44 - Kryptowerk What's up with my raffle luck? Time to bink one of these special ballet cards.! ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) Thanks again for a very generous raffle, Mr. Krogoth. GL to all.
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Ein neuer Bestshare. Wohl immernoch weit entfernt, leider. Aber das wird noch! Wie lange schätzt Du können wir noch laufen in diesem Run @Willi? { "hashrate1m": "18.2P", "hashrate5m": "18.1P", "hashrate1hr": "19.2P", "hashrate1d": "14.3P", "hashrate7d": "3.46P", "lastshare": 1690848413, "workers": 7, "shares": 537681259170, "bestshare": 1280222364394.216, "bestever": 1280222364394, "authorised": 1690724934, "worker": [ { "workername": "bc1qwu7vwxa0dlcw9jhn626vgaj2d794x9spgtlg6s", "hashrate1m": "18.2P", "hashrate5m": "18.1P", "hashrate1hr": "19.2P", "hashrate1d": "14.3P", "hashrate7d": "3.46P", "lastshare": 1690848413, "shares": 537681259170, "bestshare": 1280222364394.216, "bestever": 1280222364394 } ] } Bitcoin Difficulty52.328.312.063.444 Best Share1.280.222.364.394 525.940.946.130 109.979.593.151 104.470.244.392 23.153.382.199 20.660.043.378 377.748.274 268.639.625 159.414.405
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Bump and price drop to BTC0.0475 Figured by now someone would have grabbed it, yes .0475 is a fair amount of money, but for a rare collectable like this I figured it would been sold.
Kind of interesting, wonder what the true pain price is for collectables and people not wanting to spend more then a certain amount on them. Or is it just people don't want to part with their BTC?
-Dave
Ah, forum sales are dead for the most part. I noticed this a while ago, but thought it would have recovered by now. Not the case but it will happen eventually. Have you tried putting it on scarce.city - not sure if they offer a normal sale option that's not an auction, though. I already got one of these, otherwise I'd be pretty tempted with a first (and only one) platinum collectible.
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Okay, I'ma catch some sleep. Please send me said info so we can solve this, shouldn't be too hard. @Mopar Funds must be (and will be) there. Unless peeled and swiped and then it would still show in the transaction history. Talk tomorrow then.
SN is 102 - wallet is fully sync'd to load into the mymonero wallet he used the address as it is on your site, the view key from your site (which the qr code on the top of the hologram matches the view key for SN 102) and the private key from under the holo. the qr code on the top of the hologram matches the view key for SN 102 - straight from your site. address: 43S5W4WNaVm74kDyPYwucUJpBiymh6HLaMR2RLzQ9Qu4Zog7zw7XyBF9FXiUTHAQM6byBsPcrnwHyFK wBwNdov1ZPei6z6t view key: 3406564fe6d5363495cb0b61bf5fa399bb10ab54b441eab58eb0eb60b8a3a609 Txn id: ce68f103deade94433b857f35305b9bb39e4624a8d43d3982ec328dcf8a68e06 when I view the txn on blockchair ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.ibb.co%2FN33Gf49%2Fimage.png&t=663&c=xI8-IDV_NU5_Mg) - it does look like .25xmr was transacted but not to this address? maybe I am looking at wrong? I am not really a fan of xmr and that is why I gave my xmr stuff to him. He loves all those privacy coins - beam, piratecoin, xmr etc [...] Okay, I just synced a view wallet with your SN and pubkeys/address - the 0.25 XMR are cleary there. I didn't see an option in mymonero to import via viewkey only - so I cannot try to replicate your experience there. Your screenshot also shows that the funds are there (I also successfully replicated it with the decode outputs option here: https://blockchair.com/monero). Just note, there are two recipients ofc, similar to a Bitcoin transaction that contains change. The change is not displayed as Monero is a privacy coin keeping everything secret that's not meant to be seen. In this case the change money sum from the transaction (first recipient). Second recipient is you. Also note, public keys are NOT the same as the public address! In case you were wondering about why the public key displayed doesn't seem to match your public address. Again, not sure why mymonero won't show the amount after importing the private key, was there an option to select a "restore height" or "restore block"? If so, please choose a date from BEFORE the transction. Something like 2019-01-01 must work, or if you use block height 1500000 should be safe as a start. Generally I'd recommend to use GUI wallet: https://www.getmonero.org/downloads/If you want a quick fix, try monerujo wallet. I use it for android for some basic testing and tiny amounts, it works well and let's you import different types of wallets quite easily.
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Okay, I'ma catch some sleep. Please send me said info so we can solve this, shouldn't be too hard. @Mopar Funds must be (and will be) there. Unless peeled and swiped and then it would still show in the transaction history. Talk tomorrow then.
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Okay, can you please give me the serial of the card (or the public address and the view key). Can be via DM or here, whichever you prefer. I think I have an idea why you can't see it (has to do with your blockheight), but want to verify first.
Also, I'll be adding an easy (relatively easy that is, it's still Monero after all) tutorial on how to quickly check your XMR with the viewkey and the public address soon.
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If anyone has been able to redeem these let me know - gave one to my grandson who likes xmr but when we virw the address and keys into his mymonero wallet it says it has zero txns.
That's strange, can you elaborate what you did exactly? Last message I got from you was something along the lines "nevermind, had viewkey and tx-id mixed up" so I thought it worked. Funds are there, you can also verify it via github ( https://github.com/LIMXTEC/MoonBits/blob/master/Monero/2019.md) and by creating a viewkey wallet first so you don't have to touch the private-spend key below the hologram.
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Venga venga! Difficulty seems pretty good right now compared to some tiny spikes over the last two days. Suprised to generally see quite the ups and downs, but yeah I'm new to this, so probably normal? Please keep us posted as soon as this thing gets rolling, Willi. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Ermm, can someone elaborate, how did funds get to Mt Gox and why? What about all the prodcuts sold afterwards, did he get into detail about his incoming funds from them - not enoguh to make up for "lost" BTC from mt Gox? So all the 2017 (or is 2016?) coins sold were POST-mt.Gox - so he tried to liquidate lost funds by selling more of his coins???
Just wow. What a year so far for crypto collectibles. Well at least some transparency from Tim, but boy it's late.
A naive laymans question in regards of law: Hot the f* does bankruptcy eliminate legal liability when there was cleary deception and misuse of USER-FUNDS going on FOR YEARS?
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Quoted OP but with working image links instead. Sorry, just wanted to edit OP to update broken imgur links but accidently quoted the original post instead. Anyway, here you have some working images. Presenting to you the first loaded Monero gift-cards. " Privacy - Security - Fungibility". Loaded with 0.25 XMR (250,000 μ-nero). Currently in the final steps of production. Estimated to be finished within the next 3 - 6 weeks. Now, this is not just a card with a priv key below some hologram. Instead it features highest level security standards: - metal chip placed on top of the card, preventing any attempts to shine light or similar rays through the card. - highest resistent-level sticker with high-DPI print for the private spend key, same as the one used for the MoonBits chips - MoonBits high-level security hologram on top ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.talkimg.com%2Fimages%2F2023%2F07%2F30%2FQ9akq.jpeg&t=663&c=bgqfcrdKjSninw) Left side inside the card, metal chip with priv-key sticker and Hologram. Note: All private spend key handling is done by the manufacturer of MoonBits, not by me. You will get the same level of security and reliability as with any other MoonBits products.General Info- 4 pages Monero card, sized 21 x 21 cm - thick, high quality premium paper, high-DPI print - loading: 0.25 XMR - done by MoonBits - limited to 128 - two versions: #1 - 64 "white" matte finish, 65 - 128 "monero red" shiny finish - first ever XMR MoonBits Series O - artworks by Kryptowerk - Below the Hologram: private XMR spend key (deterministic) as plain text AND QR code + "2019", "0.25 XMR" + Serial - Printed on the Hologram: private view key in plain text and as QR code (will only be available to the buyer!) + "| Monero XMR | 250,000 μ-nero | KW 2019 |" + Serial Photos(click to enlarge)Some pictures.![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.talkimg.com%2Fimages%2F2023%2F07%2F30%2FQ9UnP.jpeg&t=663&c=1rSyStusMymTFg) ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.talkimg.com%2Fimages%2F2023%2F07%2F30%2FQ9Xgj.jpeg&t=663&c=KuWbYYa0N_X5SA) ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.talkimg.com%2Fimages%2F2023%2F07%2F30%2FQ9uuG.jpeg&t=663&c=4yQhr3VP8mBzNA) ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.talkimg.com%2Fimages%2F2023%2F07%2F30%2FQ9wFD.jpeg&t=663&c=o-CgDUxTwhEO_w) ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.talkimg.com%2Fimages%2F2023%2F07%2F30%2FQ9Aof.jpeg&t=663&c=gs_HfhBXj3uO0g) Reservations
1: Sold in Auction 2: Sold in Auction 3: Sold in Auction 4: Sold in Auction 5: Sold in Auction 6: Sold in Auction 7: Sold in Auction 8: Sold in Auction 9: Sold in Auction 10: sold 11: krogothmanhatten 12: wheelz1200 13: seek3r 14: DaveF 15: lebnor 16: lebnor 17: sunnybwoy 18: lebnor 19: lebnor 20: lebnor 21: lebnor 22: doce2 23: Hox 24: Hox 25: bavicrypto 26: Agrawas 27: comit 28: Agrawas 29: Agrawas 30: Agrawas 31: Agrawas 32: Agrawas 33: HmmMAA 34: HG 35: HG 36: Agrawas 37: HG 38: HG 39: HG 40: HG 41: HG 42: yogg 43: HG 44: HmmMAA 45: HG 46: HG 47: Ramelius 48: JahPowerBit 49: JahPowerBit 50: Agrawas 51: Chronicsky 52: Hhampuz 53: BookofNick 54: BookofNick 55: HmmMAA 56: BookofNick 57: elrippos friend 58: elrippos friend 59: ANON01 60: ANON01 61: StackItUp 62: sold 63: reserved 64: Bullhog69 65: DaveF 66: krogothmanhatten 67: Agrawas 68: Agrawas 69: Agrawas 70: HG 71: HG 72: HG 73: HG 74: HG 75: HG 76: HG 77: HmmMAA 78: HG 79: HG 80: HG 81: Ramelius 82: Agrawas 83: doce2 84: JahPowerBit 85: JahPowerBit 86: Chronicsky 87: Hhampuz 88: sold 89: nofreecoins 90: elrippos friend 91: elrippos friend 92: BookofNick 93: BookofNick 94: StackItUp 95: sold 96: sold 97: sold 98: sold 99: Agrawas 100: bavicrypto 101: Agrawas 102: sold 103: na 104: na 105: na 106: na 107: hempwick7 108: na 109: na 110: na 111: Agrawas 112: na 113: available 114: DavidB 115: na 116: na 117: available 118: Chris 119: available 120: available 121: available 122: ANON01 123: ANON01 124: ANON01 125: ANON01 126: ANON01 127: comit 128: reserved
NOTE: You will be eligible to reserve the same # of my upcoming Bitcoin funded gift-cards. See preview here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5089938.msg48903369#msg48903369
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Those are sweet, I have a couple myself, but unloaded. Did you load them yourself, or did you get them that way from Kryptowerk? Is there a visible difference, as it appears it but can't remember what exactly mine look like either atm? Just curious, but may be interested with some more info... Thanks! There were two versions. a) a postcard only with XMR symbolism and b) the loaded one which came later with added artwork inside and slightly improved quality and coloring for the outside. Reference threadsFirst Edition Monero Postcard (unfunded): https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5077952.0Funded XMR Giftcards: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5140464.0Images for referencehttps://i.imgur.com/yuKpJs7.jpghttps://i.imgur.com/OxWPPoI.jpghttps://i.imgur.com/9QOc5M5.jpghttps://i.imgur.com/PZwFbCa.jpgTwo things to note- after smoothies 5 XMR and 25/50/100 XMR coin sets the first loaded XMR collectible to come after it - each card is as safe as a real moonbits chip: below the hologram is a solid metal chip that connects well with the postcard itself! - key handling and hologram are from Moonbits - I never saw/interacted with the priv keys. You get 100% Moonbits quality and security. Obviously I am biased, but I guarantee you will not be disappointed by this collectible. lol
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44 - Kryptowerk
These ballet cards are just looking great! Thanks again for a generous raffle. Will a crypher hodl ballet wallet finally be mine? Only block-time will tell!
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Monero and Bitcoin Moon silver coins sound promising. The moon side looks amazing, would you share more pics?
Regarding XMR: Have you done loaded XMR items before? I think it's not as easy as handling BTC keys. I remember with my XMR cards (where key handling was done by Moonbits) it seemed like more of a hassle than "simple" BTC key stuff.
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I wouldn't mind waiting until we have a few more seats filled so our run will last a little longer and try to coordinate with someone else making a run so the pool hashrate I larger increasing the chances of hitting a block.
No problem for me, we can wait and start on monday. if the other member has nothing against that, green light from my side. @all, hat jemand was dagegen bis montag zu warten ob noch jemand zusteigt damit der run etwas länger läuft? Best regards Willi Also ich würde dagegen voten, da die Hashrate im Gesamten gerade etwas niedriger scheint. Aber da ich mich nicht wirklich auskenne, was die beste Option ist, bin ich da mal neutral und würde gerne von einem anderen der noch im Run ist die Meinung hören. @jimbocuzzi: Generally I agree, but hashrate seems low right now and chance to find a bock https://solochance.com/ a little up. So I would vote against it, but stay neutral for now since I am not familiar with this endeavour at all and may be mistaken. - Anyone else any thoughts to share on the matter?
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Good idea to pause this. Hope the original seller will be available to clear things regarding COAs and keys soon. As soon as auction resumes I plan on re-submitting my initial bid - or slightly higher if ChiBi's bid remains.
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I see there was a cool new re-design and new logo for WalletScrutiny website, they now have a dog like logo and new sponsors. This looks much better than older version, it feels faster and it's easier to find what you are looking for, maybe because they hired a dog this time ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) https://walletscrutiny.com/PS If guys from WalletScrutiny are reading this, can you tell us when was the last time you checked CoolWallet Pro SE and other open source hardware wallets? Agreed, new website really does look slick. Suprised to not see a direct date indicating when the wallet was tested. Under Application build you can see "xy time ago" notice, though, and they also show previous test dates on the bottom of each wallet's page ( Previous application build tests).
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I already failed at step 5 "open a transaction via " Right-Click->Details" -> I can only click on details in the addresses tab, where I clearly see the ones with still spendable-outputs available. However nowhere I can find a "Share-> Copy to Clipboard" option. I found something similar though in the Coins tab. If I click on Details there is an "Export -> Copy to Clipboard" option. I tried that and then import via mSIGNA via Transactions->Import Transaction->From Clipboard (raw). It crashed the wallet. lol (no worries I backed it up before). EDIT: BIG UPDATE! It worked! I hadn't unlocked my keychain when I first tried to import and mSIGNA crashed. However I just tried again and it actually worked. Importing to mSIGNA, then, with finally a correct sync state I was able to select the right spendable outputs (actually just the address holding the coins) and then sign the transaction, import to electrum and broadcast there.Glad that it worked at the end. I didn't tested it on a locked keychain so I failed to add a note to unlock it first. By the way, to get the transaction details like in the instructions, you should be in the 'History' tab as mentioned. But yes, the hidden 'Coins' tab which are the actual UTXOs should work as well. Ah, yes, I just found it, you need to click "view transactions" und the History tab. I think Coins tab actually works best because you can be sure not to miss any spendable outputs this way. nc50lc, make sure to send me your reward-BTC address, I am slightly upping the total bounty to 2x 1/10000 of a block-reward (0.00125 BTC in total). Just curious: Did you also use mSIGNA in the past or did you just download it to check how things could work?
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Fantastic! Thanks a lot for all the help to everyone involved. I'd like to split my bounty with o_e_l_e_o and to nc50lc. - please send me your coffee-tip addresses via dm! And also a big shoutout to NotATether and DaveF for offering help and suggestions!
It's just a relatively tiny amount of funds recovered HOWEVER I learned quite a bit on the way to finally solving how to retrieve them. I am still curious as to what the correct derivation path for mSIGNA actually is and what some of the strange error messages when trying to broadcast with coinb.in actually mean.
If anyone faces the same problem or similar problem, I would be willing to make a step-by-step guide with screenshots to help assist. For now all the info needed can be found in the thread and already neatly summarized by nc50lc a few posts back.
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I checked your link but I get a " You should use the redeem script, not its address!" message - but didn't really check how this works, maybe I should readthe documentation first, will do so tomorrow. Ahh right, sure. You'll want to go back to the mempool.space page for the transaction you sent me, click on "Details" again, and copy and paste the text after where it says "OP_PUSHBYTES_37" for each address. There's one of those for each address. Each one will start with "5121" and will end with "51ae". If you paste that string in to coinb.in and hit load, it will find the address. That worked - it detects the right amount of sats etc on it. I created a tx with a typical fee. However just importing the tx to mSIGNA gives the following error: "invalid signature". The coinbin tool also allows for signing. So I tried it signing with the BIP32 extended private key. Does work - But broadcasting does not. I tried it in Electrum and on coinb.in itself. The error I get is similar "1 the transaction was rejected by network rules. mandatory-script-verify-flag-failed (Operation not valid with the current stack size)". I also tried signing with the public BIP32 key and importing to mSIGNA (to hopefully sign there and export later), but it gets denied with the "invalid signature" prompt There a way to do it in Electrum even if your mSigna isn't synced, but you must have a list of your addresses. Here's how to do it: - Create an Electrum wallet with the option "Import bitcoin address or private keys" and paste ALL of your addresses with transaction history, including the empty ones (if unsure, just paste all).
- Alternatively, if you're 100% sure of the funded ones, paste those instead.
- Finish creating the wallet and let Electrum Sync.
- Go to 'History' tab and you should see a list of transactions.
- Now, each transaction should be imported to mSigna manually, from old to new: to do that, open a transaction via "Right-Click->Details".
- In the transaction details, export it via "Share->Copy to Clipboard".
- In in your mSigna wallet, click "Transactions->Import Transaction->From Clipboard (raw)" and it will be added to your Transactions tab.
- Do that to the rest of the transactions in Electrum to manually sync your mSigna wallet.
[...] I already failed at step 5 "open a transaction via " Right-Click->Details" -> I can only click on details in the addresses tab, where I clearly see the ones with still spendable-outputs available. However nowhere I can find a "Share-> Copy to Clipboard" option. I found something similar though in the Coins tab. If I click on Details there is an "Export -> Copy to Clipboard" option. I tried that and then import via mSIGNA via Transactions->Import Transaction->From Clipboard (raw). It crashed the wallet. lol (no worries I backed it up before). EDIT: BIG UPDATE! It worked! I hadn't unlocked my keychain when I first tried to import and mSIGNA crashed. However I just tried again and it actually worked. Importing to mSIGNA, then, with finally a correct sync state I was able to select the right spendable outputs (actually just the address holding the coins) and then sign the transaction, import to electrum and broadcast there.About the own node solution: Right now don't even have the disc space for a BTC full node (but could use some older HDD lying around) - my worry is, even after finally having a synced full node running and connected to mSIGNA, the sync process will be stuck somewhere - that's what people seem to report on their github a lot.
Would you like to borrow my full node for a little while? That sounds interesting, thanks for the offer. Not sure if it's worth it for the few sats remaining, how would that actually work - Just try to connect to it via the right address? Does your wallet simply include a setting for the node IP address and port to sync with, or does it store the wallet there too? If the latter, I am thinking on the lines of running the mSIGNA wallet on my box and issuing RPCs to my node to try to fetch private keys or something like that - so not really decentralized but I guess if you have no other way to access the bitcoins inside the wallet then you probably don't have another alternative than to run a Bitcoin full node. Yes, mSIGNA has a network setting page similar to Electrum where you just input an IP address and a port. The keys are only on my device - it's actually it once was a pretty cool wallet with lots of options for individual control. Just setup in a weird and depricated way without proper documentation to be found and ofc not updated for over 5 or 6 years now. I feel there are many paths that almost lead to the right desitnation, but something is missing. Probably has to do with their strange multisig-1-1
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