Err thsts a bit awkward, can you send another (just 20 minutes late) ?
Repayment received timelord, thanks!
Edit: Unavaliable until noon utc now (feel free to pick timelord if he's still active).
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Was waiting fow around when you were last online, here's the new request lnbc100u1pwu7rqypp542xdxzuf42cehmp2hjxazwal6nnuyfwsp6uzheh4pstnhxjv2x7qdqqxqr4rqrzjqwryaup9lh50kkranzgcdnn2fgvx390wgj5jd07rwr3vxeje0glc7zf4hyqqgucqqqqqqqlgqqqqqeqqjqq74z7uhqp49edu99x9w3pdm0eyjupd3axkz05x3pcl72pjafgz59yv8uh5u6xc0xr4krmzryp5hysn793dssu4dezresvsxdluseufcqn9aurl
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Thanks! I managed to send it through without any issues (seems I solved the problem). Is the ln slower now? Seemed to take a few seconds... lightning:lnbc100u1pwum645pp5yxax56sxfuy5t0rck5lnenecgrgg687s54af20ay653ualr2t64qdq0d35kw6r5w3jhxaqxqr4rqrzjqwryaup9lh50kkranzgcdnn2fgvx390wgj5jd07rwr3vxeje0glc7zf4hyqqgucqqqqqqqlgqqqqqeqqjqrqgrygxq24tmzju37sz3d9kkzy9s3369crk0lqrkxgu32ys9dtgq6w38pmr0huqvdg4q3zruv5g3m7u4lhnt9uut7f9h4ylmdypsesspkf2j2d
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There's a new block every 10 minutes. If the network is saturated with high fee transactions, the transaction will take a space where #3 is viable to add then it will be added, after about 2 weeks transactions can be dropped from the network although may or may not be depending on the node.
If a low fee transaction is sent, you can cpfp with it if you received it (so you spend the funds immediately, even to the same address but with a higher fee to compensate) or you can rbf if your wallet is compatible with it where you can double spend your transaction with a higher fee (miners favour higher fee txs so they will drop the low fee one).
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Managed to St up my channel, can you send an invoice?
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Is your bridge fully up to date?
Mine doesn't start trezord.exe when I access it through Firefox...
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5heblink to the spreadsheet you uploaded also doesn't work. How did you lose access to the other account?
Just apply for a loan where you are...
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Surely they'll be hosting the url for the second shard so they'll have access to it?
Storing both parts of the seed in an online format surely makes this much less secure than a desktop wallet?
Edit: after reading the article to the end I doesn't look like they have everything going yet and are also using biometrics which was discussed as being insecure on here recently.
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I think it's a good move anyway, better reflection of the current trust system.
I don't know if the "trade with extreme caution" thing is still going though if that comes from a similar system than what you've suggested?
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Have you got a screenshot?
It mmighe just have moved funds into a change address if the total balance is where it s hi pupd be or it might have paid 1mbtc or 0.001mbtc in network fees.
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Just to reiterate important notes from loyce.
1. If you want to claim forks, make sure you move your btc first into a different wallet. 2. Depending on the speed of your machine, a 10 year old laptop will downloqd the blockchain in about a week. Newer machines should be able to download a lot faster, I've seen it take 10 hours or less on a fast computer with an os that can push things to the graphics chip - if you're in no rush it's a good idea to go this way and you can also educate yourself on what you're doing in the meantime if you haven't used bitcoin recently (of you haven't touched it in 5 years you might not remember some parts of how the network works). You can always test with a smaller amount when core syncs too. Moving 0.1 10 times will not cost much more (or 0.1 and then 0.9 - just to check you're sending to the right place).
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I'm going to reopen the channel so I'll try and put it through tonight, do you know the peer you're connected to (which is best to get the payment through)?
I think I may have left it too long as it wasn't recognising invoices.
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If you have property you're better off going to a bank. Most lenders here aren't in Brazil, so going to go through all the procedures and expenses of securing your property for a loan is impractical.
That'll be hard for him to do since he's going to have to turn $20k in assets into $25k with the bank.
That sounds like a lot of clothes for 25k, how are you going to sell it all in a few months since you haven't already managed to do that? Do you have a fully costed spreadsheet for any bank/lender to look at, you might want to make one.
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This is quite an interesting question and I don't think anyone answered it (I also don't know the answer), the question is: what is used to encrypt the wallet file so only the hardware device has access to it. If you have a hardware wallet (I use a trezor with electrum), the wallet won't load up unless the trezor is plugged in so something must be done to decrypt the wallet (even if it is a public key on the device or an initial unique certificate associated to that seed maybe at an odd derivation path - using symmetric encryption).
I had to make a second watching only wallet in order to see transactions from my trezor for when I didn't have it avaliable to plug in. e.g ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2Frp8XpvV.png&t=663&c=OKcY2KIcl5Q17w)
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From the website it seems to suggest those two commands and I installed it recently and it worked fine (I don't think I got an icon though, i just kept booting it with ./electrum) sudo apt-get install python3-setuptools python3-pip python3 -m pip install --user Electrum-3.3.8.tar.gz[fast]
This thinks your version of electrum is already installed: Successfully built Electrum Installing collected packages: Electrum Found existing installation: Electrum 3.3.8 Uninstalling Electrum-3.3.8: Successfully uninstalled Electrum-3.3.8 Successfully installed Electrum-3.3.8
I'm guessing there's a catch somewhere that's suggesting it's already installed and stopping the program from running. I tried the option "Run without installing" on the Electrum web site - worked perfectly.
Probably won't be a dependency issue,
If you run it again and still don't get anywhere, I'd suggest trying to install the appimage instead.
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I am pretty sure your tx was propagated properly though. It wasn't, as I said above his client won't be able to connect to the netowrk as there were a lot of changes to the network at 8.8.0 making wallets before then incompatible (afaik). The address he posted can be checked here: https://www.blockchain.com/btc/address/18XvrmGDb7UbKeFkPSSbSH7UxZ7msZu66b
If you can wait out the sync, you might be better off doing it that way but if you do go with electrum (or any other wallet), search on how to verify signatures. Private keys begin with a 5, K or L in the format we use now, it might be the same back then (5 type I think was started with). Don't put these keys online and try not to keep your computer online while you put them into the electrum wallet if you can help it until you've set up a password for the wallet.
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If you're on Windows try going to %appdata%\roaming\bitcoin or %appdata%\local\bitcoin and search for a file called either "wallet" or "wallet.dat".
Just copy it to the same place on the other computer and load up bitcoin core (remember to make backups). If your machine is getting repeated bsods it won't be wise to keep it syncing the new core so jus rkove it across. Your funds are likely still in the old address as core 3 can't connect to the Internet (but you might want to rename the new wallet you made to wallet.bak.dat just in case it does).
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On the announcement I think it was for the month of November that no ad space was being sold. Theymos wanted to go ad free so it might be a trial of what's to come (I'm a bit indifferent to the ads anyway because in a way its nice to see what's trending in the crypto space - or at least what is profitible).
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