confirmed fastest, but it depends on what wallet software you are using? Does your wallet contain this address 12o9waRCtHcTqELY5ryvr3c4jJh4y2a6mG that was sent 0.3739454 BTC in your transaction? If it does then it might be able to do a child pays for parent transaction.
 
There is an alternative to the free viabtc transaction accelerator in this quote. The two users mentioned have access to the f2pool mining pool, and can get it to confirm transactions for a fee.

*snip*


Two users here called quickseller and macbook-air can get f2pool to confirm your transaction, and probably for less.

You can contact them by clicking these links.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=pm;sa=send;u=358020

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=pm;sa=send;u=16114

They charged 0.0001 BTC per transaction last year, but probably want more now.

I faced a similar issue a few days back transaction not getting confirmed due to low fee but user "QuickSeller" got my transaction confirmed in minutes when I sent him 0.0001 BTC. He has access to some pool . PM him.
2229  Other / MultiBit / Re: can some one help me? on: June 02, 2017, 07:41:41 PM
 This is so sad and heartbreaking I spent a lot of money(For Me) to be a part of bitcoin.  Then when it starts to go up to be  worth more than my saving and checking acct. together.  It Just Disappears.   The block chain failed for me.

  So I guess I will have to start from Nothing again.  I may never get back to the .77 of a bitcoin  I had again.  So Sad!!

  Everyone  Backup, Backup and Backup again.  You can loose it all with 1 computer shutdown.

What happens if you click "file", then "open wallet" as shown in the screenshot?



Does the window that opens show any extra wallet files that aren't already loaded in your multibit?

  no.  It shows moon coin, max coin wallets

What are moon coin and max coin wallets doing in there? Can you post a screenshot of what the window looks like, including the file path to it?
2230  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: June 02, 2017, 06:58:51 PM
Sooooo tempted to short the weekend. But I've been burned too often, trading using leverage. I'll just set a low buy order instead I guess.

CNBC is telling the world we're going to hit $4000. Bloomberg has taken over shilling for us. I wouldn't short now if you paid me.

I thought OKCoin opening withdrawals would start either a pump or a dump, but now I'm not so sure.

If OKCoin's $1m annual withdrawal limit applies to both Bitcoins and fiat it could lock a significant number of Bitcoins on the exchange for years. How many Chinese whales have millions of dollars worth of Bitcoins on that exchange? I bet some of them used to withdraw a million dollars every month to buy another lambo to add to their collection.

I suppose they could still trade them despite the withdrawal limit. Will the withdrawal limit affect the price, or will it have no effect as the whales could still trade?

http://www.coindesk.com/okcoin-huobi-move-end-chinas-bitcoin-withdrawal-freeze/

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A representative for has OKCoin confirmed a report today that withdrawals had resumed at the exchange, one of the largest in the world by volume. The spokesperson added, however, that withdrawals would be contingent on passing a verification requirement and prescribing to a $1m annual limit.

If true, that's incredible. Correct me if I am wrong, but I believe the Yuan fiat limit that can cross borders is a mere $50K/year.  This would be a HUGE change to capital controls.

After checking the OKCoin website using google translate I'm not sure what fiat withdrawals are allowed yet, or what will be. It gives a link to a yuan recharge tutorial page, but it didn't lead me to a tutorial. Maybe if I was registered there it would.

It's not clear yet WTF will be allowed and what won't. I still haven't found any clear answers from any reliable sources.



Reuters says customers are allowed to withdraw a maximum of 10 bitcoins a day.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-china-bitcoin-idUSKBN18S42X

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BTCChina and OkCoin were allowing customers to withdraw a maximum of 10 bitcoins a day, the source said.
2231  Other / MultiBit / Re: can some one help me? on: June 02, 2017, 06:39:17 PM
 It is the first one you show.  

  What if I reset my computer  to an earlier date?  say like early 2016.  when the wallet was working.  

 my Bitcoin was bought at four different times.  .45 then 15. two .10 or so.  all four = .77.  

 I May have have some purchase info.  

Thank you so Much for Your Replies!!


Ideally you should make backups of your wallet before you do anything else.

If you are running windows you can use these instructions to make backups.


Click the windows start button, then copy and paste the line of text below into the search box that appears, then press the enter key to open the hidden folder containing your multibit wallet files.

%appdata%\Multibit

This is what your search box should look like after you have copied and pasted the line above into it.




Backup everything inside the folder that opens, including all the files and sub-folders.

Afterwards keep that folder open and try these instructions to get your coins.


Start multibit, select the wallet containing your coins, then click "tools", then select "export private keys" as shown in the screenshot.



A new tab should open like the one below. Select "do not password protect export file" at the bottom of the window, then click the "export private keys button".




Inside the folder you kept open there should be a new file with an extension ending in ".key". Open it in notepad and copy your wallet's private key. In the example file below the private key is the bit in red.



Quote
# KEEP YOUR PRIVATE KEYS SAFE !
# Anyone who can read this file can spend your bitcoin.
#
# Format:
#   <Base58 encoded private key>[<whitespace>[<key createdAt>]]
#
#   The Base58 encoded private keys are the same format as
#   produced by the Satoshi client/ sipa dumpprivkey utility.
#
#   Key createdAt is in UTC format as specified by ISO 8601
#   e.g: 2011-12-31T16:42:00Z . The century, 'T' and 'Z' are mandatory
#
KwUVsx4nd4UTHUtNTPnLEEqapCFvNiBrVASBZPa1ZvStQbUD87VK 2017-03-26T01:36:45Z
# End of private keys



After you get your private key install the electrum wallet and use these instructions to import the private key into electrum.

http://docs.electrum.org/en/latest/faq.html#can-i-import-private-keys-from-other-bitcoin-clients

Hopefully your Bitcoins should immediately show up in electrum and be spendable from it. Don't let anyone know your private key because they can use it to steal your Bitcoins.

Multibit classic's maximum allowable fees aren't high enough for dealing with today's massive backlog of unconfirmed transactions. It's best to import the private key into electrum, enable dynamic fees in it, and spend your coins from there. That way you will get fast confirmations.

HI_TEC99

Thank you for your detailed explanation. Please see my screenshot - the blockchain is stuck at "waiting". I can see some transactions until 2015, but not after that. I have left my computer overnight on but it's still not showing the wallet balance also.

Also I cannot export the private key as the whole menu is grayed out. Please help, much appreciated!




Try switching your internet connection off and restarting multibit a few times. It might fix the greyed out menu problem. Your multibit wallet doesn't need to be synced to export the private keys. You can export them from an offline unsynced wallet.
2232  Other / MultiBit / Re: can some one help me? on: June 02, 2017, 06:34:29 PM
 This is so sad and heartbreaking I spent a lot of money(For Me) to be a part of bitcoin.  Then when it starts to go up to be  worth more than my saving and checking acct. together.  It Just Disappears.   The block chain failed for me.

  So I guess I will have to start from Nothing again.  I may never get back to the .77 of a bitcoin  I had again.  So Sad!!

  Everyone  Backup, Backup and Backup again.  You can loose it all with 1 computer shutdown.

What happens if you click "file", then "open wallet" as shown in the screenshot?



Does the window that opens show any extra wallet files that aren't already loaded in your multibit?
2233  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: June 02, 2017, 05:44:41 PM
Sooooo tempted to short the weekend. But I've been burned too often, trading using leverage. I'll just set a low buy order instead I guess.

CNBC is telling the world we're going to hit $4000. Bloomberg has taken over shilling for us. I wouldn't short now if you paid me.

I thought OKCoin opening withdrawals would start either a pump or a dump, but now I'm not so sure.

If OKCoin's $1m annual withdrawal limit applies to both Bitcoins and fiat it could lock a significant number of Bitcoins on the exchange for years. How many Chinese whales have millions of dollars worth of Bitcoins on that exchange? I bet some of them used to withdraw a million dollars every month to buy another lambo to add to their collection.

I suppose they could still trade them despite the withdrawal limit. Will the withdrawal limit affect the price, or will it have no effect as the whales could still trade?

http://www.coindesk.com/okcoin-huobi-move-end-chinas-bitcoin-withdrawal-freeze/

Quote
A representative for has OKCoin confirmed a report today that withdrawals had resumed at the exchange, one of the largest in the world by volume. The spokesperson added, however, that withdrawals would be contingent on passing a verification requirement and prescribing to a $1m annual limit.
2234  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Multibit.wallet into wallet.dat on: June 02, 2017, 04:43:06 PM
Hey okay, i have exported private key file of multibit (multibit.key) but how can no i import this file into Bitcoin core? Bitcoin core only accepts key adress trough console not files to be imported.


Open your multibit classic key file in notepad, copy the private key, then import it into core using the console. In the quoted example of the contents of a key file the private key is shown in red.



Quote
# KEEP YOUR PRIVATE KEYS SAFE !
# Anyone who can read this file can spend your bitcoin.
#
# Format:
#   <Base58 encoded private key>[<whitespace>[<key createdAt>]]
#
#   The Base58 encoded private keys are the same format as
#   produced by the Satoshi client/ sipa dumpprivkey utility.
#
#   Key createdAt is in UTC format as specified by ISO 8601
#   e.g: 2011-12-31T16:42:00Z . The century, 'T' and 'Z' are mandatory
#
KwUVsx4nd4UTHUtNTPnLEEqapCFvNiBrVASBZPa1ZvStQbUD87VK 2017-03-26T01:36:45Z
# End of private keys

2235  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: tracing a wallet provider from an address on: June 02, 2017, 04:32:38 PM
The movement of BTC to my lost account was 23 Sept 2016. And only several months later I realised the account was lost.

I looked in blockchain.info - and found my transactions, but there was no info about who is hosting the wallet.

One of the addresses is 17E1RFS13uBRraXFSPuQ1dA937d5HTyyEk. I don't know what the public address is.



Was the account from virwox? Walletexplorer shows virwox in the results for a search of that address. However it only shows it sending 0.6 BTC to virwox on 2017-01-12.

https://www.walletexplorer.com/wallet/0bd7c3ef042c6cee?from_address=17E1RFS13uBRraXFSPuQ1dA937d5HTyyEk
2236  Other / MultiBit / Re: Multibit - Can not get into wallet - password CORRECT on: June 02, 2017, 02:01:39 PM
Yo, wanted to thank you for your reply. I was in quite a bit of panic when posting, and was too unpatient to read the threads first.

I installed SimpleBitcoinWallet on my Android device, as breadwallet would only take eight wallet words. After syncing I had access to my funds again.

Thanks again

There haven't been many users who tested the procedure in SimpleBitcoinWallet yet, so it's useful to find it worked OK. However I wouldn't trust it for long term storage of coins. I'd install a desktop wallet like electrum and send my coins to that.
2237  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Bitcoin unconfirmed after 10+days due to low fee? on: June 02, 2017, 01:14:32 AM
So my transaction Id is: 1a6e607b4f66728d280265761b39efbbbb71ae79ba08c27f2ffbb6930c5a3670

My bitcoins are still unconfirmed to this day and ive been trying to figure out a way to get them back into my wallet/confirmed. I used the coinb.in wallet to send this transaction originally. Any input would be appreciated. Thank you.

Try submitting your transaction ID to this website on the hour every hour until it says successful. The viabtc mining pool will confirm your transaction if your transaction's accepted.

https://www.viabtc.com/tools/txaccelerator/
2238  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: How To Recover Bitcoin From Old Wallets on: June 02, 2017, 12:39:45 AM
You could export the private keys from your wallet.dat files, install the electrum wallet and import them into it.

https://electrum.org/#download

Electrum syncs almost immediately, so you get control of your coins back immediately.

Open the bin folder inside the Bitcoin folder that's in your program files folder.

Put your Bitcoin wallet.dat files in it one at a time, start Bitcoin core, then use these instructions explaining how to use Bitcoin core to export the private keys..

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 yourAddress

where 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/#download

Import your private key into it using these instructions.

http://docs.electrum.org/en/latest/faq.html#can-i-import-private-keys-from-other-bitcoin-clients

Afterwards your coins should be spendable.


2239  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: When will a double spent transaction get bounced back? on: June 01, 2017, 09:19:43 PM
Sorry, I tried to get a free slot on the hour but failed. I'll try again on the next hour.


I'm guessing if it does work then I'll need to do the same for the the additional transaction i made to either get the funds to the intended destination or back in my wallet.


Aren't either of these addresses from the transaction ID you posted your intended destination?

1Q2Be1t8z4gbgeDEjV5T9rud6GNfQ7NmQa
156kH3ystnAxZ4nvTbFsF5UgG4k9Vp2U7Z

If your intended destination is elsewhere and you paid a very low fee you might have to use the accelerator again.

edit

I successfully accelerated your transaction. Viabtc will confirm it in the next block it mines. It hasn't mined one since 15:33 so hopefully it should mine another soon.

https://blockchain.info/blocks/ViaBTC

edit2

ViaBTC confirmed your transaction in block number 469306.
2240  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: When will a double spent transaction get bounced back? on: June 01, 2017, 08:03:46 PM
yes please!!



I'll try on the hour. The demand for it is so high that the 100 free slots allowed each hour are gone a few seconds after the hour. If I get lucky and get a free slot I'll let you know in about an hour.
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