I've been wondering the same thing along the lines of will the ETF offer shares in coins that the Winkies already own (not affecting the market) or will new coins be bought up quickly according to demand (cue market)?
I noticed bitcoinity showed itBit as the USD volume leader during the pump, although its dropped to third place now. Bitcoin.com claims itBit makes its OTC trades publicly view-able, so I suspect bitcoinity includes its OTC trades in the volume calculations. Was the fact itBit suddenly took over as volume leader due to somebody buying OTC coins for the ETF? https://news.bitcoin.com/itbit-tradeblock-blockchains-big-data/ItBit’s collaboration with TradeBlock will enable its clientele and the public to view its Over The Counter trading data, which will give more perspective and resolution to the exchanges OTC transactions.
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Mines in Appdata.......why would BOTH electrum and Multibit do the same ? I'm mining on Kano and slush, they both show payments i have mined..... WHERE ARE THEY ? Does a block explorer show the transactions as confirmed?
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Accelerator has already forgotten your transaction. You can re-braodcast the transaction in hopes that accelerator will be reminded, and then try acceleration again.
I tried rebroadcasting his transaction through every service I can think of, but the transaction accelerator still said it doesn't exist. The blocktrail explorer fee information says the fee contains dust, maybe the viabtc node is configured to ignore such transactions. The accelerator worked for most of the other transactions I submitted. https://www.blocktrail.com/BTC/tx/dd41c1fda8f1fb73952c54c324571fdfb7b39787859f4aba07a025d2e839f89d
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I have tried EVERY server !!!! All showing red ? Finally the reset i done on Multibit Claassic still show blank 'circled' fro 9am !!!! This is the FIRST time in years i have ever had problems like this ? Try restarting electrum after you switch to a different server. If that doesn't work try exiting electrum, deleting its config file (shown below), then restarting it up again. For portable electrum the config file is in the electrum_data folder. For the installed version click the windows start button, then copy and paste the line of text below into the windows search box, then press the enter key to open the electrum folder containing its config file. %appdata%\Electrum This is what the windows search box should look like. Delete the config file and restart electrum.
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Does anyone know how the COIN ETF shares would enter the market? Is it basically just the Winklevoss twins that start of with all the shares who can then sell however much they want at whatever price and time they want?
Good question, I've been wondering the same thing along the lines of will the ETF offer shares in coins that the Winkies already own (not affecting the market) or will new coins be bought up quickly according to demand (cue market)? Coindesk says the maximum offering price for each share has been lowered to $10, which suggests they will sell for whatever they can get for their shares, up to a maximum of $10 each. http://www.coindesk.com/winklevoss-bitcoin-etf-100-million/...the size of the offering has increased, from $65m to $100m, as well as a boost in the number of shares being offered, from 1m shares to 10m shares. The filing goes on to indicate that the maximum offering price per share has been lowered, from $65 down to just $10.
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My fiend i have a fee of 0,0005btc/kb and there are 6hours whitout confirmation.....i'm afraid that electrum not work....possible? The network is exceptionally busy today. There are presently over 50,000 unconfirmed transactions in the network, while 5,000 unconfirmed transactions is normal. Your transaction will confirm, but it will take longer than normal.
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Thanks Tec99, i've been trying to put BTC into LBC, usually takes 30 mins max, it then stated 80 hours as a it was a low fee trabsaction (i have not altered anything for YEARS). It's been on 30 mins now for the last 6 hours !!!! Could i post the transaction on here and perhaps someone could see something wrong ? Thanks for the help !!! Yes post the transaction ID here.
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Can someone explain this fee per byte setting because I used higher fees (.00021)than this person but my fees per byte is very low while btc transfered is about .14btc
his is Fees 0.000096 BTC Fee per byte 50.262 sat/B Estimated BTC Transacted 0.076904 BTC
mine says Fees 0.00021 BTC Fee per byte 25.83 sat/B Estimated BTC Transacted 0.146 BTC
and its been 3 days without confo???
The fee per byte is multiplied by the number of bytes in your transaction to calculate the total transaction fee. The first transaction below has a low fee because only one address (on the left) sent Bitcoins. Increasing numbers of addresses involved in a transaction increases its size (in bytes), which increases the total fee it requires. https://blockchain.info/tx/da76a4b58309bb9e22552bc280b195234b7465bdd59ebcc9c3e697858a10bc60The other transaction below has a higher fee because seven addresses (on the left) sent Bitcoins, which makes the size of the transaction (in bytes) bigger. https://blockchain.info/tx/9db657b56906150afd577032d3e64a6e0bb76f39235a9109fd032f7a2db2528fIf your wallet has lots of addresses containing Bitcoins, and it sends them all to another address, that transaction will need a high fee. A transaction will also need a high fee if one address in your wallet has been sent Bitcoins in lots of separate transactions, then it sends them all to another address. The link below shows an example of such an address containing Bitcoins sent to it in lots of separate transactions. https://blockchain.info/address/3DzDrdjLGLu49B18ngzgUpGTeTkj5qvwkm
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Hi I need to send BTC, ASP.....I had 2FA enabled on my MOBILE but i can not find it !!!!!! What app does it use.. Anyone help PLEAS£
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Chees Look for the Google authenticator app on your mobile. If you can't find it you can restore your wallet from its wallet words/seed and choose not to use 2FA for your restored wallet. If you do that you will be able to send the BTC currently in your wallet without requiring the app on your mobile. There are instructions for restoring your wallet from its wallet words/seed at this link. http://docs.electrum.org/en/latest/2fa.html#restoring-from-seed
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Ive been waiting 24 hours for 2 transactions !!! one from MultiBIt and the other from Electrum HD !!!!!
Electrum HD now has a RED circle, stating it's not connected !!!!
Anyone help ?
Thanks
You might be able to fix the red circle problem by choosing another server for electrum to connect to. Try following the instructions quoted below to change the server your electrum wallet connects to. Try clicking tools in the menu bar at the top, then network. A little box should pop up. Uncheck the checkbox with "select server automatically in it, then select a different server to the present one from the list. Finally, click the OK button and your wallet should resync through the new server...
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Try clicking tools in the menu bar at the top, then network. A little box should pop up. Uncheck the checkbox with "select server automatically in it, then select a different server to the present one from the list. Finally, click the OK button and your wallet should resync through a new server that hopefully sees your transaction as cancelled. After that electrum should show your balance as spendable.
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their buy in was at the $10 mark mainly i think. they've been at it for five years now and arrived long before many people here. they definitely ain't johnny come latelys.
If they bought $11M worth of bitcoin around $10/btc, then they would have a million bitcoin. Impossible, no way in hell that they have 1 million bitcoin worth over $1T. Unless I'm confused and they had $11M worth of bitcoin in 2013 at $120/btc?? That would mean that they only invested like $1.1M in 2012 at $10/btc, giving them ~100K bitcoin. 1 million would be $1 billion, not $1 trillion. However, I believe that the number the claimed is 21000 or 1/1000th of the supply limit. 0.1% Yeah, had a brain fart on that calc, typed a T instead of a B. But I think I answered my own question, they must have invested around $1M or so in 2012. If we assume their main stash was their 65 million Facebook payout, 1 million was bold but not suicidal. I'm doubt they would've gone much beyond that at such an early stage. And that 1 % figure was the supply at the time they bought in 2012. I'm pretty sure 100,000 is the most common figure bandied about. That's what businessinsider says they own. It estimated 108,000 Bitcoins bought at a maximum of $15.40 each. That was 1% of all coins when there were only 10.8 million Bitcoins mined. http://www.businessinsider.com/the-winklevoss-twins-bitcoins-2013-4?IR=TThe Winklevii — as they are popularly known — say they own nearly 1 percent of that, or some $11 million."
There are 10.8 million bitcoins out there, so that means the Winklevii own about 108,000 of them.
...the Times notes that the 31-year old identical twins began buying up Bitcoins last summer. As of August 2012, the highest value Bitcoin reached was $15.40, so they are still sitting pretty.
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I notice there is change in your transaction. If you control the address the change was sent to you could try using achow101's Bitcoin Transaction Fee Booster tool. It can create a ‘child pays for parent’ transaction', which is basically spending the change from your previous transaction using a very high fee. If the fee is high enough miners will have an incentive to include both your original and new transactions in the next block they mine. They have to include your original low fee transaction to get the high fees from your new ‘child pays for parent’ transaction', The tool and instructions for using it are available at this link. Achow101 is a bitcointalk staff member and one of the moderators of this board, so he's trustworthy. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1506632.0
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1200 incoming There's 191 Bitcoins left for sale on bitfinex before $1200, and big 100 Bitcoin buy after big 100 Bitcoin buy. It probably won't take much longer, and after that there's only the Gox ATH before Bitcoin's price starts exploring new highs its never been to before. Yeah, I still really want to see the Gox ATH surpassed, just so we never have to mention it ever again. Same here, and after that the bonus is every high will be an ATH. We wii start thinking about breaking $2000, $3000, $4000....
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1200 incoming There's 191 Bitcoins left for sale on bitfinex before $1200, and big 100 Bitcoin buy after big 100 Bitcoin buy. It probably won't take much longer, and after that there's only the Gox ATH before Bitcoin's price starts exploring new highs its never been to before.
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I just submitted your transaction to the viabtc transaction accelerator again, and it accepted it this time. Your transaction should be included in the next block viabtc mines, provided it doesn't make it into a block before viabtc gets one. i also have a transaction unconfirm since yesterday due to low fee , i have try the viabtc transaction accelerator, and it says Acceleration succeeded , is this really work ? Yes, your transaction has been accepted by viabtc and will be included in the next block it mines. However, the last block it mined was over 14 hours ago, at 09:15 UTC time. Luck determines when the viabtc pool mines its next block, it might be very soon, or it could take another 12 hours.
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Thanks for the help.
This all seems a little confusing to me. The transaction has already been pending for a few days now and I'm in no need to spend it so I guess I can just wait a little while longer for it to be sent back. A Dynamic Fee with a 110% multiplier should do the trick on the next send, though.
How much more per kb am I really paying if I use Dynamic Fees and I max out the multiplier to say 150%?
It depends, for dynamic fees electrum guesses what the best fee to pay is based on how many unconfirmed transactions are in the Bitcoin network at any specific time. If the network is quiet electrum guesses a fairly low fee, and if the network's busy electrum guesses a fairly high fee.
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I just submitted your transaction to the viabtc transaction accelerator again, and it accepted it this time. Your transaction should be included in the next block viabtc mines, provided it doesn't make it into a block before viabtc gets one.
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