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5641  Economy / Services / Re: Yahoo62278 Sig & Avatar Campaign(High merit required)(OPEN) on: May 04, 2018, 08:02:34 AM
That is a lot of input addresses. Have you checked out the others?
I only found 3 so far,
The thing is, those're exchange/payment service provider addresses and the company (coins.ph) has the control over the private keys.

I already PM'ed yahoo about this and provided a screenshot of coins.ph app.

-edit-
Here's an uneditable old post of mine in a locked thread that I've mentioned coins.ph: How do you store your bitcoins?
5642  Economy / Services / Re: Yahoo62278 Sig & Avatar Campaign(High merit required)(OPEN) on: May 04, 2018, 07:51:40 AM
I hope you have read/considered my PM.
In addition to that, even Yodojodo's address (3Le1oPWrUUxd3N7eY3LEhseNhyjTQDSYNa) was used as an input together with BTCeminjas's (3CsLEvn8Sy6scPbK6pVo9q59CwSRXXPjKq) and my address (3LgUWbSkwvKoTdn8xexf7GqpVBRLwMs6TE) in this Transaction:
f7566545d06038852f67f19420d3f563ba753625e46355bd737561c3dd98c9b3.
There's too many (ctrl+f) to find another coins.ph receiving address.
5643  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Sign a message in a p2sh segwit address. on: May 04, 2018, 06:45:22 AM
AFAIK The current version of Bitcoin core cannot sign any SegWit address.
Only Electrum and other 3rd party wallets can sign a message in a "nonstandard" way.

Means whenever the SegWit-signable update came, those signed message through Electrum can be invalid to the new standard method.
By that time, those 3rd party wallets might update to support the standard signing method of SegWit addresses making the old signed messages limited (verifiable) only to their platform.

It is widely known in the "Stake your Bitcoin Address" Thread.

In the contrary, Electrum's way could be standardized if core developers use its method (ThomasV is a core dev)
5644  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: My solution to keeping cards cool as summer temperatures rise: Hydroponics tent on: May 04, 2018, 04:53:37 AM
Cool but how can you manage the airflow inside the tent?
The inside looks congested with racks.

By the way, here are some of the images from OP's album above, for reference. (imgur sometimes displays an invalid link)
5645  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Floating Island Project - French Polynesia on: May 04, 2018, 03:39:18 AM
Is this going to be funded tru ICO?
If yes, will the tokens allocate the shares among the investors or will be the base currency when dealing with properties?

I hate to be negative but, something like this (a self-sufficient/sustainable system) will constantly require external expenses and manpower for maintenance, considering that the owners (token holders) aren't capable of the hard-labor and "scientific" operations.
What would be the "financial responsibilities" of someone who owns a property and a token holder?
5646  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Is this trafic normal For bitcoin core on: May 03, 2018, 06:51:09 AM
In addition, there's an almost complete information about running a full node on https://bitcoin.org/en/full-node.
It's worth the while if you got any other questions.

From the link (a little bit late):
Quote
It's common for full nodes on high-speed connections to use 200 gigabytes upload or more a month. Download usage is around 20 gigabytes a month, plus around an additional 140 gigabytes the first time you start your node.
Indicates a heavy (mostly upload) traffic.
5647  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Vanitygen: Vanity bitcoin address generator/miner [v0.22] on: May 02, 2018, 10:59:00 AM
Are there any trusted vanityget forks that are worth checking? An increase in performance would be ideal.
Speaking of performance, have you tried using Oclvanitygen instead?
With a single GTX** GPU, you can generate a customized first 5-character address in less than 10 minutes, that's "fast" as long as you have the sufficient hardware.

Example: My address 1two34E2WcKXUNqnjSLKnc8fvmCST1iuW (two34 prefix) was made in just 6 minutes.
Not bragging since it's quite slower than others' but with this, vanitygen (Oclvanitygen) might be the fastest (standard address) generator available.
5648  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Faster and Autonomous Large Bitcoin Collider fork on: May 02, 2018, 07:26:16 AM
I extracted a list of dormant addresses with 5++BTC and it is only 71.500 entries in it.
Dunno why LBC search for the dust (15mln wallets) Smiley
Are you sure that those are dormant addresses?
Some are just in cold storage or paper wallets locked in a vault since 2010.

This is what the previous replies have told you: nobody would help you knowing that this can potentially hack their own private keys.

Haven't you found a key yet?
5649  Other / Meta / Re: Off topic has been inactive for 3 months. on: May 02, 2018, 04:24:04 AM
there is an awesome flat earth thread on off topic.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1009045.0
Checked the link and I saw that the OP was ignored by me and realized that the author "nobatman" was the same person who's trolling in the Altcoin Mining Board (last year).
He's probably just posted flat earth topic for the lolz.

But the reply about "Hollow Earth" seems interesting minus the advnced races in the diagram. Cheesy

Off topic now has less new topics but still unnoticeable to outsiders.

Should the mods just close it since it was pretty pointless anyways?
Every other forums got an off-topic board where the spam goes.
We now have the Merit system so, an unnecessary spam in the board is a pointless action for account farmers.
5650  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: 10 part series with pictures and video of my Shed to Farm Build on: May 02, 2018, 03:04:13 AM
10 part series of my shed to farm conversion. All videos and pictures are on the page now.
https://www.northeasttexastechnologies.com/the-farm-build/
Better if you display the images ([img][/img]) right here in your thread after you rank up to Jr Member.
Some users are hesitant to click url/external links.
If you're the author, it's safe to include even the text as long as the source is specified and (dis)claimer about you being the Author.
5651  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: How do i get my Bitcoin Cash using electroCash? on: May 01, 2018, 02:10:31 PM
Uou can't use your private key in case your wallet had a 2fa on any electron version above 2.9.3
That's because a 2FA electrum wallet consists of 3 private keys
which you own only 2 out of the 3 keys, the 3rd key is controlled by TrustedCoin (Electrum's 2FA Service Provider).
5652  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Are centralized cryptocurrencies safe? on: May 01, 2018, 08:13:01 AM
Pretty much the same as: Are banks safe? or Is Paypal safe?

When it comes to centralized systems, it all comes down to their integrity. If the developers are trustworthy, endorsed by the Government/prominent users, it could be safe from a ban.

Governments aren't banning coins based on their design.
Did you mean: "Can centralized cryptocurrencies survive even when the Government bans it?"

BTW, the idea is a great alternative to classic systems that requires more solid security like (Central) banks.

@mdayonliner (B) has a central body too, where did you get that image?
If those were Bitcoin Nodes, it will look like a haywire. (each dot should have a line connected to each of all the dots)
5653  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: An blackout can kill a mining rig??? on: May 01, 2018, 05:59:31 AM
Oh, the 'ol computer-breaking non-proper shutdown thing.
This is because of old Hard Disk Drives spin can't be stopped in the middle of the operation.
If it happens, the data might get corrupted or worst, bad sectors.

Most mining rigs however, uses SSD which is far less vulnerable to data corruption by power loss.

If you are using SSD, a surge protector is good enough.
5654  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Need Help Sifting Thru Recovery Data For Old Wallet Identifier and/or Data on: May 01, 2018, 05:05:31 AM
To lessen your workload, move the .dat files that comes with the names: index, data, cache and user.
A ".dat" file is commonly used by applications as a generic data file.
Your wallet.dat couldn't be named like those except if you intentionally named it that way.
5655  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Custom Token Platforms on: May 01, 2018, 03:03:30 AM
First of all, this is Bitcoin Dev & Technical Discussion Board.

Now let me rephrase that:
You... are... asking on your competitor's lawn about how to make an Ethereum token for something that's already there or as an improved version of it...
Lympo something I guess (< his/her post history).

By the way, a feature that benefits the hodlers by trading the token is an easily exploitable gimmick, opportunists will bite it.
Unless it was really planned to be like that because it's just the small part of the whole profitable "plan" for that token.

Please. move the thread to Altcoin Discussion (moved) where you could find the interested audiences/developers.
5656  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: URGENT! Was I double charged? on: April 30, 2018, 09:22:00 AM
That was your "change address" and it belongs to your Electrum wallet.
Notice that there's no deducted balance in your Electrum aside from the sent amount and the tx fee.
Don't worry, you can spend it too, electrum will use its output when needed.

You can disable it in the setting by selecting preference and unchecking "use change address" checkbox.
In your next transactions, the excess bitcoins will just re-sent back to the same address not to the change address. (if you're not a security freak, this won't be an issue)

Note: If you want to understand why is there a "change" or excess amount, learn how bitcoin blockchain and blocks work.
5657  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Send/Recieve BTC to the same address (looping) on: April 30, 2018, 05:43:46 AM
I didn't get what you meant by "unspent designations" [1] and "resettle as balance" [2].

This is based on a hard guess on what you're thinking:
In addition to what I said earlier, an address isn't like a bank account which holds the balance.
[2] It's more of an "identifier" of the inputs and outputs in a transaction, which you have the control (private key).
[1] By spending, bitcoins aren't moved to the address, but recoded to the newest block as unspent output based on the inputs (previously unspent outputs)

Your wallet (even consists of a single address) just sums up all those outputs "displayed" as the balance.
5658  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Send/Recieve BTC to the same address (looping) on: April 30, 2018, 04:03:29 AM
Nothing, the Bitcoins isn't really held by the address but recorded as inputs/outputs in a block.
Same thing can happen when you're not using a "change address" the excess amount will be sent to the same address.
Example: tx: b345c51064074f5d6c0e11187326567765eb4fa3236ca1be440ccb5745775238
5659  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Windows Update Problem on mining rigs.... on: April 30, 2018, 03:32:37 AM
I found a way to keep updates from starting on another website, and so far so good.  The service has not been able to start back up since.
-snip-
The very first reply is good enough to disable Windows update.
The problem with the peeps is, they forgot to restart windows (Via start menu, not the hardware restart button) or
they didn't shutdown/restart it before the next scheduled update which re-enables the non-carried-out settings.

Alternatively, after setting Windows Update as "disabled" on the Services, hit "Stop Service" or force stop the Windows Update service that still running on the task manager services tab.
5660  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Why can not I bring Bitcoin Private to the exchange??? on: April 29, 2018, 06:30:30 AM
Bitcoin Private
The official Electrum for bitcoin is the main topic in this board,
you might find more accurate answers in BTCP's official groups and forums.

Try to ask the BTCP community and developers directly to their Discord, Reddit and Telegram group
just below the page of their support site, link (from my previous reply).

You can keep this thread since the question is now clearer (You've edited the title and the OP),
some may have a clue about this.
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