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3221  Economy / Speculation / Ridiculous BTC Prices Predictions by Experts? on: December 17, 2017, 06:04:19 AM
Yes btc has went up all the way to 1k and then 5k and then 10k and then upwards etc.  People are talking about btc hitting 50k or 100k.  Okay i could see people talk about 50k.  But to even say 100k, aren't we getting way too ahead of ourselves.  Then people talk about 200k, 250k or 500k and 1 million.  I mean in my opinion, until btc hits say 75k per btc, 200k and up per btc shouldn't even be discussed... do people here agree?  I mean isn't there a good chance btc might hit say 25k but just say there or go to 30k and then go right back down.  


I mean isn't there a good chance that btc would never go over say 30k?  Obviously people couldn't think about btc hitting 5k or 10k when btc prices were a few hundred only.  Yes that is ridiculous.  But to think a coin that is over 10k... to say it could hit 500k... i mean look at that number.  That just seems ridiculous to even say that now.  I think if you want to talk about 500k per btc... you need btc to hit at least 100k minimum for you to even say 500k.  And for it to go to 500k... i mean that would take very long don't you all agree?


3222  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Sending Unconfirmed BTC from Specific Address? on: December 17, 2017, 05:16:17 AM
Hi thanks for the response.  I got it accelerated according to the website but of course i don't know how long it would take.
3223  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Viabtc Accelerator Question... Is This Safe? on: December 17, 2017, 05:15:15 AM
Hey there thanks for the replies.  Yes i noticed when you put the id, it shows your balance and where you sent btc etc.


Within 25 is going to be slow... then what is average?  I believe electrum when i had it on dynamic fees to within 10 blocks.  Is that average?
3224  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Viabtc Accelerator Question... Is This Safe? on: December 17, 2017, 04:28:56 AM
Hi there.  Im not talking about getting hacked on that website.  I mean if i give the transaction id to a person and they can do it for me by entering the transaction id on viabtc to get my transaction accellerated. 


The reason i ask this is because someone on another forum had an issue with this and then posted his transaction id.  Then that person told him he entered the transaction id and it went through.  Then the other guy said yes it got confirmed.


So i want to make sure if thats fine if i give him the transaction id.  Thus you could post your transaction id... and someone else can put it on viabtc for you etc?
3225  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Sending Unconfirmed BTC from Specific Address? on: December 17, 2017, 04:27:10 AM
HCP thanks.  I will make sure dynamic fees in on from now on when i send.


Want to ask you something else but not sure if you know about this or not.  I heard about viabtc accelerator.   I tried to put the transaction id in and the cache and submitted it right at the top of the hour but i keep getting a 502 error for some reason.


Someone tells me i can just give them the transaction id and then they can do it for me and try.  Its not this forum but another and that forum is pretty helpful with posters.  Its not a bitcoin forum.  They mentioned they did it for someone else and it worked when someone asked if they could it for them.  I can confirm this is true because on that forum the other guy told him thanks it got confirmed.   Do you know if this is fine?  I ask this because I sent btc to an exchange.  So when that person enters my transaction id in viabtc acceleration and it goes through, the exchange would not know someone else tried to do the viabtc accelerator for me right?   Like would the exchange notice okay i sent btc to the exchange but it got accelerated by someone else?
3226  Economy / Service Discussion / Viabtc Accelerator Question... Is This Safe? on: December 17, 2017, 04:07:33 AM
I sent btc using my electrum wallet.  I sent it as within 25 blocks so it wasn't exactly low fee.  But it was a bit more than that.  It shows as replaceable on my wallet but in the exchange that i sent btc to... it shows up as pending deposit.


I heard about viabtc accelerator.   I tried to put the transaction id in and the cache and submitted it right at the top of the hour but i keep getting a 502 error for some reason.


Someone tells me i can just give them the transaction id and then they can do it for me and try.  Its not this forum but another and that forum is pretty helpful with posters.  Its not a bitcoin forum.  They mentioned they did it for someone else and it worked when someone asked if they could it for them.  Can someone here confirm this would be fine?  I ask this because I sent btc to an exchange.  So when that person enters my transaction id in viabtc acceleration and it goes through, the exchange would not know someone else tried to do the viabtc accelerator for me right?   Like would the exchange notice okay i sent btc to the exchange but it got accelerated by someone else?
3227  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: Is Ledger Nano S REALLY SAFE ?? Best Hardware Wallet ? on: December 17, 2017, 03:38:45 AM
Okay let me just get this confirmed.  If i get a nano ledger s and then transfer my btc from electrum to nano ledger.  Then my nano ledger no longer works or something like that, i would just have to put that 24 word seed from nano ledger and enter that into electrum wallet and it will be recovered?  Thus its like if i needed to restore electrum again on the same computer or new computer?  I want to make sure of this because i know i would not be able to get a nano ledger s again if the initial one has issues and malfunctions etc.
3228  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: Is Ledger Nano S REALLY SAFE ?? Best Hardware Wallet ? on: December 17, 2017, 02:31:15 AM
So what program exactly would i need to download to recover btc if the nano ledger s doesn't work anymore and i cannot get anyone?  I assume i cannot use electrum?
3229  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: WAVES on being the fastest blockchain in the world? on: December 16, 2017, 11:19:51 PM
Anyone think this coin could possibly be number 2?
3230  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: Is Ledger Nano S REALLY SAFE ?? Best Hardware Wallet ? on: December 16, 2017, 11:16:09 PM
Well what happens if you cannot buy another one.  Could you restore your wallet on your computer then?
3231  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Hold Bitcoins or buy Altcoins with it on: December 16, 2017, 11:00:07 PM
Would this discussion be different if you could buy altcoins with usd or usdt?  Thus you don't need to first get or have btc in order to get altcoins?
3232  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: Is Ledger Nano S REALLY SAFE ?? Best Hardware Wallet ? on: December 16, 2017, 10:58:54 PM
What happens if your ledger nano s no longer works etc?  Could you restore your wallet on a computer if you cannot get another nano ledger s?
3233  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Sending Unconfirmed BTC from Specific Address? on: December 16, 2017, 09:49:45 PM
HCP or anyone else who is expert with these btc fees, the btc i sent is shown pending deposit on bittrex.  Does that mean the btc will get there eventually?  Also, would there be a way to resend it with a higher fee so it gets there faster or not?


So i had i clicked dynamic fees, then it would have gotten there already?  It was still sent within 25 blocks but it was the slowest one i chosed.
3234  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Create a Waves Platform Wallet.Lease your Tokens and get Rewarded.Trade on DEX. on: December 16, 2017, 09:17:42 AM
Can you lease a small amount of waves only in your wallet like a certain amount only?... then lease the rest of them later on?  Would you need to cancel the first one and then do the entire total afterwards?
3235  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin sending fees... are you serious? on: December 16, 2017, 08:46:25 AM
Hey all.  I sent btc but did not have dynamic fees checked.  I sent the btc where i moved the slider option on electrum to the within 25 blocks but i choose the one that cost the least.  So i paid about $3.70 etc but not sure how long it would take.


On average, how long does it take for btc to be received when you pay a fee around $3.70?  What about $13?  What if you did like $1?


Also it depends on the size of the transaction right?  What determines that?  The amount you send whether its 1 dollar or 1000 or 10000?  Or its something else?  Because when i was playing around with electrum, it seemed that any btc i put down and clicked preview to send, it was same flat btc amount to send assuming i pick whether low fee or within 25 blocks, 10 blocks etc.
3236  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Sending Unconfirmed BTC from Specific Address? on: December 16, 2017, 08:35:31 AM
HCP yes i know i sound very confusing.


Anyways, i sent the btc as how i normally do and did not do the spend from option.


I have one issue though.  I did not check the dynamic fees when i sent the btc.  What i did was move the fee bar myself and did the minimum fee for within 25 blocks... which shows a fixed rate of 0.0009btc/kb.


I paid about 0.00020 in btc fees which is like $3.70


Right now on my electrum, it shows it as replaceable with an arrow sign.  When i clicked on the dynamic fees, i believe the fee was set at 6 dollars or so but then i unchecked it.


How long would it take for this to go through?  And there is an option to increase the fee it seems.  When should i do that if it takes too long?  The other thing is this.  I read someone posted their transaction and someone was able to speed it up for them or something?  Can you tell me how that would work?  Frustrated because i should have just checked dynamic fees and not think about it.


3237  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: How to chose inputs? on: December 15, 2017, 11:39:25 PM
Are you trying to send btc from a certain btc address that you received btc?  If so, i have the same question.  Could you look at my thread in this electrum forum and tell me if you want to do the same exact thing?
3238  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Sending Unconfirmed BTC from Specific Address? on: December 15, 2017, 04:41:36 PM
Again the reason i dont want to send the btc as is, is because it would be sending from the btc address that i used a lot already.  So i wanted to not have any btc being sent from the old address as when i click on preview, it shows that address on the input. 


But ifs all these addresses are linked such as that btc address that i used to receive btc recently is already linked to the btc address i used a lot, then that means doing what im doing won't matter at all then right?
3239  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Sending Unconfirmed BTC from Specific Address? on: December 15, 2017, 04:32:46 PM
HCP, so say i have 0.06 btc in that address and i had received 3 different btc withdraws to that address total.  Such as 0.01, 0.02 and 0.03 btc.  I want to send the entire 0.06 btc.  So when i do this, i click spend from.  Then i type in the amount of btc i want to send.  Do i put down exactly 0.06 btc?  Or whatever is 0.06 btc - the sending fee?  That would matter here right?  I assume i should be sending exactly 0.06 btc... and then the btc fee would be deducted from my other address?  But if i send 0.059 btc it would be different?


i have many addresses that are in the used section.  Many of these show 1 transaction tx only but few of these i never used the actual address to send.  This is due to the change address i believe etc.


When i click the preview... it shows


Inputs


3 different outputs...  and the btc address im sending to like this


xxx       btc address im sending to
xxx       btc address im sending toxxx       
xxx       btc address im sending to


Outputs

2 different outputs


One is an output that is in yellow that i dont know where its from
One is the btc address im sending to




So can i still do it this way if thats what it shows on my inputs?  I don't know how you get 1 address only as an input?  It shows 3 different inputs.




If i just click send that 0.06 btc as is without doing anything...


It shows


Input


A btc address that i used quite a bit that has lot of transactions


output

btc address that im sending to
same btc address as above i posted for the output when i used spend from



So based on that, does that mean i can't do what i want to do here?  Thus i dont want any btc being sent from that btc address i already used quite a bit with lot of transactions?  My whole purpose here is i dont want to use that btc address to send/receive anymore for a while. 


Also is the btc address that i received the btc recently... can someone tell if its related to a btc address that i used before such as link them? 
3240  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How to send btc from a specific address? on: December 15, 2017, 03:16:03 PM
I'm confused that you guys are confused what im doing.


Say i have 1 btc in my electrum.  This 1 btc is in many different addresses in my wallet.  Say there is 0.25 in one address, 0.03 in another... and let say that total 1 btc is spread across 10 different addresses on electrum due to the change address etc.  This is the btc that i do not want to touch at all.


So any btc i receive from now on, that is the only btc that i would send.  For example when i request 0.01 btc from a site, i give them a complete different address in my wallet.  Then say i request another 0.05 btc but say i ask them to send to the same address that i used so i use it twice for example. 


So now i have a total of 0.06 in this address.  Thus my total btc in electrum is 1.06 btc.


I want to now send a total of the 0.06 btc i received recently.  Of course there are sending fees so let say sending fees are 0.001 btc.  So i want to send exactly 0.059 btc so the total btc that comes out of my wallet is
0.06 btc.  That way, there is exactly still the original 1 btc in those other addresses in my wallet that i do not want to touch.  Does that make sense?


So i would like to know how would i do this where if i just normally clicked send 0.059 btc... that 0.059 btc does not come from the old addresses?  Does that make sense?


I want to do this because if i just send 0.059 btc normally... then wouldn't it mix with my old btc addresses?  I want to use one single address no more than say a few times only.  I read that you should not use an address that much due to privacy reasons so if you are receiving btc with a new address only once or twice for example, shouldn't you be using that address to send the btc that you recently received?


So i want to know exactly how i would do this.  Or would doing this still link that new address to those old btc addresses that i used in my wallet?


Thus i read its right click on that address, click send from... then when i do this, it shows 2 different addresses.  Then do i just enter the 0.059 btc and the sending address like normally and this is what would work? 
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