Guten Abend, hat sich eigentlich schon einmal jemand gefragt was passiert wenn ich Bitcoins zb an eine Litecoin/oder andere Adresse schicken will... Was passiert denn da? Kommt drauf an. "Normale" Litcoin Adressen haben einen anderen Anfang. Bitcoin Adressen fangen mit "1" an, Litecoin Adressen mit "L", Doge mit "D". Es gibt auch Übereinstimmungen. Zum Beispiel fangen Digitalcoin Adressen auch mit "D" an, ist aber denke ich nicht mehr relevant. Was allerdings ein Problem ist, ist das "pay to Script hash" Adressen sowohl bei Bitcoin als auch bei Litecoin mit "3" anfangen. Das sind zum Beispiel Multi-Sig-Adressen bei denen 2 von 3 möglichen privaten Schlüsseln benötigt werden um eine Transaktion zu autorisieren. Die gute Nachricht dabei ist, solche ein Skript lässt sich auch für die jeweils andere Währung erstellen und die Coins sind dann mit ein bisschen Aufwand nicht verloren.
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This can happen if you have the same wallet file on multiple instances of bitcoin core. To fix it you need to close bitcoin core on the machine that has the conflicted TX and restart it with -zapwallettxes, e.g. on windows you hit win + r for the run menu, enter (modify path as needed): c:\Program Files\Bitcoin\bitcoin-qt.exe -zapwallettxes
and confirm with ok. Bitcoin will rescan for all your transactions and resolve the conflict. Afterwards the balance should match the one on the other machine. Also keep in mind that you need some way to keep the wallets in sync as new addresses might differ after a grace period of 100 addresses - including those used for change - by default.
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As discussed: *Fixedrate or Pay Per Post: ppp *Name: shorena *Post count: 6719 (including this) *Rank: Hero *Bitcoin Address: 1A1cukyPLcNkopsLLeLen8YTYTa1FC6udn
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Hello I had a wallet with bitcoin on a computer. I have a hard drive Time Machine back up of that computer. I do not know how to retrieve the bitcoins. I do not have a computer to restore...only the back up. Can I retrieve my bitcoins from it? Thank you
Sounds like a Mac to me, if so keep in mind that most of the above advice is for windows. It is however true that you do not have to care about any files as long as you have the seed. If you dont have the seed you will need to find the wallet file. Here[1] is an explanation how to do that on Mac. [1] http://docs.electrum.org/en/latest/faq.html?highlight=files#where-is-my-wallet-file-located
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How is cash anonymous?
In every store there is over 90000 cameras they can trace you by face, body if they need to.
Stop smearing your name one the bills while shopping.
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For now thanks for the answers even though it was not my thread. I feel I need more time reading and thinking about it.
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You can actually download the block chain separately....do a google..then you can download from faster servers and then just replace your bootstrap.dat file.
I've done it with LiteCoin and FeatherCoin, I've not opened my BTC wallet in a long long time.
Please dont do that. This advice is as old as bitcoin 0.9. Newer versions (>0.10.) sync faster witout the bootstrap. Whether or not other coins have implemented this patch is irrelevant. I'm a bit behind lol, i'm also on bitcoin 10.0.0 wallet so do i need to upgrade to sell my bitcoins when i get done downloading.
You can stop at any time, upgrade and continue where you left off. Its hard to give you a prediction on how long it will take you because it greatly depends on your internet connection, disk and cpu speed. The last time I synced my server (100 Mbit/s, single core [bottleneck], SSD) it took me 3 days.
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I've seen many posts made on bitcoin discussion that is completely not understandable and meaningless. The accounts made seem to have randomly generated characters.
Something has to be done.
"Report to moderator" -> spam -> done. Most of them are removed within the minute the post is created. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1278196.0Yes but... The bot acts faster than we do. It would be much more convenient if we just had some sort of sign up restriction. They are appearing every minute. Well the bot gets to "decide" when to act, all we can do is react. Sign up restrictions that are not also restricting legit new users are hard to come up with. If you have an idea, let us know. PS: Props to the admin/global mod(?) that merged the topics.
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He's not Satoshi
Prove that uncategorically. Oh, and please try to stay on topic I thought I covered that in the OP. It's sort of an intellectual discussion. Are you qualified to participate? Certainly a reply worthy of an intellectual. -snip-
Lets put the Craig is not Satoshi discussion aside indeed and focus on more important things. But putting that aside, and assuming that anyone emerged under the existing and above scenario (lets just PRETEND Craig = Satoshi) - what might it mean for the direction of bitcoin? Any Comments? Or is the bee's nest still buzzing too angrily to begin intelligent discussion?
If anyone would reemerge as Satoshi it would be bad for bitcoin in my opinion. Why? Because people would constantly ask for Satoshi's opinion while it us our job to find the best solution. They already are whenever there is a problem, people go back and find satoshi quotes instead of argueing the point at hand. The best solution can not be found by a single person, but by a multitude of persons discussing and weighing proposals.
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I had an offline wallet of version 1.9.8. Yesterday i tryed to spend some of my BTC and got a message "your wallet created a transaction which is no longer accepted by bitcoin network, you need to upgrade to 2.5.x" .i tried to broadcast a transaction several times same message!
What is last version stable ? for (Win XP) OS I prefer to use.
What is upgrade steps? thank you in advance.
You need to upgrade both the offline and the online wallet. #1 download https://electrum.org/#download & verify #2 transfer to offline system #3 install #4 start #5 if needed (you should not have to) restore from seed. Is this last version stable for Win XP s3 ? I dont think anyone tests for Win XP anymore, its the latest version though.
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1LakcFfJWbWhH3RRNaiM6nJXuE22CoHfhv -----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE----- This is Lutzow from bitcointalk.org Today is 12.09.2015 -----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNATURE----- Version: Bitcoin-qt (1.0) Address: 1LakcFfJWbWhH3RRNaiM6nJXuE22CoHfhv
HzL75uSvym0lFC3w29TCmkGrO2/JnrojMnP8U7AlxdXMSt8E33G5zY/IxW3M5cdfd7WFXIVtcvBHBCZ+NioVxrs= -----END BITCOIN SIGNATURE----- verified.
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I've seen many posts made on bitcoin discussion that is completely not understandable and meaningless. The accounts made seem to have randomly generated characters.
Something has to be done.
"Report to moderator" -> spam -> done. Most of them are removed within the minute the post is created. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1278196.0
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I had an offline wallet of version 1.9.8. Yesterday i tryed to spend some of my BTC and got a message "your wallet created a transaction which is no longer accepted by bitcoin network, you need to upgrade to 2.5.x" .i tried to broadcast a transaction several times same message!
What is last version stable ? for (Win XP) OS I prefer to use.
What is upgrade steps? thank you in advance.
You need to upgrade both the offline and the online wallet. #1 download https://electrum.org/#download & verify #2 transfer to offline system #3 install #4 start #5 if needed (you should not have to) restore from seed.
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I have the same issue.. it takes sometime to sync...I just leave my laptop, for it to sync, I haven't check it yet if it had already sync its time.. I installed it just the other day,.. they said that its a good wallet and a secure one too... You need a lot of space in your computer. At present, it needs 56GB harddisk space in my PC. The requirement will rise fast next year when bitcoin becomes popular. ouch... I uninstalled it already,.. can't use it if it consume that space in my hardisk plus the time that it will eat up my internet speed while it sync its time... just stopped it and use my coins.ph wallet.. I've never heard of coins.ph!, i would recommend you to use electrum if you can't download full block chain. Its an online wallet service commonly used in the philippines.
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Is there anything in the debug.log[1] file that might help?
[1] location: %APPDATA%\Bitcoin\debug.log
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You don't need hardened keys for this scenario. If you only publish the addresses, no-one can figure out the next in sequence.
So you can never spend the coins because this would expose the public key which would allow to derive further addresses?
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