If anyone can provide a correct private key for any of these addresses, I will give you 0.1 btc. Why the detour? Just show the address holding 0.1 Bitcoin, and ask someone to find it's private key. Let me help you: these are the first 100 out of 100,807 addresses holding 0.1 BTC: 12mRUU9kRp5VaqTnHvebEdP6PenVgpB2Ck 3CByGM6EETcAYP5PwXsMgPMCoNDvZdNpES 32EhstCQZ6H3j8LYnF8AuxUMEHwQN9EbL5 16q2WAi3xoEvj5tX8onsJh6X4u6RVA7SbV 14Fbm5XHG3rjJh8gpEh4C6upGjWVZrDa4H 38jxX4JEbccmeozDTPLQuWPXdpzLnjYAtq 3APjpsnpDwtZ4aTUzL5b27m2NtxYcLY5uT 1DdPaCEhQStZuL293nqBYoo32TW34bmJKj bc1qckany53tprm6xdqhkp6x3ucj5yhdsjkugcgue4 15pzAeQ5XH1f5b2wStt8zHbJDykthZfEbi 1GEa96FUELVUJRFP8brXQJg3BgrRdhtKrQ bc1qnljvpgngapvj8tmnx6fld3rwp4dq5ms3r98yw2 bc1qqh3llf2mle0autpsxazsxg0qsrpuewm8zzgjwv bc1qym6s0ys2kdhvt9h6wa67tv37vydgud4sqd80ae 1NtRSra7fwYgqGoBxdWkagnJNPW2R8TRGM 1E8FDiE7jgSZYGdep5phMNibnjPRcQBHFD 1HgoFH8UQfKUYdVPJbuaqTHPVnYfBugcvy bc1qzzml2l49gttxzs8aqmt7cvdkundkn3nmcpnj50 1DCEnf3ZkGZSukXSv2Vxd58j9uQJkuoXpK bc1qk3g2s7u5ssw4jm370h7r83tnv322fqc8rw3jh5 bc1q5wzjsenxsjtnhnjsjp9zgye5jr2wmys9atfrlq 399Y1TGZyRpvhUHmwMURDT3ff5bkzGUoks bc1q70aduwqrshdvvxwhx9nc5ucv04qpk82kwypr7g 337Ra6aGFYJaUdKhqNSXVKf2ptHtpKqx4E 3ME2KAP5GRsgwdw524DnUHRjPnmWNeT5U4 15SsAjZuRnshixu8EW7Q6G5iBYG1AruQjb 1Nh4dPb7pKJKrk9M4sVXoZkYCwQ7abCG3U 3P3PhrMQeJ3n5mqjjSog7ttwTjNcQCM5pC 13xTCRA3upL9dEiXnnn5DyCwEoGodQ8SYo bc1qyuqd7hxcn9pqjrcr8vn4myay6ym27s4h52gc66 1JScZFpoeuRuzuNtNAY4DyWzTDQz8X8rHk 36dvyqpkbRSjSJe9e1QRksbVYAk5HVMYFi 36Pg8BzwjXxufTY8JLRXt175WuVwGvwY6H bc1qy82ceer6r5vxkveykx87rzenmtpxzjyqxp4g4x 1QAJ38WLQGTsxb9gNoYb3MDJMp4tjgnaUb 3GKiZvB5uLqXjmBq1MrngqXNNLFGH6R6zt bc1qaa7rc5xkklqjemc80y2scr749ckucrgl6qpsq7 1CJVAQMG9PDqPSq4Wq7sQxRt1Yudf5So6G 1GsTfbdfYxz8a5mmKqGxF4gb3sV3WXcnBW 1VVXGDp8cE98qGvSAbWLwhDifCbrJowrb bc1qxare57w9pghr2gj5dhlxmzyc8xvt3w0asnmwe2 1M9A9uiRHSqYFLVG7EpDMVKENNNkKTG75L 1D2rM9yxLX2fvq7JWBuwt1nCwWw6S7Ju8Y bc1qpg7ly8fplzta728h37h9ts80n248q96sw664y6 1FS7iXy1US84MXDLCkgpdpzJ8W1K8RbQbe 18SngDrnKATDZKPMvZjfHDpQA9etNfVAqq 19o2vxfXZtVw1Pwi9zPZy8c5HDCxgn3raS bc1qwl4vw8jrk5d8c8y0yqz93y0jw7g0fnqpvprm45 3Bikr2LifYZmH4ED9czSjUTCjFhqJwbk9B bc1qtwcjyyrzww2qec6tanlpee9na8gtge4mcug3jq bc1q5mvasxxa40vgrvjq80pl7k0pwp8gfkf3ph63e6 1FiBc7J9EXu3tSEtPCpKxMUNWDeA6r5pQp bc1qt4ma9hs02ccplvrvumj92fdgw6dn2mta5fs9r8 16kwQRPni8ZKaaoLTSTB8kUwdyRdxpim2t 3Gt8ExXhKPP6eCf1WEe8hFPL1igbwttsDD 1Chk18ms1LsstCfvutbwBUcJ8fuqadDE7E 3CRfhZ1pwxcWP9EHRFKyB2vvsitQFzof4o 1F8PwwZxiuzwdYMFKXSVioVQDmGGs3Aw8z 1EqmBNzty5y1WVUpWJritv3bmYBmoXAtVx 3GfWDgErZwLtgNUEZhwDJTpewoJ7iqUoiQ 3CQD6aA67urbWSDxwyFRJ7hRYABw1KjwRg bc1qynrhuagtq5x54ag50t8r3y3utmj7h345gm55h3 bc1qlhhdeh837qwwfmpyhnp5l9kpa6fxqat4evlvjx 1CxMt9UUqon44zhkVYb14bZZtk2MJCpgZ7 3BJz3rEkdWfPpQgRRV7iN9i9WSCnTNKwtN 38DCGb77MMs3ALrHx3VFHVcAzDSnu6DjcF 36fBBtZEzYP1PcwDUjHsV6uPDaut3io9Nh 34jGdJpnSHixF9vyb8Amu2gk6EwMd1cKgn 1EfnbRs4k8BaqLjp6VFBiPF6CE83fzrfg1 1C2wFEu13pr597St8W5fiLQz9gqyx7SXvT bc1qtl8zrj2frncf7gz6nrmcea3zfzlaj8mcdxuz5x 34faQm3wd1ZUx78h6cDwUSUiZCZvZd3dTL bc1qd47pfkndpmygwcfccnhdmacgkft6xg43x9x8hj bc1q0agrclvjvaajqkc5v03x342c2rrffu58ky4gvj 16exVDqYZYxTcVpgdkdmuFnvpnGHnmSEfr 3CSkGUGC1TzPsSi48mGzUA8QqgXx7P3KFA 31iPqWYyfHmqQPFtTghqkivsdBaN9sCpuT 1LmBK8d7R7zLFUVP3PK1CKfyxjhAJMZbn7 3JciXCZsQWFV7wHGNErCCPEvTrq4Wmb2kA 1BLVewxGqonzjuCLp6XX7ea7jVYtbSk8Tu bc1qhhx5fkky8fsqcrmdps2lsckel0fq3r8nag4r8q bc1qt57ejclxgnpl4h2asrunu98prm4d08ugfs74m5 bc1q3y94gmv9h42ax63ase966utjhalq7dm7kr870y 3EwTTq8z6sACVenKnfwg2M2ZLjjgNjsR3h 1brarWVzKMrMe94Q5NPQv7MXCEiDz2sU4 19UFTQjsXd7s6W1jDs9SwcweV4A89eoNS5 bc1qvltg5fdy3s08hm8lpce63y4xl8wpeqxwtfvl08lz2jj5f4jmhjzszdu2s9 bc1qc8evjpckhht9zensj7u6mflk7hkqay3xqymjfc 1MbbCtkEbdGMhf15nRUiGiAQE5QNby99Aj 14TzdgMPeirMUVNoo8mh8oiSR97BEu6sk5 12nNNeejNaEdDyPKKtk38ZuZYs9PnPmeKN07 3MqPBH3wz5mTx7SuNyW2iroMoEDZucxQy8 176Ncj3w6LMiYx8WGurdwDNAxZmvLY1aHE bc1qw2aj4dw2dnysdhxf97d0f3fnxvvdeqdjcraw32 37wZ5msJRD4ULFz3Lauuibm3janjwtaoXz 3JB8hzgM2pLRjT3zhyFx4xATRp9H5ePYSJ bc1qqlf5rus96339wygag8t4lrt52ndxrc7y73nz2a 37Rnmpp22YWFp6LtwZk3S145UqHa14o4X9 3PzMBm2WdhK8f7efLv8WAEPwn1YXEW6csc 15Z45RFiDy4ocJkJagajLrKHZaSewLwLR1 While you're at it, it may be more rewarding to try to brute-force the Bitcoin Rich List. Good luck ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
As for your bet: My friend and I have a bet.
He says that because Bitcoin has been around so long now, it should be possible to Let him prove it ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) It gives him the chance to convince himself how secure Bitcoin is. Yes, I completely agree, hence me putting up such a large sum as incentive. It's not a large sum. The Bitcoin Rich List proves that 100,000 BTC isn't enough to brute-force it either.
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I will deal with you if I hold you paypal for 24 hours to be sure I can withdraw to my bank card, minimum 500 euro. Correct me if I'm wrong but as far as I know, even if you hold the transferred funds and then move them to your bank account or buy something, the sender can still dispute/ reverse the order. Eg. the funds will be removed from your bank account on PayPal's behalf, due to the dispute/ reverse order. It may depend on the bank how they handle this, but PayPal will at least have a claim on you. Depending on the country you live in that may or may not mean something. Friends and family transfer should be able to protect him from that type of scam. Nope. Friends and family transactions are meant for people you trust. It's kinda in the name. If you accept such a payment from someone you don't know, and it turns out they used a stolen creditcard to fund the transaction, PayPal can lock your account.
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I haven't figured out yet how to do this with BSV. I have the answer ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) BSV's lack of replay protection was once again the solution to my problem ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) This is how I recovered BSV that was sent to pubkey (many years ago): - First, move BCH and eCash to a new address
- Install a fresh spare laptop (with VPN of course)
- Download the full BCH client (the one Forked from Bitcoin Core) (note: I do not trust this software, but used CoinMarketCap.com to find the "official" website)
- Import the pubkey, let it synchronize the first few years (until the coins show up, but before they are sent out (after all, you should have moved your BCH out of this address already))
- Take it offline
- Import the private key
- Create a raw transaction to a new address (this transaction won't be valid on the BCH chain, but will work on the BSV chain). Just in case, I used a legacy address
- Copy the transaction to a USB stick
- Check it (I used BCH's Electrum Fork for this, in a VM), and broadcast it online on the BSV network
- Use another device to broadcast the transaction on the BSV network. I used https://whatsonchain.com/broadcast (on Tor)
- Wipe the laptop (don't let it go online again after you entered the private key!)
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Whitelist request (I can vouch) ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif) He's whitelisted now.
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We have answered all your questions in all different topics, you keep suggesting that we are not trusted worthy, and you keep asking the same questions. You also keep spamming every topic where CriptoDebit.com is mentioned. That's cute. You haven't answered all my questions, and you're the one who keeps opening new topics when you don't like the direction the conversation takes. I've seen this many times before. Confirmed scam. No surprise there ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif)
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Would like to see a way for there to be NO email involved, it's just another point of having another service know something about you. A URL to bookmark to check the results could work.
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We would assume case insensitive 1ABCDEFG is very easy to generate based on difficulty but the truth is it still takes the same amount of time\2 to generate Are you sure there isn't something wrong in your code? Try to search 1ABCDEFG case-insensitive and keep searching until one of the outputs is 1ABCDEFG case sensitive. I expect many results like 1abCdEfG before you get it case sensitive, and if you get that many case insensitive results, it can only mean it's much easier. In my experience with vanitygen, case insensitive in general is really much easier.
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Someone asked me to sell Forkcoins: 500 BCD (Bitcoin Diamond) (worth about $128) and 50,000,000 XEC (eCash) (worth about $3565). The coins were mined in 2010 and only recently moved. Is anyone interested? I don't trust most of the exchanges that trade those Forkcoins. Binance trades eCash at .com, not at .us, but requires KYC. Update: I no longer need this.
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Isn't the difficulty calculation still wrong? 1LoyceVa: $2.00 case sensitive. 1LoyceVa: $1.50 case insensitive. The Y, C, E, V and A can all change case, that's 2 5 more valid results. Shouldn't the case insensitive address be 97% cheaper instead of only 25%? My vanitygen stopped working (and doesn't compile anymore) so I can't check it. Even if we get hacked all the hackers will have is Public Key,SPLiTKEY provided partialpriv and your email address. There's a flaw: you made your own merge tool, and if anyone would get access to your account, it could get compromised. A fake random for instance would put your funds at risk. I think it's much better to (recommend to) use the original Bitaddress. Even if you "just" forked it, checking it is a lot of work. I tested the service, and got 1LoyceV in about a minute. I used online Bitaddress for this test, so it's totally compromised.
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I have put my private key on the dialog box for "Import private ket" but it's impossible to push on the "Next" button. The "next" button in Electrum is only available if the private key is correct. Check for typos. They speak on the info part about p2pkh: Last time I tried, only the private key was enough to import a legacy address.
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Exactly how is one negative tag making it impossible to join signature campaigns?
Correct me if I am wrong but did the negative tags attached under the profile of 1xbit stop you from applying to join their campaign? Most decent campaigns don't want to be associated with users with negative feedback. It looks bad on their brand. The 1xbit scammers don't mind, because they know anyone who promotes their scam gets tagged. It comes off as irrational and unreasonable, and only hurt the value of DT reviews. This is a problem indeed: I want my feedback to mean something. Tagging someone because he applied for a scam makes negative feedback lose it's value. If too many accounts have negative feedback, it becomes the new normal instead of the warning it should be.
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Mullvad vpn is probably best option right now because they don't ask any personal information during registration, and there is even option to pay with Lightning Network with third party. They now accept Monero too ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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I want to have full control of my bitcoin so I install bitcoin-cli Why bitcoin-cli, and not bitcoin-qt? A graphical interface makes it much easier to use. Coin control is also much easier if you can just click to select the inputs. It looks like if I want to put some bitcoin aside for later I can make a new address send the coins there, export the private and hide it somewhere safe. As long as I don't try any send coins from that address and just leave it alone they will all stay where they are and I can get access to them later with the private key no wallet.day needed. Is this correct ? Well, yes. But: you can still access them from bitcoin-cli, so if you don't pay attention, they might be used as inputs when you make a new transaction. I plan to use the wallet for my business. ~ The problem here is that my main wallet address will be doing lots of sending and receiving every day. That's terrible for several reasons. Of the top of my head: - Any of your customers see exactly how much Bitcoin you earned
- Someone can find out that someone has been a customer at your business
- You'll have a hard time keeping track of who paid what amount
It seems that bitcoin core creates lots of extra "change" addresses and fragments the balance across many addresses. That's how the Bitcoin blockchain works ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Even if you use the same address for all your transactions, you'll still end up with separate inputs. So in this case I must create a cronjob that backs up the whole wallet.dat file as often as possible and sends it to a safe place. I read that the wallet.dat has 100 spare address and creates 100 more when it runs out ?. I think it's increased to 1000 addresses, but if you use a HD wallet (which is the default nowadays), one backup is enough to restore all addresses. Note that this won't restore address labels. You may want to read my topic on fees, especially if you expect many separate transactions in the future. I could use some other companies wallet service and pay. Companies typically give you a seed phrase to remember when you create your new wallet with them.All advice appreciated. I wouldn't want any seed phrase to be created by a third party.
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I will give an exaggerated example: I write a neutral color feedback saying this: "this person has repeatedly demonstrated that he is not trustworthy, I wouldn't trust him with a penny". I believe that such a feedback, although neutral in color, should be considered as if it were red for the purpose of analyzing whether it is an abuse of the trust system. If there's a Reference link that proves " this person has repeatedly demonstrated that he is not trustworthy", it's not Trust abuse. The rest is a personal opinion, and when posting feedback the forum literally shows your opinion is a good reason to leave negative feedback: Negative - You think that trading with this person is high-risk. If others disagree with your opinion, it's up to them to exclude you from their Trust list. I believe that such a feedback, although neutral in color, should be considered as if it were red for the purpose of analyzing whether it is an abuse of the trust system. I disagree. You can't accuse someone of something they didn't do. Making it neutral means it doesn't have the impact of negative on the profile. Many users use neutral instead of positive too, even though the description is positive, when they don't want to increase someone's Trust score with it.
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Couldn't log in tho Have you tried feeding it your browser cookie? That's what works on wget to login (I need it to see Trust scores).
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DiVERsIfiCATioN Is KEy To MiNiMizINg LoSSeS ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.redd.it%2Fb775nf77rox81.png&t=663&c=l3_Scsf0Cqwmqw) So all gains were based on the FED doing Brrr? That's kinda worrying.
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Would you use such a client, if existed, to read and maybe post on Bitcointalk? As much as I like a CLI, I wouldn't use it to read Bitcointalk (or any other website). I've only used console browsers for troubleshooting ("how do I get that broken X server back up?") when I had no other option. But LoyceBot would love it! I still can't post messages from my bot. I can think of so many cool things to do! And for scraping, an API would be much better than "manually" searching through HTML (which is what I do now).
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Thank you everyone for informing us about all cases with accessing the website. At the moment, we have already reconfigured the security system and the site should be accessible again from public VPN services and TOR exit gateways without any restrictions. I can confirm it works again on Tor. When loading, it shortly showed a page about a loading captcha, but it disappeared on it's own and the site loaded. I've never seen that before on Tor!
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Huge red dildo, dammit... ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) But why? Fiat gets inflation, stocks are overvalued. What else is left other than diversifying?
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Thanks again for your flawless timing! My excuse for the delay: I was talking outside.
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