My English is not good. I'm using Google translate and comment, I share the same idea. I don't even remember. Over 2 years past. Now, what's the point of banging? I really don't remember. But my thoughts are the same. I've written 2 posts using the translation and writing the same 2 messages that fit my mind. I've also stolen no one's opinion. General sentences they are related to projects. Good intentions.
Except that Google translate doesn't misspell "serius"... nor "Etherium". You copy/pasted messages. As per the rules, whether you remember it or not, that is considered plagiarism and is usually punished with a permaban. 33. Posting plagiarized content is not allowed. ~ This includes both copying parts or the entirety of other users' posts or threads and copying content from external sources (e.g. other websites) and passing it as your own.
If you're very lucky... and you general behaviour since copy/pasting those messages has been helpful and you're contributed to the community... there is a (very) small chance that you might get your punishment reduced to a temp ban... and a lengthy sig ban.
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Did you just run Windows update... or did you go and download the KB2999226 update specifically? If you just ran Windows Update, I'd advise that you got get the actual specific package for your version of Windows using "Method 2" from here: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/2999226/update-for-universal-c-runtime-in-windowsNOTE: Make sure you get the appropriate version, x86 or x64 depending on if you're using 32bit or 64 bit Windows respectively.
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Instead of copy and paste (which concerns me, because it means you have your seed stored digitally somewhere! )... did you try typing the words in one at a time? EDIT: Actually, ignore that... it doesn't seem to matter. I tried changing my resolution to 800x600 and you're right, you can't access the NEXT button. HOWEVER, I think I accidentally found a solution for you... click the textbox resize button... and drag it up to shrink the vertical size of the textbox: You should be able to see the tops of the NEXT button.
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Please verify and quote. -----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE----- I'm finaleshot2016@bitcointalk.org, Today is 17,05,2019 and this my current BTC segwit address now bc1qt4qjy0fzspcdm8rpm2zzjlfctqxhunmnjw79jk and a local BTC wallet address of 3KGj2Pa84RWsReDiJvXgUbMMKNa38o9nBM. -----BEGIN SIGNATURE----- bc1qt4qjy0fzspcdm8rpm2zzjlfctqxhunmnjw79jk IHSCCOFzRr3QZUEOMS2ecVNnD3xoz16SIHwUKRM4aG1DFzj0k+hBsixX4PyzNRD6pDykDW8TxXEzA+L+3ynsDhg= -----END BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
And verified using Electrum...
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Was that an Android charging cable or a data cable? Occasionally, some cheaper microUSB charging cables only include "power" connectors and do not have the "data" connectors wired up.
So the cable will supply power and your Trezor will light up, but it can't actually communicate and transfer data to/from your pc/laptop.
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The fee was 45 sat/b, why is it still unconfirmed? And why do you call this "low"?
It's "low" in comparison to the other fees currently being paid... There are currently people paying over 100 sats/byte... and there are almost 10,000 tx that are paying more than 50 sats/byte... so your transaction looks "low" to miners. Refer here: https://btc.com/stats/unconfirmed-txand here: https://jochen-hoenicke.de/queue/#0,2h
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NEWSFLASH: "BitcoinTalk Alt Accounts lose 12,000 BTC fortune... reduced to scamming a SigCampaign. Film at 11"
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We have a bitcoind installation into a VPS (60GB RAM, CPU:10cores, 1600 GB SSD) running on Ubuntu 16.04.6 with this configuration
Possibly some weird VPS configuration causing your issues... The first couple of hangs in your log appear somewhat random, the last few all seem to occur right after a "broken pipe" error. As you're running this on a VPS and not your own hardware, it might be tricky to try and track this problem down. Have you contacted the tech support for your VPS provider? Perhaps they will be able to shed some light on why your VPS is having this issue with bitcoind...
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Electrum looks like it's ready to send except that it's a (watching-only) wallet. I don't have the option to import the key.. just "sweep" and that results in a no input message. The lock icon on the bottom right is in the "locked" status.
If it is a "watching-only" wallet... then you imported the "address"... and NOT the private key. You need to use: File -> New\Restore -> (enter a wallet name) -> Import Bitcoin addresses or private keys" Then in the box, put the 50-51 characters private key that you have... it should start with a "K" or an "L"... and look similar to these examples: Kx2v6DfqgkY7vU9jRQ4R5K2jQQKebbY8ooHCdkxTDdev8oyBp8By KxEsbxNPNWPF9c4cSGB53zAcKrfMosdeJgW4wWNPUSYYKu5tNWxM L27TfzcwzgaZ9EofkPrb93dMUHpWxrPr8tD6J4zLfQZMzTqSLP24 KwGXxAUyZYqvgyE78WjSFzXbYNoXvCrKn26GjBZVuHAWXetC4B2R KwKAe9JqMmaLQnNm5JHwsNTDcYy59WzAu5tc2HzzmqBiTnbitMVp
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According to him, he was searched by several governments or some shit like this. Maybe he's just cleaning his tracks?
@TryNinja Lol. Did you read that in his posts, or did he divulge that information to you privately? He did seemed like the tinfoil hat type.
Yes, he mentioned several times about being under surveillance from government agents and the like... I had hopes it was some sort of secret coded message... or a private key to satoshi's millions... but alas, I believe it is just random chars in threads/posts he couldn't figure out how to delete?
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My wallet seems to have changed. 17dyczuhZxVe84LrD9Pz3WL1JQRV3E6PXR
That's what Electrum does... it changes the receive address each time one is used to prevent address re-use and help with privacy. If you use "View -> Show Addresses", and then click on "Addresses" tab you will see ALL the address currently generated and contained within your Electrum wallet. You can use ANY of them... at ANY time, but it is generally recommended to let Electrum select them automatically.
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I unfortunately only have the exported Key file which appear in the right format !! Unfortunately the laptop with the original wallet on has been wiped Can anyone give me hope that the Key file can be intepretted to get the private keys? So you have a .key file that shows as plaintext like the one in the pic above? And it has keys displayed like this? Kx2v6DfqgkY7vU9jRQ4R5K2jQQKebbY8ooHCdkxTDdev8oyBp8By 2019-05-17T02:31:25Z KxEsbxNPNWPF9c4cSGB53zAcKrfMosdeJgW4wWNPUSYYKu5tNWxM 2019-05-17T02:31:25Z L27TfzcwzgaZ9EofkPrb93dMUHpWxrPr8tD6J4zLfQZMzTqSLP24 2019-05-17T02:31:25Z KwGXxAUyZYqvgyE78WjSFzXbYNoXvCrKn26GjBZVuHAWXetC4B2R 2019-05-17T02:31:25Z KwKAe9JqMmaLQnNm5JHwsNTDcYy59WzAu5tc2HzzmqBiTnbitMVp 2019-05-17T02:31:25Z
If so, you can simply import or sweep those private keys into a new wallet. However, if it is an encrypted .key file and the contents looks like this: U2FsdGVkX19xxlTkfbYzdH4c57XUp+MjeYOEC+y/mA4H1R1+OLehyiU7rw+35t2BPZ03xPXrKdsn kX1fuGVkX1/Kl/4BIzl+7rG0o58yRIA2azd3JLrZp1c53lLNsTId8WNmQBotyy/4SS7E/ybScPVb akk6nv0t5a3mlJg+Clpo+E/NNCyhi17ZmKipBmlvQyA+V4Norg/s
Then, you would need to download an old version of multibit and try to import the .key file, then re-export the keys unencrypted to access the private keys.
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Also, the log shows nothing unusual I think.
Rather than picking and choosing selected output from your log file, you'd be better served just copy/pasting the last few hundred lines after it has stopped responding to pastebin.com and then posting a link to the URL that pastebin generates. That way folks will be able to better help diagnose the error.
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Have you considered trying a "Live" Linux USB stick? Basically, you boot Ubuntu (or other Linux) from a USB stick directly without needing to install anything or modify your main Operating System installation.
At least that way you can try and see if it works which might indicate that the issue is with Windows 7 and/or the Windows 7 drivers before you do anything drastic... speaking of, have you tried uninstalling all the device drivers for Ledger using device manager, rebooted and tried connecting it up again?
Disconnect the Nano S. Open Device Manager, use "View -> Show hidden devices" and then go through ALL the categories... right click on anything "Nano S" or "Ledger" related and selected "uninstall drivers". Then reboot.
Then try connecting the Nano S again and let it reinstall itself.
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Yes, I have Cardano all open as per instructions. It remains stuck on "Waiting for commands". I would really like to keep Windows 7 and solve this, I dislike Windows 10.
Ok, so I just installed the Cardano ADA app on my Ledger Nano S... Then I did the following: - started the Cardano ADA app on the device and it sits at "waiting for command..." - opened adalite.io in Chrome, selected "Hardware Wallet" and "unlock with Ledger". - Pretty much instantly, the device screen changed to: "Export public key m/44'/1815'/0'" - Clicking both buttons on the device switches to: "confirm export public key?" - Clicking "confirm" option and the wallet opens. NOTE: I am on Windows 10I did some more testing and found that if I open adalite.io first, select "hardware wallet" and then "unlock with ledger" BEFORE starting the app on the device, it won't detect... I had to reload the website. So make sure you do: 1. Open Cardano ADA app on device and sit on "waiting for command..." 2. Open adalite.io, select "Hardware wallet" -> "unlock with ledger" If that doesn't help, then it might be some weird Windows 7/Chrome issue
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If I'm understanding you correctly, the script type determines the address configuration? So, in your first example do the addresses start with 1 (xpub,) and in your second example, bc1 (zpub)?
Yes, Yes and Yes. And obviously, if it was a ypub it would be "3-type"
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What about 1 input, 1 output?
The size of an "Output" is relatively small compared to inputs. That coinb.in calculator fixes it to 34 bytes per "legacy" output and 32 bytes per "P2SH" output. So, each output doesn't affect the overall transaction size nearly as much as an input does. Rough calculations suggest the savings actually increases slightly to about 28% for Nested and around 42% for native (if 1 input+1 output). Forgot to mention in last post, that by "size" of a transaction I mean "virtual size". A good explanation of virtual size and "weight" and how it affects fee rate calculations.If you would stop trolling, you would know the question was savings on fees between nested and native segwit, not legacy.
Has it been long enough where I can safely move all my coins from legacy to segwit wallets to save on fees or is the adoption not as widespread as I think it now is?
Perhaps you should spend more time reading the OP... and a little less time finding youtube videos of crickets
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1) How many accounts can I set up? Only ten, (0-9)?
Theoretically... You can have as many as you like. The 10 account "limit" is simply a UI limitation on wallet.trezor.io... it's not a technical limitation. These accounts are not "stored" within your Trezor device etc... they are based on the "account" number value in the derivation path structure: m / purpose' / coin_type' / account' / change / address_index 2) Can I use the same seed to create or "restore" wallets with different derivation paths to create different wallet types? For example: can I have a native segwit, a nested segwit, and a legacy wallet all backed up by the same seed? And are these the correct derivation paths that I would use:
m/44'/0'/0'/0 (p2pkh) m/49'/0'/0'/0 (p2wpkh-in-p2sh) m/84'/0'/0'/0 (p2wpkh bech32)
SIDEBAR: That last 0 in each of your paths is probably best left off... according to BIP44 (see above) that is the "change" value... 0 = receiving addresses, 1 = change... however, generally most wallets expect a path that "ends" at the account level... and will automatically add the "change" and "index" levels as required
As for what you can create, well you can actually "create" whatever you like... in whatever combination you want... So you can "create" a wallet that generates Native Segwit, using a derivation path of m/0' or a wallet that generates Legacy addresses, using a derivation path of m/49'/0'/0' or anything other combination of script type and derivation path that you like. Electrum simply stores the derivation path and determines the script type based on the xpub "type"... ie. xpub = P2PKH, ypub = P2SH-P2WPKH and zpub = P2WPKH "keystore": { "derivation": "m/0'", "hw_type": "trezor", "label": "............", "type": "hardware", "xpub": "xpub67...............mtZ" },
"keystore": { "derivation": "m/44'/0'/0'", "hw_type": "trezor", "label": "............", "type": "hardware", "xpub": "zpub6re.............S3z" },
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