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761  Other / Meta / Re: LoyceV's Weekly Trust list overview in Human Readable Format on: June 15, 2024, 06:59:34 AM
Update:

No Trust lists were created or wiped in the past week.
762  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Unusual mnemonic seed and alternative recovery options on: June 15, 2024, 05:53:51 AM
for an elderly relative ~ can't remember which platform or which wallet she used to create it.
Just 4 words without any information, what makes you even think there is a wallet?

Best to keep reaching out to their support on all available platforms
That's terrible advice, it would be considered spamming. How would you feel if someone keeps sending you messages about something you have nothing to do with?

The four words we have saved aren't in any BIP39 wordlists but I found them on an archived page of blockchain.info in a mnemonic_words.txt file. There is about 60,000 not 2048 words.
I doubt it: 60000^4 possibilities is not enough to be secure.
763  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: New transaction accelerator on the market - mempool.space on: June 15, 2024, 05:44:00 AM
Copy the resulting signed raw transaction hex and use the command: sendrawtransaction "signed_raw_transaction" to broadcast it to your node and relay it to your peers.

ok done, what's next?
It's not showing up on mempool.space yet, so the broadcast didn't work. Try to broadcast the signed transaction through coinb.in.
764  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [~500 GB work in progress] Bitcoin inputs, outputs and transactions on: June 14, 2024, 06:59:51 PM
If anyone wants this data, speak up NOW:
Ethereum data

I've added ethereumdata.loyce.club Abandoned! I'm out of disk space. I have a local backup, if you really need this: ask!
ethereumdata.loyce.club/calls/ (345 GB)
ethereumdata.loyce.club/erc-20_transactions/ (378 GB)
ethereumdata.loyce.club/transactions/ (71 GB)

All funded Ethereum addresses: ethereumdata.loyce.club/blockchair_ethereum_addresses_latest.tsv.gz (5.1 GB).  Blockchair doesn't updated this file regularly, so I don't do automatic updates.

Disclaimer
I don't like Ethereum, which is a centralized shitcoin that abandoned it's one unique selling point ("code is law") the moment it was convenient for the creator. Don't waste your money on it!
And since it's a shitcoin, I don't think it deserves it's own topic.

Missing files
Those 2 files are missing from my mirror because they're corrupted:
https://gz.blockchair.com/ethereum/calls/blockchair_ethereum_calls_20200113.tsv.gz
https://gz.blockchair.com/ethereum/calls/blockchair_ethereum_calls_20211110.tsv.gz
If anyone has the tools to rebuild those 2 files, I'd love to add them!
I want my disk space back, so I'll wipe this 855 GB soon. It took a lot of time to download, so if anyone wants a copy for some reason, better speak up now Smiley
765  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: New transaction accelerator on the market - mempool.space on: June 14, 2024, 06:55:27 PM
It does not seems to pick both command in one line, what to do now?
First use the wallet passphrase with a timeout (say 600 seconds), then sign the transaction (on the next line).
766  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: New transaction accelerator on the market - mempool.space on: June 14, 2024, 04:49:03 PM
signrawtransactionwithwallet "42888c7b1540f8d5b9e074d15c2d86d7b03878adf6f173c7316f09910c2dabd9"
That's the txid (transaction ID). You should use the raw transaction:
Code:
 signrawtransactionwithwallet "01000000010481a776ff31478b8b967e15a9e68f78f4cd06b156a5d12910f72d8885147e95020000001976a914367ca154148ceabbcfc3b6c6167f512bb4f9c23388acfdffffff01b88800000000000017a914e09aa133479cff513578a460c606ba504fd761a68700000000"
767  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: New transaction accelerator on the market - mempool.space on: June 14, 2024, 04:20:28 PM
Export private key, import it into Electrum, click "Tools > Load transaction", sign it, broadcast it.
option to cancel the transaction is still grayed out (wallet is synced).
Try the above. Or nc50lc's solution.
768  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: June 14, 2024, 02:17:34 PM
Given that everything with AI is super popular right now, I wouldn't be surprised if soon they start selling bread and milk that will have the AI ​​label on it.
Today I read the Pope is likely to give a speech about AI at the G7. If that doesn't prove it's BS, I don't know what does Tongue
769  Other / Meta / Re: Offensive names in the Forum on: June 14, 2024, 02:06:59 PM
Unlike what many websites try to make you believe, you can't have objective rules about something as subjective as "being offensive". Grow a thicker skin.

Here you go:
8098. hanshitler
13395. hitlerlair
23638. hitler
36930. hitler_69_lol
83077. Adolf Hitler
189657. asian_hitler
325306. IconicExpertIsHitler
325307. IconicIsHitler
325315. IconicHitler
330238. hitlercat
376406. Adolf_Hitler
401025. altcoin hitler
401026. not altcoin hitler
509703. A. Hitler
559178. hitlership
685012. hitlerbitcoin
730334. Hitlerhalq
880108. JaHitler
1007293. AdolfHitler
1190359. Hitler08201993
1221138. hitlerme
1227308. Je.hitler
1257850. hitler007
2083217. Hitler66
2083237. Hitler666
2117752. HITLERS
2253275. assihitler
2332691. AdolfHitler2.0
2335576. Hitler Klshikov
2376383. Riefhitler
2464737. HitlerCoin
2544067. Jasonhitler10
2619730. Hitlerdidnothingwrong
2679836. Hitler23
2730041. HITLER SCP
2750387. hitler12
2768476. Hitler04
2812441. Hitlerchong
2823415. Hitler2313
2881786. madolfhitlergerm4
3202269. hitler201
3260117. hitlerdgs
3281492. hitler_hitle
3397396. AIDS-Hitler
3586810. BossAdolfHitler
3637395. hitler420

You reminded me of my own post again:
Just recently, I saw several posts saying: "I hope I'm not offending anyone", and it's been on my mind for a while now.

I only recently realized why this is so common in English. In Dutch, "offended" and "insulted" are the same word ("beledigd"). But lately, it seems like people treat the word "offending" as if it's "insulting".
I'd say insulting isn't needed and makes you look bad, but being offended is a choice of the receiver, and honestly I'm offended by people who want to limit their own freedom of speech out of fear that someone might get his feelings hurt on the internet! Oh noes!

It's okay to offended people! Offensive jokes are often funny. Don't let SJW decide what you're allowed to say or even think!

Trying to be nice doesn't hurt you, but don't let someone's made up feelings stop you from speaking your mind.

Or listen to Steve Hughes... Offended?.
Or listen to Roan Atkinson on free speech.



Bitcointalk offers more freedom than any other forum I've seen. Don't take that away because you choose to make something hurt your feelings.
770  Other / Meta / Re: Small improvement regarding activity / "Show others your online status" on: June 14, 2024, 12:55:01 PM
I'm always interested in hearing people's suggestions and learning about pain points that I haven't experienced myself.
Here's one (I've waited a few hours before posting to trigger it again, but I'll only know if it was long enough when I click Post):
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Your session timed out while posting. Please try to re-submit your message.
It's probably not a bug but a feature, but I've seen this far too many times. I often leave a tab open and come back to it hours later. Sometimes it takes me days, in that case I don't mind the error. A couple more hours would be appreciated.
771  Other / Meta / Re: Small improvement regarding activity / "Show others your online status" on: June 14, 2024, 08:34:09 AM
Can someone explain why it is exactly useful to hide your "last time online" status?
Privacy in general.

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Great for scammers.
It is. But so is anything else related to privacy.
772  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: New transaction accelerator on the market - mempool.space on: June 14, 2024, 07:46:20 AM
Thanks for your help but this is too complicated for me.
Export private key, import it into Electrum, click "Tools > Load transaction", sign it, broadcast it.
Or just convince Bitcoin Core to drop your transaction. Maybe upgrade to the latest version first, I don't know if that would help.
773  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Need help moving BTC to exchange (Transaction stuck confirming for 48+ hours) on: June 14, 2024, 07:07:24 AM
It's just weird how they labeled those as "Network" named: "Bitcoin SegWit" and the legacy address as "Bitcoin" like those are from separate networks.
Binance tries very hard to make people accept fake made-up networks instead of real Bitcoin. This just adds to the confusion.
774  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: Wallets supporting Silent Payments on: June 14, 2024, 07:00:42 AM
You can use Silentium with tor browser to hide your IP address, and I think you can generate seed words offline.
They won't know who you are, but wouldn't they still be able to link all Silent Payments together? Say you post your SP-address here, and receive 2 donations. You'll receive both of them on a different Bitcoin address. But Silentium will know they belong together, right?
I won't claim to fully understand how Silend Payments work, but as far as I know, running a full node is the only way to make sure nobody else knows which transactions belong to the same SP-address.

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Cake wallet works much better but note that Silent Payments is still in beta phase.
I've never used it, and just checked: it's a phone app. I assume the server will handle the details on the Silent Payment, right? So it still defeats the purpose of "keeping it silent".
775  Other / Meta / Re: Small improvement regarding activity / "Show others your online status" on: June 14, 2024, 06:55:46 AM
While most of the patches I've posted to date were done on a free-time/voluntary basis, theymos and I did recently come to an arrangement, and I am now paid for the work I do on Bitcointalk.
Congratulations! That's well-deserved.

Does that mean I no longer have to feel guilty (Lol. As if Tongue I didn't Tongue) if I suggest more things that need patching? Cheesy
776  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: bitcoin core full node download blockchain slow on: June 14, 2024, 06:13:09 AM
Here are the latest times.  I was hoping to finish in under 48 hours, was pleasantly surprised.
Hour 1: 8%
Hour 2: 15%
Hour 3: 28%
Hour 4: 40%
Hour 5: 52%
Hour 6: 62%
Hour 7: 70%
Hour 8: 78%
Hour 9: 87%
Hour 10: 95%
Hour 11: 100%
So with enough RAM, the progress stays more or less linear. Did you increase dbcache settings? I'm not sure if it would still matter: Linux can handle file cache on it's own.
777  Other / Meta / Re: Small improvement regarding activity / "Show others your online status" on: June 13, 2024, 01:03:24 PM
if I have disabled the "Show others your online status?" option, why does it still display the exact date and time of my last activity after 72 hours?
I'd say it should only show the date, not the time. Or even just the month.
Or just stay active, don't abandon Bitcointalk for more than 72 hours Tongue

I do feel a lot of genuine users got banned cause accidentally they got logged in the same time.
Tagged: maybe.
Banned: no way. Just like users aren't banned based on similar IP addresses, the won't be banned based on their login time.
778  Other / Meta / Re: Small improvement regarding activity / "Show others your online status" on: June 13, 2024, 07:53:28 AM
So if I monitor a profile that was last active more than 3 days ago, and it's status switches to "(Recently)", I know it became active right at that moment.
779  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: testnet4 in a container on: June 13, 2024, 07:50:54 AM
ELI5 for me garlonicon: does this mean you're always mining at difficulty 1, so you have a block ready the moment the difficulty drops after 20 minutes without a block?
780  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Need help moving BTC to exchange (Transaction stuck confirming for 48+ hours) on: June 13, 2024, 05:39:12 AM
How big does the transaction fee need to be if the transaction is approximately 50mbtc ($5000 usd)?

I really don't understand this bitcoin mempool stuff
You should probably read up on the basics. Very short version: total fees are based on the transaction size in (v)bytes, not on the amount in Bitcoin. If you enable the Coins tab in Electrum, you can manually select which inputs to use. The more you select, the more you'll have to pay in transaction fees.
See this topic on how to deal with small inputs.
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