Once I sweep the key into Electrum, can I then sweep the same private key into another client that supports BCH and etc? Yes and no: yes you can do this, but no it might not work as you expected. Not all Forkcoins have replay protection, which means they can move on multiple chains when you send one of them. Getting some Forkcoin dust and including it in your transaction prevents that. Sweep your Bitcoin to a new address first, then the most valuable Forkcoin and continue down from there. Also be careful in installing Fork wallets, people have lost their funds by using compromised wallets.
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Maybe LoyceV ~ can join. Not me, I know nothing about sports betting.
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When in doubt, check the latest post in a private browser window. It'll give you the forum time.
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one could drill the small holes there. In my experience, I'd break too many 1 mm drill bits doing this.
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I suggested to upload all old imgur-images to talkimg (or another website), and ask theymos to update all existing image links, but it doesn't look like it's going to happen.
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I never tried to switch. Correct me if I'm wrong, isn't your current campaign the fourth this year? In many posts, I recognize certain users more easily by their signatures. I'm not used to your changes, good thing, you didn't change your avatar. Nope, it's the third this year and the fourth in total. I keep track here now. Maybe you saw the redesign. This is still correct though: I've never left a campaign before it ended. How many users can say that?
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I can hide it by clicking the top right button (-) above I learned something new today! Another way to do it would be to use uBlock Origin. It's an ad blocker but can help you with this as well. You can click on the avatar, right-click, and then simply hit "Block element". Before reading your post, and while searching what OP meant, I right-clicked the avatar, and there's an option "ABP Block element" (from Adblock Plus). I didn't know this is possible but it works. It works not only on top of the page, but on all individual avatars: ||bitcointalk.org/useravatars/avatar_375981.png in the office, The problem is My partner always curious about what I did on my PC. Did you know (hardware) "privacy filters" exist? It installs like a screen protector, and reduces the viewing angle. They're expensive though, almost as much as the monitor itself.
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As you can see, the unencrypted backup is useless once you've used the encrypted wallet to generate new keys. That's not entirely accurate: The coins that were already in the wallet before encryping it are still there, also in the backup. But the moment you use a new receiving address, or create a transaction which sends funds to a change change, those aren't in the old backup anymore.
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I am using a coin-specific multiwallet that does not have much fee control- but this would have happened with any wallet I guess, because the culprit is the incoming TX. Using coin control would have prevented it: Next time, make sure to use the coin control feature to select which UTXOs you want to spend. If your wallet doesn't allow manual coin control or manual fees: stop using that wallet and switch to a decent one. Take your seed or private key and import it. For now, all you can do is wait until your transaction is dropped. If your current wallet keeps broadcasting it, that may take a very long time. I guess electrum or bitcoin core would have displayed the pending dust TX, but that also can be overlooked. Bitcoin Core doesn't use unconfirmed inputs from third parties.
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I'm not sure if I've seen one without the template etched on to the metal. There's not much to sell that way. The etched ones are good looking, the benefit from bare steel is that the seller has no idea you own Bitcoin. one dot in a box for words 1-12, two dots for words 13-24, or three dots if the letters overlap. I like it If it's not too close together: 3 dots in one square and 2 dots in the next square can get confusing.
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Transparent sheet is necessary? Why not a white sheet? Editing my text from more than a year ago failed slightly. It's fixed now.
Seems like the idea is inspired by the famous series 'Breaking Bad' - Hector Salamanca's Communication Method. My other seed backup is burried at +34° 59′ 20″, -106° 36′ 52″.
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This seems like an overly complicated method with many chances of making a mistake, and no benefits at all. It's not as if you can print the colors and find back the exact HEX number later.
It reminds me of another project I started more than a year ago: "100 dots" ! I never completed it (due to the lack of clean sheet metal), but it's time to post it
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After reading n0nce's Steel Washer Backup jig (customisable), Securing Your Seed Phrase with Washers, Stainless steel Bitcoin Recovery Seed Plate, m2017's post and ColorSEED Or how to simply hide your seed phrase, I think it's time to post an idea I've had for a while. I came up with a combination that doesn't require a 3D-printer or laser engraving. Just a normal printer is enough. For security: I prefer to have 2 different backup systems in place for the same data. I do of course test both systems independently, to see if I can recover them (before funding). Printing on paper and transparent sheetsYou may need to adjust the printer setting. There are 2 types of transparent sheets, either for laser printers or for ink jets. TemplateTape the paper sheet on a metal plate, get your center punch, and hammer the first 4 characters of each seed word with one dot per character. Then hammer 4 more dots in the red "oo" for alignment. Remove and burn the paper sheet. The size isn't perfect, it might be too small, but I don't want 24 seed words to take up a very large sheet of metal either. Maybe someone with better graphics skills than me can improve this. Using exact 5 mm squares should make it possible to decipher the dots using only a ruler and a pencil, without printing on a transparent sheet. But that would make the required metal sheet size at least 13x24 cm for just 12 words. With accurate measuring, it should still be possible to decipher the dots without printing again. 100 dotsFor 24 seed words, you'll end up with exactly 100 dots. 50 dotsFor 12 seed words, use only "o" instead of "oo" just because 52 dots sounds less nice DecipheringTape the transparent sheet at the right location, and read back the seed words. With accurate measuring, it should be possible to decipher the dots without transparent sheet. Hiding in plain sightWho's going to suspect a metal plate with "random" holes to hold your money? Do I dare use it?I haven't tested this yet (due to the lack of clean sheet metal), and wouldn't use it as the only backup for real funds. No spamSelf-moderated against spam. Discussion is of course allowed.
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It is not suggesting you to give up your coins, they are technical indicators. I know what it says, my point is it's a weird thing to see when I was hoping to see my transaction history. But you are right, wallets should not be for trading. Although, those are not the real indicators, it is only suggesting buy or sell What if you're a Newbie, got this wallet recommended, bought your first Bitcoin, and then the wallet tells you " sell"! I'm not sure yet if I'll be recommending this wallet.
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I'm curious how you came to the conclusion that you improved the quality of your posts? I checked modlog after reading his post yesterday, and he had one topic and one post deleted. That's just from the last 7 days. For some reason he thinks those 2 PMs he received about it are meaningless. He's now on my Ignore list. The forum is nicer without reading worthless posts.
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I now have 4 coins in Unstoppable Wallet, and discovered the Analytics tab. All 4 coins show exactly the same: Technical Indicators Summary: Strong Sell Moving Averages: Strong Sell Oscillators: Sell I've never seen a crypto wallet that basically tells me to give up on crypto The Wallet is separate from the Transactions. I'd expect to see all Transactions "under" each coin, instead of on a separate tab where I either see all coins, or have to select one again. All in all there are some design choices in Unstoppable Wallet that I would not have made myself.
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So when I have set to exchange to 0.01 BTC to ETH, is there I have to send the amount of 0.01 BTC exactly? What happens if I send it less or more for example I send 0.009 or 0.012? Will it be received according to what we sent? This works the way you'd expect it to work The Letter of Guarantee doesn't mention anything about an amount, and the transaction page shows this: If the amount sent is different than 0.01 BTC, the exchange amount will be recalculated automatically
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I know that right! Vod and OgNasty had balls and it got to a point that Vod was writing to the FBI, reviewing OgNasty real identity and even planned a lawsuit, I mean that was epic. I wouldn't call it "epic". More like it destroyed lives. Don't go down that road. Using the Ignore button and moving on is much better for something as unimportant as an internet forum. Controlling 200 cows is easier than controlling 10 adults. Trust me Lol. What lives are you referring to? Mainly his own, up to the point that the forum contributed to a stroke. Ignoring people is so much better.
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