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6261  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Obligation of miners to return excessive fees on: March 09, 2017, 12:14:24 AM
Your transaction was included in block 456363 by AntPool. Contact them and plead your case they might take pity on you and give you the fee back. Be nice as they are under no obligation to do so.

 While perhaps no legally bound to returning the mistakenly attached fee,  I believe that Bitcoin miners have a moral obligation to return blatantly abnormal fees once apprised of the situation hence they are not technically "under no obligation" to return the fee.  Think of it as a goodwill gesture to the Bitcoin community which already has it's more than fair share of scammers.  Wrong is wrong.

6262  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: payment not came on: March 08, 2017, 11:33:41 PM
I sent 3 payment to same address but i m seeing expected confirmation time unknown

this payment were sent to localbitcoins since 5 hour but not yet credited can someone tell me whats going on

 Nobody can help you unless you post pertinent information.
What transactions? There are literally tens of thousands of unconfirmed transactions.
6263  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: PLEASE HELP.. I sent a transaction with a 2.5 BTC transaction fee on: March 08, 2017, 11:12:49 PM
Please explain how you made this mistake so that others can learn from it.
6264  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Please explain me this... on: March 06, 2017, 11:14:54 PM
You don't have an input equal to X+fees so the wallet creates one from some other input say 5X+fees subtracts the amount X being sent to some address and then send the change 4X to another address within your wallet.
6265  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Rare address hall of fame on: March 06, 2017, 08:19:03 PM
Are there any vanity address generators that will keep track of cool addresses not just ones that you specify?

When spitting reality, be careful not to spit it into the wind.
Short answer: "No"...but if you're good at cool and regex, it is conceivable.



why u hating bro? i cant ask question without u blowin up?

 I gave you the answer.  I'm not hating; I'm chuckling.  Nice tag.
6266  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Rare address hall of fame on: March 06, 2017, 08:14:54 PM
Are there any vanity address generators that will keep track of cool addresses not just ones that you specify?

When spitting reality, be careful not to spit it into the wind.
Short answer: "No"...but if you're good at cool and regex, it is conceivable.
6267  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donald Trump signed a new immigration Ordinance on: March 06, 2017, 06:46:23 PM
Monday, March 6, the President of the United States Donald trump signed a new immigration Ordinance. The text of the decree trump was published by the press service of the White house.
According to the document, in the United States for 90 days to ban people 6 countries: Sudan, Syria, Iran, Libya, Somalia and Yemen. However, the effect of a decree would not apply to those individuals who already have current us visa or residence permits.
Note that in comparison with the previous decree, from a list of Muslim countries expelled Iraq.How long will the effect of this decree?

 It says 90 days - that's about 13 weeks south of the Mason-Dixon line and closer to 12.9 weeks above it where the people tend to be slightly more liberal.

6268  Other / Off-topic / Re: Comic books, do you read them? on: March 06, 2017, 01:32:08 PM
I'm going to guess that due to the nature of this forum, there will be a lot of comic book fans.

What I don't get is how they've managed to absolutely dominate Hollywood when I genuinely have never met a single human being who reads them.

Everyone knows Superman. I doubt 99.85% of my fatherland's population would've had the slightest clue who Doctor Strange was before he was shoved down their throats.

I've attempted a few but it's never going to be a medium that'll ever work for me. And when I look things up on Wikipedia I start getting a headache trying to wrap my head around Logan being in Hell after having died 762 times before he was born, but that's before he splits off and becomes 17 different bus conductors who all turn on him or something.

Are you voracious consumers of them? If you do, do you have the slightest clue what's going on in them most of the time?

 When I was younger I was into comic books but the last series I collected was "Crisis on infinite earths".  About 6 years ago I gave them to a friend who is an avid collector - this guy has boxes and boxes and boxes full.  Funny thing is, if I try to talk to him about Bitcoin, he gets angry. He never wanted anything to do with it and he's an IT guy too! I don't mention it too often but I did the other day because I had to let him know it surpassed gold then he tells me it will die.  Funny.

6269  Other / Off-topic / Re: What do you think about philosophy? on: March 06, 2017, 12:56:38 PM
It's the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence, especially when considered as an academic discipline.

 Be careful cutting and pasting your entries from other sources.  It can get you banned.
6270  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: $4 DIRECTVNOW 120 CHANNELS 1 MONTH GUARANTEE WATCH WORLDWIDE CHEAPEST LEGAL +HBO on: March 06, 2017, 01:30:23 AM
I need to get hooked back up for a couple of months.  How much do I send and where?
6271  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Missing transactions? on: March 05, 2017, 01:21:51 PM
All good,

  Both transactions have gone through now.  It sure is a reliable system.  Next time i won't be as frugal with the tx fees.

 The fees attached to

Interestingly blockchain.info is now showing the details again.  The transaction info is

https://blockchain.info/tx/ace437c61c25d1c79d1e42759bc02f05299299e39cc72751f74667f9db299d7d


 that transaction seem fine with am attached fee of 107 satoshis per byte; of course, the recommended fee seems to change proportionally with the number of unconfirmed transactions and right now you might need to add a fee of 120+ sats/byte so it's better to check first.

https://bitcoinfees.21.co/ <--- this place helps.


 Now the other transaction you referred to -

https://blockchain.info/tx/ace437c61c25d1c79d1e42759bc02f05299299e39cc72751f74667f9db299d7d

the fee attached was very low @ ~27 satoshis per byte but it was high enough to use the accelerator tool at viaBTC had you told us the txid.  I don't recommend relying on the accelerator tool since it's getting quite popular and they only accept 100 txs per hour but it is a god send.

 https://www.viabtc.com/tools/txaccelerator/



6272  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Conservatives/Republicans should be banned from America on: March 05, 2017, 02:55:57 AM
No, they should not be banned.
But we should mix them with even more immigrants, with LGBT people, with feminists, with liberals and democrats and so on.
Sometimes life experiences are quite useful. Wink
It seems to me that mixing the indigenous population with immigrants is a bad idea. Migrants need to assimilate into society and then they will become full members. Otherwise it will be a constant conflict in society.
It may be vice versa - indigenous society will assimilate into immigrants' culture. If the are a lot of insane conservatives in midland US, you can dilute them with massive influx of immigrants from poorer liberal countries.

 How do you mean?


6273  Other / Meta / Re: like where to raise the position bitcointalk.org account? on: March 05, 2017, 02:18:45 AM
I was new to the position after the stage what level of brikutnya please explain?

 Google translate doesn't work on misspelled words.  Did you mean berikutnya?  If so, I believe you will find the answer to your rather poorly-worded question here
6274  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Bitcoin Core functionalities on: March 05, 2017, 01:16:49 AM
 I haven't played with core and multiple wallets so I can't help you there but I believe that the version 0.13.0 wallet became a hierarchical deterministic wallet and dispensed the reserve addresses as all the addresses you will ever need are readily calculable from the seed.
  
edit: help fail!
6275  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Misding transactions? on: March 05, 2017, 12:04:13 AM
Hi all,

  I am getting a bot confused.  I have two btc transactions which were showing up on blockchain.info as being unconfirmed.

So I waited.  After one of the transactions was 1 day old and the second transaction (sent to another address) was 2 days old,  both of these transactions dossappeared from blockchain.info.

To confuse me further,  the source wallet has been used successfully to transfer btc in the past.

So now I am wondering,  where for art thy bitcoins?  Has the transactions been canned?  If so how long would it be before my bitcoins arrive back in their source wallet?

One of the destination addreses was 15QqHjs1zaPTg2hjneaL7L1mkpxf4YBHFA

Please accept my apologies if this is a NooB question.






 So the destination address doesn't help us to investigate the problem.  We would need the transaction ID.
I would imagine based on the backlog of unconfirmed transactions that your issue is related to attaching too low a fee.  If you can post the txid, we could clarify.
6276  Other / Meta / Re: Avatar problem? on: March 04, 2017, 05:30:21 PM
I can't seem to change the avatar. In the forum options it says that the another avatar is uploaded but the 777coin one remains still... I've tried relogging and restarting browser but it doesn't seem to help


 I see a byteball avatar.
6277  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Conservatives/Republicans should be banned from America on: March 04, 2017, 01:01:26 PM
Alright, let's see. Conservatives tend to be

1) Religious/Christian and try and make laws that suit their (false and hypocritical) beliefs. Yea gay marriage shouldn't be allowed but divorcing is totally fine? A prime example of a hypocrite

2) Believe that global warming does not exist (Global warming does exist, not just by the hole in the ozone layer, but by obvious things, go take into account the millions of cars, airplanes, coal plants, etc releasing tons of abnormal and excess carbon dioxide, monoxide, etc and tell me that doesn't affect the environment. All that man-made technology has to have an affect on a planet which has never experienced any such thing before)

3) Are usually sexist and tend to not support women's rights such as the right to have an abortion(Abortion is NOT the killing of babies, abortion is basically the taking of stem cells before they form into an actual fetus. If you consider "cells" as being alive, then everyone on planet earth is a murderer because our skin sheds millions of cells everyday)

4) Tend to be more racist than any other political party as proven by the fact that most KKK members and other racial groups identify as conservative

5) Support having low to no restrictions on gun handling and buying. Let's take this into account, in order to drive a car you need a license and rigorous training of the laws of the road, as well as how to actually drive the car. Well, in some states you don't even need to have a gun license to buy a gun or even know how to shoot the gun in order to buy one. Does that make any damn sense? No, therefore I come to believe that anyone who supports the buying of guns without rigorous testing and at least having a license, is heavily retarded or wants to watch the world burn



The only logical conclusion is to get rid of conservatives from america. Like how trump is deporting illegal immigrants, well conservatives go against the constitution itself(such as trying to integrate religious belief with law, etc)

 Freedom of speech is a requirement for a free society; it is therefore essential to allow dissent in order that we may hear all points of view.  Your idea of social control doesn't fit with the democratic principles of the USA.  You give no proof of your claims and you have used absolutely no logic in coming to your conclusion.  Feel free to put your thoughts on a placard and wave it in our faces so we can laugh at your reasoning.  This is why people need to own guns; to protect themselves from radicals like you who would try to run them out of their own country simply for their Christian beliefs.  <insert middle finger emoji here>



http://time.com/4657438/congressional-republicans-environmental-regulations-coal-streams/
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2014/1/8/1268055/-Henry-Waxman-report-House-Republicans-voted-109-times-against-environmental-protection-in-2013
http://www.politico.com/story/2016/07/republicans-abortion-platform-225391

http://money.cnn.com/2015/06/19/news/guns-background-checks/


+ literally thousands of other articles proving what I'm saying.

Your christian beliefs are trying to be implemented into the laws of the U.S by right wing republicans. Your christian beliefs are against women having their own rights concerning their own body. Your beliefs on lack of gun control is why the U.S has so many mass shootings by people who buy guns without a license .

The only time people like you rally over this is when a loved one of yours is killed or something due to gun violence. Wonder why most of these shootings occur in states without much restrictions on firearms? Yea, you dumbass. In Alabama for example you can go buy a gun without a license, even if you're a criminal, a serial killer, rapist, etc, it doesn't matter because there is no background check.

 The problem with those articles (the first one doesn't connect) is that they are opinion and not proof of anything - for the love of (my) god, dailyKos is a political blog and can't be put forth as proof of anything but perhaps your political leanings. Tell me, how is it okay to prohibit the use of coal in America (to in fact say, "Yeah you can have your coal plant but we will bankrupt you") where in fact, efforts were underway to produce clean emissions and employ the use of CO2 scrubbers and ship the production of your greedy desires over to China where they have little or no concerns at all for not only CO2 emissions but pollution in general?  You drive up the price of the things you need in USA for basic survival such as heat and electricity, remove employment from Americans who once produced things rather than simply consuming and you haven't done a damn thing to protect the environment.  It probably is in fact more detrimental to the earth to have allowed the production of every disposable item we use over to China.  It has certainly proven to be detrimental to them in every way other than monetarily but even that is dubious (we should have a discussion about wage slavery).

 Don't slot me into your preconceived notion of Christian beliefs.  I have neither the time nor the inclination to discuss abortion.

 Currently I own no guns but as I said, if there would be terrorists like you trying to run me out of my country for my beliefs or political leanings, perhaps I should obtain a few. Thanks for the warning about buying from a shop.

   
6278  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Conservatives/Republicans should be banned from America on: March 04, 2017, 04:34:14 AM
Alright, let's see. Conservatives tend to be

1) Religious/Christian and try and make laws that suit their (false and hypocritical) beliefs. Yea gay marriage shouldn't be allowed but divorcing is totally fine? A prime example of a hypocrite

2) Believe that global warming does not exist (Global warming does exist, not just by the hole in the ozone layer, but by obvious things, go take into account the millions of cars, airplanes, coal plants, etc releasing tons of abnormal and excess carbon dioxide, monoxide, etc and tell me that doesn't affect the environment. All that man-made technology has to have an affect on a planet which has never experienced any such thing before)

3) Are usually sexist and tend to not support women's rights such as the right to have an abortion(Abortion is NOT the killing of babies, abortion is basically the taking of stem cells before they form into an actual fetus. If you consider "cells" as being alive, then everyone on planet earth is a murderer because our skin sheds millions of cells everyday)

4) Tend to be more racist than any other political party as proven by the fact that most KKK members and other racial groups identify as conservative

5) Support having low to no restrictions on gun handling and buying. Let's take this into account, in order to drive a car you need a license and rigorous training of the laws of the road, as well as how to actually drive the car. Well, in some states you don't even need to have a gun license to buy a gun or even know how to shoot the gun in order to buy one. Does that make any damn sense? No, therefore I come to believe that anyone who supports the buying of guns without rigorous testing and at least having a license, is heavily retarded or wants to watch the world burn



The only logical conclusion is to get rid of conservatives from america. Like how trump is deporting illegal immigrants, well conservatives go against the constitution itself(such as trying to integrate religious belief with law, etc)

 Freedom of speech is a requirement for a free society; it is therefore essential to allow dissent in order that we may hear all points of view.  Your idea of social control doesn't fit with the democratic principles of the USA.  You give no proof of your claims and you have used absolutely no logic in coming to your conclusion.  Feel free to put your thoughts on a placard and wave it in our faces so we can laugh at your reasoning.  This is why people need to own guns; to protect themselves from radicals like you who would try to run them out of their own country simply for their Christian beliefs.  <insert middle finger emoji here>

6279  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: What is the difference between X11 and X15 ? on: March 04, 2017, 04:03:40 AM
Actually X15 does exist. 
X11 is a chained hashing algorithm made up of of 11 different algos (groestl, blake, keccak...hell if I remember them all)
X13 builds on this by adding 2 more - fugue and something
X14 builds on this even further by adding another algo - (I forget the name)
X15 adds one more algo - whirlpool

Here's an X15 coin - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=971382.0

There's even an X17 which (follow along) adds two more algos (which of course I forget)

6280  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Did I just send 0.2 BTC into the void? UpHold Concern... on: March 04, 2017, 03:21:15 AM
No point in worrying now; what's done is done.  Do you have a txid for us?
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