How did you install Bitcoin core? If you didn't install it properly it will end up like this so I suggest try to reinstall the Bitcoin core and make sure that you install the necessary components under this directory /usr/local/bin and use sudo install to install bitcoin core. I suggest you read this below and carefully follow the instruction on how to install it properly through Terminal commands - https://bitcoin.org/en/full-node#linux-instructionsAbout the GUI you will need the required libraries to install to make the Bitcoin core GUI work properly. Follow the instruction from this link below - https://bitcoin.org/en/full-node#other-linux-gui
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I don’t know if you are trying to fool us or you just don’t really know how a Bitcoin works.
Check carefully your wallet I can't even seem to find the transaction of 500 to 1500 BTC from the address you posted. If your Bitcoin came from this address 17HF2zJE5SWezC5VJF3uXfve3CuxPdDAUA then the total amount of this address is 0.32290541BTC and the first transaction of this wallet was Apr 25, 2021, which is far from what you said.
Are you sure that you own this wallet?
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I tried to check them it seems they it's a crypto data aggregator no one has yet given any reviews using this I search here on the forum but only a few people mention it. I also tried to check Google but I can't find reviews related to any of their services except for fake reviews on glassdoor.
Why not try to use their Pro/Enterprise API plan according to them they are offering a free trial and then make a review here.
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Would you mind to try reset the miner by holding any of these button reset/IP report button I don't know what exactly ebang 9.2 looks like but try to check if there are two buttons IP/reset button and hold it for 15 or 20 seconds then release if the miner restarts automatically it a success but if not manually replug it from the power source. Then setup your pool again and test. Would you mind also tell us if what pool do you mine? Or I think contact Ebang support they have skype chat support here check these
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I searched around a bit and I did find a software with that name. One Click Pattern Unlock v3.0.2 seems to be the newest version. Could it be that one? ~link snip~
Based on the image from your source the UI is different from what I used before and the tool that I used before only supports Samsung phones and no Chinese phones the UI background is black and only has 3 buttons that exactly what I remember I got them from repair phones/mobiles forum or maybe in XDA forum. This is the only way he could make longer promotional video like this ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) I am sure he knows about easier way to break into phone but since he didn't find $6M like in his clickbait title, he needed to create some drama. I think yeah he knows the easier way based on his video he is using the medusa box which is a well-known tool for phone technicians I don't think if it's hacking that's the normal use for that box and can be bought for around $40 to $50.
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CD/DVD only have long lifespan if you buy good ones and store it properly. You might as well as buy specific storage which specially designed for long term archive, such as M-Disc or SanDisk Memory Vault.
I checked both of them that's too much for the human lifespan unless you can live more than 100yrs or only if you have family that you can inherit. Cd/DVD discs are enough for me to hold my coins for the long term. Since Bitcoin or money, you can't take them with you when you die. M-disc would be a great deal it has 1000yrs of lifespan this would be a nice option if one of your grandchildren is your heir of this backup for future holdings and to later heirs(for new generations). It's not so expensive it's around $80 for 25GB which is too big for wallet backup.
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This is the same happen before I guess it's related to a hosting issue or hosting expired. According to whois, you can able to contact the domain owner through this link below. - https://www.name.com/contact-domain-whois/preev.comAnd according to name.com, they will send it directly to the owner. For now, use coingecko or coinmarketcap temporarily.
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There is no safe place if you use your PC online and are always connected to the internet.
If you want to make sure that your wallet is safe then run it on a PC with no internet connection and never connect it online after that generate a wallet seed and JSON file backup. Save them to any storage that is never connected to the internet for safety purposes.
Don't worry about JSON file if you added a password recently when generating a wallet it should be encrypted but if someone stole it they have a chance to brute force the wallet. So offline wallet or cold storage wallet would be the best and most secure for any online attacks.
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Take note that USB flash drives have 10 years lifespan if you want to hold them for a long term make sure to make multiple copies to other storage or devices like CD/DVD discs these two have a long lifespan of around 30 to 50yrs.
Since the wallet is encrypted you are safe if you put a long password but if someone stole the wallet.dat file with a short password they can easily bypass it, unlike having a strong and long password.
And I would suggest you for safety never connect your PC/Laptop where you install Bitcoin core to the internet. You can make an online watch-only wallet to a live PC/Laptop separately for generating raw unsigned transactions and transfer them to your offline PC through a USB stick to sign the transaction.
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If you root your phone, you may be able to dump all data partitions to a desktop/laptop. Then, later, you can scan these partitions with keyhunter to recover private keys.
Actually, you don't need to root the phone you can use a tool/software that can bypass patterns temporarily without data loss. I have experience with my old Samsung phone before it can easily bypass using a tool I can't remember the name but they called it a one-click pattern removal tool. It was an old tool since 2015 and it is very useful for temporarily bypassing patterns. But the only problem is it is not permanent every time the screen is off the pattern will popup again. The only problem with Joe is he did disassemble the unit and make some jumper it could be for tx, rx and gnd or jtag pinouts to directly have access to nand/emmc data. But it's too much work compared to using a one-click pattern for removing the pattern temporarily and then you can able to do what you want to like accessing the wallet and then back up the wallet.
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this is true. Absolutely I agree... Trusting is important. I need information so I can help. How will I get this information ? I think private scanning software with python for this or try another method, i need check i need look , i need test more test ? How ? He will come my house ? How is it going to be. That is the law of this universe.
I want help but this is very hard progress in here ...
Best Regards.
Why don't you just guide him instead? For me, you don't need to check and look and test the owner can able to do this and tell you what it looks like and the information you need if it isn't risky then the owner can share it publicly here except for important data it shouldn't be shared here or to you. About how then why? Why would he come to your house? Unless you are trusted he can able to go there but if not, that's risky.
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It seems you can't able to generate .psbt through Android Electrum. I tried to make a transaction from my phone but the only option is the QR code and copy raw hex.
I think you can only convert it to .psbt if you copy and paste the hex or raw transaction to Electrum PC.
Have you tried if you can able to use your mk4 wallet through otg?
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The SKS keyserver network has been deprecated, so the server keys.gnupg.net will no longer work. You could try either of the following instead: keyserver.ubuntu.com hkp://pgp.mit.edu After several attempts old version of GPG4win or the newest version in Kleopatra, I can't seem to make it work when trying to use the lookup on the server. It's loading and nothing comes up. The only works for me are by using a command prompt and send this command gpg --keyserver keys.gnupg.net --recv-keys 6694D8DE7BE8EE5631BED9502BD5824B7F9470E6 Also, those two server works through command. This is the audit log from Kleopatra after verifying signature and Electrum installer gpg: Signature made 28/05/2022 9:03:12 pm Malay Peninsula Standard Time gpg: using RSA key 637DB1E23370F84AFF88CCE03152347D07DA627C gpg: Can't check signature: No public key gpg: Signature made 27/05/2022 11:19:37 pm Malay Peninsula Standard Time gpg: using RSA key 0EEDCFD5CAFB459067349B23CA9EEEC43DF911DC gpg: Can't check signature: No public key gpg: Signature made 27/05/2022 9:54:11 pm Malay Peninsula Standard Time gpg: using RSA key 6694D8DE7BE8EE5631BED9502BD5824B7F9470E6 gpg: Good signature from "Thomas Voegtlin (https://electrum.org) <thomasv@electrum.org>" [unknown] gpg: aka "Thomas Voegtlin <thomasv1@gmx.de>" [unknown] gpg: aka "ThomasV <thomasv1@gmx.de>" [unknown] gpg: WARNING: This key is not certified with a trusted signature! gpg: There is no indication that the signature belongs to the owner. Primary key fingerprint: 6694 D8DE 7BE8 EE56 31BE D950 2BD5 824B 7F94 70E6
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You are lucky that he accepts Bitcoin but actually here in my place until now no one knows Bitcoin except the token of Axie infinity. Even though there are many Bitcoin users here in my country I still don't have the experience to talk to or see anyone who actually uses bitcoin locally.
I agree with others I don't think this is the right time to use Bitcoin and this might be the dip price of Bitcoin and maybe sooner suddenly the price of Bitcoin may increase. I'm sure you'll regret it later if the price increase and no longer drop.
Is it a Qlink brand I saw it in a motorcycle shop in Nigeria it's around $1500 Brandnew and it seems you bought it at a cheaper price? So I think you are not at a loss to buy that motorcycle.
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Why would you want to buy s19 firmware? The firmware for Antminer s19 is free it won't cost anything if you you download it directly on Bitmain. If you don't know where to download it then check this link https://shop.bitmain.com/support/downloador I think you are looking for firmware that can able to overclock? Only Braiins OS and ASIC.to that I know good firmware for s19.
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I've written the whole disk after formatting to play to eve online ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) I have the disks but getting the data back from a reputable data restauration company costs thousands of dollars ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Why would you hire a restoration company if you can able recover them on your own free? And it's risky to hire someone since it's a big amount of BTC. Even if you have overwritten the HDD why didn't you try it first with deep scanning maybe it can still be able to recover. I have experience recovering a few altcoins before when I accidentally formatted it and even if the drive is overwritten I still manage to recover the wallet.dat file and recovery backup(nothing will be lost if you try). And honestly, that amount that I sold at very cheap price I just recover them using Recuva and EaseUS and data recovery listed on Hiren's data recovery tools.
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It's a win-win for the exchange though. Risk their users' coins to make themselves profit, and if it all goes to shit then just declare bankruptcy and use your users' deposits to pay off your shareholders.
That's the same as other companies with inside jobs where someone(a partner/friend) hijacks their server and stole almost all Bitcoin but that truth it's an inside job. After that, they declare bankruptcy to make benefits of insurance. So it's a win-win for them to use bankruptcy insurance to pay affected users but limited insurance coverage. This is always happening on exchanges in every bear market and not a good idea if we stay hold coins on any centralized exchange.
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