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401  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: I sent a 4 BTC transaction and it's stuck because somehow no fee was attached on: May 04, 2016, 06:42:53 AM
This has already been suggested, but you could always create a double spend of your inputs...

1) export your private key*
2) download coinb.in sourcecode*, put it on a usb-stick
3) on an online computer, open the index.html from coinb.in on your usb-stick
4) click on new-> transaction
5) fill in the address "1GAzLcKNdTaNPHc4oVG2EuxNFciASNUZ8r" and click "load"
6) since you only have 2 inputs, and you need both, you don't have to mess with the inputs...
7) create 2 outputs => one to 1Fh3km4GUMYhAqqchNLdcxYGu7R6wBZqnX (4BTC) and one to 1GAzLcKNdTaNPHc4oVG2EuxNFciASNUZ8r with the change... Make sure you don't send everything back to yourself, all the "leftover" coins will be used as a fee. Make sure you calculate your fee correctly!!!!
Cool click on submit
9) copy the transaction, put it in an ascii-file and save it on your usb-stick
10) reboot your pc, preferably using a linux livecd* WITHOUT internet connection
11) insert the usb-stick, open index.html
12) click on sign, copy your private key from step 1 in the private key box, copy your transaction from step 9 in the big box, click on submit
13) now you'll see a hex encoded bitcoin transaction, copy it, paste it in an ascii-file on your usb-stick
14) reboot your pc again, now in your "normal" os, with internet connection, open index.html again
15) click on broadcast, paste the hex encoded bitcoin transaction from step 13 in the box, and click broadcast

you have now created a double spend Smiley
There are many other ways of doing this... But i think this is the easyest one Smiley

Edit:
1a) open your blockchain wallet
1b) click on import/export
1c) click on "i understand"
1d) the easyest is clicking on "paper wallet"
1e) re-enter your password
1f) you'll now see a paper wallet, showing your private and public keys Smiley

2a) https://github.com/OutCast3k/coinbin/

10a) http://unetbootin.github.io/
402  Economy / Lending / Re: Loan badly needed.. on: May 03, 2016, 06:48:11 AM
You account doesn't worth the amount you asking.Do you have any other collateral do provide as its way risky to give loan when account comes up with collateral.

People who don't have trust and put their account as collateral 90% time they just sell it by taking loan.Come again with a collateral that's worth 120% of the loan amount i will fill the loan.Up to 1 BTC
Its already check my account into bctalkaccount pricer and the price is high i think 0.05+.. you can check it with your self..

Edit: here check my account here..
http://www.bctalkaccountpricer.info/?token=83nhqd8m

Those estimators are wildly inaccurate. Most of your posts seem to be in Local, this is a problem when reselling an account from a defaulted loan (i speak from experience, i used to run a loanthread and gave tons of loans, i had to deal with several defaulted loans).

This being said: your account might be sellable for 0.02-0.04BTC, but this doesn't mean you'll get a 0.04BTC loan with the account as collateral.

You might be an honest guy, but i'm afraid the forum is filled with scammers, so nobody is taking chances, sorry...
403  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: Would you buy a hardware wallet? on: May 02, 2016, 04:57:10 PM
i will never buy a hardware wallet only because it's not secured enough.
not even secure enough to convince me for using it.

hardware wallet are expensive

The ledger HW.1 costs 18 bucks, postage included... I think that shouldn't be to expensive Wink
404  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: do you like slot games ? on: May 02, 2016, 06:10:59 AM
I can never shake the feeling that online games that are not based on skill are rigged... I know, provably fair: but provably fair only proves that the outcome of a dice roll or a slot game wasn't changed after you placed your bets, it doesn't prove anything about the odds (or at least, that's how i understand provably fair, but tbh, i'm not a gambler myself... only tried it out a couple of times, but wasn't really into it)
405  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [NSFW] [WTS] altcoinhosting's adult domain/scripts: real, developed, old domains on: April 30, 2016, 09:56:25 AM
reserved for active sales
406  Economy / Digital goods / [NSFW] [WTS] altcoinhosting's adult domain/scripts: real, developed, old domains on: April 30, 2016, 08:47:43 AM
I currently hold way to much adult domains. I've developed them all, and they've been running for a long time (some of them were started around 2010).
Lately i lack the time to update my sites, so i tought it would be better if i sold them one by one. In this thread i'll sell my domains, i'll edit the OP to reflect the current for-sale domain.
Remember: this isn't just another domain sellers thread, these domains are real... They're old, developed, they include traffic, scripts, database dumps,...


Thread-sale rules:
  • one domain will be featured at a time, i will state a price i'm willing to sell it for, but all prices are negotiable
  • i want to keep a clean thread, please don't post any "tips" and "warnings" to promote your sig (i'm wearing a sig myself, i know, but please try to post only geniune questions or bids, i would hate to have to open a self-moderated thread to keep it clutter-free)
  • payment method: BTC
  • escrow is ALWAYS accepted, or buyer sends first... On domains > 2BTC i'm willing to pay the escrow fee, on domains lower than 2 BTC the buyer pays the fee


Sold domains:
  • none


Faq:
  • why don't you sell your domains on an adult webmaster forum: I haven't been on gfy for about a year and a half. I'd feel weird to pop my head in and directly start a sales-thread. Also, i'm currently hoarding BTC, i love BTC, so i want to sell my domains for BTC Smiley


Currently for sale:
  • logxxx.com
  • included: domain, complete custom script (was written from scratch), a free push to namesilo
  • age: 2 years and 7 months
  • traffic: between 4k and 5k pageviews/days
  • each page contains the owner's banner at the top and the bottom of the page + all 404 traffic gets redirected to the owner's full page add
  • 354 users
  • 160 blogs
  • asking price: because it took me a long time to write the script (you get full reuse rights on the script for any domain you'd like, so you could use it or adapt it for any of your domains Wink ), the domain is 2,5 years old, and it already has 160 blogs without any promotion, i think 2BTC is a fair asking price... It can be negotiated tough
407  Economy / Services / Re: Paying 0.0002 BTC for doing a small survey on: April 29, 2016, 11:07:21 AM
I don't think anybody will follow such a link... They're commonly used to distribute malware/spyware/... Better put your survey on a real survey website, or on google docs, you'll have a much better chance of getting answers.
408  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Unconfirmed transaction & No inventory information available. on: April 29, 2016, 10:20:53 AM
the problem is that the transaction is 5825bytes in size which would require atleast 60k satoshi to have priority (10k satoshi per 1000kb). you can only do now is wait for the miners to include your transaction in a block and/or if your transaction get dropped from the memory pool just send it again with sufficient fees so it will be confirmed on the next block

A thirth option is to create a double spend... I've done this a couple times already, it's not that hard:
- export your private key from blockchain.info
- download the coinb.in sourcecode (https://github.com/OutCast3k/coinbin/), open index.html from your local pc (internet connected)
- click on new -> transaction
- input your address, load
- add/remove inputs, make sure you use at least the same inputs as in the tx you're going to double spend
- add the output address, make sure you leave enough fees, but not to much
- submit -> copy the transaction
- boot in a safe environment, prefrably linux without internet connection, open the coinb.in zip again, click on sign
- paste your transaction + private key
- copy the hex encoded bitcoin transaction
- reboot in windows with internet connection
- open coinb.in source again, past the hex encoded bitcoin transaction in the broadcast field and broadcast

There are several other ways to do this, but i find this one the easyest


the problem is that the transaction is 5825bytes in size which would require atleast 60k satoshi to have priority (10k satoshi per 1000kb). you can only do now is wait for the miners to include your transaction in a block and/or if your transaction get dropped from the memory pool just send it again with sufficient fees so it will be confirmed on the next block

Thank for your answer, its important for me. May I question you? How I can to know a transaction size to set correct fee? And I saw transactions that was created after my transaction and fees was the same but succefully included in a blocks.

not that hard either, just look at this page: https://bitcoinfees.21.co/
Take your  fee 0.0001 BTC divide it by your transaction size (5825 bytes) and you'll see you're paying 1.7 satoshi per byte, while a reasonable fee would have been a lot higher (look at the link i posted Wink )!
409  Economy / Services / Re: Fix database problem on: April 29, 2016, 07:03:27 AM
I'm a DBA, i can have a look at this if you want to... I charge $35/hour for DBA work.
You're only joining 3 tables tough, i find it a bit odd it would take this long, but i can only say for sure after i've inspected your database.

$35 an hour ? lol .OP the problem doesn't seem to be that tough neither the query is complex.I would fix the issue for $10 and provide you the most optimal run time of it.Unfortunately I don't have time on me but I will try and send you a fix maybe tomorrow.

If you wish to save your $35 ,go to freelancer.in ,any Indian will get it done within seconds for as cheap as $5.

I'm sorry you feel the need to ridicule $35/hour, this is the common rate for dba work in my country.
I haven't analysed the problem yet, but if you offer to do it for $10, the OP is still free to chose you.
410  Economy / Services / Re: Fix database problem on: April 29, 2016, 06:43:39 AM
I'm a DBA, i can have a look at this if you want to... I charge $35/hour for DBA work.
You're only joining 3 tables tough, i find it a bit odd it would take this long, but i can only say for sure after i've inspected your database.
ok I just pmed you and I hope we can fix it as soon as possible.

BTW: forgot to mention this, about the timing: i have some spare time on my lunchbreak today, and this evening... If your problem is fixable in 1-2 hours, i can do this today, otherwise it'll be tomorrow morning.
411  Economy / Services / Re: Fix database problem on: April 29, 2016, 06:34:31 AM
I'm a DBA, i can have a look at this if you want to... I charge $35/hour for DBA work.
You're only joining 3 tables tough, i find it a bit odd it would take this long, but i can only say for sure after i've inspected your database.
412  Other / Archival / Re: Do you think any casino will offer zero/negative house edge? on: April 28, 2016, 09:50:47 AM
Do you think any casino will offer zero/negative house edge?
I mean offer zero/negative house edge forever, not when there's an event/promotion/giveaway.

Personally, i think it some casino will offer zero house edge forever.

Where will they make their money if they have 0 house edge?
Personally, i wouldn't trust a casino that did this, i would always have a gut feeling they get their money by cheating the gamblers.
413  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Legal for someone without gambling license to create a gambling software/script? on: April 28, 2016, 06:01:53 AM
I was wondering - if say I created a site/gambling script but it wasn't legal to host in my country - could I "license" my created software to someone who can legally run it and collect license fees from it?

Since creating gambling software isn't illegal, this would seem to be okay?

If I'm missing something let me know, thanks!

I'm not a lawyer, but i think you're pretty safe doing this... I don't hold the licence to operate a coffeeshop in the netherlands (the ones where you can buy weed), but i'm pretty sure i can write a tool for somebody operating a legal coffeeshop... I don't have a licence for firearms, but i'm pretty sure i can write a website for a legal armsdealer,...

Once again: if you're unsure, contact a lawyer, no legal advice you'll get on this site will be 100% guarantee, even if it comes from a verified lawyer (unless it's a lawyer from your country/state/...)

there is a big difference between making a tool or making a website for someone to do these things for example designing a website for someone else to sell firearms is so different from sharing the income.

if you take the money generated from the business then you are an accomplice, unless you launder the money too!!

I'm not a native speaker, but if i understood the OP correctly, he isn't running the site, he just asks a licence fee for his software... If the person running the casino is the owner and has all the necessary licences (or lives and hosts the casino in a country where no licences are needed), i think it's OK. A lot of software developers ask weekly/monthly/yearly/one-time licence fees for products they made.

Once again: i'm neither a lawyer, nor a native english speaker, so i might have missed the point in the OP, or my advice might be legally wrong. I'm just trying to make a logical reasoning and comparing his business model to other "grey area" businesses like armsdealing, drugsdealing, legal software, hospital software,...
414  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: 291.2409 BTC for a 0.0001 BTC transaction . on: April 27, 2016, 09:38:30 AM
--snip--
And how did we know who is the real owner ?
Anyone can say it was their lost money Tongue
You could send the money back from the address that was used to create the input, or you could ask the one claiming he owns the money to sign a message with the address used for creating the transaction.

In this case, send it back to 1QgTYzMYqStzZBQx8gguYaJQMjFRbagbh or ask if somebody can sign a message like
"i request the bitcoins that were used as a fee in transaction cc455ae816e6cdafdb58d54e35d4f46d860047458eacf1c7405dc634631c570d to be returned to 1myaddress123456789, the pool could keep 20% as a finders fee" with 1QgTYzMYqStzZBQx8gguYaJQMjFRbagbh
415  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Legal for someone without gambling license to create a gambling software/script? on: April 27, 2016, 07:12:15 AM
I was wondering - if say I created a site/gambling script but it wasn't legal to host in my country - could I "license" my created software to someone who can legally run it and collect license fees from it?

Since creating gambling software isn't illegal, this would seem to be okay?

If I'm missing something let me know, thanks!

I'm not a lawyer, but i think you're pretty safe doing this... I don't hold the licence to operate a coffeeshop in the netherlands (the ones where you can buy weed), but i'm pretty sure i can write a tool for somebody operating a legal coffeeshop... I don't have a licence for firearms, but i'm pretty sure i can write a website for a legal armsdealer,...

Once again: if you're unsure, contact a lawyer, no legal advice you'll get on this site will be 100% guarantee, even if it comes from a verified lawyer (unless it's a lawyer from your country/state/...)
416  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What is bitcoin testnet ? on: April 25, 2016, 08:51:42 AM
Can anyone explain me what is this ? sorry for a noob question.

No problem, everybody needs to learn...
I think the bitcoin site gives a better explanation than i'll ever will: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Testnet

The TL;DR (and newbie friendly) version:
Testnet is basically a complete blockchain that runs next to the bitcoin blockchain. The coins on the testnet are worthless, and can be used to test out procedures and codes without risking losing real bitcoins. It's basically a newbie and developer sandbox in which you can play Wink
417  Economy / Services / Re: SKYPE WEBCAM SEX CHAT WITH ASAIN GIRL on: April 25, 2016, 06:15:41 AM
Just a quick tip: it would be best to at least include a non-nude shot of you, holding a piece of paper with your bitcointalk username and todays date.
So people will at least know you're a real person, and how you look...

Also, some rates might be nice, and since you have a newbie status, i'd suggest you using escrow (or at least allow your customers to use escrow).

TheGreatPython makes a good point to: why not join one of the established camsites that accept BTC?
418  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Rate my account on: April 21, 2016, 05:27:41 PM
Can anyone tell me how much can i loan with my account as a collateral? Thankyou in advance for answering.

Sorry to tell you: but basically nothing at all
Not trying to be rude, but most lenders don't take newbie accounts as collateral
419  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Not so fast... on: April 21, 2016, 11:02:50 AM
Seems like a cool idear, there is one big problem with converting energy from, for example, breaks: you'd need an active internet connection and a running "server" to get work for your miner... Altough this can be done, seems like a really big hassle in order to generate a couple thousand hashes with the energy you just saved.
420  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Torrent to youtube video intrested? on: April 21, 2016, 07:06:47 AM
Wouldn't this be a copyright problem? In essence, i think 90% of your clients would use this service to let you upload a copyrighted movie to youtube... I guess they would at least close your account every time they find out you uploaded content you weren't supposed to upload??? (i have no experience in uploading copyrighted materials without consent, so i wouldn't really know what youtube procedure in this case would be)
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