how much is a TBC worth?
Zero That's the point...
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TIAB never worked for me...
Really? What problems did you have? The first instance accepts connections from the other ones, but those display no connection at all (even though the first instance says it's connected to peers)
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02 if Y is even, 03 if odd
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TIAB never worked for me...
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Just had a thought: wouldn't embedding a bit of code that comes from well known viruses be an even bigger annoyance in the blockchain than links to CP? Not because they can execute in memory, but because AntiVirus scanners will stumble on them and mark your whole blockchain file as infected That would be hilarious!
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Oh. Wow. Sorry to have to tell you that, but yeah, actually puting a 00000000 in 011110 to make it 01100000000110 will change the order of 0/1's And you're asking if I am playing dumb?
Sorry, I was certain that I read "\x00 in the front" before quoting it. You'd still only be putting black space into the picture and the rest of the data would still be in order, just fragmented. So \x01 would work? \x01\x02? \x21\xf4\xe4\xa9? \x21\xf4\xe4\xa9\x84\x45\xc5? If not, you're basically saying that the 70Gpx (200GB) picture of Budapest is illegal because I can extract a 10kB CP picture from it. Which would be 'just fragmented'
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This is cherry-picking data from the file, what's your point? My point is pretty clear, you run a script that uses data and you get an illegal thing: what is illegal? Script? Data? Nothing? Obi-Wan Kenobi? The thing that is illegal is a group of 1's and 0's in a very specific order. So puting a \x00 in the middle of a CP pic would make it legal again? Would change the specific order of the 1's and 0's? No. Did you really need to ask that question or are you just playing dumb? Oh. Wow. Sorry to have to tell you that, but yeah, actually puting a 00000000 in 011110 to make it 01100000000110 will change the order of 0/1's And you're asking if I am playing dumb?
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This is cherry-picking data from the file, what's your point? My point is pretty clear, you run a script that uses data and you get an illegal thing: what is illegal? Script? Data? Nothing? Obi-Wan Kenobi? The thing that is illegal is a group of 1's and 0's in a very specific order. So puting a \x00 in the middle of a CP pic would make it legal again?
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This is cherry-picking data from the file, what's your point? My point is pretty clear, you run a script that uses data and you get an illegal thing: what is illegal? Script? Data? Nothing? Obi-Wan Kenobi?
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No, the string search is not converting anything. It is only converting the database file from raw binary, which if that were your definition, everything you see and do on your PC is converted. Yes, there is a file encoded in hex, this does not mean all the messages are encoded in hex, but the nastly links are in plain text.
The string search is converting a collection of printable and unprintable characters into a collection of only human readable printable characters by taking out the unprintable characters. Also, any thing that can be put in plain text cannot be illegal in most jurisdictions. It's only images and videos that can be illegal, and those require a code to convert the data to create. Filtering the printable strings is only for convenience, you can also find the strings inside the file with a simple hexdump to make the binary readable: hexdump -C blk00053.dat | less All files are stored in binary. If you save a link to an illegal website on your PC it's not illegal since it has to be "converted" from binary? https://gist.github.com/anonymous/8483a5f36283bc827432
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I thought it was # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
Looks like it's a OS bug though
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Pour que la sauvegarde soit complète il faut qu'il y ait eu moins de 100 paiements de ta part entre le moment où tu as sauvegardé et la perte du wallet
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The owner of the address on the other network DOES know the private key
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Bitcoin.dat? Wallet.dat tu veux dire? Renomme le en wallet.dat et remets le dans le dossier bitcoin de appdata, ça devrait marcher Wallet.dat contient toutes les infos pour récupérer ton argent donc si tu l'as bien sauvegardé, ils sont là
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So even after you put the correct passphrase in the passphrase tab you can't use your coins?
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I also had trouble earlier importing the key as Satoshi left 5 and upper case s in the base58 code - a strange design flaw...
What do you mean? You mixed 5 and S? I didn't even realize both were used Thanks anyway - I guess I need to find another way to try this.
To try what?
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Did you put your passphrase in the Passphrase tab?
If not: - Close Bitcoin - Delete the address you added - Put your passphrase in the tab - Import again
Yes, I know, It should refuse to import if the passphrase isn't correct, but I'm a bit busy currently and as it doesn't corrupt the wallet it's not top priority
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