Yes, your example is pretty much the same as leaving a will. I can will you $10 million, but I can change my will or spend all the money before I die. But if I place it in an irrevocable trust (time lock multi Sig), then you're ok.
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If a transaction is not broadcast there is nothing preventing those chips from being spent.
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Don't buy, save it for your baby,
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It does have watching only wallets, but I think you need to generate then from a wallet you already have in Armory. You might be able to do it by hand using armoryengine.py.
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If you don't lose the copy of armory you just need the wallet backup info: chain code / root key or something like that. If you're afraid of losing the armory program and all future access to it, you need the private key (base 58) for each of your addresses that you have coins in.
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Obama would have loved single payer but the republicans and insurance companies would never go for it. So they are actually the ones who came up with obamacare.
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Re-using addresses to me is a good feature of bitcoin. Why are programs trying to stop that? When you have a donation address, a payment address, an address just associated with your company you would want people to know that address. Let the user make up their mind and do what they want instead of the program, right? Almot %90 of the users here paste their personal bitcoin address in their signature. It is more of a common practice to re-use addresses then anything and when a program or someone tries to just change that, questions will be asked....hence an entire thread.
There was a problem with the android RNG a while back and people who reused addresses had all their funds stolen. It's just safer.
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Probably hacked this forum for the 100th time.
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What make/model is the NIC?
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Can you find linux drivers for your NIC online?
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Wireless? Are you sure it's just not a bad network card/router?
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What's your network configuration?
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Signed message with private key of sender address, or it didn't happen Of course I immediately deleted / shredded the private key out of disgust
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You'd turn your $5000 into about $43.
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I have had a few "not responding" errors which required force closing so far :/ Not imported or created a wallet yet either which is not terribly confidence-inspiring...
How do I run this .app with debug flags (I knew how to do that on Ubuntu from terminal but this app on OSX I am not sure how to set those flags as I run it) then I can perhaps upload some logs... I think it is somethign to do with applescripts, but Im pretty new to OSX.
It did sync overnight no problem (not sure how long it took though).
It should automatically put the logfile in your armory directory. There is also a menu item to export the logfile in the armory app itself.
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It really just needs the address. But, just use your paper backup and a new instance of bitcoin-qt and sweep the funds to another address.
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That is odd, I would backup the wallet and just sweep the private key from my paper backup.
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