It seems that P2Pool is now mature and we can stick on it.
I am installing a second node, for redundancy purposes. Maybe I will release the IP addresses so everyone interested can partecipate.
I am still doubtful to declare the IP addresses to the public because if anyone wants to hurt pyramining, he could try to take down our nodes (and not the others).
Fear is never a good excuse to give up a fight for the greater good. It only gives potential enemies a weapon against you. Your own fear.
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I tried it with Knoppix and Ubuntu 13.04
apt-get install python-pip <=== not found.
Then I searched for easy_install per the instructions using Ubuntu package manager. Result? No results found.
I did apt-get update etc.
My Ubuntu 13.04 has python-pip. It's clearly a problem with your setup.
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"There is [for Bitcoin] a block chain register of all transactions, so you can see the IP addresses [of participants]," Menant said.
We have a Bitcoin expert there, that Aurélien Menant...
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I'm amazed that he was so careless. If I stole that much money, I'd spend a large chunk of it on hiding myself.
jail will still be the best outcome for him, if he manages to look over his shoulder and doesn't drop the soap too often...
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Is this a joke? Secure? Right...
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Read it all, still not sure what you are claiming though. tldr?
tldr; found a bunch of names and addresses while using Google.
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What is the output of the following? python pywallet_2.1.0b4.py --recover --recov_device "C:" --recov_size 1000Go --recov_outputdir "C:\recovered" C:\>python pywallet_2.1.0b4.py --recover --recov_device "C:" --recov_size 1000Go --recov_outputdir "C:\recovered" 'python' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file.
C:\>
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Tá tudo morto..... e tinha começado com tanta GARRAAA... Anda tudo nos festivais de verão Parece que sim... mas... mas... e a crise?
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You were most likely scammed if you really did that.
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Real head line will be something like
"Erik sells s.dice to self, but hid it in an off shore company so Fed can't jail him for life"
Not sure if it works that way...
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ok, installed python 2.7, twisted, and zope-interface.
how do i install pywallet, then run it on the C:drive?
download pywallet.py from github and run it from the windows command line. Yup wget "http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=wmXTdQrf" -O pywallet_2.1.0b4.py python pywallet_2.1.0b4.py --recover --recov_device "C:" --recov_size 1000Go(change this to something superior than your device size) --recov_outputdir . i should be able to get this to work. i've installed all the tools for pywallet onto the exact windows computer that vanitygen'd "1cypher". i dumped the current wallet using 8989 but this isn't a wallet that ever had "1cypher". but the remnants must be somewhere in this OS if you're correct about how vanitygen leaving traces of the address that can be recovered. for the life of me though, i can't get the right combination of commands to "recover" the privkey from this. not a frequent command line user: python pywallet_2.1.0b4.py --recover --recov_device "C:" --recov_size 1000Go(change this to something superior than your device size) --recov_outputdir . any further suggestions? 1- Download pywallet_2.1.0b4.py to C:\ *2- Create a dir named "recovered" on C:\ *cd c: python pywallet_2.1.0b4.py --recover --recov_device "C:" --recov_size 1000Go --recov_outputdir "C:\recovered" * It's a terrible idea to write files to the disk from where you want to recover lost wallets/private keys, but being it a VM I don't see any other way.
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You have a Youube video that you wish to bootstrap with 1000 views? I can provide them for you. Views will be from worldwide traffic, and if your video is bitcoin related, it will be viewed by bitcoin users, which is a plus Just send me a PM with the video ID and we'll get right to set everything up!
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How about you UNLOCK the topic so the accused can respond? Will you do it? Or will I do it? I wouldn't normally unlock a topic locked by the TS, but given that this is a wholesale baseless accusation I'm very inclined to unlock it if you don't unlock it yourself. How's it gonna be?
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ok, installed python 2.7, twisted, and zope-interface.
how do i install pywallet, then run it on the C:drive?
download pywallet.py from github and run it from the windows command line.
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Thanks DeathAndTaxes, greyhawk and Cyberdyne.
I guess this is what happens when admin use the nuke user function. There are a few scammers running around the forum at the moment which also deserve to be nuked.
I think nuke user deletes posts too That is correct. What happened here is that the user account was deleted, but all of its posts remained.
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Great stuff. Checkin' it out right now!
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Then I'm sorry, I can't help you AFAIK pywallet is the only tool that allows you to delete an address but it would have deleted the entry in "names" too anyway I really don't see what happened here
If you definitely can't find it again, you should consider using pywallet's recovery feature
remember that i used Armory's import key function which extracts the key out of Qt. it appears that it does what it says it does and this is irreversible. So, can't you get it out of the Armory wallet it was imported to? no, b/c it got deleted. I'm afraid to ask about backups now
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Then I'm sorry, I can't help you AFAIK pywallet is the only tool that allows you to delete an address but it would have deleted the entry in "names" too anyway I really don't see what happened here
If you definitely can't find it again, you should consider using pywallet's recovery feature
remember that i used Armory's import key function which extracts the key out of Qt. it appears that it does what it says it does and this is irreversible. So, can't you get it out of the Armory wallet it was imported to?
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