Seems a good deal at the price of 500$ f the phone is really in good condition. I had bought S7 edge couple of months back and i am happy with the performance now i am looking for S8.
Brand new S7 edge is around 500USD in my country tho Yeah, $500 is too much especially since the s8 has been released. $300 is more reasonable.
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For now on, I will be using a different btc address. Old:-----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE----- This is TryNinja from bitcointalk. Today is 22 MAY 2017 and my new address from now on is 1TryEPQeugTox4jUtfc6zvwqNbdWmu7PD -----BEGIN SIGNATURE----- 1JMkwZ1aw4ZFT7tduwuaT3sdH5xAuTggUr H4jw0E8MBl39a0B9svyOCoQF4cjuPSPo1AUkl44caG3QQTJnn52i3eo3EPa7Bb1Ct9Abf7+OykpDt9jrwrRPtxY= -----END BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
New:-----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE----- This is TryNinja from bitcointalk. Today is 22 MAY 2017 and this is my new address. -----BEGIN SIGNATURE----- 1TryEPQeugTox4jUtfc6zvwqNbdWmu7PD HPK7/CWYVcaxhIhmmbGl4CGwCxGYPBG1j3SKrxHkdPdGYnyOCEshfLyD0GvQnXJryrgRq0Rf1gP/dsZYmMDtFdw= -----END BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Quoted, and verified old and new on BTCP.co
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Wait a minute, you sell a phone with a different name on the paper but you post with another one?! lol Something it's not right here, you should be more "carefull" next time. If there is a next time... What? That looks like a S7 edge to me. Not interested tho because of how slow and fishy this thread is.
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Wow, rates so significantly lower. If the price of BTC goes back down will the payouts increase again?
(for the record I am still in the campaign)
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So if I understand this correctly, you guys are making a list of spammers and hoping that other signature managers will exclude them from their own programs?
If so, I am a programmer and I could potentially help you automate some of the process. I.E add a website where signature managers can search easily and get information about users.
That might be handy for looking for alternate accounts too. Currently I use Achow101's https://www.bctalkaccountpricer.info. Yep, I find that website slow however. If any of the core members are interested, please shoot me a PM, or send me your details for skype/slack/gitter/whatever other chat app.
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So if I understand this correctly, you guys are making a list of spammers and hoping that other signature managers will exclude them from their own programs?
If so, I am a programmer and I could potentially help you automate some of the process. I.E add a website where signature managers can search easily and get information about users.
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So in the future when bitcoin is worth a lot more, will the transaction fees drop? I feel like once we run out of bitcoins to mine, there will be higher transaction fees.
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Im interested, if you go first. Ill add it to my account, and if it is good ill send you the money.
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Staking a new BTC Address for this account: 1JoeBTC3ZdeqxzBdXFS45R3Mnfi1DqMi1p -----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE----- Staking BTCforJoe's Bitcoin address for bitcointalk.org - May 13, 2017. -----BEGIN SIGNATURE----- 1JoeBTC3ZdeqxzBdXFS45R3Mnfi1DqMi1p HA1ec0an1GmMc+PPF6XetPr7WRruVcrLp+QVps2FVP0MHA8OF7IZ0FMzyH2I9q7tLLuH5aH5RHg8YR9vv36XHgA= -----END BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
In order to stake a new Bitcoin address, I think you have to sign a message with the former address which you've previously sent. 1Bq5yR3Hjhd8rYuryfcE3REEGQpQSN8jZy
Quote please for the future
Staked! My BTC Address: 19STidiqGHqhuiEwmmgBeu4GCDJ8sxFrVE (currently signed as Free Bitcoin Expert) You're absolutely correct. Here you go: -----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE----- Out with the old; in with the new. -BTCforJoe 14MAY2017 -----BEGIN SIGNATURE----- 19STidiqGHqhuiEwmmgBeu4GCDJ8sxFrVE H/qSVYBxpaGO2OCQBLz81Mjj7qkplvlg0OmTMy3OSyAdUIZBPLAhNgQ4N8VkwVqH1wQXsQizeuXmqjhAWX72Uwk= -----END BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
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-----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE----- This is kirch from bitcointalk.org. Staking address 1AkTo6PLaWVoJNyzvwoZBL1FZ9zPPGvXx6 on 12/05/2017 -----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNATURE----- ILaYYFVeHH9slTN4/Y4up4cbxcRMp3wVmZrinKbnD62fJcRXKZJXS5YOH7XxWBZWhcPerRSyIR9//rWla2MD25c= -----END BITCOIN SIGNATURE----- Again signed with wrong address, signed with 1CpK9y1PaNafYV6go4x3nhjKiLARkRUMJo Please do verify the signature by yourself before posting that you know it is correct The problem was with the message.fixed now -----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE----- kirch -----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNATURE----- ILOD8CfFiCD1ambckSMDTqwU5ZeaiOxBFlXJMfSl4DQ3PUOzmWYmA9+SS82scxnm/TDjBRVBbgouLxFu7zksEp0= -----END BITCOIN SIGNATURE----- Quoted. Looks like you signed with `1AkTo6PLaWVoJNyzvwoZBL1FZ9zPPGvXx6`. Verified with https://www.btcp.co/sig/verify. First time im doing this, hope its right.
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Is this even possible? I thought transactions were grouped together into blocks so you cant confirm a single transaction.
This is true... It's a miner's job to create a block using unconfirmed (verified) transaction it has in it's mempool. The miner then starts hashing the block header (which contains, amongst other things, the merkle root hash of these transactions and a random ellement). If the miner finds a sha256d hash under a certain value (target), he is allowed to broadcast the block to the nodes he is connected to. This is the only way to include a transaction into the blockchain (aka confirm it). So, to answer your question: if you're not a miner, there is no way to confirm a single transaction. My advice is always pointed towards 3 possible sollutions: 1) create a new transaction, either a RBF, a double spend, a CPFP. This new transaction should be made in such a way it gives the miners an incentive to "unstick" a stuck transaction 2) contacting a miner, ask him to include the transaction in question into the block he/she is currently mining (this is what the viabtc txaccellerator does) 3) wait untill the network either drops the tx, or confirms it (in the end) 1. Seems like an interesting way to get it confirmed 2. Seems kinda stupid since you dont know whos gonna successfully mine the block, right? 3. Takes forever. Well, the second options isn't as stupid as it sounds. Quickseller and macbook-air can push transactions in f2pool blocks. As you can see here: https://blockchain.info/nl/blocks/F2Pool F2pool mines more than 10 blocks/day on avarage... So the time between 2 blocks is usually less than 3 hours (on avarage). So when you give a bounty to Quickseller or macbook-air (and they accept this bounty), you can usually say that your transaction will be confirmed in less than 3 hours (on average). ViaBTC doesn't need a bounty, they just use an online form, they used to mine less blocks (on average) compared to f2pool, but looking at https://blockchain.info/nl/blocks/ViaBTC it looks like they added more hashrate, since they also seem to mine 10+ blocks/day nowadays. So, if you give a small bounty to either Quickseller or macbook-air AND you use the ViaBTC txaccelerator, and you pay btc.com (they also have a paying accelerator), you can allmost be sure that your tx will be confirmed in ~1hour. Offcourse, you'll have payed way more than if you added sufficient fees when creating a transaction in the first place The thirth option (waiting untill most nodes drop the tx from the mempool isn't that stupid either. The default node's setting is to drop a transaction from it's mempool if it remains unconfirmed for 72 hours. Some nodes (like mine) have edited this setting (i keep a transaction for 10 days), but if you wait 4-5 days, chances are good that your transaction will have been forgotten by enough nodes, so you can safely re-use the unspent outputs to create a new transaction. Oh I see. Still in the end, the best option is to just add a few extra btc in the fee, right?
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Is this even possible? I thought transactions were grouped together into blocks so you cant confirm a single transaction.
This is true... It's a miner's job to create a block using unconfirmed (verified) transaction it has in it's mempool. The miner then starts hashing the block header (which contains, amongst other things, the merkle root hash of these transactions and a random ellement). If the miner finds a sha256d hash under a certain value (target), he is allowed to broadcast the block to the nodes he is connected to. This is the only way to include a transaction into the blockchain (aka confirm it). So, to answer your question: if you're not a miner, there is no way to confirm a single transaction. My advice is always pointed towards 3 possible sollutions: 1) create a new transaction, either a RBF, a double spend, a CPFP. This new transaction should be made in such a way it gives the miners an incentive to "unstick" a stuck transaction 2) contacting a miner, ask him to include the transaction in question into the block he/she is currently mining (this is what the viabtc txaccellerator does) 3) wait untill the network either drops the tx, or confirms it (in the end) 1. Seems like an interesting way to get it confirmed 2. Seems kinda stupid since you dont know whos gonna successfully mine the block, right? 3. Takes forever.
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Payouts for previous week has been sent. Thanks a lot for your participation!
Got the payment, thanks!
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Passwords aren't carried over to the Beta for obvious security reasons, all other profile info is. The issue is fixed, the beta just needs a more recent deployment.
Any idea when it will be updated? I wanna give it a shot since it actually looks pretty nice.
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I posted here a long time ago, but my address has changed.
Here is my new one: 1MtQeWLcd3TJf1mUiQg8aKeLe3Mm4x57mp
Quoting for future reference but why don't you use a signed message from this address instead of posting with just a wallet address, signed message will be big help for you in the future if there's something happen to your acount Unfortunately BitPay Wallet doesnt let me sign addresses, but I can sign it with PGP. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 1MtQeWLcd3TJf1mUiQg8aKeLe3Mm4x57mp -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: Keybase OpenPGP v2.0.70 Comment: https://keybase.io/cryptowsBcBAABCgAGBQJZEKH6AAoJELg4wiLn/YPeCkwH/i4l6NwvcbnVb5Ueu3vdQA0U TNhej3ScrlBiDewOgsWBEUrf1Y0O1iJYTwE5GZzhMCdODng9PTUPeBhuOVfzFyAl zSgf19kWv2r39t+MBUH4trV2rsAPPjY9+3e+yodftyYmfaxjAg/59IyT01VDYEAK SEtDg0w8IWDez5KzUQadsRBmxV8McGQcKqAQd/G+lxwAzlRdma/WSacsChNlPVNR 8mFj2fZ5hwfylgZOX0ha23aWdkTPOYvKez3yOWkpgcGrk3ZIIwI9ikq+RGARpkqg G8687Pjwyj2Lq41G29UPckYausDr3KJdZp9hlg/kQQf027VWrQgKkZkuywPels0= =rhK5 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- My keybase account: https://keybase.io/nahtnamIf you can't sign a message with your BTC address then it's a bit useless to post it here. True, but might as well. I will post again when and if bitpay wallet lets me sign addresses.
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I posted here a long time ago, but my address has changed.
Here is my new one: 1MtQeWLcd3TJf1mUiQg8aKeLe3Mm4x57mp
Quoting for future reference but why don't you use a signed message from this address instead of posting with just a wallet address, signed message will be big help for you in the future if there's something happen to your acount Unfortunately BitPay Wallet doesnt let me sign addresses, but I can sign it with PGP. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 1MtQeWLcd3TJf1mUiQg8aKeLe3Mm4x57mp -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: Keybase OpenPGP v2.0.70 Comment: https://keybase.io/cryptowsBcBAABCgAGBQJZEKH6AAoJELg4wiLn/YPeCkwH/i4l6NwvcbnVb5Ueu3vdQA0U TNhej3ScrlBiDewOgsWBEUrf1Y0O1iJYTwE5GZzhMCdODng9PTUPeBhuOVfzFyAl zSgf19kWv2r39t+MBUH4trV2rsAPPjY9+3e+yodftyYmfaxjAg/59IyT01VDYEAK SEtDg0w8IWDez5KzUQadsRBmxV8McGQcKqAQd/G+lxwAzlRdma/WSacsChNlPVNR 8mFj2fZ5hwfylgZOX0ha23aWdkTPOYvKez3yOWkpgcGrk3ZIIwI9ikq+RGARpkqg G8687Pjwyj2Lq41G29UPckYausDr3KJdZp9hlg/kQQf027VWrQgKkZkuywPels0= =rhK5 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- My keybase account: https://keybase.io/nahtnam
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I receive this error: "Account Migration Not Complete, Please Reset Password"
Some simple logic here, how would resetting your password help here? In this case, my account has not been migrated, but changing my password would migrate it? I think there are still issues that need to be fixed in a different way, not by resetting your password. I'm sure theymos or other developers will get to it soon enough.
I think they changed the hashing algorithm, so resetting your password would update the database with the new hash.
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