I feel ashamed, but I have to ask help for a basic math question: To err erre is human, to get shitfaced drunk and try to do math, not so divine. 500 / 0.08179 = 6113.22 Euros. That's the way math works.
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What exchanges are you guys currently listed on?
The ICO hasn't happened yet, check back in 14 days. Once this coin gets listed it'll be on all the best exchanges, like Fauxcoin.io, Cryptoghost.onion, and possibly even Notrealex.com.
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Anybody know if the Ledger X also uses USB C?
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That's not right. I understand if some users may not get how the trust list is supposed to work, but most of these people have been around long enough to know better. I already had a couple of these folks excluded, and now I'll be adding a couple more. It's nothing personal, just that I'm not satisfied with the way they are using their trust list.
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@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.
Oh well, I got tired of reporting his shitposts, and maybe he got tired of all the PMs informing him his shitposts were deleted.
ETA: @OP, to answer your question: Yes.
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No mate, anyone can claim anything. For that, we can't red tag them. It will be unfair.
Just to be clear; I was not threatening to red-tag the OP myself, but many DT2 members might tag him for merely presenting unfounded allegations. I personally would't tag the user unless I felt his allegations reached the point of defamation. I do not want to blame anyone prematurely, but all it looks very bad: That blockchain connection does look compelling at first blush, but I think the two could be using the same exchange. The address 39znAZoRfKgtm2fs4fpdGYix655GYhfBus and the other two addresses all belong to CoinPayments.com. I am guessing the other two addresses are deposit addresses. The above is not proof they are the same person That's what I was thinking. How do you know the address 39znAZoRfKgtm2fs4fpdGYix655GYhfBus belongs to CoinPayments.com?
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How to check if the wallet is working, is there diagnostic data ??
Without sending funds to the wallet, I don't think there is a way to check if it's been compromised. Don't use any addresses in the electrum wallet from which your funds were stolen. I'm not sure if you understood HCP, but that whole wallet, and all the addresses in it are now owned by the scammer. Don't use them. If you have not done so already, clean your PC of the malware you downloaded. Reinstall the OS if you have to (even if you don't have to, it's the safest bet.) Download the newest version of Electrum only from the official website: electrum.org, and learn to verify the download with PGP signatures. Create a new seed for your wallet, and use addresses only from that new wallet.
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Reports like this are why newbies like you end up with a pile of redtags. Post proof or lock this thread and go away.
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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" },
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)? That is quite an interesting sidebar, by the way. Thank you for derailing my derailed thread.
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So, another question; Can I use the same method to create multiple accounts using a single seed phrase generated by Electrum?
Yes. And yes, more questions: 1) How many accounts can I set up? Only ten, (0-9)? 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) Thanks!
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Lovesmayfamilis was reduced punishment. Yes, that's a good thing for the forum. Lovesmayfamilis worked hard to expose scams, and is generally a very good contributor to the forum and the crypto community as a whole. Never mind that I have her excluded from my trust network, it's not personal. I'm curious about tvplus006. Why has he not appealed his ban? He's been online since the ban was issued, and he's definitely another that would likely get a reduced punishment. Like Lovesmayfamilis, tvplus006 exposed many scams and also contributed much to the forum. ETA: I didn't notice this as I was posting, but someone is appealing tvplus006's ban on his behalf.
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TL;DR TL;DR TL;DR Yep, it's cryptohunter alright. Nobody else could be such a big putz, a wordy troll, and so wrong in his first three posts. That takes a unique level of skill.
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thanks for helping guys
when i looked today, i was synced tho, on 3.0.5 probably to a hackers server? since 3.0.5 didnt allow syncing anymore
anyways, after that i did what you said. from the official site i installed 3.3.5 and everything works now.
But just one more thing, if I was connect to an unsave server on 3.0.5, is that solved now switching to 3.3.5? because on my pc is the folder / appdata/roaming/electrum/ and those files in there are still being used, such as 'config', 'daemon' and 'recent_servers'. is that an issue?
I find it odd you were able to get 3.0.5 to synchronize, there may be a server floating around the network that has not been patched with the latest update. The servers themselves weren't able to steal your coins, or do anything malicious to your wallet. The compromised servers were only able to send a notification to the user instructing him to download an update that was actually malware. The message directed users to a website other than the real electrum.org. The user would have to download and install the malware to suffer any losses. If you haven't already done so, I recommend you familiarize yourself with PGP and learn to check the electrum downloads for the official signature. There are a few tutorials floating around the internet on how to use PGP.
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Username: goku19 Loan Amount: 0.25ETH Purpose: Trading Collateral: Genesis mining account with 40MH/s ether contract for 2 years Repayment date: 22/05/2019 or before Repayment Amount : 0.28ETH Ether address : 0x650e465a502006103a3efdd296eb497ae9ac930d
Hi goku19, I do not accept accounts as collateral, not bitcointalk accounts or any other type. The types of collateral I will accept are altcoins, and some physical goods. Please read the terms of service before you apply again. Thank you
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I noticed that when you first asked for a loan, and I appreciate you being upfront. I'm not a gambler, I'm allergic to high risks. But having said that, sports gambling isn't exactly roulette.
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Thanks for giving me the opportunity. Let me know if I can help again.
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But if I start buying Merit for that I would feel so sick that it's not a legit miauening.
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