i'm sorry from where i can find TXid ?
createrawtransaction '[{"txid":"6a4c4c3acc5d535a9a...","vout":0}]' '{"1xSomeBitcoinAddress51245d":0.01}'
what is vout ??
1xSomeBitcoinAddress51245d":0.01 here i need to insert the address where i want to send the BTC from multisign address or ?
The txid is from the transaction that sent the coins in. The vout is from that same transaction. And yes, that the address you want to send to. Be careful with the amount sent and the fee
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Works, thank you! (=
You are welcome, glad it works! And, hey guys, today Minera is 1 year old! Happy birthday Minera! ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) What a nice milestone! I bet it's awesome to look behind and see what you've accomplished so far. This is probably the best mining software/companion there is! Thank you and keep it up.
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I think it's about time we change. we need to be future proof, and this is one big step towards that. As for storage, the GB per $ price is quite cheap and is declining in the long run, for both mechanical and flash disks. I think the blockchain size is a bit of a non-issue. Also, the fact that the new limit is set at 20mb won't suddenly make the blockchain triple in size. The block sizes will remain the same. Our usage and the amount of transactions per block are the ones who will make the blockchain bigger, and I think more transactions is a good thing... ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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You must assume your keys are already compromised because you put them on your CLAM wallet, so no issue if you dump your priv key and put them in another wallet.dat. Then you can move the funds ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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We had some problems with auto-renew on site of the domain provider - and it should be fixed soon - this remember us that we are one year old now:) Happy to say that soon we will bring massive good news for all of you!Cryptosteel is alive and we are 1 year old! Let us celebrate the first anniversary ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) at Bitcoin Conference Prague - 14 may - see you there! Will you show off your product there? ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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No wonder these guys want in. They're not the first banking institution/stock related company to approach Bitcoin, in one way or another. As I've said before on other threads, I think this is proof they see Bitcoin as something dangerous for them. And it's like they say, if you can't beat them... ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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I think a Raspberry Pi is enough airgap as it is. There is no chip or memory that can store info after it's disconnected, everything should remain on the sd with your install. Theft will only depend on how good you hide your SD and your paper backups ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) As for entropy, as far as I know it's best not to use manually generated random data (sometimes the data isn't as random as we think it is), but maybe someone can talk about this in a better way than me.
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Don't know their website... But beyond having an english version, they should host their site abroad (if they don't already, of course)
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These chinese people really have nothing else to do... These guys are either trying to cheat newbies, spreading a virus, or trying to make a botnet. If they think they can pull it off, well... They're really funny ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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The turning points were definitely the price increases and the exchanges fiascos. The negative events are the ones with bigger repercussions, and the ones that are brought to people. Also the ones people care about, really... That's how many people know Bitcoin.
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The coins have been joined in an address with similar small inputs and then passed through addresses with more coins, they have probably been mixed/are being mixed. I bet this is some new malware that's being widespread. Too bad OP shredded everything, otherwise we have many security experts around that could have analysed the system...
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Trezor is erroring more than working theses days for me. I had same issue discussed here. Now... I cannot get any browser to recognize Trezor. I received the following reply from support 30 days ago but still no change and it does not work. " It is probably just a matter of few days to final release, so mytrezor will work on any computer with any browser again. You can download the bridge here - https://mytrezor.com/data/bridge/1.1.0/index.htmlI downloaded and installed...nothing ... Any new version coming soon? Need get my coins into some other option. Besides Ledger Wallet... are there other reliable hardware devices available? What other recommendations can be offered...Thanks I think Electrum and MultiBit HD support Trezor... Maybe try there to see if it works?
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Windows 7 and VMware from encrypted container running Ubuntu
Likely the problem is here, how good is the entropy of this encryption? Pretty strong. i use truerypt Damn that really sucks. I don't know what to tell you, other than the obvious: There's really no substitute for cold storage I personally never played with Electrum because I only trust cold storage. And Electrum + Cold Storage is also a possibility...
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I'm very much interested, but unless you have an amazing idea and quite a bit of funds to make it happen, I can't see what have you got up your sleeve... But I'm open to new ideas, so let's see what comes out of this! ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Also, what kind of physical thing are you thinking about? Physical like coins, or physical like a small machine/storage media?
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These guys don't even try anymore ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) Well known images there... I'll buy 1 of everything in your store if you use an escrow from the forums ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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I don't see any issues regarding pre-funding by the coin's creator, but I do understand SaltySpitoon issue. As it was said, the best way to avoid this situation is indeed a multisig address with two holograms, but I don't see that being really feasible for selling and/or reselling the coin. At least for now (unless the next Bitcoin Core client is released with some kind of a multisig GUI). Issuing physical cryptos requires trust: if one wants it funded, it requires us to trust the creator of the coin to give it value, on way or another, and I think it will always be like that ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) That being said, I wouldn't definitely mind buying a pre-funded coin from a well trusted member of the community.
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Sorry for your loss. This is pretty odd... I highly doubt of an error in Electrum (if it was, the hackers would have many stolen Bitcoin right now), this was more a targeted attack, or so it seems.
More info about OP's setup would be needed... VM software, recently installed programs, weird wallet behavior in the last few days, possibility of infected USB's...
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I'm trying to restore my breadwallet wallet on MultiBit HD, since it's now compatible... But I'm having some issues. MultiBit asks for a "timestamp". What timestamp should it be?
I assume that's referring to the timestamp the wallet was created. You can specify any date date older than that and it will only affect the initial syncing time. Thank you ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) I'm trying to restore my breadwallet wallet on MultiBit HD, since it's now compatible... But I'm having some issues. MultiBit asks for a "timestamp". What timestamp should it be?
I assume that's referring to the timestamp the wallet was created. You can specify any date date older than that and it will only affect the initial syncing time. It is referring to that, but the format that MultiBit HD expects isn't at all obvious. A seed timestamp is the number of days elapsed since Bitcoin genesis block with a modulo 97 checksum appended. This gives a short representation that avoids user error during input and works in all locales.
Here's a short Python one line script which creates such a timestamp, but be sure to estimate your wallet creation date on the older side when asked for it. python -c "from datetime import *;r=lambda s:int(raw_input(s));d=((date(r('Year: '),r('Month: '),r('Day: '))-date(2009,1,3))).days;print '{}/{}'.format(d,d%97)" If you don't already have Python installed, just visit here and press the run button: http://repl.it/mHeThank you! Got it working, this is useful ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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