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381  Economy / Marketplace / Re: MtGox disabled trading today at 2am GMT on: February 25, 2014, 10:02:12 PM
MtGox disabled trading today, 25th Feb, at 2am GMT.

I initially saw that there were no price changes and then realized that there are also no changes in the order books.

I then tried to do a test trade and the result was the message "Trading has been disabled": https://i.imgur.com/o7KKjrM.png
I haven't taken this screenshot, but it looks exactly like what I see on MtGox when I try to submit an order.

MtGox is gone and they have lined their pockets with everyone's Bitcoins.

http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2014/02/bitcoins-mt-gox-implodes/

382  Economy / Service Discussion / Bitcoin Exchange Mt. Gox Goes Offline Amid Allegations of $350 Million Hack on: February 25, 2014, 07:15:42 PM
http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2014/02/bitcoins-mt-gox-implodes/

If the Crisis Strategy is correct all the bitcoins that MtGox has from it's clients are gone. Already some of the strategy has been deployed.

383  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: How many BTC's did you have stored at MtGox? on: February 25, 2014, 07:07:20 PM
4.4plus 1000usd

I would never count the bitcoins worth today, if you have 4.4BTC trapped inside Gox right now they are technically worth the price they were before Gox halted trading the first time, which was about $1000 USD per coin. If people who had hundreds in cold storage at Gox sued Gox they would claim their worth at the higher price and not what the market says they are worth today.
384  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: How many BTC's did you have stored at MtGox? on: February 25, 2014, 06:35:50 PM
The thing to keep in mind is that MtGox had about 80% of the worlds bitcoins, so I am sure a lot of people lost thousands if not tens of thousands of Bitcoins. Sad

385  Economy / Service Discussion / How many BTC's did you have stored at MtGox? on: February 25, 2014, 05:06:19 PM
A close friend of mine had 7 BTC's at MtGox before they stopped transactions. He doubts he'll see them again. Sad

How many did you have stored there?
386  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: [GUIDE] Delete your 0/unconfirmed transactions in 30 seconds on: February 25, 2014, 01:05:13 PM
It will delete the transaction. So if the Qt wallet is the sending wallet, the btc will ready to spent again. If the Qt wallet is the receiving wallet, it doesn't remember anything about this transaction.

So I remove the tx that is I am trying to send from my QT wallet do the bitcoins appear back into my wallet? If I was talking about 0.0x BTC's I wouldn't have really lost much but I am talking about more than half a bitcoin is stuck. I checked the Transaction ID on blockchain.info and it doesn't show up there.

387  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: [GUIDE] Delete your 0/unconfirmed transactions in 30 seconds on: February 25, 2014, 12:25:44 PM
Ultimate way to delete your forever unconfirmed transactions


  • Backup your wallet just in case
  • Download Pywallet
  • Run './pywallet.py --web'
  • Go to http://localhost:8989 in your browser
  • Fill the Delete form like this:

    • Wallet Directory: /your/wallet/directory
    • Wallet Filename: yourwalletfilename
    • Key: all
    • Type: leave 'Transaction'

  • Click the Delete button
  • Run 'bitcoin -rescan'
  • Done, no more unconfirmed tx's

Sorry I just want to confirm, this will work with bitcoins that I trying to send to another wallet that are stuck? And I will see the bitcoins appear in my Bitcoin-QT wallet once I do these steps?

Thanks,
388  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Money stuck in Bictoin-QT on: February 25, 2014, 12:20:32 PM
Probably part of that BTC is already spend. To clear that transaction see this.

Won't work for me as my bitcoin-qt is in openSUSE.
389  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Money stuck in Bictoin-QT on: February 25, 2014, 12:11:15 PM
I have set the wheels in motion 5 days ago to transfer 0.59xxxxx bitcoins out of my Bitcoin-QT wallet and its been sitting in the out with 0 confirmations for the last 5 days. The amount is also showing up in red which I am not sure is normal or not?

I have done a rescan and a reindex and it still hasn't budged. Is there anything else I can do?

Thanks,
390  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: US freaks out on MT. Gox meanwhile China hoards all the coins.... on: February 25, 2014, 11:29:34 AM
So I just read a tweet from max keiser;

"Chinese buying 500 BTC/minute: http://fiatleak.com/ "

https://twitter.com/maxkeiser/statuses/438222566764056576

I looked at fiat leak and in the last 10 minutes 3300 BTC flew into china while only 22 into the united states...


http://fiatleak.com/

I wonder what sort of affect this might have with china's Bullrush while the rest of the world look like bears in hybernation cowering in the cold?

thoughts?




China is buying more than 500BTC's. LOL

That's good that China is buying BTC's as it suggests they believe the coins is worth something; which means we could see it hit $1000 mark or more again soon.

391  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: BREAKING NEWS: Bitcoin Developer Says Gox Document Leak Is A Hoax on: February 25, 2014, 11:25:32 AM
From Twitter:

Jeff Garzik ‏@jgarzik  44m
http://MtGox.com  now reads "put announce for mtgox acq here"  Zero-evidence speculation: leak was by insider wanting cheap #bitcoin



looks like we got goxxed by a goxxer.

If there was anything said at MtGox you should have taken a screen shot and posted as MtGox is offline now.

392  Economy / Service Discussion / MtGox class action lawsuit? on: February 25, 2014, 11:23:30 AM
Now that MtGox is official gonzo, their website is gone, and they deleted all their tweets yesterday. I wonder if the people who still had Bitcoins with them are going to file a class action lawsuit against them?

My guess is if anyone finds the CEO and founder they too could see a civil suit filed against them too.

393  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: If Mtgox have big issues I bet other exchanges are in the same position on: February 25, 2014, 11:20:32 AM
I bet that the same problems with mtgox are with other exchanges.

Beware were you put your money because exactly like mtgox other exchanges will have issues paying their customers.

It is only a matter of time before other bitcoin exchanges show the same hack issues like mtgox, or maybe there was never a hack in mtgox, they were hacked by themselves to take everybody people money.

The best and easy way for a company to shutdown and take everybody money is to tell that they got hacked, they will blame others for their problems, that way people will get mad directly to an anonymous hacker instead of mtgox directly.

The mtgox people are professional scammers and I bet that other exchangers are in the same position.

Relax junior, if the other exchanges are in the same boat we can only hope the beating that MtGox got from the Bitcoin community was enough of a warning to them to make sure they have their code properly written. 
394  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Avalon ASIC users thread on: February 24, 2014, 06:36:38 PM
Avalon issues. Sad

My B1 is having issues, I suspect the PSU is on it's last legs. This morning I noticed my light stopped blinking on my Avalon, when I checked my P2Pool the hashrate was very low, but higher more than my 60 + 12GH running. So I powered it down for a couple of minutes then powered it up and it started hashing normally again.

I just checked now remotely and notice my P2Pool shows I am doing 160GH/s out of the 180+, I checked the Avalon and noticed that all cards are working but the error rate is at 2.4 (yikes), I did a soft reboot. I suspect my AX860i is going because when the power goes off and on (I rarely have power brown outs or power loss but when I do I notice this) the PSU doesn't come back on properly and the Avy show's a red light forcing me to power it off and waiting a few seconds then powering it back on. Does this sound right?
395  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [185 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: February 23, 2014, 08:21:16 PM
Has anyone ever seen this in their p2pool console?

2014-02-23 15:15:47.591287 Peer 192.168.75.xxx:42898 misbehaving, will drop and ban. Reason: was connected to self
2014-02-23 15:15:47.591393 Bad peer banned: ('192.168.75.xxx', 42898)
2014-02-23 15:15:47.592063 Peer 24.246.85.xxx:9333 misbehaving, will drop and ban. Reason: was connected to self
2014-02-23 15:15:47.592147 Bad peer banned: (u'24.246.85.xxx', 9333)

The 192.168.75.xxx was my LAN gateway and the 24.246.85.xxx was my internet IP.

396  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Bitcoin-QT for Linux on: February 23, 2014, 03:29:31 PM
How do I ran -rescan on the linux version of bitcoin-qt?

I have a transaction going out that has been stuck for 24 hours with 0 confirmations. The Transaction ID itself doesn't appear on the blockchan.

Thanks
397  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [185 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: February 23, 2014, 03:04:35 PM
Hey guys I have having trouble with my bitcoin-qt on my P2Pool server. I started the transfer process of 0.5 BTC but it looks like its gotten stuck. It has been showing 0 confirms for the last couple of days. So I looked on Google and someone mentions running getrawtransaction and sendrawtransaction which helps get it moving accept I don't know how to do this in the linux world. Sad

Any suggestions?
398  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [185 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: February 23, 2014, 03:02:13 PM
Yeah if ESXi was having a problem I would have been sent a PRTG alert and my other guests would also be complaining, but they aren't. Smiley The CPU on my P2Pool barely goes over 270Mhz even though it has 5.3Ghz to play with.

5.3GHz?! What the heck kind of CPU are you running on that monster? Or are you adding up the speeds of multiple cores/processors?

I have an IBM System x3400 M3 with two 6 core Xeon CPUs.

I am not adding anything, this is what ESXi tells me under the performance tab for my P2Pool server. If you must know I gave it 1 CPU 2 cores.
399  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [185 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: February 23, 2014, 01:30:51 PM
OK, am I to presume that nobody on the p2pool thread knows what this means either? Surely someone must have knowledge of the p2pool workings on the p2pool thread....... Huh  Any devs out there?  Why is everyone so quiet all of a sudden?
Good question, I don't know where the guru's are?
I'm having some memoryleak issue's with running a public p2pool. Would love to see some help to tackle this but no reactions.
I guess these kind of problems are hard to solve. So you'll have to wait patiently or try to fix it yourself.

If you are having leaky memory problems and can quantify it I recommend you post an issue at: https://github.com/forrestv/p2pool and see if Forrestv can fix the issue.
400  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [185 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: February 23, 2014, 12:42:41 PM
Yeah if ESXi was having a problem I would have been sent a PRTG alert and my other guests would also be complaining, but they aren't. Smiley The CPU on my P2Pool barely goes over 270Mhz even though it has 5.3Ghz to play with.



Time for a reboot/purge/reinstall?

I noticed that somehow 2 p2pool instances were running on my VPS for the past week (I think one of the auto-check scripts flubbed) so I just rebooted the VPS. Though my shares found rate was still ok considering...

VPS?
A VPS is a virtual private server -- roughly equivalent to a shared hosting account, but emulating a dedicated server with root access (or equivalent) instead of just a Web site. Typically these offers come with significant "fair use" restrictions to make sure no one customer totally overloads or monopolizes the physical resources, starving the other VPS's hosted on that machine.

I've actually been having the opposite problem from oldbushie.  On my VPS, I've installed a monitoring utility (monit).  For some reason, monit determines that p2pool and bitcoind aren't running (the email explicitly says the trigger is that the process isn't running, not that one of the other trigger conditions is met), about once an hour, and promptly proceeds to kill and restart the existing sessions.  This is surprising, since both ran just fine for days before I installed monit.  My guess is I configured monit wrong.  If anyone has experience debugging monit scripts or settings, I'd appreciate any feedback.

Code:
    check process bitcoind with pidfile "/home/USER/.bitcoin/bitcoind.pid"
        start program "/usr/bin/bitcoind -datadir=/home/USER/.bitcoin -daemon"
                as uid USER and gid USER
        stop program "/usr/bin/pkill bitcoind"
                as uid USER and gid USER
        if failed port 8332 for 3 cycles then restart
        if cpu > 60% for 4 cycles then restart
        if cpu > 80% for 2 cycles then alert
        if 2 restarts within 10 cycles then alert

    check process p2pool
        matching "p2pool"
        start program = "/usr/bin/python /home/USER/p2pool/run_p2pool.py --address 1F2jgm72pw7VH9GKFMgHTqqUhxXSptADkV --fee 1 --give-author 1"
                as uid USER and gid USER
        stop program = "/usr/bin/pkill p2pool"
                as uid USER and gid USER
        if failed port 9332 for 3 cycles then restart
        if cpu > 60% for 2 cycles then alert
        if cpu > 80% for 10 cycles then restart
        if 2 restarts within 10 cycles then alert
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