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581  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: coinbase.com sending unconfirmed? Huge risk? on: February 13, 2013, 02:55:10 PM
Wow! It surprises me how many people are willing to accept a long chain of unconfirmed transactions. Also, there are some decent fees there for a forward looking miner to pick up.  If this happens occasionally, I'd think there'd be some incentive for someone to code one.

I got bored and tried to trace them all down, but this is as far as I got before something else came up that I needed to do:

Given this transaction:

http://blockchain.info/tx/88eb395b48a6d3875d8d55a6efd34afd2e1d4e397b43f9f790479914fba0c74b
(fee 0.0005BTC) (23,857 bytes)


All these later transactions are unconfirmed and waiting on it:

http://blockchain.info/tx/0c2a111573f78ab9e48c4c70d63e80fca8daaeaeedcd2db5dd77a49e16767b82 (fee 0.0005 BTC) (473 bytes)
http://blockchain.info/tx/13d719953efdad24e601766abf2523ef87f29a2a6d3e2a92daf3df9d42c0852c (fee 0.0005 BTC) (607 bytes)
http://blockchain.info/tx/19e2170d1ace3d19001626c655d23166f64eae37aa9308ecab59e5f8dab949c6 (fee 0.001 BTC) (1,373 bytes)*
http://blockchain.info/tx/1bd4a0451ab0ac24b9fe80d7da17cc8bcacbc32c1ed33503fe61f6c4e85d435b (fee 0.0005 BTC) (438 bytes)
http://blockchain.info/tx/1fef207bddd1d98a6c145418c85cf335066c9f613ee12c45c1afdd480d58bf5f (fee 0.0005 BTC) (437 bytes)
http://blockchain.info/tx/2050cb1cddf6a52a783b20a784ff773f55d33829a12369c34e50975a6536fc73 (fee 0.0005 BTC) (439 bytes)*
(snip)
What does the * means?
582  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: coinbase.com sending unconfirmed? Huge risk? on: February 13, 2013, 01:00:05 PM
I will update if anything happens, as well as let you know anything that Coinbase gets back to me with. I'm not an expert with this bitcoin stuff, but there are not any alternative explanations, right?

in any case, don't give up on the 13 BTC, and keep your wallet backups safe

it's possible that a miner could be offered additional financial incentive after the fact, to include an old unconfirmed TX in its next block

in this scenario, coinad should probably be the one to offer the incentive, although stakeholders such as yourself might also volunteer some payment in order to get it processed

(or coinbase, if they value their reputation)

How? The only address I control is the change address.

doesn't matter what you control

i don't control any of it, but i could still offer Mining Pool XYZ a reward for including that rogue transaction in their next block for me

the tx was initially created by coinad, with an insufficient fee. so i was suggesting that coinad be the ones to offer additional financial incentive to mining pools to get it over the line... financial incentive that probably should have been included in the tx in the first place.

I run CoinAd.
How should I proceed?

EDIT: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=143266
583  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: coinbase.com sending unconfirmed? Huge risk? on: February 13, 2013, 11:53:53 AM
I will update if anything happens, as well as let you know anything that Coinbase gets back to me with. I'm not an expert with this bitcoin stuff, but there are not any alternative explanations, right?

in any case, don't give up on the 13 BTC, and keep your wallet backups safe

it's possible that a miner could be offered additional financial incentive after the fact, to include an old unconfirmed TX in its next block

in this scenario, coinad should probably be the one to offer the incentive, although stakeholders such as yourself might also volunteer some payment in order to get it processed

(or coinbase, if they value their reputation)

How? The only address I control is the change address.
584  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Blockchain.info - Bitcoin Block explorer & Currency Statistics on: February 13, 2013, 11:30:22 AM
I've set the 'Default Fee Policy' to 'Generous', but my transactions are still being send with 0.0005 BTC fee.
What's going on?
(I'm using 'Bitcoin-Qt Compatible JSON RPC', 'sendmany')

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To add additional comments, reply to this email or click the link below:
http://blockchain.zendesk.com/tickets/1798
585  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: [Video inside] BitVegas. Bitcoin casino built 100% in Minecraft! Project reveal. on: February 13, 2013, 10:40:20 AM
Nice idea, I might buy Minecraft just to try this out.  Wink
586  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: 【SLOVED】PHP error help! on: February 13, 2013, 10:30:42 AM
Glad it was 【SLOVED】 Grin
587  Other / Meta / Re: Upcoming downtime on: February 11, 2013, 05:45:16 PM
I haven't been seeing any. Do they appear at any particular times, or on any particular sorts of pages?
I see them about 2-3 times in a busy day.
Specially here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=unread
588  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / ... on: February 11, 2013, 02:38:43 PM
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589  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Satoshi Dice -- Statistical Analysis on: February 10, 2013, 08:53:53 PM
My first thought was "I wonder if HE was the whale?".

He wasn't.

Wouldn't it be possible in theory for him to be the whale and for you to be unaware of the fact?



Yes, in theory. Incredibly unlikely though Smiley
590  Economy / Gambling / Re: BitMillions.com - More than ฿ 1,400 in Prizes - Now Play with ONLY ฿ 0.01 !! on: February 08, 2013, 09:08:04 PM
Can you prove that?  Wink You know... Bitcoin and stuff.
You can check all the ticket he purchased on:
https://bitmillions.com/address/1BT4xWe5ATp37CwpxwnYViUDJq62nKbFvq

And Payment Transaction has just been sent:
https://blockchain.info/tx/d873bad7cd1a4b31f3dd634f23ce21913fade0d22abab70f09eddefd67b8381f

Congratulations to our first Lucky Winner! Smiley
I just want to know if he really is the 'owner' of that address.


Can you prove that?  Wink

You know... Bitcoin and stuff.

The pot for match-3 was far too high.  It really was worth playing until you hit it, because it was incredibly unlikely you would make a loss - unless someone else hit it before you.

The three pots will end up being 6643 BTC, 26 BTC and 0.48 BTC on average.  Having 400 BTC in the match-3 pot put it around 16 times bigger than it will be on average, and made it well worth shooting for.

You hit the match-3 pot about once every 10,000 draws.  10,000 draws cost 100 BTC to play.  So you're paying 100 BTC to win half of 400 BTC - well worth doing, even if you never win any of the other pots (which, of course, you will).
I've thought about that yesterday, but since I could not afford to lose 100 BTC I stopped thinking about it and started doing other stuff (to stop feeding that gambling desire I sometimes have).

EDIT: Goddammit, my English sometimes is broken as hell.
591  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / *big* paper wallet on: February 08, 2013, 07:16:41 PM
https://www.bitaddress.org

Where can I get a high resolution image of that paper wallet design?
592  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Wow! I just paid my apartment rent with bitcoins! on: February 08, 2013, 05:03:05 PM
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your landlord gave you their bank deposit information. This is the same information that would be needed to withdraw funds

Someone can explain this for me please ? US rules ? Can't believe this !
For OP, legit or not i wish you good luck to get a new job
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=128998.0
The US operates under some pretty bizarre banking principles. There's not really direct deposit, you simply give a company access to your bank account. And without direct deposit, there's no direct deposit guarantee so if something goes awry, it can be the devil of a time stopping it. Some people maintain multiple bank accounts for this reason.
W..T..F..
593  Economy / Gambling / Re: BitMillions.com - More than ฿ 1,400 in Prizes - Now Play with ONLY ฿ 0.01 !! on: February 08, 2013, 11:00:35 AM
6.5k+
I put in a couple hundred dollars Angry Mixed feelings. I do legitimately feel like a plunderer...
Profit is approx $6,500
I put in couple hundred; the majority of it when a bet was @ .1 btc a few days ago
Can you prove that?  Wink

You know... Bitcoin and stuff.
594  Economy / Gambling / Re: BitMillions.com - More than ฿ 1,400 in Prizes - Now Play with ONLY ฿ 0.01 !! on: February 08, 2013, 10:25:08 AM
So... We meet again.
How much did you won? And how much did you 'bet'?
595  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Foundation on: February 08, 2013, 09:41:27 AM
B) There are no public announcements of what the funds are used for. I am honestly not sure how most software foundations do "business", but the foundation purchased the domain bitcoin.us for $17,500 USD. Does that sound like a good use of your donations?
What?
596  Other / Off-topic / Re: Which version of Windblows? on: February 08, 2013, 09:32:38 AM
I don't understand why people insists that Win8 is bad.
It's the fastest and most versatile OS from Windows so far, if you don't agree, you probably haven't used it long enough.

The Start menu is awesome, the boot time is unbelievable fast (with other OS, to have such a quick boot time you need to have a SSD).
597  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Here's where I spew my accusations against MPOE. All are welcome. on: February 07, 2013, 05:28:20 PM
Herself? She? Her? Seems legit.
598  Economy / Gambling / Re: SealsWithClubs.eu | Largest Bitcoin Poker Site | No Banking | Fast Cashouts on: February 07, 2013, 10:13:35 AM
Can't you guys make those big tournaments Friday or Saturday?

I really wanted to play the 10,000 chip freeroll but it starts at 2 AM in a work day...
599  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Blockchain.info - Bitcoin Block explorer & Currency Statistics on: February 06, 2013, 12:50:31 PM
I can log in to my account now, but can't send a transaction. Some error about a bad script.
I got the same error, but the transactions went fine.
I was about to hit the send button twice, but I stopped to think for a second and saw the transaction in the history.
I was 1 click away to screw everything up.
600  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Blockchain.info down? on: February 06, 2013, 10:56:16 AM
It's working fine now.
It's not.

Downloading blockchain I guess.
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