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261  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Garzik Forks UnitedBitcoin Away from "Maximalists" to Support Altcoin Communitie on: December 19, 2017, 07:33:43 AM
This is a total scam.

A fork is fine, but give the people the fork.

What is easily passed in the roadmap is that they give out coins that are active after November 1st.

So, if you bought your bitcoins 2 months ago - You get nothing.

16.75 Million coins distributed, but if you haven't used any in the last 1.5 months, you get nothing.  THEY get them.

So, one for you and xxx,xxx for them.
another one for you and xxx,xxx for them.

I still can't believe that they expect anyone that purchases their coins as an investment over 2 months ago get nothing.

This is basically a scam, a pre-mine, and de-anonymization of bitcoin owners whom try to get some if this free coin by moving coins around if they want to claim anything.  It's not a fork when they get 16.5 million out of the 16.75 in existence.
262  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: United Bitcoin Hardfork December 12th on: December 19, 2017, 07:32:18 AM
This is a total scam.

A fork is fine, but give the people the fork.

What is easily passed in the roadmap is that they give out coins that are active after November 1st.

So, if you bought your bitcoins 2 months ago - You get nothing.

So, 16.75 Million coins distributed, but if you haven't used any in the last 1.5 months, you get nothing.  THEY get them.

So, one for you and xxx,xxx for them.
another one for you and xxx,xxx for them.

I still can't believe that they expect anyone that purchase their coins as an investment over 2 months ago get nothing.

This is basically a scam, a pre-mine, and de-anonymization of bitcoin owners whom try to get some if this free coin by moving coins around if they want to claim anything.  It's not a fork when they get 16.5 million out of the 16.75 in existence.
263  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How do I claim coins from forks of Bitcoin? on: December 18, 2017, 07:09:06 PM
How do I claim coins from forks of Bitcoin?

Are these all the Bitcoins forks:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_bitcoin_forks

CALM is not a fork from bitcoin too ? sorry I always  thought it was.

Clam is also a fork, weird that it isn't on the Wikipedia page.

Thanks.

CLAM is not a fork.  It is an airdrop based on bitcoin addresses having any balance.
Basically, the same as Lumens and Byteball in the concept of free 'airdrops'.

Forks are a split of the chain.  BTC forks are:  BCH, BTG, BTX, and many new forks like United, Diamond, Platinum (metals, stones, etc).
264  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Bitcoin Uranium- Make Bitcoin Great Again on: December 18, 2017, 04:06:53 AM
Sites not up yet and no further details?
265  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BYTEBALL: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments on: December 18, 2017, 12:15:44 AM
Byteball is a really good choice for buy. It is better than IOTA and I am sure, that when people will explore potential of this coin, it will have a really great rise. IOTA rised 8 times per a few last days.

Iota's price is highly manipulated since most of the tokens are in just a few big players. Byteball on the other side is truly decentralsed, so in the long rum a winner - or so I tend to believe.

Also, Byteball didn't pump out fake news like being in partnership with Microsoft.


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Here is your link to receive 0.001 GB: https://byteball.org/openapp.html#textcoin?jungle-spoil-toe-flip-scrub-area-bright-slight-bacon-crime-skirt-fragile
266  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BYTEBALL: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments on: December 17, 2017, 06:35:06 PM
Has anyone bought Blackbytes?

I think it's one of the most underrated, undervalued anonymous cryptos. 

I wouldn't be surprised if just takes off one of these days.

Where i can buy Blackbytes?

I cant find it on coinmarketcap.

You get bytes and then use the wallet to communicate with one of several bots to exchange your bytes for blackbytes.
You can't currently buy blackbytes from any exchange.

I wanted to ask, is Rai Blocks also a competitor to Byteball (and IOTA)?

Yes.

I'm so happy, had to come here to share, because my byteball asset profits doubled, my friend told me to keep it, you will have a chance, the result, I did not expect it to come so early


Congrats!


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Here is your link to receive 0.001 GB: https://byteball.org/openapp.html#textcoin?swift-deny-rich-dirt-target-catalog-shoot-shrug-taste-flavor-diet-clog
267  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: I just divorced my wife and put every cent I have into Blackbytes on: December 17, 2017, 05:22:11 AM
I'm the only woman that I know that actually owns any crypto, its funny reading your OP.

So did you divorce your ex wife and put everything into Blackbytes, or did she divorce you ?  Wink

Nice.... another woman in crypto.  I think that means there is three now.   Of course I'm kidding, but have to admit that you're of the minority.

Seems it was mutual.

Oh another divorced guy  Cheesy
Welcome in club

Many of us are in the club.   Tongue


I think your divorce is not brilliant reason to take your asset with Blackbytes, I believe your post is just to promoted Blackbytes. Never know about this and I don't have any knowledge/ experience about it, but my question is why not replace your money with btc?. I can't tell you nothing but your post looks funny for me. Thank's again.

Doesn't seem like his divorce was the reason to me.  What's wrong with promoting Blackbytes?  At least it's not the Dev team claiming they have Microsoft on board.  (jab)

I would of put everything in Bitcoin instead. Alteast you will become a millionaire in a few years and your wife might ask to come back  Grin

Why would he want her back when she becomes a gold digger?

Sorry to hear that You've divorced. About your investment as you can see everywhere people keep saying that "don't put all your eggs into one basket", I would say same thing. It is very risky to putting all you have into one project. Hope you can success. Wish you best luck. 

Don't be sorry about it.  Looks like he is happy.

how do you buy and save your blackbytes? how was the distribution of blackbytes in the past?  same as byteball?  wish you all the best. good luck!

Yes, the wallet holds Byte and Blackbytes by default.  You can add other 'assets' as well.
The wallet also has access to bot for different things like gambling, insurance, and trading.


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Here is your link to receive 0.001 GB: https://byteball.org/openapp.html#textcoin?time-garlic-canoe-entry-twice-mesh-require-that-funny-merit-shove-merit
268  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BYTEBALL: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments on: December 16, 2017, 07:15:52 PM
@michael1

it was strangely neither it was blockologist he took over when CZ vanished. CZ complained when he came back. Polo didnt change it so we ended up with 2 different names.

Bittrex is easier to work with so best to go for it now but it will probably take tonys agreement


More important is just to get coinmarketcrap to change it so noobs can see the unit price (well they assume its a unit) is not already seemingly super expensive.

I think it is the single most important thing for bb to do right now. There are hoards of noobs heading this way right now. All about to invest in cheap per unit dags

Agreed.

Whats interesting is that despite the $30 million that just hit Byteball, Blackbytes price hasnt changed.

I think Blackbytes will outperform Byteball, so much so I've gone all in on it, heres my journey https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2490878.80

This is because blackbytes are directly traded for bytes.  There is no comparison to dollar or any other crypto.   GB<-->GBB trading isn't affected.
I'm reading your thread - congrats on the divorce.  Giving up alcohol is good as well if you're putting the same money you would normally spend on that into crypto.  Smiley


I think Blackbytes will outperform Byteball, so much so I've gone all in on it, heres my journey https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2490878.80

I think black bytes is still too difficult. It should be tap and pay (or a similar pay link by email/text) to really become viable for a large public. Backup should work easier as well (only the nerds do full backups each month).

Imagine paying 100% private with a simple tool. Monero packed in DAG Byteball.

I like blackbytes, because without it, I may not have played with smart contracts, etc.
I think the value would shoot through the roof if Blackbytes became "Monero packed in DAG Byteball".  So, maybe someday.... until then, I'll hodl mine.

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Here is your link to receive 0.001 GB: https://byteball.org/openapp.html#textcoin?nature-inspire-grid-dinosaur-depth-water-search-winter-consider-deposit-live-impact

269  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BYTEBALL: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments on: December 16, 2017, 03:34:29 PM
Please help me understand the current value of blackbytes in my wallets. I have two wallets and one reports 1,165,199,757

and other one reports 630,012,142 as count of blackbytes.

1,165,199,757 = 1.16 GB
   630,012,142 = 0.63 GB

So, Bytes or Blackbytes, it's just a number.

Blackbytes are currently worth about .05 the value of bytes.

So, 1.16GB of Blackbytes (1.16GBB (gigablackbytes)) is worth about .058 GB (gigabytes)


Tone Vays had an interview with Richard Heart and he mentioned Byteball.
Boom! GBytes 50% up!  Grin

https://youtu.be/zCDSoaIstTM

Yes i actually saw that live. It was great to hear Byteball mentioned but i didnt expect a pump like the one we are having. I guess there are a lot of new guys just looking for any scrap or hint of which coin is going to moon next.

I don't think that's what the cause was.  Richard, not quite as well known as Tone, has been talking about Byteball for a while now.  Something else happened to drive the price hike.

Damn. Bargain hunting season didn't last long. That's a shame.
Richard Heart been plugging Byteball for a while now.

It's still a bargain.   Smiley

This coin will double over 100x in the next months, mark my words.

When someone says that, I normally offer to give a big unit to that person.  I have done this many times with bitcoin.  In a way, both people win.  This has cost me so much money (happily) that I've learned not to offer it anymore.
So, this time, I'll just say that I hope you're right!

It's only a begin.

I expect the price will drop and pump ago.

You're right!



Sorry just re-read this.

Some parts are incorrect. We (boolberry community) simply paid bittrex to rename bbr to xbb and they did it next day. If you pay the exchange does what you want.

If we the community want it put to megabytes we could instruct bittrex to do it. There are some  costs associated though.



That's terrible.  (The ability to pay an exchange to do what you want.)
I guess now would be the better time since not all exchanges have it listed yet.
I wouldn't mind paying it myself depending on the cost.

Was it the community that made it happen or the BB devs which had to make the contact.  Probably the latter.
Maybe first contact https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/byteball/ and/or https://coinlib.io/coin/GBYTE/Byteball to get them to change to MByte instead of GByte.



well IOTA is now about 100x more expensive then byteball, all that with inferior tech. Even without the publicity stunts and lies that IOTA did, I would still expect 10x. I don't think it's unreasonable. Byteball has waaaay more room to grow.

Agreed.  And the Mircosoft fiasco which the public found out causing the recent dump on IOTA after it's huge rise.


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Here is your link to receive 0.001 GB: https://byteball.org/openapp.html#textcoin?ritual-once-pulp-enroll-exclude-monitor-grace-tomato-hurry-update-barrel-soul


270  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BYTEBALL: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments on: December 16, 2017, 09:09:56 AM

Then keep bashing all you want.I really don't care.You can't stop even if someone complains.Yes it's a bug and to mention in hope to get it fixed is a suggestion not a complain.I an again suggesting you to change your dictionary lol and you don't have to put up with me seriously.It's your choice.I am done with you.Got more important things to do and yes I am here to only dump my Gbytes every airdrop Wink

Suggestion regarding dictionary.   Thanks, I will consider it.
I love putting up with you.
Glad to see you're leaving.  I did really enjoy the chat and look forward to talking to you again in March.
I'm happy to know you dumped your Gbytes in the 200's while it's now in the 500's.  I probably bought yours, so thanks for the free profit on your free bytes.  Everyone wins.

it begins..

is there any plan to change default exchange unit from GBYTE to MBYTE?

The default in the wallet is Bytes.
Tonych doesn't decide what the default amount is on exchanges.
- I emailed bittrex and coinmarketcap requesting they change Byteball to Bytes as it's called or to MByte (megabytes); however, I've received no response.

Unless you mean the textcoin?  I would like to see that default to MB instead of GB.

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Here is your link to receive 0.001 GB: https://byteball.org/openapp.html#textcoin?vacuum-elephant-ugly-culture-stuff-arm-sphere-rabbit-castle-bargain-powder-warfare

271  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BYTEBALL: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments on: December 16, 2017, 08:44:24 AM
It seems you’ve done everything right so far to create a new wallet from scratch.
But the error messages give a hint that you weren’t successful to delete all files. Maybe you still had the wallet running (check taskmanager) while you were deleting and some files were still locked by the app? Or you are running different user accounts and the one who created the wallet first isn’t the one you’re using now (an access rights problem). After deleting %localappdata%/byteball, please restart the machine and have a look if the folder is really gone.

And thanks for the kind words!   Smiley


I appreciate your quick response CryptKeeper.

I did as you suggested, but same result.

Before wallet installation, I checked the following folders to make sure they were clear of any byteball stuff:
C:\Users\-------\AppData\Local\
C:\Program Files (x86)
C:\Windows\System32\%LOCALAPPDATA%

After installation I checked again:
C:\Users\-------\AppData\Local\byteball
C:\Program Files (x86)
C:\Windows\System32\%LOCALAPPDATA% <-nothing appears here even after installation, which leads me to believe I must have the location wrong (it's the only place I could find it).

Is a different location possible for %LOCALAPPDATA%\byteball ? Please give me the exact path as I'm fairly new to all this. Thanks again.


The folder name is byteball in %localappdata%

So, mine is (for example):
C:\Users\Michail\AppData\Local\byteball

Simply rename the folder to byteball-old
272  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BYTEBALL: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments on: December 16, 2017, 07:48:45 AM
Since you're dumping, we don't have to see you complaining/bitching anymore?

"I am not complaining." -- That's exactly what you're doing.  Your entire post (and prior post) are complaints about the specific byteball bot and Bitcoin.
Facts are straight and you don't have to CPFP if you don't want to; however it was a possible resolution.  That fee method is not a bug in the bot.  It was simply to keep the fees down.  Had the bot charged a larger fee, you would be complaining that the fee is too high.  It goes back to the point that if there is something to complain about, a person will.

So, if you don't like bitcoin fees or speed, then maybe you should use something else; i.e. Byteball.

You don't decide if I want to keep or dump my Gbyte.Don't bash people if they don't want to hold Gbyte.Yes I am only here for free airdrop and I ain't complaining and yes it's the bug in that bot.Don't assume if I would be complaining if bot send the btc with high fees -_-
It's that bot fault and nothing to do with my liking of 'bitcoin fees' as general.Exhanges like bittrex rarely send bitcoin with low fees.Instead of arguing with me that I am complaining you should accept that it's the bug in that bot.No one wants to buy Bitcoin from that bot if they have to wait days for the tx to get confirmation.It should have an option to choose the fees and one who wants low fee and want to wait can select that and one who wants faster confirms can select high fees.That's a valid suggestion and not a complain -_-
Perhaps you should change your dictionary instead of bashing people on their opinions. Smiley

I didn't decide you will dump your bytes.  You did.
I get to bash if I want to.  
It's not a bug.  It's simply not a feature that you want.
I didn't assume anything.  You're simply complaining you don't get your free money faster.
You get to blame the bot if you want.  Quite simply, you proved that if there is something to complain about, you will (even it's it's just not getting your free money as fast as you want it).
Complaining about the bot will net you a less postive outcome than simply suggesting the bot have such an option.
You didn't make a suggestion, you complained and called it a bug.

Since you admitted to being here only for the free airdrops and dumping, does that mean I don't have to put up with you again until March?


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Here is your link to receive 0.001 GB: https://byteball.org/openapp.html#textcoin?useless-wheel-excuse-feel-hole-leader-sustain-tower-wrap-negative-element-object
273  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Recover blockchain.info wallet password - 0.5 BTC bounty on: December 16, 2017, 07:17:33 AM
With regards to item #1... What happens if you enter the following URL into your webbrowser: https://blockchain.info/wallet/ENTER-YOUR-WALLET-ID-HERE?format=json

for example: https://blockchain.info/wallet/9bb4c672-563e-4806-9012-a3e8f86a0eca?format=json

Does the system prompt you to authorise the login attempt via Email? Do you get sent an email asking to confirm the login? If so, click authorise and try and load the URL again. You should see the wallet.aes.json text which you can copy/paste to a text file in preparation for using btcrecover.

Do you have the email address originally used to register the wallet? If so, you *might* be able to get the Blockchain.info support people to supply you with the wallet.aes.json... which will contain the encrypted "payload" data for your wallet... You'd just need to run the gauntlet of ID verification etc. But I've heard it is possible.

Hello,

I tried out your method, I received the confirmation email, however when returning to the previous tab it did not display the wallet.aes.json data, it remained the same.

Any other suggestions?

Did you have any luck downloading the blockchain.info json payload? 

I've had no success for a wallet for which I have lost the password.  Using the URL https://blockchain.info/wallet/<WalletID>?format=json only works for wallets that I've already accessed from the machine I'm using to access the URL.  In other words, it is cached.  If I try to access a wallet ID that isn't cached (I've never accessed it from the machine I'm using), I'm given a message stating that an auth email has been sent.  Even when I receive the email and click to approve auth, the browser still won't load the json showing the payload... I just get the same message stating an email has been sent.  Clearing cache, etc., doesn't help.

Anyone else have luck obtaining the wallet.aes.json information?

I managed to retrieve the wallet using the recover wallet function in btcrecover, modifying the URL directly did not work.

I decided to test just to see if I can duplicate the problem.

First,

https://blockchain.info/wallet/ENTER-YOUR-WALLET-ID-HERE?format=json
This only works if you're either logged in already or have access to the email address to allow clicking on the allow link or if no email was setup.

Assuming you have access to one of the three above, you can download the wallet.aes.json

To ensure this works, I created a new wallet:
04c51acb-cd25-443b-b476-24596510743b      with a password of Internet123

Going to https://blockchain.info/wallet/04c51acb-cd25-443b-b476-24596510743b?format=json

I get:
Code:
{"extra_seed":"9aad9898377c0512d95937251218be88f6819aea118b7b84f0285c489f8848bb8fdc96aa120e16ccb23aaff30470a8fedb01f0fa35b69a031d9f84b2e9b30cd0","auth_type":0,"initial_success":"Reminder: Verify your email.","real_auth_type":0,"payload":"{\"pbkdf2_iterations\":5000,\"version\":3,\"payload\":\"wKMW8TesJrvop+ZNVKN6VeW+9vjFUxunjNdif7i8VE9EA6CquuR\/70j0cP\/oa7tbEjqp2G\/qIJaHStaytIJOkUHYZT8yPMjnj9O0zlRMijN9x7P1JnH0tDVuCZwRSp6ZgYAbVBfdFYqb+j8JWgN3gZIwFttyt+uOHQTZ8PgFkJqKu1DJzU8gMDAYesCRywtIgeUslkPf7xMu78kMYPzQ07mbGagmGmCL0ICoK4VZP+NO8igEZZYwfMcSGG0lawoWpObvon+EwDZ1KIvD6ob3m3wjD+RECeOKpwQT1K04WbplGarrJfX2Nup89\/l0uWEITQIU3Sc4AxbY7BAhHh1nyctv6Ttt+Xtko7l77JjAQ8gYl5s+4jFB5VtUj5MGuS00B\/gPbiqZZKtGMJan2JopX9Wk7ydOiR4mXa94sZxU5jfhiCAaUO3cEd0ssEEeQce6mIqLbVjYbdUytRxV2+n+6fP4PEEDeWtKpFMzYIR4iWMYChJ8mKiKybBSEEGYvVHQYvQbahx9tMuNIQo4voTFn4LUovLMmANFsj0lufHbN4nI7yuEPY5etwZL0wt2dw5cuFKUqY+P8GiGl1WhcFfouD8Y5cVaGL\/Sp3Nqx8sk6hR8zyrcXqrO7WFDaX+kY4dAH\/HnBWUVZ5AI9sgKLJviwt9PgKoZzq4kSYXOnAQE8F+PxJOt7sCZsrsxjFgdj8auZpCTj3OuEH\/Ula8CJSr52iDx1ZmqtjrnVXgzE5nB7Nu9B2f2+XK3qO2DNS1Qljcr9+uJvEymjklmArro1sDBUMGRORT+cENbTgkX8mRr75cA6T7KlVBd+wwVbouLvScBUizlgfx3bNZFGMJCbR5MAnF1ivKpxnokMsBHfl6l9bACiBHjdgFAF69o3yfAT9sIQiXsPK9bpuKvZT\/nJalI81ksBD+9+ELSQ+sqH9CtbKYCXxdIA63EEVANfPROEjHPgkrz4YZHan5jiaKXy+LN0dQCTKZbrAiK2ZmDFqTqfnxiOhLaie5yhDjbUjrznWPwoa0ZNF2ckBzo3CcCr0hvi3CfmpDqDKieWnRRDxmJRfqmu\/rj\/iJPDUMZD\/ElQOsiJNaZrG4eunEbYDd7KE6rtx8Ir51ijrtMlbQonhr6WQTNZdLPmfWzLLvt8H1a9dsmwgjvQwPn+v8K9YFpholXSKCGhceJjNy\/5VBlltoYU5L3Rh6FrADAZBFrPt\/xeHrYrrViOvTxlQffeJSIqlpUfs1uqZ7Xw+XoWHOhjKPVvWRULDBaKYo+sTfVtQsjh0CzTQ64TOYHQQd82Dk3jBZRfw0NO7lZLjMog2UZt70rOKFw39cYRYIaFLuV8zqgh+Z5hwsM7VIUsXjiaBamjSDo3yg33i9iI34tpZTJKrjJvqD3bcwK1FqYkjyV6JFgi6IHxFjIpqBOUyF67Rnw3uATq1vgxo4o\/GY0cUSH46x\/6\/5UWLp\/jccUpfjqq+r41WOsRDoy0RDX9t3iq0K0gjGa8+C8KyZ2hTegcUZX25YkMJgJNv8audvXV840l+T1EZKZvnd88FaIoa09jSvwnp4o+KuZIXizMnDTSDsuiPVFAylcGU1dDlIq6dRseSeUqPsb\/9Ehok9GUucrMxeDLS3P2CwYazvt6V3E6nKC388SndLMyYPIuj6klBjfbiCEziPbjGBVGRsqmMEiIbo4MqS6E5\/eXiIeO4xGI1hdfS1o+VYaXYjt8VaJFTjI0XDL98XJ1tQfa4weVTPKtULJP61aiDq85Xwzhmcm3QXuzRsttcMT9yAPPe5nsiufBIZ83cz9AP4M\/PNXYhmr1guAfnOlJz2NJjWZxunXonIqKq1\/rCE3jigLtoeuoX43kFJ39gkx7tPoKom8\/ccWdcDEaljE8M9F6ZM1LA0AA6GpiPPnIAw=\"}","symbol_local":{"symbol":"$","code":"USD","symbolAppearsAfter":false,"name":"U.S. dollar","local":true,"conversion":5677.96942186},"guid":"04c51acb-cd25-443b-b476-24596510743b","payload_checksum":"ee1b621250d9a4c616b6fe11f55b10def49883b35fdfc5345807d9194238713e","war_checksum":"8f7d54ba8f9fcc75","language":"en","symbol_btc":{"symbol":"BTC","code":"BTC","symbolAppearsAfter":true,"name":"Bitcoin","local":false,"conversion":100000000.00000000},"sync_pubkeys":false}

And, using the download script, I get:
Code:
E:\btcrecover-master\extract-scripts>download-blockchain-wallet.py 
Please enter your wallet's ID (e.g. 9bb4c672-563e-4806-9012-a3e8f86a0eca)
> 04c51acb-cd25-443b-b476-24596510743b
Wallet file saved as 04c51acb-cd25-443b-b476-24596510743b
which contains:
Code:
{"pbkdf2_iterations":5000,"version":3,"payload":"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"}


Strange... The information for both is different.  So, let's see what extracting the data gives:

Code:
E:\btcrecover-master\extract-scripts>extract-blockchain-main-data.py 04c51acb-cd25-443b-b476-24596510743b
Blockchain first 16 encrypted bytes, iv, and iter_count in base64:
Yms65b72+MVTG6eM12J/uLxUT8CjFvE3rCa76KfmTVSjelWIEwAArdyA3Q==

Code:
E:\btcrecover-master\extract-scripts>extract-blockchain-main-data.py wallet-from-http.txt
Blockchain first 16 encrypted bytes, iv, and iter_count in base64:
Yms65b72+MVTG6eM12J/uLxUT8CjFvE3rCa76KfmTVSjelWIEwAArdyA3Q==

So, either method you use, the data extracted is the same.  This is good in knowing that either way results in the same extracted data.
So, now let's try to crack in via tokens.

I created a basic token file.  (basic.txt) which only contains:   Internet123   (Yes, the exact password - just to prove the wallet can be cracked if it gets the right password)

Code:
E:\btcrecover-master>btcrecover.py --tokenlist basic.txt --data-extract
Starting btcrecover 0.17.9 on Python 2.7.13 64-bit, 16-bit unicodes, 32-bit ints

Please enter the data from the extract script
> Yms65b72+MVTG6eM12J/uLxUT8CjFvE3rCa76KfmTVSjelWIEwAArdyA3Q==
Wallet difficulty: 5,000 PBKDF2-SHA1 iterations
Using 8 worker threads
0 of 1 [----------------------------------------------] 0:00:00, ETA:  --:--:--
Password found: 'Internet123'
Very nice.  It works.



Let's try with a couple of variables....   I change the token in basic.txt to:
Code:
%ia
nternet%1,3d
Without going into a long explaination, this will try passwords like:
internet0, Internet232, 2nternet1, 0nternet999, Anternet1, nternet00, and so on.

Code:
E:\btcrecover-master>btcrecover.py --tokenlist basic.txt --data-extract
Starting btcrecover 0.17.9 on Python 2.7.13 64-bit, 16-bit unicodes, 32-bit ints

Please enter the data from the extract script
> Yms65b72+MVTG6eM12J/uLxUT8CjFvE3rCa76KfmTVSjelWIEwAArdyA3Q==
Wallet difficulty: 5,000 PBKDF2-SHA1 iterations
Using 8 worker threads
96855 of 116602 [###############################-------] 0:02:30, ETA:  0:00:30
Password found: 'Internet123'

I wont go into anymore combinations as I only wanted to point out that it works.


To bad I still haven't cracked the password to my friends account which he lost the password to years ago.  It was only about .05 BTC though.  Maybe try again in a few more years.  Smiley




274  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BYTEBALL: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments on: December 16, 2017, 02:59:01 AM
Let me butt in here to say that in some cases users might not have a choice in running a light wallet.
I personally had an app installed in full mode which had bytes and blackbytes on it, I didn't run it for months. When I launched it to sync, it synced well up to some point but then it was just almost stuck (on an HDD). What I did was make a full backup, copy it to a computer with an SSD and restore from it. Needless to say that using a light wallet wouldn't have solved the problem ...

Welcome to butt in.  Everyone has a choice at running a light wallet or full node.
You chose to run a full node (not the default).
Needless to say.... running a light wallet WOULD have solved the problem.Smiley

It wouldn't have Smiley. I'm not talking about a fresh install, I'm talking about a case where a full wallet contains blackbytes. There are two ways to regain control over the blackbytes, either sync the current full wallet up or restore in another full wallet that will sync up faster (SSD).

A full backup of a light wallet does in fact keep youis fr bytes and blackbytes with a full restore.  It takes about 15 seconds to sync.  No matter how far back in history.

Of course it does, nobody's arguing about that Smiley. Again the case I'm exposing is if one already had blackbytes in a full wallet, the only way out, is to sync up a full wallet.

Again, a light wallet is fast and stores (and restores) bytes/blackbytes via a full backup/full restore.

Again, nobody's arguing about that and again you are missing the point by talking about something that is irrelevant to the case of a full wallet with blackbytes in it (I know I'm repeating myself but it seems necessary).

Resolution:
I do understand that since you have a full wallet and you will need to sync.

Yay! Finally Smiley.

You can resolve the problem for the future by starting up another wallet and move your funds to it.  This way, you will not have the sync issue in the future.

Yes. Having said that, once the full wallet is running on an SSD it syncs up fast and there is no more syncing issue.

The whole point of my comment was actually to say that answering people who complain about syncing speed, "use a light wallet" is not helpful ... Yes "use a light wallet" in case you are fresh-installing or in case you only have bytes on your slow-syncing full wallet (cuz they can be restored through the seed), but if you have blackbytes on a slow-syncing full wallet and you want to regain control over them, well you are stuck until your full wallet syncs up or another fast-syncing (running on an SSD) full wallet where you restored from your full backup syncs up.


Using a light wallet would have solved the problem as you never would have had the problem.  It was a choice made to go against the defaults.
It's the same argument people have for using Bitcoin Core wallet. - slow, SSD, takes lots of space, etc.

So, we agree that full node is slow.  Must have a modern computer for speed.

There are other methods to restoring to a light wallet as I have done it before for several people and never charged anyone.

I think, and believe you would agree, that it would be awesome if there was a tool to convert a full node wallet to light wallet.


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275  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BYTEBALL: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments on: December 15, 2017, 08:13:31 PM

I consider textcoin the new method ... and people are using it already if you haven't noticed. Even Michail1 has to admit that he is distributing Bytes for free Smiley

I don't give anything away for free. Smiley

That said....
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276  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BYTEBALL: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments on: December 15, 2017, 06:08:04 PM
so nesxt airdrop for btc and byte holders will be in mart 2018, what about airdrop by new method?

What new method?  There is currently only one method and it's set for March of 2018.

Ok, tnx. And who is control ~one thirth of all supply now?

Tonych

Just to clear that up.   Tonych is the creator of byteball.  He is in control of the address for distributions.
https://byteball.fr/Top100ByteballRichest.php

You mean to say that by default, a wallet installs in minutes and syncs within seconds?
So, during the install, just pick the DEFAULTs and you get an awesome user experience.

Just to re-interate.... Stop messing with the options and click the defaults?

Thanks.     (Ok, done trolling.)    Smiley

Defaults for the win!

Let me butt in here to say that in some cases users might not have a choice in running a light wallet.
I personally had an app installed in full mode which had bytes and blackbytes on it, I didn't run it for months. When I launched it to sync, it synced well up to some point but then it was just almost stuck (on an HDD). What I did was make a full backup, copy it to a computer with an SSD and restore from it. Needless to say that using a light wallet wouldn't have solved the problem ...

Welcome to butt in.  Everyone has a choice at running a light wallet or full node.
You chose to run a full node (not the default).
Needless to say.... running a light wallet WOULD have solved the problem.

A full backup of a light wallet does in fact keep your bytes and blackbytes with a full restore.  It takes about 15 seconds to sync.  No matter how far back in history.

Again, a light wallet is fast and stores (and restores) bytes/blackbytes via a full backup/full restore.

Resolution:
I do understand that since you have a full wallet and you will need to sync.  You can resolve the problem for the future by starting up another wallet and move your funds to it.  This way, you will not have the sync issue in the future.


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277  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BYTEBALL: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments on: December 15, 2017, 06:05:41 PM
I am disappointed with Byte-BTC exchange bot in byteball app.I sold some Bytes for btc and the bot sent me Bitcoin with 20sat/byte fee which is very low.Even the parent tx is unconfirmed.I am waiting from almost 16 hours for my tx to get confirmed.Please remove that bot from byteball app. :/

I'm forwarding this to the chief developer. In the meantime, could you please try this service: https://pool.viabtc.com/tools/txaccelerator/
I've used it several times now and it worked well. It's very popular, so you'll probably need several attempts to get in the queue.
Even if I get lucky for including my tx in viabtc accelerator then also it won't accelerate my tx because 6 parent tx are unconfirmed too and viabtc doesn't accelerate tx if parent tx is unconfirmed.In this case I have to get lucky 7 times for viabtc to accelerate my tx which seems impossible.
Nice way to rip people Gbyte by selling btc and then sending it with very low fees.  Undecided

CPFP.   Basically, you're at the end of the chain of people not wanting to pay fees.   Pay a higher fee which would be enough to cover all 6 prior transactions.  If you don't want to wait and simply bitch about it, you can do that as well; however, it's pointless.   People know about the issue, but they continue the problem and still bitching about it.

I see the same thing for ebay.   People lower the price of an item, but raise the shipping cost.  The buyer knows this UP FRONT, but still decides to get the item.  Once delivered, they immediately bitch about the costs.

Basically.... a low fee is paid on tx so it takes longer.
If a higher tx fee was paid, then the person buying would complain about that too.
NO MATTER WHAT - A person will complain.  It's life.

Did you even read my previous posts before writing this BS? I am not complaining.I am disappointed by that bot and No,people prior to me didn't paid low fees.Even I did not paid the low fees.It's that dumb bot in byteball app that send Bitcoin to us with low fees and you are saying like we people had the option to choose fee when requesting withdraw from byteball app -_-
Get your facts straight before sharing your views and why would I do CPFP when the amount transacted will be less than the fee used to cover all fees? It's the bug in that bot that caused all this and if sharing this here to get the bot fixed is 'bitching about it' then great keep that bot running like that.I will use exchange from next time to dump Gbyte  Wink

Since you're dumping, we don't have to see you complaining/bitching anymore?

"I am not complaining." -- That's exactly what you're doing.  Your entire post (and prior post) are complaints about the specific byteball bot and Bitcoin.
Facts are straight and you don't have to CPFP if you don't want to; however it was a possible resolution.  That fee method is not a bug in the bot.  It was simply to keep the fees down.  Had the bot charged a larger fee, you would be complaining that the fee is too high.  It goes back to the point that if there is something to complain about, a person will.

So, if you don't like bitcoin fees or speed, then maybe you should use something else; i.e. Byteball.


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278  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BYTEBALL: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments on: December 15, 2017, 08:58:16 AM
My notebook is finally out of the warranty service, so I installed the new wallet version. Too bad that the last sync I made was around the beginning of october. It will be a while till it catches up. It could be a nightmare for those who just downloads the wallet and wants to do a sync from zero. On an HDD it's just chanceless.

Is it planned to enhance/optimize the load time?

Use the light wallet which is the default and recommended option now.

You mean to say that by default, a wallet installs in minutes and syncs within seconds?
So, during the install, just pick the DEFAULTs and you get an awesome user experience.

Just to re-interate.... Stop messing with the options and click the defaults?

Thanks.     (Ok, done trolling.)    Smiley

 Defaults for the win!


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279  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: UnitedBitcoin on: December 14, 2017, 11:06:50 PM
Was asked about this fork myself, and the very first thing I noticed is that they will be taking ALL bitcoin history for coins not used prior to Nov 1, 2017.

Trying to clear up the question.  I purchased bitcoin 6 months ago and put it into a wallet.  They want me to move those coins between November 1st and December 12 to prove they are not lost which forces me to expose a security risk otherwise they keep them.

Basically it appears they're forking the chain, but keeping about 16 million coins which is basically a 90%+ premine?

They need to go back 5 years or more.  Not simply 1.5 months.  Appears like a useless fork in which they keep 90%+
280  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BYTEBALL: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments on: December 14, 2017, 09:36:37 PM
compared to IOTA and RaiBlocks.... still undervalued af.
GOOD SHIT!

+1



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