My experience with botched linux builds is to just tear everything out of the makefile that yields compiling errors. Usually they are just windows dependencies that an incompetent dev has slipped into the code.
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Blocks are finally dripping in.
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So Steven has the first 2000 blocks mined. not fair!
Actually the one with the best connection has all the blocks now.
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LOL DIFFICULTY GOES BACKWARDS
edit// at least it seemed that way. Now it's 1 again :/
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Lol shitty google docs source, get it on github and make a proper qt.
This is just classic instamine. "release" it, but don't provide the community with any proper tools to start mining.
Coin is dead already.
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Ah yes, that works! Alright so the data is stored in my wallet but the client just doesn't show the particular address.
Next time I'll send the coins to myself first indeed, so I know where they are at a given moment. Thanks for clearing this up!
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Right, I read up on change addresses and I somewhat get that now.
However, the one I sent it to requires that I can sign messages with my sending address. Now, I don't suppose I can do that with a change address? As it's not in my list, I can't use that feature in the client obviously.
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Dear all, I have sumbled upon something I do not understand about the way the Bitcoin network works. So the situation is as follows, I have about 10 different receive addresses in my client, and I've just made a payment to someone. He requires me to send him the address from which I sent the BTC. That is the first problem - I do not know how I can see which address my client used to send the payment. Secondly, I tried to use the blockchain explorer to see what the sending address was. This is here: http://blockexplorer.com/tx/8d5c000d91b22e3a3ae65373b57ea8196a15274c7e8a0d783cf32d6342dbb8bcNow, that address at the "input", namely 1AuaHSbRCL8YABK4WgQcKScFkjQ1mX6c83, is not in my "receive coins" list. When I click the address ( http://blockexplorer.com/address/1AuaHSbRCL8YABK4WgQcKScFkjQ1mX6c83), I see that on an earlier payment I made this evening, the funds to the 1A address came from 1N72G2Go7h32FzKF8k9vGZUvMwytRVFQP3, an address that IS one of the addresses in my receive coins list. It says it sent to the 14so~.* address, which is the person I made the payment to, but also it says that it sent to the 15D~.* address, which is again an address that I do not know. When I click on that ( http://blockexplorer.com/address/1AuaHSbRCL8YABK4WgQcKScFkjQ1mX6c83) it says that that address now has a balance of 8.something BTC. Still my wallet shows correctly that I still have about 20 BTC, so I haven't lost anything. So apparently that 15D~.* address is mine, yet it is not in my address list.. ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) I cannot make sense of this and I hope someone can explain what is going on.
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look up the transaction details on blockchain.info
Weird, the "from" address in the transaction is not lsited in my addresses.. But if I then click on that address, it shows that that address has received coins from an address I do own.. But also it shows a bigger amount than I actually sent, and it says the correct amount sent to steamboat, and another amount to another address that's not mine - but that remainder is still in my wallet. I don't understand this at all :/ Maybe I should wait until all confirmations went through.
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I just paid the 18.834 for 219 chips, but I don't understand the "sending address". Now I may be a total moron for not understanding this even though I've been active in BTC long enough, but how do I know what my sending address was?
I'm guessing the one that's in your sig after the letters BTC.... ? But then again, I could be wrong... Well I've got like 10 different receive addresses in my wallet, to keep track of who was sending me money... how do I ever figure out from which address the payment was sent then :/
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I just paid the 18.834 for 219 chips, but I don't understand the "sending address". Now I may be a total moron for not understanding this even though I've been active in BTC long enough, but how do I know what my sending address was?
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Bump, still selling. Make me offers via PM.
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Alright, so say I want to buy 219 chips for the production of 13 assembled boards (that is 11 extra chips for possible faulty chips). So that I get working assembled boards shipped to my address.
Do I then just send payment for 219 chips, and mail the details as stated in the post? Where should I tell that I want the chips to be on assembled boards? Are the costs for the board assembly paid afterwards in USD?
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Previous stash went out pretty quick. I've still got some left, be quick as the max coins for this one will only be 10000 BAR! PM me if you're interested ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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I'm making a proper announcement topic for this one. Barcoin was introduced here as an example: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=217636.0But people started to mine it anyway, and it's getting quite a hashrate already. Source and binariesSource: https://github.com/barcoinWindows client: https://mega.co.nz/#!E4IQ0YQZ!fQ3aCRwtgtqSX27ChhK0pn3K575ZzSdRu4Zd5Okc6Ro SpecsSpecs: - 2 min block target - 10000 blocks total - port: 55884 - default rpcport 55883 Happy mining and we'll see where this lands. Also inb4 hydro-pony
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In the meantime you don't understand shit yourself, because eventually the block reward for bitcoin and litecoin will converge to zero as well.
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