I did install it in a different directory, I even installed it on a different user. On a proper Operating System, user directories shouldn't be able to touch eachother. I don't trust many wallets, and keep most wallets in their own Virtual Machine. If you have enough disk space to add another full blockchain, and have some RAM to spare, I recommend to use VirtualBox for all (untrusted) altcoin wallets.
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Roadmap: Alpha Version 0.3.5 Released March 11th 2016
New payment methods: National bank transfer, Transfer with same bank, Transfer with specific bank And there's the problem: what good does trading crypto do you, if you can't transfer to and from your local bank? Because there's no doubt the government can close that connection.
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Can you add an estimate of the value of each airdrop? I like airdrops, but I find it hard to keep up reading so many threads to see which ones are worth anything.
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About the two other address, can you just delete or close that address 1PPSM and 1PAUL5? thanks again!
You can't "close" an address. When you put it like this, it sounds like you're talking about a bank account. Just ignore the addresses you don't use, they don't influence the address you choose.
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What you're proposing just gives a higher work load for forum moderators, if they have to check hundreds of threads on complience. Wouldn't it be easier to require them to buy advertising on the forum? That way Bitcointalk actually benefits from the many ICO-threads, while it proves dedication to their project. And since likely scams aren't allowed to advertise, they're instantly filtered out. Minimum requirement i guess should be: 1 - Website up & running for the coin / token ICO-websites all look the same nowadays, as if it's the same team pulling the same trick over and over again. 2 - Posting coin / token then run away after collection members datas = BAN from bitcointalk They don't care: new account, new name, new shitcoin with scamICO. They can do this over and over again. 3 - Air Drop should be done by an old member in BCT for credibility of the air Drop. Although this increases the chance of the airdrop actually happening, it doesn't turn a scamtoken into a real token. I for one wouldn't want to manage any campaign I don't believe in by myself.
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Most of the day, I couldn't access Bitcointalk (like yesterday). But when I check http://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/bitcointalk.org, it says "It's just you. bitcointalk.org is up.". Does that mean the DDOS cuts off traffic from certain geographical areas only?
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Sometimes we have problems when an old address is used by someone who pays us frequently and we could just not want to use that address anymore. When someone pays frequently, you wouldn't forget to inform him about his new deposit address, so I see no problem there. When someone pays infrequently, and after 2 years just decides to make another payment without confirming the address with you, that's just dumb Personally, I don't need it. Although I don't follow Satoshi's advice to never delete a wallet to the letter, the only way for someone to ever re-use an address I don't use anymore, is if he randomly finds an old used address on the blockchain and deposits to me. I doubt that will ever happen. The article is quite technical, but while quickly scanning through it, the word "expiration" isn't mentioned even once. This one does: https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/bitcoin-dev/2017-September/015112.html
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Yes you can. See How to read/parse blockchain and get bitcoin addresses having balance. for software that can do this. But you'll need to download the full blockchain, and have quite a lot of RAM to run it. It might help if you say what you're trying to accomplish. Much easier: use an older snapshot. Bitcore took a snapshot on April 23 this year. If you download the 140 MB .rar-file you have a list of all addresses holding 0.01 BTC or more on that date.
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Public Key: 04961F2E2F3DD2BA9660C09D4926EBEC3DE0729C31DA190D19C71A9B3CB49C825E18EC67B94F3C4 29CF57688C07E2011B55104F46AEF20256C5A9F1B1CC2E82990
Prefix: 1PPSM or 1Paul5 Lower case L isn't possible. That leaves these options, pick one: Address: 1 PauL5ig66XNwW1LGcbvrJBPv96SaGNKj4 (Balance: ) PrivkeyPart: 5K473hPryYjzccmqJ96HvE6c71wKPPkAxJpys6iUvHdoehJk86m Address: 1 PPSM1zNStmq6bSjPyCpSPFD9e3cvovX7e (Balance: ) PrivkeyPart: 5Kb9G1GvsNTBq9kDKo7wSMhU3iL6EgkQzJSEgc6GQABWv6BhDH7 Address: 1 PAUL5NPPAHtvjRHmx8Y1ScRiA2Xwmuba8 (Balance: ) PrivkeyPart: 5KBguTwTy9tXkz58heTCXJYxFKkYqZVUj9UiVtRAdYy9i5PqHVU You can also use more than one, but if one would get compromised, they all are.
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Play around on Google a bit. Example: site:https://bitcointalk.org asba "World’s First Blockchain Accounting Platform" I found a long thread in your history, your post pops up on this search.
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~ then campaign managers should aporove or denie within a day or call a date ~
Are you this worried to go a day without signature campaign? You're looking at this from the wrong perspective. First, don't post crap. If you have decent posts, you can pick a campaign that will run long. I've been in my first signature campaign until the site closed, for about 18 months. Even though it didn't pay as good anymore at the end, I liked the site, which is worth a lot too. When the site closed and the campaign ended, I took a few weeks to find a new campaign. No rush. Let's put it this way: if you get rejected a lot, you shouldn't be in any signature campaign. Maybe that could be a new rule I take pride of being in a campaign who's manager rejects shitposting. My former campaign even offered a reward if you'd report spam to him. Applicants on a signature campaign (which shouldn't be around in the first place) shouldn't rush the managers in any way since they're the ones who need something from the campaign.
Agreed. My (our ) campaign manager easily takes 2 days to select 2 out of 20 applicants. This way he can cherry pick the best possible candidate.
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Just a suggestion that if there would be some restrictions for "Newbie" and "Brand New" members that they can't start a new thread on the forum except "Beginners and Help" section then i think this will help to keep clean the forum. I disagree! And this is coming from someone who hates spam. The reason: this will also take away any chance to create a thread from a knowledgeable person who doesn't spam the forum, while those are the people who create true value by posting. You can't expect him to first spam enough posts to be Jr. Member before being able to open a real thread. I know these are a minority, but discouraging them takes away the last chance to get decent posters. Most of replying users are involved in Sig campaigns , that's why such shit threads recieve thousands of replies .
Deleting entire threads is a much better solution. It seems this happens more often recently, as I've seen many recent threads from people complaining their post count went down. Assuming their signature campaign pays based on the total number of posts, that hurts them financially. Sure, they'll open another thread, but if a moderator can trash 2000 posts with one click, I'd say it's an easy solution. A much better solution is of course stricter rules for signature campaigns. I recently checked the post history of a few people enrolled in a certain signature campaign, and most of them were posting in Spam Megathreads *. This is just a small example, in my opinion they should all be deleted: Is this for real? I could be a millionaire?Teach Bitcoin in schools!How to be rich in gambling?Do you know anyone who became rich because of bitcoin? [deleted] How does bitcoin helped me financialy [deleted] how can we make PROFIT from Bitcoin?How do you Panic?Does your family know that you gamble with cryptocurrencies? [deleted] How many ways are there to earn bitcoins?are people using bitcoin really to buy things? [deleted] Why is Bitcoin so expensive? [deleted] How big is the influence of bitcoin on your life? [deleted] How do you deal with loss?What is Bitcoin to you?How do you earn BTC? [deleted] WHY DO PEOPLE DEPEND ON BITCOIN [deleted] Who can destroy Bitcoin ?Bitcoins To Cause Unemplyoments [deleted] can we use bitcoin for buy a house ? [deleted] Is Bitcoin giving HOPE to us? [deleted] If campaign managers would do a better job, they wouldn't pay for these posts. * I'm not sure who came up with this term, I saw it first used by DarkStar_
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It's a large DDoS.
That's what I expected indeed. Pages have barely been loading for me since today only, the rest of the week it worked fine. Now it varies from "performing a TLS handshake" to "busy try again (504)". And in between I can post.
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I had to search the meaning of the word Reflation. Wiki: Reflation is the act of stimulating the economy by increasing the money supply or by reducing taxes, seeking to bring the economy (specifically price level) back up to the long-term trend, following a dip in the business cycle. While the European Central Bank largely increases the money supply, our national government (the Netherlands) has raised several taxes and increased the government's spending as a share of GDP since 2008. They also increased VAT, which further increases inflation. So they're doing one thing according to Wiki's definition, and the exact opposite on the other thing. I totally understand, 9 long years after the global financial crisis, the elites just can't seem to get inflation going. Every time there's any sign of it, the hope is quickly crushed.
Or so they say... The truth is that the elites can *always* get inflation if they want it. All they have to do is print money and issue public debt until they get the inflation. So it's a matter of 'won't' rather than 'can't.' As a family with some savings, we don't need inflation. ECB is still printing enough money to slowly inflate away savings, banks give very low interests, taxes on savings alone are 5 to 30 times higher than the interest the bank pays. We don't have a capital gain tax, which is very beneficial if you're rich and own a lot of assets, but the common man sees his savings slowly evaporate. We'll see high inflation for a while, but probably lower in the US than in Europe and Japan. We'll also see good job and economic growth, and lots of stimulus and redistribution to the poor from governments and central banks to keep social tension low. This leads to the poor being okay, the rich being okay, and the middle class paying the bills. Your post was very quickly buried by spammers inhabiting this section. I like reading BobK71's point of view, but indeed, it barely pops up without actively searching for his posts. What this system is not is a true free market.
This is all by design. The modern system is designed to take wealth automatically from savers, to push them into risky assets, so they help sustain all the asset bubbles that benefit the elites.
So what can we do to change this? I see this happen around me indeed. The low savings interest, high tax, and increasing inflation forces people towards risky investments with money they can't afford to lose. The one difference we have in recent times, is much more free information. But most people (me included) don't get much further than watching the occasional documentary about it, agreeing to what I just watched, and going on with my life because I can't change it. Is it possible that even things like social security were engineered with an intent to divide the family unit under an illusion that the state & social security will provide for people, degrading families and communities in some subtle way?
Social security is meant to keep people in line: give them enough not to protest, and enough to keep make them depend on the system so they don't attack the system.
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Without a roadmap, no investor knows where the journey is going (and the developers themselves probably don't know either).
The community also sees this coin as nothing more than a non-performing income. It is completely irrelevant that this currency should have any utility value.
For months now, you literally only post in Byteball-threads, and you only complain about it. May I ask why? If you don't like it, that's totally fine, leave it and forget about it. What's in it for you to keep telling over and over again how you don't like Byteball? So, are you going to sell me your bytes. Seems like you don't want them. Why should I do that? There is a good chance that something will come of it. However, I will not change a single €uro to Bytes. As much as I'd like to. So you're only complaining because your free Bytes went down in value?
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im guessing the answer is yes, but can i generate a bitcoin address and use it for bcc?
If by BCC you mean Bitcoin Cash, then yes, you can. All vanity addresses with a balance at Fork time now also hold Bitcoin Cash.
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I can't help you fix it, but I can tell you the reason: blockparser is older than SegWit, so it stops at the block in which SegWit got activated. BTC.COM mines the 481,823rd block! Segwit is on stage!If you get it to work, I'd love to have a complete list (in for example CSV-format) of all addresses with their balance. I'd like to play around with it a bit. Update: this post was Merited today, which reminded me to add this:
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Ik weet van meerdere familieleden en collega's dat ze Bitcoins bezitten.
Wat erg leuk werkt om mensen nieuwsgierig te maken, is een bestelling bij thuisbezorgd.nl betalen door even mijn telefoon voor de monitor te houden.
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1. Register on Stake.com
** One entry per household **
Is this also valid for older accounts? If so: username: Loyce
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Unfortunately, I can't make a self-moderated thread in Meta, so let me make this a bit bigger: This is also the wrong place for a ban appeal.
This rule was just made by a member in a topic which isn't stickled at all. An now it becomed a rule Copyright violations are against the law in most countries. And about speaking English, you are racist sir. Lol what? Language is not a race.
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