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81  Economy / Auctions / MineCalc.com Domain + Cryptocurrency Mining Calculator Script on: February 09, 2019, 04:43:04 PM
I am auctioning the domain Minecalc.com under the registrar Namecheap and a cryptocurrency mining calculator script for different currencies.

MineCalc.com contains the keywords mine and calc which is suitable for a mining calculator and important for the SEO of that.

Moreover, I am going to auction the cryptocurrency mining calculator with two versions on which MineCalc.com ran. It's a custom script with cronjobs and supports multiple currencies; it doesn't have an admin panel since I managed it through PHPMyAdmin and the implementation of new currencies was done manually in the script.


Screenshots of the Cryptocurrency Mining Calculator:

New Version:



Old Version:




The difference between the two versions lies in the integration of new currencies, intuitive use and the features it contains.



Starting Bid: 0.01 BTC
Bid increments: 0.001 BTC
End date: 17th February, 1 PM CET

Besides BTC payment, I also accept payment in Litecoin, Dogecoin and Ethereum.
82  Economy / Gambling / Re: Recommand some trusted bet site without kyc but secured on: February 07, 2019, 05:07:17 PM
What about gambling dApps? You don't need to do KYC or a passport verification, just an Ethereum, Tron or EOS-compatible wallet and you can start right away. Besides that, you can gamble anonymously on almost all sites.
A list of promising dApps are here: dappradar.com/rankings, and I believe that Tron and EOS apps made notable progress recently you should consider.
83  Economy / Services / Re: [OPEN] BitcoinVideoCasino Signature Campaign |Member-Hero/Leg| Earn Up To 0.007 on: February 07, 2019, 04:54:21 PM
Bitcointalk Profile Link: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=386072
Current Amount of Posts: 980
SegWit eligible BTC Address: 32J4WfjCFjn1AuRrKHPnECTiWoQRKxvPLB
84  Economy / Economics / Re: Is E-Commerce platforms will do a positive Impact on Cryptocurrencies ? on: January 01, 2019, 07:28:19 PM
Indeed, that is one of the reasons why Bitcoin got interesting to me. A lot of people are still unbanked, means they have no bank account, and earlier when I was young and had no access to a bank account, I looked for an alternative to the traditional payment methods and discovered someday Bitcoin. If E-Commerce platforms would start accepting cryptocurrencies as a payment method, this would see certainly a positive impact.
85  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: FaucetHub Bitcoin Faucet Script - Open your own faucet on: December 07, 2018, 05:53:03 PM
The script is almost three years old and therefore I decided to remove the fee of one Satoshi forever and keep the script free.

The updated version is available on Jaguarbitcoin as well as on GitHub.
86  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ICO] BitDice - Join The ICO Of The Biggest Crowdfunded Casino With 2300Ƀ PROFIT on: October 24, 2018, 06:12:19 PM
This time, what date will we get dividends?
The casino has been running for so long, I wonder why such small profits
Dividends have been distributed today for the third quarter. The next snapshot for the dividends will take place towards the end of this quarter.

Profit has decreased due to lack of active players on the casino. One understandable reason is sideways activities on cryptocurrencies market which distracted players being in bearish for months. Bitdice is running but new website will be up soon and cryptocurrencies glory will be back as well and then profit will be much more good than first time, if you remember how much everyone got and was extremely happy.
One point may be the missing license which is required to expand the casino to other areas, for instance, the acceptance of fiat deposits as well as sport betting.
87  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ICO] BitDice - Join The ICO Of The Biggest Crowdfunded Casino With 2300Ƀ PROFIT on: October 23, 2018, 01:33:37 PM
The first part of the quarterly report is out.

The second part will be coming out later this week, according to BitDice team.
88  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: MineCalc - Cryptocurrency Mining Calculator on: September 09, 2018, 06:35:12 PM
Another week passed, and we have some great features to bring with!

We added multiple cryptocurrencies to the mining calculator.
In addition, we added a section for mining pools which helps you to find faster a pool to mine your desired cryptocurrency.


As always, if your favourite cryptocurrency is not listed on MineCalc, feel free to drop the coin's name, so we make sure, we will add it.
89  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Sia - Decentralized Storage on: August 30, 2018, 06:55:42 AM
So SIA switched from blake2b to sha-256? Where are the details about it?

If not, maybe that calculator is not too good, if owner can't even get

mining algorithm right  Grin
Obviously, I was wrong with the mining algorithm but that does not affect the estimated calculation which is still correct.


If SIA forks to keep their Obelisks usable, how do you know network difficulty?


i also was wondering about that ..on a fork do you start on the last difficulty before the fork or do you make a new difficulty with the new algo in some other manner?


The difficulty is taken from third-party services, so I assume, on a fork, the difficulty from that the new fork will be fetched.
90  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Sia - Decentralized Storage on: August 29, 2018, 07:14:41 PM
So SIA switched from blake2b to sha-256? Where are the details about it?

If not, maybe that calculator is not too good, if owner can't even get

mining algorithm right  Grin
Obviously, I was wrong with the mining algorithm but that does not affect the estimated calculation which is still correct.
91  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [BCN] Bytecoin. Secure, private, untraceable since 2012 on: August 28, 2018, 07:11:28 PM



Mining Bytecoin should be without any decline in profitability. Use MineCalc's Bytecoin Calculator to make sure that mining is suitable for you.

Visit Minecalc.com/coin/BCN
92  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Sia - Decentralized Storage on: August 28, 2018, 06:41:58 PM



MineCalc supports the cryptocurrency Siacoin which means to all Siacoin lovers that they can compute their estimated mining profit.

Calculate Now: Minecalc.com/coin/SC
93  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][Main] Bitcore- BTX - Are you ready for the future? on: August 28, 2018, 04:15:13 PM




I am glad to say that Minecalc added Bitcore to their mining calculator, so you can always check whether mining is still profitable for you - whether you're home mining or outsource hash power.

Visit: https://minecalc.com/coin/BTX
94  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: ✳️✳️✳️Hashie: Refunds Available ✳️✳️✳️Claim by Dec 31st, 2018 on: August 21, 2018, 02:40:40 PM
I can confirm TradeFortress refunded the outstanding payment of Hashie.co account, including its bonus, fully to me.

Best regards,
Salmen
95  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: MineCalc - Cryptocurrency Mining Calculator on: August 18, 2018, 12:25:01 PM
I revamped the site and amended the selection of the coin and added as well as more configuration to the calculators, such as encompassing cost of electricity. Besides that, you can now favourite your cryptocurrency to access them easier on your next visit.

Along with this great features, I added two more cryptocurrencies to calculate with:



I appreciate if you leave a feedback or give a suggestion of a cryptocurrency to list.
96  Economy / Digital goods / [WTS][Script] EtherPortfolio - Ethereum & Token Portfolio Tracker // $4 on: August 02, 2018, 02:45:36 PM




EtherPortfolio allows your visitors to get an insight into their Ethereum address, by giving an overview of the whole balances they hold and its distribution based on the value which is depicted as a pie chart.
It does not only return this information but also the total value of its portfolio and whether it has seen a surge or a decline and how much.
The fact that the user's need to enter everything manually like other portfolio tracker is getting past and monetization became easy thanks to the integrated Changelly swap and customizable advertising spaces.
Thus, it is not only an intuitive tool but also a great way to monetize with.


Features:
Pie Chart of the Balances
Detailed Overview of the Balances
Change of the value of the past day
Integrated Caching
Statistics on the Home Page
Customizable Advertising Spaces
Monetization through Changelly
Admin Panel which allows you to customize in an easy way




The script cost as low as $4.
With this purchase, you get 14-day email support and regular updates.

A demo is here available.



To buy it, please visit JaguarBitcoin.









Payment Methods: Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Ethereum, Litecoin, Dogecoin and Dash
97  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Redeem coins from Time-locked address on: July 05, 2018, 03:14:15 PM
Salmen did you know coinb.in has testnet support: https://coinb.in/#settings

You can test hodl addresses on testnet instead. Electrum has testnet support so you can use that as well.
For Bitcoin testnet vast of the functions on Coinb.in are constrained and Electrum does not support redeeming time-locked address.



The problem is this, your timestamp is 1745893229 which is equal to Tuesday 29th April 2025 02:20:29 AM UTC but saying that your transaction looks a bit broken in general.
can you tell me how you figure out the unlock time from the rawtx?
I only know by plugging the redeem script on verify page I can tell its unlock time

To be sure can I see the redeem script you have.
@OP if you are reluctant about telling us the redeem script, you can try it yourself
on coinb.in page, click Verify tab, input your redeem script, click submit
it will returns: Hodl Address, Required Signature, and its Unlock Time
Yes, I just added on the above, but here again: https://coinb.in/?verify=046079345bb17541046d37106834e29cc16fb64a6fed20a5ce9b7b4be9d64f2da69c2bedb3d9b103bda4be4a9fde5b3af85d61db74976c4cf01610e84279300f5f2071a8eb05ea808bac#verify

It looks like I was wrong about the timestamp I extracted. Thanks for confirming with the redeem script.

I think there is a bug in generating the transaction from your redeem script, not the signing procedure as such.

I'm looking into it and should it fixed in the next update which I'll push our in 24hrs or less.
I am glad to hear that. Yesterday, I was desperate with making the transaction through tools.
98  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Redeem coins from Time-locked address on: July 05, 2018, 12:40:05 PM
Salmen did you know coinb.in has testnet support: https://coinb.in/#settings

You can test hodl addresses on testnet instead. Electrum has testnet support so you can use that as well.
For Bitcoin testnet vast of the functions on Coinb.in are constrained and Electrum does not support redeeming time-locked address.



The problem is this, your timestamp is 1745893229 which is equal to Tuesday 29th April 2025 02:20:29 AM UTC but saying that your transaction looks a bit broken in general.
can you tell me how you figure out the unlock time from the rawtx?
I only know by plugging the redeem script on verify page I can tell its unlock time

To be sure can I see the redeem script you have.
@OP if you are reluctant about telling us the redeem script, you can try it yourself
on coinb.in page, click Verify tab, input your redeem script, click submit
it will returns: Hodl Address, Required Signature, and its Unlock Time
Yes, I just added on the above, but here again: https://coinb.in/?verify=046079345bb17541046d37106834e29cc16fb64a6fed20a5ce9b7b4be9d64f2da69c2bedb3d9b103bda4be4a9fde5b3af85d61db74976c4cf01610e84279300f5f2071a8eb05ea808bac#verify
99  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Redeem coins from Time-locked address on: July 04, 2018, 04:30:31 PM
I have been experiencing problems when I try to spend the outputs of this time-locked address: 36v4jJ8A3xCDteSrh7C2b5godwgMCsvqns.


First of all, I entered the redeem script of this time-locked address on Coinb.in and generated the unsigned transaction which I signed in the following.
I then broadcasted the signed transaction and received the following error: 16: mandatory-script-verify-flag-failed (Script evaluated without error but finished with a false/empty top stack element).


I am not fairly sure whether I missed something or there is an issue on coinb.in's side.

The transaction raw code is:
Code:
0100000001bbd220981879eeab38042b0630a04f99f54a37ad2d303e90f13eb76bd6886f51000000008b483045022100d4ba35ee2cbe1d24c82a88fc0eaeed8f13012c0b4febef4a32ffd042a12743150220187018b59741363d33fa3ca0f86daa3e9d14c0e75ab644a3c9e474cfc7ca96d70141046d37106834e29cc16fb64a6fed20a5ce9b7b4be9d64f2da69c2bedb3d9b103bda4be4a9fde5b3af85d61db74976c4cf01610e84279300f5f2071a8eb05ea808bffffffff0180bb00000000000017a914837b578229e3e15172f819dc4a43ecdb46a87e308700000000

It would be great if someone figures the problem.

The problem is this, your timestamp is 1745893229 which is equal to Tuesday 29th April 2025 02:20:29 AM UTC but saying that your transaction looks a bit broken in general.

Looks like you'll be got a bit of a hodl ahead.

To be sure can I see the redeem script you have.
Weird. I set the date for the 28th June 2018 at 8 o'clock as it can be seen here.
I tried half of the day with spending them.
100  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Redeem coins from Time-locked address on: July 04, 2018, 11:00:12 AM
That error means that the signature is invalid. coinb.in has, for quite a while now, been known to have issues with their signer which results in invalid signatures.

Looking at the transaction, it is actually incomplete. It is completely missing the redeemScript.
I thought so. I have tried using Bitcoin Core to build the transaction.
First, I created the unsigned transaction using this command.

Code:
createrawtransaction '[{"txid":"516f88d66bb73ef1903e302dad374af5994fa030062b0438abee79189820d2bb", "vout":0}]' '{"3DgECca9xyBAvEcwrtF5QnS5HkEGxxa81y":0.00048}' 1530172800

Then I signed it with the private key using this:

Code:
signrawtransaction "0200000001bbd220981879eeab38042b0630a04f99f54a37ad2d303e90f13eb76bd6886f510000000000feffffff0180bb00000000000017a914837b578229e3e15172f819dc4a43ecdb46a87e30878095345b" '[{"txid":"516f88d66bb73ef1903e302dad374af5994fa030062b0438abee79189820d2bb","vout":0,"scriptPubKey":"a914395060fa01753cb19684415f6720d7bdb9b689e487","redeemScript":"046079345bb17541046d37106834e29cc16fb64a6fed20a5ce9b7b4be9d64f2da69c2bedb3d9b103bda4be4a9fde5b3af85d61db74976c4cf01610e84279300f5f2071a8eb05ea808bac", "amount": 0.00048}]' [...]

And received the following error: Unable to sign input, invalid stack size (possibly missing key)
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