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4921  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: It's 2040, the last bitcoin was just mined... on: December 17, 2018, 03:17:40 PM
It should be around May 2140 and not 2040. Why there will be a need to do any of these things you mentioned though? I'm pretty sure the transactions fees will be more than sufficient because by no longer having block reward, the supply will be pretty limited and that should give the price a huge boost.
4922  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: [H] PayPal [W] BTC/ETH/LTC/Any major crypto [Veteran Trader] [LEGENDARY Vouched] on: December 17, 2018, 12:02:43 PM
I've done a smooth transaction for the third time with bookseller10 yesterday. My BTC for his PayPal and he went first.

The transaction ID:7571a416d0ecad51f664822a1cea0ec3f313b2940731090047e4f4547c395913
4923  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Wallet Watcher - The Complete Crypto Portfolio App - New iOS/Android Dev on: December 16, 2018, 04:59:00 PM
I have tried the app and It's apparently not even opening. I get a white screen for a sec then it closes down. I'm not using my personal phone, but Bluestacks.
4924  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: Coinomi Desktop on: December 16, 2018, 06:46:07 AM
Coinomi did post this tweet (https://twitter.com/CoinomiWallet/status/937666832089133056/photo/1) in December last year, which shows a desktop wallet looking a little bit nicer than the one HCP posted. The example on their website does look good, but also looks like it is several months old - probably from May this year given the timestamps and BTC price.

Might be nice for the casual user, but I can't imagine many people who own a Ledger/Trezor choosing something like this over their hardware wallet.

If they want to compete with the other wallets out there, supporting hardware wallets would be a must for them.

And looking at the pictures you & HCP posted compared to the one on the site right now, they clearly have done a lot of efforts.
4925  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Free C# Cryptocurrency Library - Query Blockchain APIs and Exchanges on: December 15, 2018, 08:56:20 AM
Regarding the code you posted:

Code:
        public async Task GetERC20Tokens()
        {
            var result = await _BlockchainClientManager.GetAddresses(CurrencySymbol.Ethereum,
            new List<string> { "0xA3079895DD50D9dFE631e8f09F3e3127cB9a4970" });
            var nonEthereumResult = result.FirstOrDefault(a => !a.Key.Equals(CurrencySymbol.Ethereum));
            Console.WriteLine(
            $"Token: {nonEthereumResult.Key} Balance: {nonEthereumResult.Value.First().Balance}");
        }

Which service are you communicating with to retrieve the tokens and their balances? Etherscan.io?
4926  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: If you were in charge of Bitcoin 2.0 what would you change? on: December 15, 2018, 06:52:44 AM
You don't necessarily have to sacrifice something (If done right). If we take increasing blocksize vs SegWit.

SegWit have no downsides while increasing the blocksize could give us centralization to a certain degree as the blockchain size increases over the years.

We're far from having Bitcoin 2.0 but BIPs are definitely being put on the table and constantly being worked on so with time, the limitations will you're talking about will start to fade.
4927  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Hitbtc USDT (Tether) Withdrawal Problem on: December 15, 2018, 05:35:51 AM
Is there any update about this issue? i saw that last successful withdraw was on 13th December so i guess that you already withdrew your usdt?

The page posted by OP which I believe has real-time updates still shows that withdrawals are not working so I doubt It's solved yet.
4928  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Clarifying rank rules on: December 14, 2018, 03:05:11 PM
TryNinja already gave an explanation, but If you need more details, see mine here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178608.msg41449743#msg41449743
4929  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: [H] PayPal [W] BTC/ETH/LTC/Any major crypto [Veteran Trader] [LEGENDARY Vouched] on: December 14, 2018, 01:24:36 PM
Traded another 150$ (My Bitcoin for his PayPal) with the OP and everything went as smoothly as last time.

Transaction ID: https://www.blockchain.com/btc/tx/cc46979625325e2e731a592a6324bb8f80c35858dbf9794b7aa837e29ba52a61
4930  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: RPG GAME with Crypto on: December 14, 2018, 08:23:21 AM
Visit the services section on the forums. I doubt you'll find many developers though. Alternatively, you could go with known platforms like Freelancer and Upwork.
4931  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Scaling of bitcoin. on: December 14, 2018, 07:14:24 AM
If people had the least doubt that scaling is impossible, everyone would've switched to something else. Aside from the lightning network: https://medium.com/@ianedws/roadmap-to-bitcoin-developments-f7af59b6d122
4932  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: [H] 1200$ BTC [N] PayPal on: December 13, 2018, 06:24:19 PM
I still need about another 500$ or so. I'll be off for the night and be available to trade in 12 hours or so.

Leave your offers here or through private message.
4933  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Wallet for Recovery Seed Use on: December 12, 2018, 03:54:04 PM
Thanks for the links. Yes I also used the Github link you provided at the time (offline) to verify the seed phrase just to ensure all was correct and not relying solely on bitaddress.org - but you're saying as I didn't use words that exist in the BIP39 list, I won't be able to restore the wallet anywhere?

I could be wrong but I believe that BIP39 has a number of words: https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0039/english.txt

If you're going to use words that are not inside that list, you won't be able to restore your seed in BIP39 compatible wallets because that's the standard they use.

You will still be able to use the brainwallet link I gave you though and that should work fine regardless of the characters/words used. Just to be sure, it might be better to generate the wallet with the same tool you're planning to use to recover your wallet in the future. (In this case, the link I gave you, and make sure to download the source code and run it locally).
4934  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Wallet for Recovery Seed Use on: December 12, 2018, 02:44:05 PM
If your words do not exist in the BIP39 words list, other software won't be able to recognize it. Brain wallet tends to be insecure. If you think you could memorize 12 words, why simply not make an Electrum wallet and memorize the seed, that could be safer.

Or am I going about this the wrong way and in the event of recovery, simply generate the Private keys using the BIP39 tool and then use the private keys themselves in a wallet to restore?

Again, sorry for the basic question!

That what I would suggest If you still want to go with this. Check this as well.
4935  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: Coinomi Desktop on: December 12, 2018, 02:00:51 PM
I signed up for the beta quite a while ago... was on the slack for it... it wasn't particularly good then. The UI was pretty terrible to be honest. But it was effectively a multi-currency desktop wallet.

However, that was months and months ago... and I've not seen/heard anything else regarding the desktop version since I left the slack.

I haven't heard of any Beta. The one you have tested, did it look like anything that they are currently showing on their website?
4936  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Need vendors launching ico on: December 12, 2018, 12:07:55 PM
If you want something professional from running bounties to accepting payments etc. I would suggest going with services like TokenMarket. You must have something solid to show them though. If you don't have the proper plan, and a team behind you, don't bother.
4937  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Reliable tor based escrow services? on: December 12, 2018, 11:45:27 AM
We do have a list of escrows but these are individuals and not services. What's the nature of the transaction though? If whoever you're trading with is insisting on not using anything from the clearnet then It's probably something illegal and the members on the list I gave you will most likely won't like to get involved in such a transaction (same goes with other services unless It's something found in the darknet for this specific purpose).
4938  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Hitbtc USDT (Tether) Withdrawal Problem on: December 11, 2018, 06:52:57 PM
They haven't made any announcements about it except that it's under investigation in the link that you gave but looking at Twitter, they keep listing coins that could be traded with USDT so I'm pretty sure It should be back up soon.
4939  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Best place to buy EU airline tickets? on: December 11, 2018, 01:14:42 PM
CheapAir.com is the most reputable service for buying Flight tickets. It supports multiple airlines as well. You have also BtcTrip but I've seen some bad reviews on Reddit before.
4940  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: how to verify transaction from php script on: December 11, 2018, 11:46:41 AM
It's unclear what you're trying to do but you could start from here: https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/44373/how-would-one-monitor-an-address-for-a-transaction-and-1-confirmation-in-php

If your goal is to build a blockexplorer, then using third party APIs wouldn't make sense in that case. Try to look for open source projects (Insight, Blockcypther etc.)
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