Is there any insurance policy available in crypto system like the typical banking system? curious about it.
No. Crypto is too volatile for that. Byteball offers flight delay insurance though, as a demonstration of it's capabilities.
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Hmmm. Can't change it back. Click any green/red field with a value to toggle between dollars and Bitcoins. No need to restart your browser for it, it's a feature. This thread can be moved to bitcoin discussion or completely removed.
You can do that yourself: lower left > move topic > Other - Archival. Or just lock it.
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Will investors get Bitcoin Gold later this month?
No. I don't even know what that is Bitcoin Gold is the next Bitcoin fork. If it's worth anything, I assume you'll do the same as you did with the previous fork and airdrops: sell it, and add it to the total bankroll value. For investors it will just add to the total BKB value.Link: Bitcoin Gold Will Fork the Cryptocurrency Again: Bitcoin Gold (BTG) plans to hard fork the cryptocurrency on October 25 ~ According to the BTG website, “bitcoin gold implements the UAHF (user activated hard fork) proposal to accept GPU mining.
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for the optimal ease of use, you need no confirms to get the product. There is an exploit. To get the entire product free. Can anyone help us to generate such transactions? or can anyone give us a instruction how we can create fake Transactions?
Any transaction with low fee will do. Try zero fee, it may never confirm. Next step will be to double spend it, I've done it in the past to get rid of unconfirmed transactions. For a pay wall, I expect low amounts, correct? You can require 1 confirmation if a low fee is used. If the amount is low enough to be considered dust (say $0.50), it may not be worth the fee you need to spend it again. If that's the case, you're not earning anything from it.
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Interesting, after using vanitygen for a long time, I've never tried the encrypt-option. C:\Users\Ynysmon\Downloads\vanitygen-0.20-win (1)>oclvanitygen.exe keyconv PsTNSPvWJF8mNm2JVSnwsX9fSFymdvvXZxecSABwpXrnkHVfUQi4qt8ekDTcgCm7qBAf
At least on Linux, keyconv is an executable on it's own. It doesn't work for me though: ERROR: Unrecognized key format @astralliam: I recommend to create a new private key, after posting the encrypted version online I wouldn't trust it anymore.
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Basically, how can we know the minimum amount for fees in order to have our transaction verified in less than 48h ?
Check https://btc.com/stats/unconfirmed-tx before making a transaction. Confirmation time depends on the fee per byte. Although you don't give enough information to know it exactly, it can't be more than about 2 satoshi per byte. I don't think it will confirm within 2 days, it may confirm next Sunday (lowest fees happen on Sundays), or it may never confirm.
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As most or at least some of you know, Bitcoin is (again) forking. Bitcoin isn't forking, someone is creating a Forkcoin. It's a crucial difference that can instantly stop all FUD. There is a general consensus that this will be the date that the block 494,784 will be mined. Why not make it an even block 500,000 ? I love round numbers! I would wait until late Nov to find a Bitcoin Gold wallet to transfer to because there will inevitably be fake, scam, poorly run wallets that may expose you to losing your Bitcoin via the private key. Take you time to find a trusted wallet. Just like Bitcoin Cash: I trust no fork-wallet at all! Solution to cash out anyway: move your real Bitcoins first, then install the wallet inside a virtual machine (or if your balance is worth it: a dedicated laptop), and send them to an exchange. Or, if you're into that, just keep'm. Forks are terrible if you use paper wallets, it's extra work for something that's supposed to be long-term storage. I haven't even sold all my Bitcoin Cash yet, but if it drops just a bit more, it's not even worth it anymore.
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I have 25gb in my wallet now and i am using the same wallet in two different computerst which might be causing the problem. I don´t get problem with one of the computers but other one is not working.
Using the same wallet twice breaks things. There's an easy solution for what you want: create a 1 out of 2 multisig wallet on both computers, and move your funds there. To do this, click menu (the 3 lines on the top-right), ADD WALLET, MULTIDEVICE WALLET, 2 co-signers, 1 required signature. This way you can use the same funds on 2 different computers, without using the same wallet twice.
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A good product would be if I could exchange Bytes and Blackbytes(!) directly with €uro, USD... within the Byteball app. If those are your wishes, Blackbytes are not for you. Fiat-conversions undo any privacy you have with Blackbytes. You can't seriously expect the Byteball wallet to have an exchange ready with all banks on earth. A good product would be it if I and numerous other merchants on Open Bazaar could exchange my goods for Blackbytes. Have you contacted Open Bazaar for this? They're the ones who can implement this.
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That sucks. You could always make it worse by selling now and the price then jumps. A lot of people did that with (insert your favorite alt coin here). It still hurts seeing the price drop, but I see no reason to sell now. It already lost most of it's value, I took most of the pain, and the remaining possible value it can loss is much less than what it can potentially gain. So I'm holding my bytes. Most altcoins have dropped very hard in price during their existence, and most of them went up much more than they dropped again. Lately, almost all altcoins dropped a lot, and Byteball is no exception. It was to be expected anyway, after many altcoins went up thousands of percents in just months. Byteball did the same. The same happened to my other airdropped altcoin, Stellar Lumens. I'm still holding those too. I could end up a bag holder on both, as some altcoins literally disappear, but I trust both Lumens and Bytes enough to believe in the projects. I always consider price drops part of the game where whoever drops the price wants to get my coins cheaper. Since I realized that, I stopped panic selling. I only sell small amounts when it's up high enough. That allows me to take some profit, without risking ending up feeling like the people who sold all their Bitcoins when it hit $0.50. Not so long people here in chat were predicting 1 GBYTE to be worth 16 Bitcoin at some point. What happened to that confidence? I hold 8 gbyte yesterday and right now I have 0.8 gbyte. Not a big amount but I will still holding. I believe in this cryptocurrency. Hope that after the airdrop, you guys will have more time to develop and the coin will have more space to grow stronger
So you sold 90%? That's not what "holding" means. The developers prefer to deal with gimmicks instead of generating real demand for this coin.
Tony trusts a good product sells itself. To read all updates, just check Tonych's post history.
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Hey everyone, I'm really sorry I took so long! I was sick~
Glad you're back! I had some balance left on Bittrex, so I didn't deposit everything there. It confirmed in 1 minute, fee on me (and lite ). The second confirmation took much longer. Time to buy altcoins! Small bump in the road: My browser's autofill turned the 0.01 for Waves into 0.01086598. That means I got 0.7434546 Waves too much, I sold them again. Some orders were filled at different rates, I tried to make up for that in the last buy, but overlooked the 952 satoshi from XMR that I didn't use. I can't buy for that low amount, so I'll neglect the difference. Later addition: I now remember I had some Eth-dust left on Bittrex, that makes up for the 952 sat. Bittrex takes 0.25% fee on all trades. OrdersBalancesUpdatesI've put 10-10-10 in my agenda for the coming 10 months. I'll try to give an update on the 4th of each month, unless something comes up, in that case I'll update as soon as I'm back online. Sell all dateAugust 4, 2018 Thanks for joining, now we wait for it all to go up Archived just in case it's needed later.
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Ok I am a noob and I don't know much of technical stuff but can't Chip-mixer make a encrypted connection between the client and it's servers so if a third party is involved the data is well encrypted? I don't know if it's even possible lol
Chipmixer uses an encrypted connection. I'm not sure how Cloudflare works in the details, but I can imagine Cloudflare must some how know who is a legit user, and who is just a DDOS-bot spamming. Until reading it here, I didn't realize that compromises privacy.
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will give more details about the staff mention tomorrow.
I'm curious and might be interested too
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Judging by your post history, you won't be missed. Let me request a nuke for you.
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Maybe give him 24 hours and if he doesn't respond or replied to any of your messages then give the spot to someone who's also interested. Also, it's been 5 days since Taras is offline, and his post history doesn't state anything about his inactivity in this forum. Idk just a suggestion as I myself am waiting for this to start. Still your call since it's your idea. Taras has his email address in his profile, I've sent him an email. It's the last thing I can use to reach him. My waiting list is empty, so if Taras is out, I'll have to re-open this topic for one more person to join. Taras knows it's depo-time, so idk what happened I'm waiting to start too, altcoins are going up and down so much lately.
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The developers should finally come up with a roadmap to see if this project is moving in a reasonable direction. - It doesn't look like it yet. A roadmap is typically used by any scam-ICO to earn millions without producing anything. Tony doesn't make promises and doesn't ask for money, but he gives a complete working product for free, complete with free money! Am I the only one here who wants to sell real goods against Blackbytes? The point is that I cannot do it, because there is a lack of the crucial fundamentals.
It's as easy as it gets, as long as you chat with your customers within Byteball chat. Only 20 BTC left on the buy side at bittrex, can't be a very high volume dump given that.
On the sell-side it doesn't need that much either, to get a big pump.
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Bounties will be paid this week though for the people who took part in ~ translations,
BKB received, thanks dean.
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i have been looking at various threads on bounty manager and it seems the same names crop up pretty often. Several campaign managers offer a bounty (say $100) to anyone who brings them a new campaign. I've seen both good and bad campaign managers use this practice, so don't just rely on how many people recommend a certain person. Check his/her own work: it's easy to check a spreadsheet with names in any existing campaign, and see if spammers get paid to spam, or get banned from the campaign.
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Sort cash.txt before you save it. Write a simple computer program that performs something like a binary search of the sorted data. It will be faster, and more customizable than grep. Even faster (on any Linux): cat money.txt cash.txt | wc -l # this tells you how many addresses you have cat money.txt cash.txt | sort | uniq | wc -l # this tells you how many unique addresses you have Both numbers will be the same. Even faster: cat money.txt cash.txt | sort | uniq -d # this just gives you all duplicates It'll also show if either one of the txt-files has duplicates on its own.
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