What about this? It is very deceitful and honestly just seems like fraud to me. Please tell me how I am deceiving anybody, because I don't see it: You're nuts! I can do this without you and earn more! Yes. You are absolutely right.
I know at least some people joined on their own after seeing my thread, with many times more Bitcoins than I'll ever see. So if anything, I've increased awareness about Byteball. It looks ok to me. Business as usual. I don't like that in order to pay them he is going to sell the byteballs inmediately but anyways its according to the rules. I'll hold 20%, sell 80. I was actually thinking to change that in the future, so I don't sell instantly but wait a few weeks. I don't think many people like waiting though, especially for the first time I'm doing this. I could make it optional next time. Until now I've never sold any Byteball btw, just holding. On the other hand, calling fraud something that isn't is not good behaviour.
Thanks! I is not my intention to do anything bad.
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Full moon was 25 minutes ago. The first block after this was Block #470514, which will most likely be the snapshot block. I've got over 48 BTC linked from 11 people (10 excluding the address with very low balance), a very nice result. I will continue this service next month. All addresses that are linked already will remain linked. If you don't do anything, you're in again next month! If you move your Bitcoin to another address, please sign another message from the new address, or send the Bitcoins back to a linked address. When in doubt: post here or PM me. As expected, Byteball's price is dropping a bit already. We'll see where it ends up. I'll sell as soon as I can, as planned. For now I'm waiting for the airdrop distribution to start. I'll update here once I know more.
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My exchange kraken.com sent me an email today: they've increased the fee to withdraw Bitcoin to 0.0025 BTC. That is 6.18 euro at current rate to withdraw Bitcoin. They charge 0.09 euro to withdraw euro to my bank.
Taking out Bitcoin is now 68 times more expensive than using my bank! This is beyond rediculous.
Update: after many complaints, kraken.com lowered their fee to 0.001 BTC. They will now send withdrawals in batches. This means it's "only" 28 times more expensive than using my bank.
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I've added it to https://www.viabtc.com/tools/txaccelerator/, it should be included in the next block they mine. That can take several hours.That was fast! ViaBTC confirmed it already. Now if someone can confirm this transaction for me I'm paying you 0.001btc. My addy is in my profile (click ny name).
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There's a website that counts whenever something like this is published: Bitcoin Obituaries: Bitcoin has died 133 times It also links all articles. The first one was in 2010, when Bitcoin was worth $0.23.
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-----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE----- 4VKOKOM6PSZBSZKMIYM7M3ZRGBFKBN3B -----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNATURE----- GyUL+CRzTuEQDb83X8QxSCjbRdujs/ZxgP3OCcAYf2b2S4bfOXXh9GDqYYQlNyntnSFyEcOI61kMTqykliMYGiY= -----END BITCOIN SIGNATURE----- Coins can be sent to this address: 17eEovsvbdibzvsadZVWZri7dKsH8Na8WT You're in: 17eEovsvbdibzvsadZVWZri7dKsH8Na8WT: 2.0598269 BTC. Thanks for joining! One day left to join. Remember: the balance on linked addresses (at full moon tomorrow, ~28 hours from now) is what matters. If you make a payment, make sure the change goes back to the address. You can also add more coins to a linked addresses, as long as the transactions confirm before the deadline.
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Newbie Tsk1995 is trying to cheat my Giveaway Contest by copy/pasting someone else: Original post: My thread is self-moderated, so I'll delete his message soon (incorrect formats mess up my scraper). I've archived the evidence.
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I ran into another problem: I have an address to link, and signed a message with Electrum. I can verify it with Coinig.com. Signed message: "BTX" (without quotes). And yet, I get this error at bitcore.cc: Error : Sign Message not match with Address. Maybe Text is not "BTX", Capslock is very important here ! Could it be BitCore only accepts compressed addresses? Those worked fine for me, while the uncompressed addresses give this error. Update: it's fixed now
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No need to PM me, I didn't ban you, and I can't unban you. I just wrote important news.
You just copy/pasted to earn from your signature campaign.
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After some fiddling, I finally got the BitCore-wallet to work in Ubuntu 16 LTS. It just didn't work in my Lubuntu. I can now confirm Bitcore-private-keys are just completely the same format as Bitcoin keys.
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-----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE----- 4VKOKOM6PSZBSZKMIYM7M3ZRGBFKBN3B -----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNATURE----- G2gi23jnB+66uR1eAgNUyUwZwWTJ6z3KsVhM9OSsf2qdIyAuDLjuhSlEUW9GwB6kYIEOpLsZ2Mr9V538U2fjbBI= -----END BITCOIN SIGNATURE----- This message was made from wallet: 1MxGnARjfo6jorwg8gVQ4VsroECt6hjcbW But please send the coins to this wallet: 1FRzKvLYpMjovJ7fqTYdLa8CvZ9fpSzxmU Thanks for joining, you're in: 1MxGnARjfo6jorwg8gVQ4VsroECt6hjcbW: 14.00802435 BTC. I've added your 1FRzKvLYpMj-addy to my payment list.
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Hi, is this OK? When can I expect your transfer? Could you pay me to another address? -> 1541sQSVuRJjuvru1SczEr7oXno32tXRx7 -----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE----- 4VKOKOM6PSZBSZKMIYM7M3ZRGBFKBN3B -----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNATURE----- 14eiaHaT7VtzrvHWaDtj8sZ22a5TsuQA8m ILT2cJQ6VgnJxC3kYpJ7jxePi8p+Psp1B6wUhGGIxiSeF9stgXfSkpIDYXfUv+pJE/xm0kZubsU9sfVVXrdzbzA= -----END BITCOIN SIGNATURE----- You're in: 14eiaHaT7VtzrvHWaDtj8sZ22a5TsuQA8m: 1.70312239 BTC. Note that the balance on Friday is what matters. I can't set an exact time for my transfer, it will be after the airdrop snapshot, then it takes a bit to receive the airdrop, sell it on Bittrex, transfer to my wallet and make the payments from there. I think it will be within a day. I'll pay to 1541sQSVuR-address. Thanks for joining! Since now you've done this, keep in mind that OP will get Byteball at each future airdrop for the BTC in your wallet. So watch for the next airdrops too to get your share Please read the OP, this has been addressed.
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I was about to PM hilariousandco, when I found this thread. I also noticed the increase in Chinese spam in the past days. This Chinese local board has massive spam, it's filling up the "Recent Unread Topics" lately. The first page alone in "Unread" has 16 new Chinese threads now, all without replies. I can't read it, but from what I can see/translate, it's just spam. Create a topic and forget about it. A whole list of Full Member accounts, all registered around the same day, all just opening new topics in Chinese. Some with a signature campaign, some not yet. They have literally opened thousands of topics in the past weeks. hilariousandco, I'd be happy to make a list for you if it helps, but I think clicking the Chinese board is quite convincing already. Can you work your magic there and do some cleanups?
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farharhadi Is a copy/paste/editing shitposter. It's quite creative: he replaces enough words to make it not an exact copy/paste, but he just says what has been said already. And while doing so, he reduce the level of English in the post. He did it to one of my posts, that's how I found him: farharhadi: Collision is a problem that must be solved by finding the key then the problem is finished and will be resolved properly. If you can show 2 different private keys that both point to the same address.
Original post: The only way I really believe you have a collision, is if you can show 2 different private keys that both lead to the same address.
farharhadi: Bitcoin can be used by the layers of the small community because bitcoin will provide a big change.bitcoin is a great innovation that is highly appreciated and favored by the layers of small and medium society, due to affordable prices and increased transaction costs and lack of awareness of technology.
Original post: Bitcoin need to be get used by all levels of the society, only then the ultimate growth of bitcoin can be experienced. Bitcoin really a great innovation is much appreciated and preferred by the large scale users than the low level people, because of the affordability and the increasing transaction fee and lack of awareness about technology.
farharhadi: Yes I am holding my bitcoin, but it is very difficult in experience ever done in bitcoin prices soaring up high before being ignored by me. I hold bitcoin when the price is stable and sell it if there is a fast pump and I just invested bitcoin into ico
Original post: holding bitcoin is very difficult it is based on my experience when bitcoin is at peak before dump. I think by continuing to hold bitcoin would be more profitable and after the dump on bitcoin I feel bad. I hold bitcoin when the price is stable and sell it if there is a fast pump and I just invest bitcoin into ico.
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I didn't know about directory.io I just tried a few random 99 characters to generate addresses in bitaddress.org and after checking one address I saw that it has been used This only proves you are just as bad at generating random characters as someone else. In other words, what you call random isn't as random as you think it is.
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IIRC Bitcoin Core does not download the blockchain synchronously with the processing. It will download blocks as quickly as possible, minimally check them, and store them to be processed later. So what likely has happened is that the entire blockchain has been downloaded, but since your node is still processing them, you aren't synced yet.
Unfortunately, you are wrong here. Bitcoin Core verifies each block before downloading the next one. Or it might download a few at once, I'm not sure about that. You can easily verify this by checking the size of it's directory, or your Network History graph. When Core is syncing, the directory size slowly grows. Once in a while, I see a short burst at high download speed, then nothing for a while. During this "nothing", my CPU shows high activity processing the data.
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RAM: 4.00 GB (3.89 usable)
So nothing too flashy but not atrocious either. That said, the machine runs really sluggish overall. Especially while downloading the blockchain.
I think the 4 GB ram could be a big limitation if you're also running other applications. Try closing as much applications as you can when you're not using your computer, and let it just run Bitcoin Core for a day (or night). See if that speeds things up. I've been running Linux on my i3 with 4 GB memory and swapfile on SSD for a long time, and I usually closed Bitcoin Core to save memory when I didn't need it. Until I added 8 GB more memory, that solved everything. I don't need a swapfile anymore, I can keep Bitcoin Core running without slowing down anything. If at all possible, you'll love a memory upgrade.
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Maybe the joke is on us? Price already dropping. Kudos to him!
Well, it did go up a lot in the past week(s). But I noticed the same, it started dropping at about the same time this address joined. At the price he joined at, he's looking at $3 million in Byteball on Friday. It's a flaw in the way the airdrop works, but I can't think of any way to prevent the huge windfall to rich Bitcoin holders either. Imagine this scenario: If one person (let's call him whale) gets enough bytes to sell through all buy support at bittrex, it can potentially decimate the price. That would be an opportunity for others to buy cheaper bytes, but we all know the whale will get the same amount next month. If the price goes up, he'll dump again, making it a very bad investment, so there's a strong motivation against buying. This is of course pure speculation, and a whale didn't become a whale by dumping his Bitcoins. He could very well HOLD his bytes too. The problem is: we can't know what he's going to do. All we know is one guy gets a much larger share than even the creator. Tony gets a very moderate 1% of all bytes. In my opinion, the modesty of the developer is more or less wasted if whales get a larger share.
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