I don't know for sure as it's just something I read once, so I would check in blockchain.info Seems strange they didn't implement such a feature
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Wangguoqin1001, you're supposed to post an image with the next number in the image. Don't just post pictures of bitcoins.
He just wanted to go out of the newbie jail...
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You need to wait for this transaction to complete first. 1NwuKxJ8cGH4EUr8NfuAnneQDNshGfbzsa (U) (0.00777 BTC - Output) According to blockchain, It will take 6 hours to complete this transaction ^ then some more minutes to finish your transaction. Also dude, some bitcoins? ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) (204.39631 BTC) That transaction keeps getting longer and longer, last night it said it would be 4 hours now its up to 6 hours, Is there anything I can do to reset the transaction and start it again as I need these coins confirmed and in my wallet today. If anyone can help me with a solution of getting these coins asap into my wallet there's a 0.39631 bounty in it for you. Thanks Well, I think your friend need to delete that 204.39631 BTC transaction first using pywallet.py https://github.com/jackjack-jj/pywallet/blob/master/pywallet.py https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=34028.0Then he need import wallet to some other client* (ex: electrum) and send bitcoins (less 0.00777) again. *Bitcoin-qt and blockchain.info won't let you do this. Ps: I'm not sure, wait for some expert's opinion. It depends on how you made the first transaction. I heard that when it's from a blockchain.info wallet, then blockchain.info keeps broadcasting the tx If it's from bitcoin-qt though, yeah you (he) can delete that transaction from your (his) wallet with pywallet Also, bitcoin-qt can import keys. I don't know about blockchain.info but I think so
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Let me guess... SEC is also ok with torturing Edward Snowden?
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Africa - 0 (0%) Antarctica - 8 (13.3%) Australasia - 3 (5%) Asia - 5 (8.3%) Europe - 19 (31.7%) North America - 24 (40%) South America - 1 (1.7%) Total Voters: 60
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This is your opportunity to mention some of the people who have impressed you with their knowledge or skills related to Bitcoin. Even the unpolished gems that don't even realize how good they are ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) I would have liked a "+1 to post" feature in this forum: combined with the ability to sort users based on the number of +1 I gave them, that could have automatically created such a list. This
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Currently the best coin to mine if Goldcoin (GLD). IMO.
Says the "Forum Administrator at GLDTalk™" Biased much? Quite a bit, yes
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nope, u need a backup every 100 xfers.
or use "keypool=9000" in bitcoin.conf. (your backup will be good for 9000 sent transactions)
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And by going to tenths, hundredths or thousandths (etc) of a satoshi, further granularity is possible if needed.
No. Satoshi is the minimum granularity (with the current blockchain format). For further division, you'd either have to change the format and a majority of clients (basically, it would suffice if the 5 biggest mining pools made the change) or keep smaller amounts off-balance (i.e. outside the blockchain). That would mean additional bookkeeping, perhaps a system such as ripple could be used for this, but in general, it should be avoided. One of the elegant aspects of Bitcoin is that you can keep control over your funds yourself. Of course, with online wallets people already give up a bit of this essential ownership, maybe they would be ok with keeping sub-Satoshi balances in an external system as well and just hold their big savings within bitcoin. Onkel Paul True but I'm not sure we need more granularity than the one provided by 2.1e15 units
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this is just nude coin, i demand an uncensured porn image for the coin!
This
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![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) Half the posts in here, were just deleted... Indeed I don't really get the problem with my post: A reply of yours, quoted below, was deleted by a Bitcoin Forum moderator. Posts are most frequently deleted because they are off-topic, though they can also be deleted for other reasons. In the future, please avoid posting things that need to be deleted.
This thread is a discussion about Bitcoin going down and gold going up, but also about alt-coins going up, and bitcoin coming down.
This is not a religious thread. But perfect religion is helping out the orphan and the widow, ok.
Most of us latecomers missed the boat, and so, we did not get rich off of bitcoins, so we have little or nothing to gain from having bitcoin being the main coin.
Whereas, if we could buy up thousands and thousands of an alt-coin or alt-coins as they are called, and if we got 'lucky' or perhaps because people worked hard at it, then the coins we bought at low prices then might increase dramatically and we might get rich.
What gain is there for most of us, if bitcoin goes up? Not much, because bitcoins cost too much and our percentage gains would be smaller, whereas when we buy or mine these cheaper alt-coins, then if those went up in value alot, we might get 'rich'.
That is kind of what this thread was about, I think, not religion.
Vision not even compatible with your religion http://kingwatch.co.nz/Christian_Political_Economy/jesus_on_money.htmMaybe your post wasn't the problem, maybe his was. You mean because he's admitting that altcoins supporters are just pump-and-dumpers?
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![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) Half the posts in here, were just deleted... Indeed I don't really get the problem with my post: A reply of yours, quoted below, was deleted by a Bitcoin Forum moderator. Posts are most frequently deleted because they are off-topic, though they can also be deleted for other reasons. In the future, please avoid posting things that need to be deleted.
This thread is a discussion about Bitcoin going down and gold going up, but also about alt-coins going up, and bitcoin coming down.
This is not a religious thread. But perfect religion is helping out the orphan and the widow, ok.
Most of us latecomers missed the boat, and so, we did not get rich off of bitcoins, so we have little or nothing to gain from having bitcoin being the main coin.
Whereas, if we could buy up thousands and thousands of an alt-coin or alt-coins as they are called, and if we got 'lucky' or perhaps because people worked hard at it, then the coins we bought at low prices then might increase dramatically and we might get rich.
What gain is there for most of us, if bitcoin goes up? Not much, because bitcoins cost too much and our percentage gains would be smaller, whereas when we buy or mine these cheaper alt-coins, then if those went up in value alot, we might get 'rich'.
That is kind of what this thread was about, I think, not religion.
Vision not even compatible with your religion http://kingwatch.co.nz/Christian_Political_Economy/jesus_on_money.htm
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Ok, here we go. Windows daemon build (With native I2P support): http://anoncoin.net/downloads/anoncoin-i2p-daemon-win32.zipSource: https://github.com/Anoncoin/anoncoin/tree/native_i2pWindows QT (Graphical) build will be released within the next days. To use the daemon on I2P ONLY do the following:1. Download and install I2P, then start it. (It will run as a daemon, so don't expect any window) 2. Wait a minute or two, then navigate to http://127.0.0.1:7657/configclients3. Make sure to start the "SAM application bridge" (Tip: After starting it, check it for autostart and save configuration) 4. In run (enter the start menu and type run on windows Vista/7) type %appdata% 5. Open or create the Anoncoin folder 6. Create/edit the anoncoin.conf file 7. make sure to set the following options: rpcuser, rpcpassword and onlynet=native_i2p Example: rpcuser=someone rpcpassword=super_secret_password onlynet=native_i2p Note: The I2P router uses a little time to integrate into the I2P network, so you might not get a connection before I2P have runned for about 5-10minutes. Screendump: ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fanoncoin.net%2Fnative_i2p_only.png&t=663&c=YgtBf649HM5v2Q) Great stuffIs the I2P code from you? (has it been reviewed?)
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Not bad ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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Good luck NSA I'm behind 7 proxies
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Depending on what you want to do, some tools may help
For example I want to add multiple bitcoin addresses. What tools are available? As w00dy said so, pywallet would do this easily You put all your private keys with their labels in a file and it imports them all
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After the recent news of NSA spying on internet Im sure lot of the TOR network is run by the NSA itself...
Why would they spy internet if they were running the whole Tor? It's like spying your grandma's toilet when your hot twin female cousins have their bathtub in your bedroom Or mining Litecoins with your ASICs
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