Accounts aren't considered valid collateral because they can be recovered even if you changed everything, not to mention that you're trying to sell them ( paxful, netflix). Also your [negative-trusted newbie] account is worthless as collateral.
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Why can not I adjust screenshot here. I do not understand properly the screenshot begin what they or the wallet
You don't really need screenshot unless you want to show your wallet to us. You can just test them by yourself. Also I don't think people can answer most of your questions above because it's very hard to understand your English (google translate is far from perfect). I suggest that you open a thread using your own language in German local board instead, they might be able to help you more.
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does anyone know whether the password locks. if you try too often
It doesn't lock you out even if you get the password wrong many times. I was experience this too before when i was trying to use the portable electrum wallet i can not use my password.. i try to find the problem and wallet.dat is the problem i open the other wallet.dat to test my known password. can you try to look for C:\Users\admin\AppData\Roaming\Electrum\wallets
and take screenshots..
Or just go to File > Open. BTW wallet .dat is not used in every single wallet in existence. Wallets other than bitcoin core (including electrum) doesn't use .dat extension for their wallet.
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Agreed, changed.
Great. The description is still the same (forgot, maybe?), but I'm sure new users won't be confusing them as desktop wallets after seeing the title.
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I think it should be renamed to "Web" Wallets instead. It's a no-brainer for most people who are used to bitcoins but the new users might get confused by the word "Online". Even bitcoin core can be considered online wallet.
1.Topic too lame to put up a discussion (personal preference). 2.In layman's terms,Web == Online & Installation == Offline.(Unless you're a grammer Nazi,you wouldn't bother logically proving it). 3.The word "Online" significantly conveys that their coins or wallets are stored on the web and hence are prone to all sort of vulnerabilities. 4.Again,since you don't have to fire up your browser to access bitcoin-core,calling it a "online wallet" is wrong. 1. No comment. 2&3&4. AFAIK the general understanding of the word online is that you're connected to the internet. But if you disagree then that's fine. I'm just suggesting. Also in https://bitcoin.org/en/choose-your-wallet you see 4 wallets categories and they're Mobile, Desktop, Hardware, and Web wallets.
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I'm using Blockchain wallet and sending coins from it but I haven't noticed that the fees are so high. If this is the case then it has to be some reason for it. Maybe you've chosen the high priority protocol and that is the reason for high fee. If you are sure this is not the typo.
High priority protocol? How do I do that? Can't find it anywhere.
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I think it should be renamed to "Web" Wallets instead. It's a no-brainer for most people who are used to bitcoins but the new users might get confused by the word "Online". Even bitcoin core can be considered online wallet.
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It just got confirmed. It took long because the fee is lower than recommended.
There's a lot of threads about transactions today...
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You can't really know if it's fair or not without seeing the size of the transaction in bytes. You can't use 10K satoshi as fee for 15KB transaction and expect it to be confirmed fast. Too bad blockchain.info doesn't let us see how many inputs we'll be using so finding out the size of a transaction would be pretty hard without actually sending it or calculating manually. Soo... trust your instinct?
Edit: Tried creating a transaction (I didn't send it) with 1 input and 1 output using blockchain.info and got recommended 0.0001243 as fee. That transaction shouldn't be more than 300byte in size and yours is around 70 times that. Either blockchain.info glitched on you or you have some really huge tx.
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Using https://bitcoinfees.21.co/ estimation you'll get: 1st tx: 25-600 minutes (5.7 satoshi per byte fee). 2nd tx: 5-300 minutes (22.3 satoshi per byte fee). 3rd tx: 0-45 minutes after the 1st 2nd tx gets confirmed (55.2 satoshi per byte fee). 4th tx: 0-45 minutes after the 3rd tx gets confirmed (55.2 satoshi per byte fee). The recommended fee right now is 80 satoshi per byte.
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https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1606232.0Like that? Site's under maintenance till thursday though.Edit: WTH it's up now. It says under maintenance just a second ago. Edit2: Ohh. It was captcha .co.in. Not sure how I got the extra dot there lol.
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is that normal?
Depends on the size of your transaction. If it's, say, more than 1000bytes in size then it's perfectly normal.
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I just turned off my VPN and its green now but in history there is no evidence of my bitcoins.
Restart electrum and if problem persists check your address in block explorers to see if the transaction is still there. If it's still there then try importing to a new electrum wallet. No need to import. Take a shortcut, install electrum wallet in your PC and then from Bitcoin knots send all of your bitcoins to any address generated by the electrum wallet. This will cause you less trouble. Edit: You should have done this instead of importing, as I see now you are having trouble. Uhh no. The transaction have to show up in his history or he won't be able to send using it as input. OP's transaction should be fairly new so that means downloading almost all of blockchain first. You can create the transaction manually but that's no shortcut.
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If you mean ad slots then you can find them on the auction board. Theymos creates a new thread for every rounds, latest is this one.
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Question: Can i donate to the site to gain the full,legendary or hero membership, if so what is the min donation?
Best, wk
No. You can only get donator/VIP status that way and that's for 10 BTC/50 BTC. You can't buy ranks.
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I just turned off my VPN and its green now but in history there is no evidence of my bitcoins.
Restart electrum and if problem persists check your address in block explorers to see if the transaction is still there. If it's still there then try importing to a new electrum wallet.
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Thanks but please what can of collateral
List of items generally used as collateral. As long as they can easily be sold for the loan amount, not illegally acquired, and not recoverable by the borrower anything will do.
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Last posted was at 2013 and last active was about a month ago, i wonder why you just notice it now. I just checked your account and looks like you never post your bitcoin address, so there's no way to prove that you're the real dilatedPixel To be honest, i think you should move on because theymos sometimes don't answer PM or respond very slow Also, i wonder who would hack Jr. Member account without much value anyway. dilatedPixel was a DT user under theymos (now removed). Also I suspect that OP is not really dilatedPixel after all.
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Unfortunately for you all users here are not so gullible that they'll send 12BTC to a newbie without any kind of collateral. Try somewhere else, like BTCJAM maybe.
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Go to Help > Debug > Console and enter: dumpprivkey "yourbitcoinaddresshere" If your wallet have passphrase unlock it first before doing dumprivkey by entering: walletpassphrase "your walletpassphrase here" 600 You'll get your private key which you can then import/sweep to other wallets. I'd recommend electrum and there's a guide to import or sweep here. Edit: Electrum 2.7.0 is already available. It'll save you the trouble of upgrading later. Up to you though.
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