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3261  Economy / Services / Re: Bitcoin Vanity Addresses! on: January 21, 2016, 08:32:22 PM
@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.


-snip-

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.
3262  Economy / Services / Re: Bitcoin Vanity Addresses! on: January 21, 2016, 06:35:53 PM
-snip-

So, thread hijacking is ok in your book?
3263  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Hello friends :-) ; I Just want to inquire on business opportunity @ Bitcoin? on: January 21, 2016, 05:33:34 PM
Smiley Hi guys is there an opportunity to make money and work using computer here in Bitcoin? Thanks

#1 create vanity addresses. I currently do this and its not much. I mainly keep doing it for the fun part (as in how long will it take to actually find it).
#2 brute force wallets. If someone has forgotten a password they usually remember enough about it to brute force the wallet file. Very small market, requires to be trusted. I would do it, but for most users there are other solutions.
#3 sell CPU cycles via bitwrk[1]. No demand, might take off in the future
#4 mine alt coins? Not sure if thats still a valid way to earn. You might get infected by a virus via the alt coin wallet though.

Other than that I dont know of any ways to let the computer to the work for you. Probably forgot something.

[1] http://bitwrk.net/
3264  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [ANN] ABCore - the first Bitcoin Core running on Android - Support Thread on: January 21, 2016, 05:21:53 PM
Any idea if it would run on android x86? I have an old netbook I plan to get Android x86 on, would be neat if it could run a full node.
3265  Other / Archival / Re: Updated Overview of Bitcointalk Signature-Ad Campaigns on: January 21, 2016, 05:09:42 PM
Is there an advantage to have a new thread each month? Other than keeping the thread short...

It is much easier to check on the applicant of the participants , for keeping track record as well. If the first month signature campaign contain 5 pages of replies and the second month consist of 6 pages of replies and so on then after some months it will be hard for them to check on it someday which is the first or the second month and so on

Well, if you only check the thread once a month I could follow that argument, but this thread is over 200 pages long and I have no problem following it. I doubt anyone will check who joined the campaign in august 2015. Even if, it would be easier to search in a single thread than to find the thread for august and search inside it.
3266  Economy / Services / Re: Bitcoin Vanity Addresses! on: January 21, 2016, 05:05:42 PM
Now with prices:

Code:
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
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1Teddy5145 exact case -  173,346,595,075,428,786 - ~130 years for a 50% chance
1teddy5145 exact case -  173,346,595,075,428,786 - ~130 years for a 50% chance
1Teddy5145 any case   -    5,417,081,096,107,149   -   ~4 years for a 50% chance
1Teddy exact case -           15,318,045,009 - 0.0002 btc
1teddy exact case -           15,318,045,009 - 0.0002 btc
3267  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: bitcoins not arriving in account on: January 21, 2016, 03:54:00 PM
electrum to alpha bay account

Contact support.

PS: thats the advice you get based on the questions you answered. You might get better advice if you answer more questions.

Lets give it one more try.

Does the transaction show as confirmed in electrum? If not, whats the transaction ID? You get it if you rightclick on the transaction in the history tab and select "Copy ID to clipboard".
3268  Other / Meta / Re: My account was banned! on: January 21, 2016, 03:50:20 PM
-snip-
Didn't cost him much.
It was a new account in any case.

Not much coins no, but the chance to get the other account[1] back.

[1] https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=515275
3269  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: bitcoins not arriving in account on: January 21, 2016, 02:58:03 PM
probably it's not confirmed?
show the link from block chain, but you have to wait some time…
ps the tx fee Huh

thanks for the help! the bitcoins should have arrived in the account in an hour or so but they didnt!

Is the transaction confirmed?

Its a website im looking to buy stuff off but on the site my balance is still 0 BTC. they have left my bitcoin wallet so i dont know where there gone?

Can you post the transaction ID?
Which wallet software/service do you use?
Which service do you want to send a payment to?

and it was 100 percent the right address. am i able to see whats going on from the blockchain information? i dont understand the blockchain either.

I dont know, but if you dont understand whats going on on a blockchain explorer its probably no help to you either.
3270  Economy / Reputation / Re: The BCT PGP/GPG Public Key Database: Stake Your PGP Key Here on: January 21, 2016, 02:51:13 PM
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 achow101

Yeah, 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
Code:
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.
3271  Other / Archival / Re: Updated Overview of Bitcointalk Signature-Ad Campaigns on: January 21, 2016, 02:33:47 PM
You can check here for have an idea of how many time 777coin and Bitvest take to pay its users: https://blockchain.info/it/address/1GKQLaVcyPo7RYKGGsrHTnVDEWwacES2La

asterisk should be put on this two campaign.

asterisk back on -> http://pastebin.com/2BfspuC8
3272  Other / Archival / Re: Updated Overview of Bitcointalk Signature-Ad Campaigns on: January 21, 2016, 12:09:42 PM
Quote
Updated link for bitstarz (they make a new thread for each month)
Aren't you getting tired of them? I know I am. Tongue

OP updated.

I am, esp. because I have to search for the thread. They are not even linking it in the last one.

Told them before they should just keep the same thread and edit the op every month. You can quickly find the new thread just by looking at bitstarz's last post though.

Yep, thats what I did, still more effort than it should be. Is there an advantage to have a new thread each month? Other than keeping the thread short...
3273  Economy / Services / Re: Bitcoin Vanity Addresses! on: January 21, 2016, 12:07:18 PM
Hi Shorena, I would like to know how much you'll charge for these prefixes:

  • 1Cancer only + Case-sensitive
  • 1[C OR c]ancer only
  • 1CANCER only + Case-sensitive
  • Any of the above (First of the 3 to be discovered)

Also, just out of curiosity, how much would 1[Cc]ancerbola cost and how long would that take to generate?  Grin

I can only give you difficulties for now to give you rough idea, will update with prices later and send you a PM.

Code:
1Cancer		exact case - 	       15,058,417,127
1[Cc]ancer exact case -        14,807,443,508
1CANCER exact case -        15,058,417,127
any of 3 exact case -            7,465,937,903
1[Cc]ancerboLa exact case - 1,675,68,375,239,581,160
3274  Other / Meta / Re: Stake your Bitcoin address here on: January 21, 2016, 11:59:07 AM
1EgQBY8gGnJD8A2vkskmnB2wnw7zd4kog7

thanks.
3275  Other / Archival / Re: Updated Overview of Bitcointalk Signature-Ad Campaigns on: January 21, 2016, 11:58:16 AM
Quote
Updated link for bitstarz (they make a new thread for each month)
Aren't you getting tired of them? I know I am. Tongue

OP updated.

I am, esp. because I have to search for the thread. They are not even linking it in the last one.

Quote
Updated link for bitstarz (they make a new thread for each month)
Aren't you getting tired of them? I know I am. Tongue

OP updated.

When you remove the asterisk on 777coin so you should remove the asterisk on Bitvest as well, because both are run by same person and payment always made in the same time.

From the last posts in their thread it looks like Bitvest paid late again. Was it the same for 777coin? If so the asterisk should be back up.
3276  Other / Meta / Re: Stake your Bitcoin address here - Timelord2067 on: January 21, 2016, 11:17:04 AM
http://www.bctalkaccountpricer.info/?token=gg2nlms6

Quote
1AhuQTWMu185kWFmiUHhmTTVYjKR7BfirW First posted on: June 05, 2014, 04:54:22 AM

My losses total 1 BTC

Plus the loss of 0.125 BTC in shares at CryptoStock (who didn't assign the one for 8 share dilution)

Total losses 1.125 BTC

The Whois for CoinEX.PW points to

PO Box 16
Nobby Beach
Queensland 4218

Which is on the Gold Coast in Australia.

http://dig.whois.com.au/whois.php?dom=coinex.pw&submit=WHOIS+Lookup (Feel free to try it out)

*rattle* *rattle* 1AhuQTWMu185kWFmiUHhmTTVYjKR7BfirW

-----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
*rattle* *rattle* 1AhuQTWMu185kWFmiUHhmTTVYjKR7BfirW Timelord2067 20th January 2016
-----BEGIN SIGNATURE-----
1AhuQTWMu185kWFmiUHhmTTVYjKR7BfirW
H56RaHHvja4ZvxFLjz9ckUh5ySBBEXWk5B67slUBcnfcp7DJR7flfG+IZ9qtWi8nUCT/QILaQQjY8lWX32Eak0M=
-----END BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----

verified.
3277  Economy / Reputation / Re: The BCT PGP/GPG Public Key Database: Stake Your PGP Key Here on: January 21, 2016, 10:47:18 AM
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 achow101

Yeah, 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.

Also your certificate is expired. Please renew it. Smiley

[ IMG]http://i67.tinypic.com/2dijafc.png[/img]

[ IMG]http://i67.tinypic.com/biw8yx.png[/img]

I did, its valid till 2016-10-05 now, should be updated on key servers as well.

Code:
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Version: GnuPG v2

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3278  Other / Archival / Re: Updated Overview of Bitcointalk Signature-Ad Campaigns on: January 21, 2016, 10:16:19 AM
Moved Crypto-Games.net to CFNP because they only accept Staff.

Added an asterisk to Unitaco.com

Asterisk for bit-x stays

payment again not received for this week

The merkle has 1 free spot, so I decided to not move them, because it will be filled soon anyway.

Updated link for bitstarz (they make a new thread for each month)

Includes all previous changes.

-> http://pastebin.com/kwYxQmsa
3279  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How to get a loan? on: January 21, 2016, 09:46:41 AM
Hi.
Will someone explain to me if what's the procedure of getting a loan in bitcointalk.org?
And what i will need for borrowing a loan?

Post in the lending section, have collateral. The section has a sticky to help you understand what is considered valid and what is not.
3280  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: How to fix dust transactions? on: January 21, 2016, 09:45:57 AM
Got the same problem. All of my other wallets will consolidate the inputs but Electrum is a pain. It broadcasts the output as 200 inputs which screws me every time. About to quit using Electrum. I can send 200 inputs to Blockchain and it will transfer it with no problems. Electrum gives me the dust error, and the we wanted more fees error. Electrum is CRAP!!! I tried to send a transaction with a 10% fee today and it still failed. What a load of crap!!!

How many inputs are we talking about and what is the typical size (median not average) in satoshi?
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