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2521  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Unconfirmed transactions on: February 13, 2013, 01:11:32 PM
TX-ID please.
2522  Other / Off-topic / Re: User " crazy_rabbit " sends SPAM Private Messages ! on: February 13, 2013, 01:03:00 PM
Maybe it was just by accident? Clicked on the wrong user to send PM. That can happen.

Just ask him.

Although he makes a lot of noise for this coin. I don't think  he starts spamming People.
2523  Bitcoin / Press / Re: 2013-02-13 Could Amazon run central banks out of business on: February 13, 2013, 12:54:24 PM
These articles are more and more ridicolous

Next on the news:

Could Carrots replace the Dollar?
2524  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Scams & Scammers? Hall of Shame on: February 13, 2013, 12:25:47 PM
Presenting the Bitcoiner-Bot:

do
{

1) Scammer offers completely obvious untenable financial or productoffer with promises of huge returns / oddly convenient to use wallet or exchange site.
2) Bitcoiners shove their live savings into scammers throat.
3) Sane people warn against completely obvious scam
4) Sane people get angrily shouted down / put on ignore / accused of envy / accused of trolling / accused of hating bitcoin.
5) Bitcoiners shove more money into scammers throat.
6) Scammer gets 'hacked' and disappears.
7) Bitcoiners put on frowny faces and angrily shake their fists at sane people for being so rude to scammer they "made scammer disappear"
8 ) Bitcoiners happily await their refund.
9) Bitcoiners happily await their refund. Sane people snicker.
10) Bitcoiners happily await their refund. Sane people move over to investigate next obvious scammer.
11) Bitcoiners get slightly concerned there might be some problem with the refund.
12) Bitcoiners ineffectually gather information on scammers mother or spouse.
Optional) "Yes, Ma'am, I'm calling from the Internet about your son/groom. Hello? Hello?"
13) Bitcoiners express some concern they might have been scammed.
14) Bitcoiners convince themselves police doesn't care about theft because unlike gold bars Bitcoin has no stamp saying "If stolen, police will totally look for a thief." Sane people remind Bitcoiners gold bars have no such stamp either and the police totally will look into bitcoin theft. Sane people get shouted down because "I wasn't at my police station but I just KNOW they won't do a thing, so you're obviously wrong, sane people."
15) Third parties offer to go on a baseball bat boy baseball bat swinging tour. Third parties get deleted.
16) Bitcoiners get slightly angry at scammer.
17) Bitcoiners express disbelief they could have been so easily scammer, maintain that "NO ONE could have known."
}
while (Bitcoinbalance > 0);
2525  Local / Trading und Spekulation / Re: Der Aktuelle Kursverlauf on: February 13, 2013, 11:07:48 AM
Faszinierend ist, dass wir bisher noch gar nichts in den Medien gehört haben. Sollte das noch 1-2 Wochen so weiter gehen knacken wir das all Time hoch und dann wird's Berichte a la "Totgesagte Leben länger" "Bitcoin is back - stronger than ever" usw. geben.

Dann können wir uns richtig auf was gefasst machen.
2526  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Large number of unspent outputs / Consolidate some outputs message on: February 13, 2013, 10:59:32 AM
I found that explanation very helpful too.

Question. If someone has lots of mBTC "1000 pennies" and manages to send them all as 10 BTC (perhaps with fees). Then presumably the 10 BTC are now at one address with the multiple-outputs problem gone away.

Yes. That's correct. The receiving address now has only 1 new unspent output with 10 BTC.
2527  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Large number of unspent outputs / Consolidate some outputs message on: February 13, 2013, 10:20:20 AM
I will explain it very simply.

Bitcoin always has to spend the whole amount of an output. That's like when you get a 10 Dollar Note. In order to spend it you will have to spend the whole 10 Dollar note and will get Change back.

Now if you send a 10 Dollar note to someone that is very cheap. But if you only have 1000 Pennys sending this 10 Dollars might get quite expensive.

It's the same with Bitcoin. And the sender pays the fees for sending, too.

I don't know how the Blockchain wallet handles fees, but I can say for sure your coins are not gone. And you are still able to spend them. Maybe someone else will answer this.

For now, add some more addresses to your wallet (you can do this under receive coins), name them and use them for receiving for different purposes.

1 "Fee BTC" address
1  "Mt.Gox" address
and so on.

This way you Wallet has different addresses to choose from when sending coins. If you don't specify a specific address when sending coins Blockchain will choose which (or which combination) fits best.
2528  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Large number of unspent outputs / Consolidate some outputs message on: February 13, 2013, 09:53:57 AM
I don't know exactly how Blockchain handles fees, I don't use it myself. Basically, with enough fees you are able now.

For the future, use an extra address (you can have as many addresses as you want) for free BTC sites to not have some large outputs behind some very small.
2529  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Large number of unspent outputs / Consolidate some outputs message on: February 13, 2013, 09:35:44 AM
That's the price you pay for bloating the blockchain with Satoshie Dice  Grin

Like you said in you subject, you probably have many very small unspent outputs (1 Satoshi loose confirmations?). Yor Wallet always needs to spend the first confirmed output first. First in First out principle.

You will be able to spend more with enough confirmations again, but you will have to pay ridiculous high fees.
2530  Local / Deutsch (German) / Re: Verdopplung des Netzwerks in Kürze +19.8 TH/s KAWOOOOOOOM on: February 13, 2013, 09:02:16 AM
Auf BTCGuild hat jemand 800 GH/s in Betrieb genommen. KAWOOOOOOOOOOOOOM


http://mineforeman.com/2013/02/13/800-giga-hash-per-second-user-just-started-mining-at-btcguild/


derzeit noch unbestätigt.

Sind bereits 1.1 TH/s: http://www.btcguild.com/halloffame.php

und steigend...

16 Avalons? Asicminer? Auf jeden Fall passiert mal was.
2531  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Presentations using Prezi on: February 12, 2013, 09:24:03 PM
Cool, is it possible to make Offline presentations with this?

At best ones that don't need to have anything installed?

I have to hold Presentations quite often in my job and standing out of the crowd is very often the most important part.

That might just be a tool to help me with this (at least until everyone uses it  Cheesy )
2532  Local / Deutsch (German) / Re: Filehoster über premiumize.me on: February 12, 2013, 08:48:15 PM
Ja, nutzte den Dienst seit ca. 6 Monaten und bin sehr zufrieden.

Kann das nur weiterempfehlen.

Den Usenet teil habe ich noch nicht getestet. Ist nicht so wirklich meins.


Auch toll finde ich den automatischen Proxy nach Länder IP wenn man eine nur in einem bestimmten Land verfügbare Seite besucht.

Z.B. bbc.co.uk oder syfy.com
2533  Other / Meta / Re: Upcoming downtime on: February 12, 2013, 08:04:15 PM
502s again from 21:01 to 21:02 CET

Me too.
2534  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Newbie restrictions on: February 12, 2013, 07:06:10 PM
waiting...
waiting too..

What may I serve you while you're waiting?

2535  Bitcoin / Press / Re: 2013-02-12 BBC News - Bitcoin virtual currency can now be used to pay for pizza on: February 12, 2013, 06:58:33 PM
Great PR.

All I say is: Most Online Today: 1393.

Most online yesterday: 949

Thx BBC.

And special thanks pizza.
2536  Bitcoin / Press / Re: 2013-02-12 BBC News - Bitcoin virtual currency can now be used to pay for pizza on: February 12, 2013, 03:13:55 PM
Well, again you see how mainstream media works.

Journalist: Hey Boss, remember that internet money I told you about, that one that could completely change our monetary system? That one you didn't want to make an artikle about?
Boss: Barely.
Journalist. You now can buy Pizza with it.
Boss: Well, if that isn't front page material.

*Example slightly exaggerated
2537  Bitcoin / Press / Re: 2013-02-11 Does Anyone Bitcoin? on: February 12, 2013, 01:09:34 PM
Survivalists gather lots of stuff, store them in a nuclear shelter, and protect it all with heavy weapons.

So I don't worry too much about their gold.

There are actually people doing this?

That pretty much is like playing reverse lotto.
If a worst case scenario happens I will possibly not be screwed.  Tongue

Well, other hobbies can be expensive too.
2538  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Today the entire Bitcoin system can buy: ... on: February 12, 2013, 10:46:55 AM
ok, let's start this, could be fun.

Today all Bitcoins could buy this mansion:



Worth 200 Mil USD.
2539  Other / Off-topic / Re: Is Pirate back in business? on: February 12, 2013, 06:47:46 AM
Seems like some idiot smart investor has actually send him two coins: http://blockchain.info/address/15a6BzXmUotQvRabDbDiTgR54zAh2KK63E
2540  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What exactly is wrong with LTC? on: February 11, 2013, 08:53:37 PM
I have nothing against Litecoin or any other Altchain.

There is simply no reason to use any of them. All of them are simply BTC clones, none of them has any improvement so far.

If there where at some point one that makes something significant better than Bitcoin I would give it a try. But there is simply none.
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