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26341  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Private Key Restorer on: September 22, 2016, 08:34:20 PM
you can do it at https://www.bitaddress.org/
but it will take you a long time to exploit all the feasible solution.
about 570000 possibility withe these five missing letters  Cry
good luck
So how did you do it in 20 minutes? It would be a nice trick to have if I ever need it.
26342  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Private Key Restorer on: September 22, 2016, 07:11:22 PM
5HpHagT65TZzG1PH3CSu63k8DbpvD8s5ip4nEB3kEsreAnchuDf
OP and you:
Code:
5HpHag-65TZ-G1PH3CSu63k8Dbp-D8s5ip-nEB3kEsreAnc-uDf
5HpHagT65TZzG1PH3CSu63k8DbpvD8s5ip4nEB3kEsreAnchuDf
I'm curious: how did you do this?
5 digits isn't that much, so an altered version of vanitygen could brute force it in seconds. But do you just happen to have that lying around?
26343  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: ¦¯¦¦¯¦ Rollin.io Free Lottery Tickets ¦¯¦¦¯¦ Daily Giveaway ¦¯¦¦¯¦ 731 mBTC won on: September 22, 2016, 04:58:26 PM
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Hardtime 85
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natsag3 88
latina 89
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ashitha 92
star2343 93
2x hitava 94,95
hulkpanther 96
james1 97
aRp 98
arunkmr865 99
2x SimpleRed7 100,84
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maksosip 104
Alby 105
SergiuS 106
Abe_ 107
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26344  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: [Primedice.com] 13 billion bets - Free 0.001 BTC on: September 22, 2016, 11:21:00 AM
username: dsffdssdf
26345  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: How to create a secure Bitcoin Vanity Paper Wallet on Ubunutu live USB & Windows on: September 22, 2016, 08:36:56 AM
Google brought me to this old topic. I was looking for a method to import a vanity address into a paper wallet printed by bitaddress.org (but I didn't find what I was looking for).
I'd like to combine two posts into one new post:

1. Go on bitaddress.org offline, on a Ubuntu live USB
11. Print out the wallet details page (to have the QR codes)
This gives you a simple (but ugly) printed page.

This is too complicated for the normal ppl. Why not buy one from here https://bitcoinpaperwallet.com/ ?
I wouldn't say "buy", as the site doesn't sell paper wallets (they do sell related items though). Bitcoinpaperwallet.com is the easiest site I've found to print a vanity address into a paper wallet that looks nice.
Bitaddress.org can print good looking (small) paper wallets, but it doesn't give the option to import a private key. Bitcoinpaperwallet.com makes this possible. The paper wallets are quite large though.

Bitaddress.org produces this (no vanity, fold into 3 layers, then use tape or laminate it):


Bitcoinpaperwallet.com produces this (vanity possible, fold the right side into 3 layers):


Not only does it look better than just printing the overview-page from bitaddress, it's also not possible to copy the private key for anybody who sees the paper without leaving evidence.
26346  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: ¦¯¦¦¯¦ Rollin.io Free Lottery Tickets ¦¯¦¦¯¦ Daily Giveaway ¦¯¦¦¯¦ 731 mBTC won on: September 22, 2016, 06:52:41 AM


Congratulations PvP for winning 5 mBTC with a Free Lottery Ticket.
Full Lottery Results are of course public.


The winning Lottery Ticket was #39.

The next Draw is Thursday (tonight) 23:00h Amsterdam time. As always, you can claim Free Lottery Tickets every day.
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Winner PvP is a Bot in Rollin Chatter Box. PvP stands for: “Player versus Player”, a game played against one or more other users, without a house edge. I donated it my 4 remaining tickets. When it won 5 mBTC, PvP treated this as any other game. When nobody accepted the game, it returned the money to Lottery. Unlike normal users, PvP doesn't get Lottery Tickets. Instead, it's added to the pot as a donation. That makes today's Lottery EV+ again:
26347  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: ¦¯¦¦¯¦ Rollin.io Free Lottery Tickets ¦¯¦¦¯¦ Daily Giveaway ¦¯¦¦¯¦ 731 mBTC won on: September 21, 2016, 04:33:32 PM
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AtlantaSix 11
lolgatocell 12
2x psonowa 13,14
RefbackTeam 15
2x Xanidas 16,17
star2343 18
maleficent 20
ashitha 21
2x CASIO 22,23
Wilhelm 24
hulkpanther 25
3x shanem 26,27,28
maksosip 29
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aRp 31
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26348  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: 1mb is too big on: September 21, 2016, 10:29:13 AM
I don't think you understand what I said. The demand should outweigh capacity if fees are to rise. And fees must rise significantly if the chain is to remain secure many years from now. And regarding capacity....firstly, Segwit, Schnorr and other optimizations + LN will drastically increase capacity. Secondly, it's not clear that fees are discouraging adoption at all---data, please? For those that view BTC as digital gold, 10 or 20 cent fees are not discouraging at all.
Miners earn about $7000 every 10 minutes now. A few months ago it was $12000. It was never a given that mining should earn this much. I know that eventually all revenue has to come from transaction fees, but to do that now would mean either having 25 times higher fees, or 25 times more transactions (and more users) at the same fees. Or a 25 times higher value, or somewhere in the middle a bit of everything.
Bitcoin was also secure when miners were earning much less dollars per block.

For as far as fees discouraging adoption: I don't have data from that. But it's easy to see that blocks are full, and full blocks simply mean it's not possible to do more transactions.
26349  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: 1mb is too big on: September 21, 2016, 07:08:36 AM
I don't like topics about block size. It's smarter to talk about free space within each block. On an average computer, most people would say you need to keep at least 15% free space on your hard disk so that you work on files without hiccup. It's the same thing with BTC. If we're close to max capacity, things will be less smooth. It may even stall at some point and we don't want to see that.
In most blocks, less than 0.2% free space is left. I completely agree, and I've been saying it for a while: this limits Bitcoin growth. It also limits how many people can use Bitcoin, as any new user takes away a transaction that an existing user can no longer make. Lightning Networks may work in the future, but we need a solution now. And with "now" I mean about a year ago.

And people worrying about bitcoin getting more centralized if we get bigger blocks are not considering the fact that we have been sitting on 1MB for years now, and since that time internet has gotten cheaper and disk space has gotten cheaper as well. So we can easily increase the block size and we can do so again when we need to (and by that time, internet and disk space have become cheaper again).
Miners spend millions on hashrates, and barely anything on disk space. By changing that ratio a small fraction, all miners can afford enough disk space for much bigger blocks.
The problem is that miners now only have a financial short term incentive to increase their hash rates, while they have no direct gain from larger blocks.

If we perpetually increase capacity ahead of demand, fees will never rise. Transactions will always be free or nearly free for users. This will not end well in a future where block subsidy ends and fees alone must support the security of the network (by incentivizing miners). If we did this, we are basically depending on mass adoption and skyrocketing price being guaranteed. That's probably not a good engineering decision.
The demand is there already.
By not increasing capacity, mass adoption becomes impossible. It's already not possible for just 1 million people to make a few transactions per day, let alone much more people.
26350  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: ¦¯¦¦¯¦ Rollin.io Free Lottery Tickets ¦¯¦¦¯¦ Daily Giveaway ¦¯¦¦¯¦ 731 mBTC won on: September 20, 2016, 09:29:44 PM


Congratulations shanem for winning 19 mBTC with a Free Lottery Ticket.
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26351  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: ¦¯¦¦¯¦ Rollin.io Free Lottery Tickets ¦¯¦¦¯¦ Daily Giveaway ¦¯¦¦¯¦ 712 mBTC won on: September 20, 2016, 02:25:10 PM
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26352  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: wallet with payment disappeared, help!!! on: September 19, 2016, 09:26:27 PM
Despite my edit, I got the wallet.dat file by PM (through a very unsecure medium).
Basically I can't add anything we didn't know yet: it shows 4 empty Receiving Addresses, and can show the private keys for them. It shows 1 Recent transaction (6/11/16 09:46    0.00000 mBTC), as one of the screenshots above shows too.
After --salvagewallet (which took over an hour), that transaction is no longer shown. The wallet file gets 30 kB bigger though.

Before --salvagewallet:
pywallet.py --dumpwallet:
Wallet data not recognized: (many times)
Then 4 lines showing the 4 empty receiving addresses that Bitcoin Core shows too:
Wallet data not recognized: {'__type__': 'purpose', '__value__': '\x07receive', '__key__': '\x07purpose!1RKsJ21eFDDron59XvuUshQjnMbpf3Ysr'}

After --salvagewallet:
pywallet.py --dumpwallet:
Wallet data not recognized: {'__type__': 'keymeta', '__value__':


I would have loved to give good news, but now I'm out of ideas. Time to sleep here, suggestions what else to try tomorrow are welcome.
26353  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: ¦¯¦¦¯¦ Rollin.io Free Lottery Tickets ¦¯¦¦¯¦ Daily Giveaway ¦¯¦¦¯¦ 712 mBTC won on: September 19, 2016, 09:08:18 PM


Congratulations boxxob for winning 246 mBTC.
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The winning Lottery Ticket was #2045.

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26354  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: Which is the most SECURE Bitcoin wallet? on: September 19, 2016, 06:34:54 PM
When the generation process is complete, click Paper Wallet on the top.

6. Now here's a tip I can give you: split your money into more addresses. So if you got .1BTC, split it into 4x .025, 2x .05, 10x .01 or anyhow you want. This is a step to make it even safer in case you are afraid of one of them being hacked or stolen.
The problem here is: it is as safe as you can keep your paper! It's like cash: how safe would you feel if you keep $1000 in your house? And what if you want to keep it there for 10 years? What if someone just steals it?

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7. You may be now wondering what "BIP38 Encrypt?" is. This is a Wallet Encryption, so you can't take the funds off you wallet without entering the password. It's good for the safety in case your house will ever take part of a burglary, but it's harder to find wallets accepting these encryption (when you need to import it) and if you forgot the password.. It's all gone.
This stops the problem from someone stealing your wallet and taking your money. But if the wallet is stolen, you can't access it anymore either. So you need backups.
On top of that, for long term storage, you need to remember the password. You can't use a password that you've used anywhere else, so it's less likely you can remember it for a long time.
Or, if bad things happen to you, someone else in your family can't access it.

I'm still wondering myself what's a good way for long-term offline storage. In the end it's a compromise between getting-it-stolen and losing-access-on-your-own.

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8. When you're done, press "Print", print the paper and cut it (so you'll have 'banknotes'). Now I recommend you to laminate the paper you're going to print after you cut it, to make it waterproof. Here's how I did it, REALLY cheap: look up "DIY Scotch Paper Laminating" on YT. It's less than $1. Shut down your computer, unplug the USB/eject the CD.
With any laserprinter, the paper will last hundreds of years.

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And a tip: always withdraw ALL your funds from a paper wallet. So if you have a 0.1BTC paper wallet, don't take just 0.001 out of it. Take everything, for safety reasons.
Note: not using everything means the change will be send somewhere, depending on what software you use. That's another reason to swipe the full balance.
26355  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: ¦¯¦¦¯¦ Rollin.io Free Lottery Tickets ¦¯¦¦¯¦ Daily Giveaway ¦¯¦¦¯¦ 712 mBTC won on: September 19, 2016, 05:05:02 PM
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ashitha 2311
maleficent 2312
Contestant 2313
aRp 2314
2x hitava 2315,2316
hulkpanther 2317
mongmongako 2318
Abe_ 2319
natsag3 2320
arunkmr865 2321
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2x maat 2325,2326
maksosip 2327
Scarface4 2328
2x CASIO 2329,2330
bicolisarog2 2371
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james1 2376
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26356  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: wallet with payment disappeared, help!!! on: September 19, 2016, 02:31:09 PM
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The wallet where the payment was recieved disappeared from BitCore together with the bitcoins.
Did you send it to another address within your bitcoin core wallet?

Everything tasted of the tips above - did not help
Who dig deeper wallet.dat file? send someone?
We are pleased to share 50/50 with the successful return of BTC
Feel free to send it to me, if you trust me with this. I like a challenge and have a full blockchain downloaded on my PC.
I'll PM my email.

I realize just suggesting this can get me red trust. I posted it in public hoping that would give me credibility, but I don't want to risk red trust. Hence the strike-through.
26357  Other / Meta / Re: Account farming. Allowed? on: September 19, 2016, 09:05:20 AM
Just curious, what do you guys think creates demand for account farming? Don't say signature campaigns, because that's b.s, nobody goes through that trouble to come up with pennies per post per day. Also, most sig campaigns do not pay for spam posts.
They earn pennies, but pennies add up to hundreds of dollars:
Let me make up some numbers: 0.3 mBTC per post from various signature campaigns, and 100 posts per day. That makes 30 mBTC per day. $18.40 per day at current rates, or $550 per month, $6600 per year. In a lot of countries that is a very nice salary! People are solving captcha's and doing faucets for much less, and professional click farms make a living too. What if they start abusing this forum like this?


Compare this to the average salary per country (this list is after taxes but I don't think spammers would pay taxes anyway). I'll pick a few:
Europe:
Greece: $834
Poland: $792
Latvia $677

Asia:
India: $509
Philippines: $320
Indonesia $315

I've seen a lot of spammers from Indonesia. With just 50 posts per day they earn an average salary. If you're a bit efficient you can spam that in an hour. Now imagine doing 400 per day, you spend 8 hours and earn 8 average salaries! $2200 per month without paying taxes is a lot in most countries.

Maybe market mechanisms will eventually take care of this: if enough "workers" offer their services to signature compaigns, they will lower their rates (lowering the spammers' revenue), or become more selective. Yobit for example stopped taking new applicants months ago, and they have thrown some people out of the campaign.
26358  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: ¦¯¦¦¯¦ Rollin.io Free Lottery Tickets ¦¯¦¦¯¦ Daily Giveaway ¦¯¦¦¯¦ 712 mBTC won on: September 19, 2016, 06:24:22 AM


Congratulations CoolDad for winning 147 mBTC.
Full Lottery Results are of course public.

CoolDad shared his prize by raining Tickets to users in chat. The rains I've seen were 499, 200, 20 and 180 tickets. Ticket rain is donated to the last 10 people posting in Chat.
~lottery rain <N> — rain N (2 or more) tickets to the last 10 people posting in Chat.

The winning Lottery Ticket was #1323.

The next Draw is Monday (tonight) 23:00h Amsterdam time. As always, you can claim Free Lottery Tickets every day.
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Happy Hour ended at midnight. "Every weekend (Saturday and Sunday, rollin time zone) we have Happy Hour."


Total pot: 224 mBTC.
26359  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: ¦¯¦¦¯¦ Rollin.io Free Lottery Tickets ¦¯¦¦¯¦ Daily Giveaway ¦¯¦¦¯¦ 712 mBTC won on: September 18, 2016, 03:18:34 PM
The following Rollin users received Free Lottery Tickets (Ticket number(s) shown behind the name). Your name can be in the list more than one time:
tolerl 641
Provablylucky 642
3x shanem 643,644,645
3x Erikalui 647,648,649
2x psonowa 650,651
star2343 655
Contestant 656
ashitha 657
maleficent 658
ba4114 659
natsag3 660
2x hitava 661,662
wibuindon 663
vavilon 664
arunkmr865 665
hulkpanther 666
2x maat 669,670
aRp 671
maksosip 672
Abe_ 673
Wilhelm 674
Humbertin19_ 677
3x katerniko1 679,680,791
visions 792
SergiuS 795
james1 796
Shahista 797
2x interbtc 798,799
Irvoir 800
famiextrem 801
Alby 802
2x Slick 803,804
2x CASIO 805,806
Humbertin19_ 807
2x psonowa 808,809
ba4114 810
3x shanem 811,812,813
hulkpanther 814
vavilon 815
Alby 816
wibuindon 817
arunkmr865 818
2x maat 819,820
2x interbtc 821,822
aRp 823
jhayar0127 824
Abe_ 825
2x bankk 826,827
lolgatocell 828
3x katerniko1 829,830,831
Shahista 832
tolerl 833
2x SimpleRed7 834,835
karmakeddon 836
2x singpays 837,838
2x hitava 839,840
ashitha 842
Provablylucky_ 843
Irvoir 844
james1 846
natsag3 847
2x Slick 848,849
lolgatocell 850
3x shanem 851,852,853
2x psonowa 854,855
2x SimpleRed7 857,858
2x hitava 859,860
2x maat 871,872
maleficent 873
aRp 874
arunkmr865 875
vavilon 876
Alby 877
Humbertin19_ 878
SergiuS 905
Irvoir 906

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5x SimpleRed7 794,841,845,856,879
10x tolerl 880,881,882,883,884,885,886,887,888,889
5x Wilhelm 890,891,892,893,894
10x aRp 895,896,897,898,899,900,901,902,903,904


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4 remaining ticket(s) (907-910) donated in Rollin Chatter Box:
FLT rains 3 tickets: carmen-1,lolgato-1,lolgatocell-1
Tryme4pkr 910

Next Draw is Sunday 23:00h (Dutch time).
Lottery pot: 91 mBTC.
Good luck!
26360  Economy / Services / Re: [CLOSED] Rollin.io Signature Design Competition - 0.5 BTC in Prizes! on: September 18, 2016, 01:30:17 PM
My vote:

#1: jayce
#2: aubert (either one of his designs)
#3: Adriandmen (Rasqp.png)

-----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
This is LoyceV (Mod Loyce at Rollin.io) confirming my vote for Rollin.io's Signature Design Competition (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1607134): #1 jayce, #2 aubert (either one), #3 Adriandmen (Rasqp.png). Today's date is September 18, 2016
-----BEGIN SIGNATURE-----
1foreverDArUNEX2gVD26vautcx3b8zTZ
HEY4TFxslaJieo2e4SThG/ijhs5xmcr/deHJetoBGbKqSqM6AAE5qUokiE/sY41t36yWs7HxJWFbfvhNlHVkYAE=
-----END BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Staked here on March 8, 2016.
Click to verify.

I'd like to explain how I came to my Top 3. Let me start with this:
From the signatures in the current Rollin Signature Campaign, I like the Full Member design more than Senior/Hero. In my opinion none of the new designs for Full Member can match the old Full Member signature. I suggest to keep the old Full Member signature.

Jayce (my #1) made very nice designs. I like the signatures for Sr. Member and Hero/Legendary most. Member and Full do fit the same style of the design, but different styles might actually be good for more exposure.
If jayce's design will be used in the future, I suggest to make the old Full Member signature optional and let the user who wears the signature choose.

Aubert (my #2) submitted a Standard Version and a Simple Version. They're almost the same. I am not going to pick one of them now, as that could mean he gets votes from different judges on both of them, which could lead to neither one of them being in the top 3. I don't want to give him both #2 and #3, as the designs are too close together to justify two places in the top 3.
If Rollin is going to use this signature in the future, I suggest to keep both options, and let the user who wears the signature choose.
guitarplinker, is it possible to treat my vote (and maybe others' votes too) for aubert as "either one"?

Adriandmen (my #3) won my vote with the Senior Member signature. Hero is nice, but the big red fields make it too screamy. It could be improved by adding WINNER LOSER under the 88, like SRF10 does (link) does, but taking part of another designs would be bad. #3 was a close call between Adriandmen and SRF10. I placed SRF10's design #4 because I don't like the big word "Rollin" in the Member and Full Member designs.
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