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6721  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Bitcoin core won't start on: April 29, 2016, 12:25:26 AM
It just says this all over
2016-04-29 00:15:38 ERROR: AcceptToMemoryPool : nonstandard transaction: non-final

I got it to start now btw but it ain't loading any blocks
That error is a common error and it doesn't mean that anything is wrong. To find the actual problem, we need to see the entire debug.log.
6722  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Bitcoin core won't start on: April 28, 2016, 11:41:44 PM
Ok, so it's saying that I don't have enough space but I have 360GB left so what's deal with that?
Are you sure that the data is going onto the correct hard drive/partition?

Pretty sure, yea
Can you give us the debug.log? It is in the data directory which shorena gave a link for more info above.
6723  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Bitcoin core won't start on: April 28, 2016, 09:52:35 PM
Ok, so it's saying that I don't have enough space but I have 360GB left so what's deal with that?
Are you sure that the data is going onto the correct hard drive/partition?
6724  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: SegWit testnet client binaries for Windows? on: April 28, 2016, 08:00:04 PM
Oups... But...
How to start it in segwit mode?
I am running it with
Code:
start bitcoin-qt.exe -datadir=X:\segwit\data -testnet
...and it downloads testnet3 blockchain starting from 2012  Undecided

my screenshot: http://imgur.com/NBUXUiA

-segnet, not -testnet
6725  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Bitcoin core won't start on: April 28, 2016, 07:45:33 PM
It just says verifying block on the first loading image.

What can I do about this? I need to transfer some money from a core wallet.

Depending on your CPU/disk this can take a bit. You should see a % value increase.
Yes, this is fairly normal. I have seen it happen before and can go on for a few hours.

Usually the best thing to do is wait and check the debug.log to make sure nothing went wrong. I suspect what the OP needs to do here is just wait a while.
6726  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: An inquiry about freebitco.in free system, How free system works? on: April 28, 2016, 07:35:27 PM
Hi all freinds,

I am new here and want to know how to earn bitcoin with the free system
of the freebitco.in site(not the bet hi lo game)?
You will not be able to earn very much off of faucets. Even though they advertise "up to $200" the odds that you will win that is incredibly low. I have not been able to find anyone who says that they have won that prize.

i have read some expressions i don't know what it is like "SHA-256" , server seed , client seed and nonce and i am a newbie..
Those are all for generating the random number for your prize. Those are used to prove the fairness of the game.

i want to know how to win big values of bitcoin, does it need a special hardware or what?
No, it requires luck. It is basically like playing in the lottery, there is no trick, just get really lucky.

O yes we do know that site it is indeed the oldest faucet there is.
I don't think freebitco.in is the oldest faucet. It certainly isn't the first faucet.
6727  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Please, I need help on: April 28, 2016, 07:17:53 PM
You have a low fee. You can do two things, either wait, or try to do an RBF transaction. If you wait, the transaction will either eventually confirm or it will drop off of the network. If it drops off of the network, you can resend the transaction with a higher fee. Alternatively you can do an RBF transaction right now and resend the transaction with a higher fee. However, even if you do that, it still may not confirm.

This transaction is not controlled by me. It was sent by an exchanger to me. So, if I know that this transaction will not be confirmed never, then, I will contact exchanger.
It has a chance of confirming, but it will take a while. As the receiver, you could attempt a Child Pays For Parent transaction. This means that you spend from this unconfirmed transaction and include a fee in your transaction that covers both transactions. However, not many pools support CPFP so this may not be any faster.
thanks for your suggestion....... but again it's pity that my receiver address is cionbase address ..........
In that case, I don't think you can do much. All you can do is wait. If the transaction disappears, contact your exchanger. People here can also continuously rebroadcast the transaction to keep the transaction on the network.

Edit: here is the raw for those who want to rebroadcast it
Code:
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
6728  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Please, I need help on: April 28, 2016, 07:09:46 PM
You have a low fee. You can do two things, either wait, or try to do an RBF transaction. If you wait, the transaction will either eventually confirm or it will drop off of the network. If it drops off of the network, you can resend the transaction with a higher fee. Alternatively you can do an RBF transaction right now and resend the transaction with a higher fee. However, even if you do that, it still may not confirm.

This transaction is not controlled by me. It was sent by an exchanger to me. So, if I know that this transaction will not be confirmed never, then, I will contact exchanger.
It has a chance of confirming, but it will take a while. As the receiver, you could attempt a Child Pays For Parent transaction. This means that you spend from this unconfirmed transaction and include a fee in your transaction that covers both transactions. However, not many pools support CPFP so this may not be any faster.
6729  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Please, I need help on: April 28, 2016, 06:56:36 PM
You have a low fee. You can do two things, either wait, or try to do an RBF transaction. If you wait, the transaction will either eventually confirm or it will drop off of the network. If it drops off of the network, you can resend the transaction with a higher fee. Alternatively you can do an RBF transaction right now and resend the transaction with a higher fee. However, even if you do that, it still may not confirm.
6730  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: SegWit testnet client binaries for Windows? on: April 28, 2016, 10:48:23 AM
There isn't. You will have to build it on your own from https://github.com/sipa/bitcoin/tree/segwit
6731  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Is there ANY WAY to PUSH a transaction? on: April 28, 2016, 02:27:34 AM
I tried to send a couple of bitcoin to a receiving address several HOURS ago with my TREZOR...

I chose to NOT us the PRIORITY mining fee -- and opted out for the less expensive transaction fee...

Is there ANY WAY -- AFTER THE FACT -- to UP MY FEE and get the transaction pushed through???

Or -- ANY WAY to CANCEL my Trezor transaction and RE-INITIATE it paying the PRIORTY fee???

Just curious...


You could double spend the transaction by resending it with a higher fee. I'm not sure how to do that with a Trezor though. There is no way to cancel a transaction and generally double spending to boost the fee might not work; it depends on the transaction you want to boost the fee of. If you used RBF (unlikely) then it is much easier.

What is the txid of your transaction?
6732  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Last block was over 30 minutes ago, how does this work in the real world? on: April 28, 2016, 12:28:57 AM
I know the final confirmation on credit cards takes several months, but most BTC companies need 1 confirmation from a new block.
Last block was over 30 minutes ago, how does this work in the real world?
Well with the right precautions, a company can accept a 0-conf transaction. If you check that the transaction has no previous transactions, has a high enough fee, is considered standard, and is final, then they can reasonably assume that the transaction will confirm. The company can also continue to rebroadcast the transaction so that it remains on the network.
6733  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: What's MEMPOOL REPLACEABLE label? on: April 27, 2016, 01:38:26 PM
Hi, my Armory shows this label in comments for a new tx.



What does this mean?
This means that that transaction could essentially disappear while it is unconfirmed. Either the transaction opts into RBF or it depends on unconfirmed transactions. Either way, that transaction could be replaced while unconfirmed.
6734  Other / Meta / Re: Still shows me old threads after I click 'unwatch' on: April 27, 2016, 01:47:40 AM
How do I remove threads from my 'show new replies to your posts' list?
Use the watchlist, not the "Show new replies to your posts." The watchlist can be made to have all of the threads you want to see, and when you unwatch a thread, it is removed from the watchlist. Using "Show new replies..." will list all of the threads you have ever posted to and whenever they get new replies. The only way to remove threads from that list is to delete all of your posts in a thread.
6735  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Multiple private keys from one wallet and CoinJoin on: April 26, 2016, 11:53:43 PM
I've been thinking about using CoinJoin, with some of the addresses that I have in one blockchain.info wallet.

If I started a CoinJoin using all the UTXO of all the addresses, would they connect to each other before reaching the rest of the UTXO? Basically, I am trying to understand if someone could link all those addresses back to me (I am not talking about what info blockchain.info holds about me).

Would it look like those keys were held by the same person? If let's say I had 5 addresses and send funds to 8 addresses, would it be easy for someone to determine where those coins came from?

If the coinjoin transaction had several (many many many) other inputs and several outputs, then it would be difficult to trace which ones were yours. However, if you just used your own inputs and outputs, it would be fairly obvious.
6736  Other / Meta / Re: Links Don't Opening on Another Tab on: April 26, 2016, 12:43:53 AM
see https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1447874.0
6737  Economy / Exchanges / Re: how to get a good BTC trading site script? on: April 25, 2016, 09:30:29 PM
how to get a good BTC trading site script?
Do you mean like a trading bot which automatically does trading for you with a few clicks? If so, I recommend that you use CAT by sampey: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=507103.msg5590877#msg5590877. It does cost quite a bit but the software is very very good. If you buy it, please tell Sampey that I referred you.
6738  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: What is the best approach to give 'divided' BTCs to n00bs? on: April 25, 2016, 09:27:32 PM
1) What is a safe way to split a key or wallet file? (or maybe on paper?)
What about a 2-of-2 multisig address? Multisig is already fairly common and in the future, it will probably be more common so they can look up guides for how to use multisig.

2) How to provide simple but adequate instructions on how they can combine those keys or wallet files?
You could tell them and show them how to use a multisig wallet or point them to a guide on how to use one.

3) How to explain in lamers terms where and how to spend BTCs?
Just show them a wallet that you think they should use that has the multisig functionality (like Electrum) and demonstrate how to send Bitcoin to other addresses. Make sure you remember to include something about change addresses and fees.

As for where, you can point them to various sites such as coinmap.org which show where Bitcoin is accepted in physical stores and show them sites like newegg where Bitcoin is accepted online.
6739  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: D/L all blocks already so why are they all being D/L again? on: April 25, 2016, 09:21:03 PM
If, when your first hd ran out of space, Bitcoin Core shut down uncleanly, then it did not close the database and the database may have been missing data because it could not writ it all to the disk. When you moved the data, it had to reindex everything which means that it had to recreate the database. This does not mean that it was redownloading the data, because it was not. It was simply reindexing everything you already had and to do so, it must read all of those files again.
6740  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Blockchain & BTC statistics on: April 24, 2016, 05:47:09 PM
in fact blockchain size is more growing exponentially than linearly
Its growth will become linear when/if the block size limit is reached. The block size limit limits the growth of the blockchain to a linear 144 Mb per day.
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