Public Key: 0419FA254318DE08D571D1BA4807275C8CBDE0A140963EE564883498BD825FB0561FF2C3DF6C9B7 087DCE44CECB72CC87A0535E06E4501DBE8DA96F9D34CF6DE35
Prefix: 1elqlu
Lower case L isn't allowed, I got you this: Address: 1 ELQLU1WT958sK1HFfiFELWGJxe86t3kYa (Balance: ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fbtc-priceimg.herokuapp.com%2Fbalance%2F1ELQLU1WT958sK1HFfiFELWGJxe86t3kYa%2F00f&t=664&c=jAcIZOSbna4tyg) ) PrivkeyPart: 5J3hxZhpvL4KxAGvucn12Futn5w2rEra73AWRTWHQqLtya5QVCJ
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I have a processed number of blocks of 501568 (looks like thats up to date (?) ) That is accurate indeed. But still there is a pending total of +/- 2.8 BTC I can try to move the private key to Electrum (thanks for the suggestion!) But i rather do it as last resort. I prefer to understand what's going on. I've had some unexpected results too after an upgrade of Bitcoin Core in the past: New install, new version of Bitcoin Core, weird Pending amount [SOLVED]. In my case it wasn't a real transaction going into my wallet. If 16u1VqPgTnGrAXQreLFBbVoUkgaATeHXKA is part of your receiving addresses, it should show up after a rescan. I got recommended this: bitcoin-qt -zapwallettxes Full description: -zapwallettxes=<mode> Delete all wallet transactions and only recover those parts of the blockchain through -rescan on startup (1 = keep tx meta data e.g. account owner and payment request information, 2 = drop tx meta data) I think a rescan is enough, if not, you can always still use zapwallettxes on your wallet. Make a backup first though! Can it have anything to do with to transactions i've send from my old wallet (which was with Qt on windows 7) to my new wallet (which is on Linux Mint with Bitcoin Core) ? On the same evening i started with sending 0.0002 BTC to my new wallet, to see if public keys were correct etc. This transactions has also more than 6000 confirmations. And this transaction is now shown as available balance ! (i would rather have it the other way around ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) first TX pending second available) I can't tell you the exact cause, but I've seen wallet.dat files mess up before. Final question: can i start rescan from the debug window? Or if that's impossible how do i start a rescan from a linux terminal? Just do it from a terminal: I'm not sure if "bitcoin" is the default name, or that I created that simlink on my own. You may need to use this: This may take a while ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif)
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have you tried (hard) reloading the page? could it be just displaying the old cache from the browser?
Even though I used a private browser before, I'll try to restore it in a different browser (also in private mode) after destroying the session. The result is exactly the same: Session restored.
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Are you an European Union citizen or resident? The EU isn't one country with one tax system, it's all different countries with different taxes. If yes, when are you declaring your cryptocurrency profit? I can only speak for the country I live in, and split it up my tax declarations in two categories: -Trading or increase in value: never! Trading on a non-commercial basis isn't taxed, there is no capital gain tax. We have an annual tax based on the value of everything we own though. -Earnings: always ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) For income tax I declare the euro value the moment I earn it. when do you this declaration? Taxes are filed once per year here. Note that I'm talking for consumers only, if you're a company, or earn Bitcoin from mining, it gets more complicated. If 3), did the tax office knocked your door to ask about the unusual deposits in your bank account? This is the exact reason why you shouldn't try to hide your crypto from taxes. If it's ever worth enough to buy something big, you want to be able to do so (without being treated as a drug dealer). My question is related only to the profit you can make from converting Bitcoin to Euro, after you bought it for a cheaper price. Easy example: you buy 1 BTC for 1K EUR, you sell it six months later for 10K EUR. You made a profit of 9K EUR. I suppose you need to pay a tax for that 9K EUR profit. No, I don't ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) It would help for your question if you say which country you live in.
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Nightnight
Must have been a good night, your problem solved itself, and your transaction got confirmed. Miners found 12 blocks within 60 minutes: 501556 (Main Chain) 2017-12-29 11:06:31 SlushPool 0000000000000000007d97564d74015d8da69d70eaad7da56716029f23fc9300 1,063.36 501555 (Main Chain) 2017-12-29 11:03:09 BTC.com 00000000000000000045c9c0d03663c7ef65f5503c27ccce83d3153186f4105d 1,037.39 501554 (Main Chain) 2017-12-29 11:00:05 AntPool 00000000000000000087ac945ff91bd3a2dce47dcbc5224bac37965a768a3c11 1,014.93 501553 (Main Chain) 2017-12-29 10:58:49 ViaBTC 0000000000000000000cd64bd74dc2280d2aafd14c7088d0c1fab1120c0ab399 1,048.57 501552 (Main Chain) 2017-12-29 10:57:22 BTC.TOP 00000000000000000041ae73e4ab74d415d875246649d1368703c0bae9436d55 1,041.33 501551 (Main Chain) 2017-12-29 10:52:53 SlushPool 0000000000000000001148f7cf5048f896e1394f45925a9585d072122443d5ef 1,023.32 501550 (Main Chain) 2017-12-29 10:51:08 BTC.com 0000000000000000000005ed00e6585f60ac51b481279a8475eeb3beb128a17b 1,074.52 501549 (Main Chain) 2017-12-29 10:43:17 AntPool 0000000000000000004e65cec504bde8d2c44007385e129c4c2414db7bff517c 1,048.36 501548 (Main Chain) 2017-12-29 10:26:09 58COIN 00000000000000000003e7795b92cc532cccd62292732803e94eeac186f3ff79 1,062.63 501547 (Main Chain) 2017-12-29 10:24:36 BTC.TOP 0000000000000000006fbb47ef7d8c0d4e6d64fc6c7d1e59b6f9117bc1d7bee7 1,083.2 501546 (Main Chain) 2017-12-29 10:22:42 BTCC Pool 0000000000000000003e47effe3d7cec4d7b2606f99fae76161e4c288dcd259b 1,091.69 501545 (Main Chain) 2017-12-29 10:16:42 AntPool 000000000000000000501602dfb4b5e4b12525cc820aa488ef3834500c3f5869 1,062.4 That dropped fees enough to include your transaction with 100 sat/byte in the tenth block from this list. Good luck forking your coins ! You can... but not with the "export" feature... you want to use the "Address" tab... (View -> Show Addresses)... then right click on the address you want the private key for and select "Private Key" ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) Thanks, good to know if I need it.
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I was planning to make a small transaction of 50$ I was asked fees of 211$ by Bitcoin cash A wallet would show fees in crypto-units, not dollars, so I'm curious which wallet you used. This is not what I've experienced with Bitcoin Cash: as much as I hate having to say it, the transactions I made were faster and much cheaper than Bitcoin.
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Has anyone ever encountered a situation where a transaction is confirmed (more than 6000 times) but the total balance is still pending?
I suggest you make a backup of your wallet.dat (you should of course have backups already, but make a new one anyway!), and start Bitcoin Core with the -rescan flag on it's command line. See if that makes Bitcoin Core realize it's confirmed already. -rescan Rescan the block chain for missing wallet transactions on startup
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Thank you LoyceV, this is where I must admit to keep falling off the horse & land face first in dried up cow dung... Here I am thinking that my Electrum private key my Seed phrase, which encompasses all addresses... I mean to say I thought to only have one singular private key... oh wait no, the private key is a Hash ... the private hash to the public one... ok, now I'm diving in deeper than my lungs can take me... shizenpoop This is a private key: L3pSQB9Y7Atx3tjDbjzX49............... This is a word seed phrase: gasp quarter main brave turn like reflect ........................... The seed phrase can be used to generate an infinite number of private keys. I do have coinb.in... this is @ verify : Transaction Script The above script has been decoded
Version: 1 Transaction Size: 28672 bytes Lock time: 0
Also that all inputs have been signed, no multi sig... Forget about your existing transaction here, there's no use for that in coinb.in, as it's signed already. Then I am @ a loss of what action to take on the "Sign" page... where do I find the private key to an address? &.. aw geeez... so many questions, so late in the game uhg, sorry thank you for helping Don't sign anything, you'll need to set up a new transaction first. I was under the impression Electrum allows to export one private key at a time. I just tested it, and when I click Wallet > Private keys > Export, it exports all of them. Considering you have 46 Bitcoin stored in there, I wouldn't recommend doing this on any hot wallet.
Side track: I still don't get why you entered your Ledger seed in Electrum. The whole point of having a Ledger is to use the Ledger to sign transactions, instead of a hot wallet.
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where is his direct response to the fact the entire thread is discussing the moving of gbyte to mbyte
Tony is a technical person, I don't think it matters to him, just like it doesn't matter to me. Moving to 1 MBYTE makes them 1000 times cheaper than 1 GBYTE, but there are also 1000 more units available: 1 BILLION! Now, there are only 1 million GBYTES, which is really not much. Based on the same theory you could also move to kbyte, they'll be a fraction of a cent! I've changed my mind on this though, I'm now in favour of moving to smaller units. For Bitcoin, I set all my wallets to mBTC too, and if you were to buy a coffee with either one of them, paying x "units" is more convenient than paying 0.00x units. It looks much more like dollars or whatever currency people are used to. A friend of mine wanted to buy some altcoins, I mentioned a few, and she said she can buy Bitcore, because it's only like $15 and she can afford that. I'd say move to MBYTE, and make that the default unit for newly installed wallets too. Question for the exchange bot owners:Would it be possible to create a GUI web interface to trade from? I like how it's possible to exchange in chat, but it's much less intuitive than a GUI would be. If we can setup trades in the GUI, then make the transaction from the Byteball wallet, that would be great, and I expect more people would use it.
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I did some reading on here and got electrum and imported my keys into it thinking somehow I could solve the problem there but it seems to have the same issue. It shows as pending in there. I have heard you can do a double spend with a higher fee but electrum won't let me spend them it says not enough funds. I've used Bitcoin Core in the past to create a double spend, but that means a 150 GB download if you don't have it installed. User Thirdspace wrote instructions here on how to double spend using coinb.in. He wrote this for that specific thread, so you'll need to create your own transaction and can't use the one he has in Code-tags. This can be tricky though, so make sure you know what you're doing before entering any private keys on a website! If you're not in a hurry, you can just wait until the transaction is dropped and Electrum allows you to make a new transaction. But: current recommended fee is 559 satoshi/byte for a fast transaction. For a 15,231 bytes transaction that's 0.085 BTC, more than halve of your total. You can probably go a lot lower than the amount recommended for a fast transaction, but it can take a while to confirm.
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Help needed please. Inside Byteball, there is a Byte-BTC exchange. I accidentally sent all of my blackbytes to that address. Is there anyway I may recover? Thanks very much.
Do you have a sale-order now or did you sell them cheap? As for the argument that bittrex has a minimum trade of 50000 sat It doubled: The minimum trade value for orders is 100,000 Satoshis
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You don't need to "recover" your wallet, you just need to load it. The difference is that your coins aren't lost yet. Did you make another backup of your wallet, to be sure this doesn't happen? It is rare that it takes more than a week for the initial sync, but I understand this can still be a lot of time for someone. It still depends on your hardware (I used to run a backup-chain on my old netbook with 1 GB ram, but gave up as it takes months to sync).
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Looked Bitcore up & Coinomi says it's worth $15 but that's good enough for me ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) The $300 I mentioned was for 23, not per coin. I've added that to the original, I see the confusion. The airdrop was halve a BTX per BTC So I "could" reseed my Coinomi with my Electrum right now & perhaps the unpicked up transaction may actually drop & show in there...? I would definitely NOT do that! Every new seed import is a new risk. I trust Coinomi up to like $300 at the moment, it's a hot Android wallet, I wouldn't give it access to funds worth a house. A little scary when it's all the btc I've got left :/ already lost well over 220btc in the last 4 years... gulp This seems like something for another story ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif) You can still do the double spend I mentioned, you can also use Bitcoin Core (if you have it installed) or coinb.in (very good to get sweaty palms again!) to do it. But: export only 1 private key, take one with a low balance (say 0.01 BTC), so you only risk a low amount. Don't risk your coins trying to rush things.
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Annnnnnd here I am with my first post, asking for help instead of showing up years ago to see if I could help newbz a wee bit :/ ugh... Welcome ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif) This was an attempt to move my btc as to score the free scratch falling from the sky with all these forks... One (offtopic) questions: why move them to Bitfinex? It's more than $600k you trust an exchange with! Any insight on how to get my bgold from Electrum would great ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) I'd start with Bitcoin Cash before doing Bitcoin Gold, as Cash is worth a lot more than Gold. I used Electron Cash (in a VM) for Bitcoin Cash. And since I don't really trust the wallet, I imported one private key at a time, then send the funds, and only import the next private key after the first transaction got confirmed. For Bitcoin Gold, I used Coinomi on Android. And once again: import only as much at a time as you trust the wallet with. I don't believe my Electrum wallet has been compromised, thus is it feasible to reseed my Ledger with it's phrase? I wouldn't do this. It's not about "believing" it's not compromised, it's about knowing for sure. And using a Ledger with a seed that has been on any online device seems like very bad practice to me. without losing any said scratch in the process; seeing as on Electrum FAQ page there is a paragraph 'bout GAP addy of 20 & any unfunded addys above 20 GAP will not be reinitialized... with a "WARNING" attached to this, leading me to fret that ulterior addys(well funded) after those GAP ones, may not be updated either... :? ... wow what a puzzle to explain, does anyone sorta "get" what I'm saying here? LauLz It's very unlikely to have a 20 addy GAP, unless you sent countless addresses to people who never funded them. I barely ever have a gap between my addresses, and if I do, it's at most one or two addresses. But, if needed, there are other methods to get your private keys out of your seeds. In case of the Ledger nano S, I have to empty it of everything prior to seeding the thing(would rather not) this in hope that the transaction would be dropped? I would *never* wipe a hardware wallet before all my funds are safe for sure. I dunno ... I'm @ a loss here One possibility: if you export the private key for (for example) 18WGdns7CYB98Ctnp32GfGkdQ3oA18LVKG (balance 0.010272 BTC), import it into Electrum, and make a new transaction with 0.002 BTC fee, that transaction should confirm soon. That means one of the inputs from your initial big transaction gets double spend, and your initial transaction becomes invalid. Once again: do not wipe your Ledger yet, you'll need it again ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif)
I've been curious for a while to see if ViaBTC also works on big transactions (28kB), so I'll give it a shot in 8 minutes. Update: it failed: clicking 19:00:01 already showed "Submissions are beyond limit. Please try later.". Tip for the future: consolidate your inputs once in a while, if you just transfer (say) 10 of them to a new address of your own when you're not in a hurry, you can set a low fee and just wait until it confirms.
Bonus: you're probably also holding about 23 BTX ( Bitcore), currently worth just over $300 (in total, not per coin). It's not a fork, it got airdropped on Bitcoin addresses. This would be the last one I import into Coinomi.
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Nice offer! You're the guy that Tony showed earlier, I was waiting for a translation to English indeed. One comment though: You say something like "5 medium bytes", it's hard to hear, but it should be 5 megabytes, or 5 million bytes. Automated subtitles say "5 billion bytes 5 minute bible bytes", so it's definitely hard to hear. This may confuse new users. This is also a perfect tool to support the growth of Byteball community (and Byteball PRICE!) Please help me with that! I'll gladly help, shared on Facebook already. Thanx so much for making this community great! Let's make things happen!
What do you think of this initiative? I think it's a great way to spread Byteball, but I expect it will be abused by many people with more than one account.
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1. Why I'm able to reuse the session token even if i've destroyed them ? I've tested this, and indeed, after destroying a session I can restore the session, after which it gives me the same deposit address. It resets the timer to the full 48 hours though. I haven't tested this with a funded session, I don't dare to destroy that session just to test it. 2. How i can export private keys in an existing wallet on electrum? Does it work with the local sweep function? Did you mean "import" instead of "export"? You can sweep the private key into an existing Electrum wallet. After this, the funds are transfered to a new address within your wallet.[/quote]
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Thanks, IŽll try copay.
I haven't tried copay, but I've used Mycelium to read a QR-code from a paper wallet, then read another QR-code from the site I want to send it to. This way, the phone wallet is only used to create the transaction, and never used to store funds. Note that you have to send the entire balance at once. In Mycelium, I click "Max", and it only takes out the transaction fee. If you were to use a part of the paper wallet, the change is send to a change address, and not back to your paper wallet.
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So one of your outgoing transactions is this one. At 61 satoshi/byte you can use ViaBTC's accelerator, but I'm not sure if they also accelerate transactions above 10kB. You paid almost $100 in fees anyway, so you can try at exactly 1 second past every hour. If they say it's added to their queue, it should confirm. If it doesn't confirm after that, you can try the same with a smaller transaction (consolidate less inputs at a time).
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Now I saved up almost 0.019 BTC but so far I had no luck sending the amount somewhere else... The fee is higher than the balance itself..
Not sure what to do. Is there any way to get some of it at least Which address(es) did you use? With that information we can see how small your inputs are. Maybe hold on and wait for the Lightning Network?
Lightning Network is not going to help, you'll still need to make a transaction to fund a channel.
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Your 3BpM9zm...-address is owned by an exchange, right? Both transactions are confirmed, that means the only one who can help you, is the exchange you sent it to. You'll have to contact their support and ask if they can credit your deposit anyway. Nobody else can help you with this. The balance shown on a block explorer is irrelevant after sending it to an exchange, as the address isn't yours. Think of it as depositing money to a bank: it doesn't matter to you how much is in their cash register, it only matters how much is added to your account.
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