I have lost money there and they did not respond. and many others are also experiencing the same thing . not just me .
Unless you clarify how you lost money, you've still not explained anything. A gambler could get angry at a casino for losing all his money, doesn't mean it was the casino's fault. The only time I have used Yobit is for the signature campaign, but it seems very professional and well coded. I did not lose because of gambling but I have to make a deposit tx a392692ef6b02d295f9b04c150b4d04c5142ff2daba585339fbd22e2b8fb3e6c and they did not answer me for a week , and now they banned my account . So, if i understand correctly, you made a deposit with tx id a392692ef6b02d295f9b04c150b4d04c5142ff2daba585339fbd22e2b8fb3e6c and it did not show up in your account? However, blockchain.info doesn't know about this transaction: https://blockchain.info/search?search=a392692ef6b02d295f9b04c150b4d04c5142ff2daba585339fbd22e2b8fb3e6cOr was it an altcoin? I need a bit more info to get to the bottom of this
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it's a nice tool... I didn't know that one, seems like a really cool tool to use in the future. Thanks for the link ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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I'm using perl in window, and encounter an error as below. Do i have to define the variables like i='(A..Z)' ?? C:\Strawberry\perl\test>perl test.pl Missing $ on loop variable at test.pl line 1. for i in `perl -e '$,=" "; print +(A..Z),(a..z),(0..9)'`; "for i in something; do something; done" is not perl. It's bash, and I don't think you get that in stock windows boxes even today. Install cygwin and try there. ^^ this is correct... I'm running on a linux box (and i wrongly assumed so were you), so it's basically a combination between bash and perl (which is installed by default on 90+% of the linux distros, but not on windows... you need something like mobaXterm or cygwin with some addons to do this task)... Did you get this solved, or do i have to rewrite it in pure perl?
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Pull all your coins off of @YobitExchange while you can. Exchange wide meltdown aka cryptsy round 2 inbound.
Can you tell us why you're posting this? Are you having any problems, can you post some transactions, screenshots,... or at least some more info???
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- custom written faucets - faucet box (like you said already) - https://github.com/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=bitcoin+faucetBe carefull with github: a lot of those faucet scripts seems really old, no recent updates, no discussion, only 1 contributor: it might take a while to find a good one, but you can always give it a try ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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I want to buy something for $350 using bitcoin. I saw a video saying to use paypal for my first purchase had to be $50, then after a week or so, it goes up. I can use paypal or a debit card, but don't want to wait to send the total. Please point me in the right direction! Thank
I'm a bit confused about your problem. You want to buy something, but can only pay in bitcoin. Somebody? told you to use paypal to buy bitcoin, and this confuses you. Is this correct, or am i missing something?
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Excellent find, only their table's sort function is kinda wonky: if you sort by price (annually), it assumes that 10 is smaller than 2 (common sorting problem when assuming the price is a string instead of a decimal)
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the collateral that i give is my facebook profile twiter and a website. trust me i'm a good partner
how send me , give me his adresse and i will give back his loans at time
Those are pretty much useless collateral. Depends on the domain he's willing to give as collateral... should be a pretty good one to cover $1200 + 20% = $1440 tough. @OP: why don't you list the domain and other accounts you're offering as colateral?
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Hi all bitcointalker's, I need a small loans of 3 bitcoins! i will give you a returne of 4.5 btc next 2 months, please i need it verry hard.
here my address wallet: 19LSypAy55PL8fEkw385Fz24LPDMwUxPX9
Thank you! giving this help
How can you put the words small and 3 BTC in one scentence? I suggest trying out btcjam.com, because here chances of getting such a loan without collateral with a newbie status will be very slim
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Can you tell me your level of expertise, your budget,...
Without a lot of knowledge and a big budget, it might be best to start an informative site about bitcoin (a blog, a forum, a review site,...). Make sure you offer new (unique) and interesting articles, links, reviews,...
Ask other website owners for link exchanges, like SFR10 said: do some social network engineering... Really get a lot of visitors.
When your site is big, put adds on some places (there are a couple sites like a-ads or coinurl that make this really easy). If your site grows even bigger, you might sell slots on your blog, or premium places for external links,... in order to maximise your revenue...
If you have a very specific skillset, and a bigger budget, other options might become more interesting for you, but you'll have to tell us what you can do, and how much money you're willing to spend.
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Now this is an exchange the offers you to lend your coin on an exchange platform for trading . Rates are pretty low interest. Nothing is a guarantee so I will give it a 90 percent success chance. 1. Transfer Btc or any other coin thats on the Lending portion . 2. set lending to every 2 days only(auto renew) . rate at .05 percent a day . simple interest would be 1.5 percent a month . 3. Every 2 days login back to you account . and the profits will be added to your account with the other coins sent back out to be lent . 4. lend your profits out at same rate ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Isn't there a risk of loan defaulters? If you only get .05%/day, a single defaulter might kill months of profit??? Just curious, i haven't checked the system myself (yet)
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I'm looking to exchange some paxum to BTC, but i'm afraid of getting my paxum account locked (seems they don't like BTC) plus i don't see any trusted member giving a vouch for this service.
Did anybody with a decent reputation on bitcointalk used this exchange???
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Sorry i open a new topic only for this can anyone tell me if i can still import the wallet.dat from bitcoin core to blockchain.info i can not see the future anymore i need to format my pc but i am worried that i can not restore it to bitcoin core later i like to have the coins on blockchain while i do this
No you can no longer directly upload the file, enter the password and have all keys imported. You can however do the process (exporting and importing) yourself. At least with bc.i wallet v1, I dont know about v2. I stand corrected, i had no idear this was possible.. sorry for the confusion ![Embarrassed](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/embarrassed.gif)
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Sorry i open a new topic only for this can anyone tell me if i can still import the wallet.dat from bitcoin core to blockchain.info i can not see the future anymore i need to format my pc but i am worried that i can not restore it to bitcoin core later i like to have the coins on blockchain while i do this
This is rather confusing. Wallet.dat = the file containing the private keys in a format usable by bitcoin core. If you backup this file, you can easily re-install your pc without losing your coins (you need a VERY recent backup, since bitcoin core generates new addresses all the time). Blockchain.info = company that lets you generate online wallets. You can export all used private keys from bitcoin core and import them onto blockchain.info, but i wouldn't recommand it. The other way around: you can export your keys from your blockchain.info wallet and import them into core (not really recommanded either)
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This is the only site you'll need: http://www.coinwarz.com/calculators/bitcoin-mining-calculatorPlug in all your variables (hashrate, power consumption, electricity price, pool fee) and look at the output. Keep in mind that the block halving is only a couple months away, and the diff might still rise, also it's not guaranteed that the price will rise. So you should consider the output of this script as a best-case scenario for the next couple of months, and a big over-estimation for after the halving!
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Found my problem, when using tails, entire system is on a USB. In this case, a 16 Gig USB that became full. Was not an electrum prob. sory to waste your time mocacinno. Not a total waste for me though, my tx`s are now sent via tor network, thanks. Should i delete this thread?
No problem, glad you solved this one ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) With regards to the thread: you could leave it open, that way somebody experiencing the same problem in the future might benefit from this.
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It does hold --SOME-- value, if you make a sum of all the BUY orders currently on YOBIT, you see the total is 0.10244642. If i'm informed correctly, the problem with this coins is that you're not allowed to sell your YOVI unless you sell it at at least 0.00001 YOVI higher than the current price, but only 0.01 BTC worth of YOVI can be sold at any specific price. At the moment, all pricepoints under 0.001715 are taken. At 0.001715 BTC/YOVI, you're allowed to sell around 0.2 YOVI At 0.001735 BTC/YOVI you're allowed to sell less than 0.01 YOVI ... Even then, at the current trade volume of 0.02 BTC/24hrs, it'll take the lender months, years, (never),... before he gets his slot for selling off his collateral in case you default. I feel bad for you... I fell in the same trap, but eventough your YOVI might not be worthless, they're unsellable ![Undecided](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/undecided.gif)
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Are you sure bitaddress.org is a reliable service? I mean what if they give us same address and private key previously generated by themselves? If we fund the address with large amount of bitcoins say 8+ bitcoins and it got stolen then who to blame lol? Is offline wallet generator of bitaddress.org reliable?
The sourcecode is available on github. you're free to download the sourcecode here https://github.com/pointbiz/bitaddress.org, move it to an offline pc, and use if from there. That being said: i can safely assume the sourcecode has been reviewed by dozens of programmers, and afaik, no malicious code was found... This does not mean that anybody can give you a 100% guarantee, but i think it's safe to assume the security is OK.
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