You've posted on the web site that a group of wallets are no longer supported, however i had a deposit already in process when that post went up. if you could release 12qGrX9wfatVtk4UvT8mtRuiz6mheTNphM to 1L9x4YDqfq5jHDVmgY5cEcj8od8xbPGMas as that is Blockchain wallet so I can vest it back. Losing 1.9btc is a big issue as it took me so long to get there. THanx.
You should probably write that to the service in question.
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Nuked/willingly deleted his posts, either way, he's not gonna be a spammer. You can check the mod log, to check if he was nuked or not Edit: He was nuked Nuke user: N/A in topic #0 by member #737161 Nuke user: N/A in topic #0 by member #737156 Nuke user: N/A in topic #0 by member #737150 Nuke user: N/A in topic #0 by member #737151 Nuke user: N/A in topic #0 by member #736850 Nuke user: N/A in topic #0 by member #737155 Nuke user: N/A in topic #0 by member #737152 Nuke user: N/A in topic #0 by member #729250 Nuke user: N/A in topic #0 by member #736796
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What are the private keys?. Sorry if that is a bone question. If it's the wallet address I sent it to then I have it. Annoyingly I can see on block chain the BTC are still there and not touched or claimed. That's crazy that this can happen.
The private key is what allows you to spend bitcoin. Your wallet software/service handles them for you and they are usually protected by your password. When you send bitcoin to someone else you can not reverse the transaction. Thats a fundamental bitcoin principle. All you can do now is hope they are indeed legit and contact their support.
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Asterisk for unitaco can be removed since all participants get their payment including me, payment made by a code to be redeemed on their site and can be withdrew directly without any fees.
I think we should give them another week to see if everything runs smooth with the next payment. If they are constantly paying late, the asterisk is deserved. Its hard to say though since it was the first term. Its very small (limited to 5 newbies) and payment is in alt. I dont see a reason to add them, but if Mitchell thinks they should be listed I will. It would be impossible to put payout rates in the table, as those depend on DOGE/BTC rate. If 13 Loans want to be added, they should set fixed rates in BTC. Would be **
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-snip- Any of the letters can be upper or lower case, a possible result could e.g. be 1bTcSpaCe.
I want: 1btcspace or 1BtcSpace Can you generate one of these 2? I probably could, but I would prefer not to. It would take a few weeks (2-5) and would cost you 0.4086 btc If you can get 1btcspace for 0.4086 , the I can pay it. The price would be for any of the two 1btcspace (difficulty: 2,988,734,397,852,220) or 1BtcSpace (difficulty: 50,656,515,217,834) whichever is found first (combined difficulty: 49,812,239,964,203). Based on the difficulty it will likely (~98%) be 1BtcSpace. If that is acceptable, send me a public key via PM. Your payment address for the 0.4086 btc is 1CpYDd3R7XxdeUZSPRBAhR1sHd5BLe1adX unless you want to get an escrow involved. If you prefer escrow, let me know how you have in mind.
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The sad part is collecting. If he has no income and no property it might be next to impossible to get anything even after winning the case
From the dox I have, it seems he is f*cking rich. Wonder why he needed to scam for kicks?
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@Shorena: please tell me how much it will cost a BTC addrees : 1bitcoinspace
Thank you
Couldnt do it, too long. Even without exact case it would take ~ 1700 years. Then maybe I can get: 1btcspace ? Without exact case, yes. For 0.0034 btc. What mean "without exact case" in this case? Any of the letters can be upper or lower case, a possible result could e.g. be 1bTcSpaCe. I want: 1btcspace or 1BtcSpace Can you generate one of these 2? I probably could, but I would prefer not to. It would take a few weeks (2-5) and would cost you 0.4086 btc
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The post was deleted because you had several topics for the exact same question, which is considered spam.
This post should be moved btw. its a meta (about the forum and its rules) question.
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@Shorena: please tell me how much it will cost a BTC addrees : 1bitcoinspace
Thank you
Couldnt do it, too long. Even without exact case it would take ~ 1700 years. Then maybe I can get: 1btcspace ? Without exact case, yes. For 0.0034 btc. What mean "without exact case" in this case? Any of the letters can be upper or lower case, a possible result could e.g. be 1bTcSpaCe.
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0.0069 btc. 0.4143 btc, Id rather not do it though, because it would take a few weeks. 0.4143 btc, K or k does not make a difference in this case. Yes,all of them with exact case.
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@Shorena: please tell me how much it will cost a BTC addrees : 1bitcoinspace
Thank you
Couldnt do it, too long. Even without exact case it would take ~ 1700 years. Then maybe I can get: 1btcspace ? Without exact case, yes. For 0.0034 btc.
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You are welcome. To combine the keys you use "Add". -snip- Yikes, didn't expect the time to be that long Guess i'll wait till quantum computer available to home users to create my own address ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif) Thanks for the help Shorena ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) Might be faster, yes ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Now with prices: prefix case difficulty price/time ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1Cancer exact case - 15,058,417,127 - 0.0002 btc 1[Cc]ancer exact case - 14,807,443,508 - 0.0002 btc 1CANCER exact case - 15,058,417,127 - 0.0002 btc any of 3 exact case - 7,465,937,903 - 0.0001 btc 1[Cc]ancerboLa exact case - 1,675,68,375,239,581,160 - ~128 years for a 50% chance
Hi Shorena, I'd like 1Cancer please. My pub key should be from "Step 1 Public Key" on Bitaddress.org, right? If so, then it is 0451D0ADBA51BD63CFFBF500A22084EB3FA53D5DA124693DE09151BF8128DEA9C9F29CB4B8E8A0C904BB54028A46A9578F2DB8D7C16946B0FA4E737E622FE418A8 Should I pay you the 0.0002 btc to 1 vanityybUbbYsiJjAGiNK7vdJkNCqm2e? Yes, please.
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Does anyone know how to set an alias with gpg2? E.g. the key for knightdk is not found with -r knightdk because that name is nowhere found in the key information. I also have this problem with other keys.
You can find it if you try searching -r achow101Yeah, but that requires me to remember knightdk is achow, which I cant do for all bitcointalk.org users. Esp. not if I dont write them regularly. Sorry about that. You can use the group option to get the same effect. The command would be something like gpg --group knightdk=0x17565732E08E5E41 I though as much after reading the man page, but whenever I enter it like that I end up in "please enter your message mode". When I finish it with ctrl+d it returns errors[1] ("no valid OpenPGP file found" and "processing message failed"). I will give it a try again later when I can ask in the #GnuPG IRC channel. [1] translated from german, actual wording might be different for english version. Put the option in the gpg.conf file. So you would add group knightdk=0x17565732E08E5E41 to the end of your config file. There even is a neat example in that file. You should be able to read this. -----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE----- Version: GnuPG v2
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Hi Shorena, i want to know how much would cost this prefix:
1TESLA3
Thanks.
With exact case 0.077 btc with any case 0.0006 btc.
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So, thread hijacking is ok in your book? Thread "ownership" is a new concept for me, apologies! Well Im offering the same service here as you. Its not a big deal though. At a much lower price. I love the amount of effort shorena puts daily in this work. And you came in the middle of the thread only to hijack the thread and promote your plugin for free! ![Angry](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/angry.gif) Lol! Who the hell will buy an address with prefix 1King for 0.0025 BTC when shorena can do it for a small amount of donation? I will always avail shorena for future vanity requests ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Thanks for the support, but its hardly the topic here. Im sure it wasnt meant like that and I might have overreacted at first as well.
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I think there are two separate things being discussed in here. Paid to Post (PtP), and Paid to Opinion (PtO). I see no problem with PtP as long as they conform to the forum's rules and are constructive and useful, while PtO should be considered as alt'ing.
The extreme advantage is if someone posts something controversial (ie an attack), and then uses 5 of their PtP accounts to join in. It wouldn't be allowed if it was one guy with 6 accounts so it shouldn't be allowed if its 1 guy paying for 5+1 accounts. In either scenario, enforcement is near enough impossible though, so I'm not sure where that leaves this discussion.
Nicely distinguished. I think PtO is more common than most think though. That lengthy review on amazon, the article in your favorite magazine, the youtube review you liked so much, the blog article about that awesome product? Most likely bought. 'SEO-experts' and 'digital influencers' are all over the place. Why should this place be any different? How could you even distinguish between PtO and PtP or Paid to Review (e.g. by giving you the product for free) without bias? Recently a few hardware reviews poped up and I am not entirely sure the person actually bought them. I suspect at the very least they got them for free to write a lengthy post about them here. As long as the opinion was not dictated I hardly see a problem with it, even though I wish it was clearly labeled as such. That would probably reduce the marketing value though.
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you sure that those addresses are not your newly generated change addresses? some people got fooled by that. there's a high chance it could be because my transactions took more than 5 days to complete. how am I able to get it back from the newly changed address? I'm using bitcoin qt If you are still using bitcoin qt you should update to bitcoin core, maybe you just stuck to the old name though. Latest version is 0.11.2, 0.10.3 is fine as well. To see your change address you have to change some settings that are not available in the old versions. You have to enable coin control. To do so: Settings -> Options -> Wallet -> check "Enable coin control features" once you did this confirm with ok. It might have to restart, Im not sure. Once you are back on the main screen do: Send -> Inputs -> select Tree mode and search for the addresses you know, e.g. 1KsvvEnFofFHogEWQMn4Kg3ZsisTxChonr for this[1] TX. If you click on the small triangle to the left you will see another address labeled as "(change)". [1] https://bitcoinchain.com/block_explorer/tx/87ebee07c67ff593563033b0d1ef0ac3ccd89ec10f9e701a0deb8af864922c69
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What exactly did you put in the encrypted container? Do you have the 'multibit-data' folder?
I have the wallet_name-data folder and wallet_name.info file and the wallet_name.wallet file. but if i understand jim618's answer, that don't help if they are the wrong version. thanks for the answer anyway. If the backup is too old it wont help that is correct. However the wallet_name-data folder should contain a subfolder name key-backup with individual .key files. They have a timestamp in the name. This might give you a clue as to which the last key added was.
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