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8861  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: I have an ElectrumLTC watch only wallet, and I want to move the coins. on: December 20, 2017, 06:45:33 PM
I'm confused about how to do this. I cannot send the coins from this wallet since its a watch only wallet and i'm stuck. Can anybody help? When I try to restore the wallet with the seed to a new address it takes hours and hours and constantly says "please wait". Really frustrated

Can you try it on a different computer. Are you restoring it from the seed or something else. Check if there are an errors and the seed is at least 12 words (should be 13 if it's fairly new).
8862  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: HASHNEST Discussion and Support Thread on: December 20, 2017, 12:17:29 AM
BULLSHIT!

Going on over 2 weeks and still my .025 is in limbo, sent in tickets and  posted on facebook. Still nothing!

I requested the withdraw over 3 weeks ago.. took over a week just to get it into the blockchain and been there ever since.



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Like I said before, there are some great free accelerator services. I used this one. And there are so many in the services section. I had a 0.05BTC withdrawal that I needed confirming. If you can wait then do it so it doesn't clog up these services though.
8863  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: HASHNEST Discussion and Support Thread on: December 19, 2017, 03:37:52 PM
I need some help guys, On December 7th, I sent .015 btc to a circle wallet from my hashnest wallet. It is still unconfirmed. I tried to re-broadcast and still unconfirmed. What happens if the network drops it? Will I lose my btc? This really sucks. HEre is the txid: 3a4a6a7bb9e038969fa9b34c2cd3387c78840bc6c160985bf4a542625233db89

I appreciate any advice.

If the BTC mempools end up dropping it, you will probably have to contact Hashnest support to try and get them to credit back your account.

Edit: Bitmain may not be willing to do this, however. There is never a guarantee that every single node is going to drop your transaction from their mempools. It doesn't matter how much time has passed. As long as at least one node still retains your transaction, there is a chance that it could still get confirmed. Also, I researched this today, and there is an option to do a child pays for parent transaction. It would involved sending the unconfirmed input in your wallet. However, since you are using Circle, you have no control over their hot wallet. Therefore, this method will not work.

God I hate myself for sending it to Circle. They suck so much now. This is almost $300 worth of btc. I will be so fucking mad if I lose it. Thanks for the input.

Keep rebroadcasting it and it won't be dropped.
There are some good free accelerator services in the services section, take a look at those?
8864  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Sent 1mBTC but over 3mBTC was sent. on: December 18, 2017, 08:33:37 AM
bob123 hit the nail on the head.
The missing bitcoin was sent to pay for the 2-factor-authentication.
Thanks very much, this really cleared this up.

For such low values of Bitcoin, around £100, there are so many fees which make it not economical to transfer.
Even with huge increases in the market, I'm losing money even though the value has increased.


I'd suggest you make a second non-2fa wallet and hold 0.01BTC or 5% (whichever if best for you) of your bitcoins in it so you don't have the trustedcoin fees all the time. However, that's just optional and don't put everything in a non-2fa wallet as a 2fa one is much more secure.
8865  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: QT wallet building for 100$ on: December 17, 2017, 12:32:00 AM
hello , we need someone who can build a linux and windows wallet for our new coin ,
we can pay 100$ at bitcoin and bounty

thank you

100$ for a wallet of an altcoin is going to have lots of issues. You might want to consider upping that to at least 1000 to get a good coin that will pay back better as well in an ico/premine sale.
8866  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Bitcoin Core - Wallet Recovery on: December 17, 2017, 12:20:36 AM
Hello Jackj,

The Transaction ID is: 85f198bd1c8cd6f389b30ead2b6693390da4ae73f82d3a7aa3b3d85321d09880

I wasn't able to find anything on blockchain.info or live.blockcypher.com. I guess that the coins are not in my wallet, right?

Thank you!

Yes. The transaction was never confirmed and cleared out of the mrm pool.
If you know how to rebroadcast it then do that and see if you can get that to work (I would help but I'd need you to export the transaction in some way).
8867  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: 51 Btc locked up... on: December 17, 2017, 12:13:00 AM
What are you attempting to do? Brute force your trezor seed? Isn't the password a pin or have I got that wrong?

Do you have the encrypted string? What does it contain, is it words, does it start with a letter like 1, U, K, 5, L...
8868  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Sent 1mBTC but over 3mBTC was sent. on: December 17, 2017, 12:07:22 AM
Hi so when I sent bitcoins from my electrum wallet to my coinbase wallet I entered the value '1mBTC' but when I looked at my transaction afterwards it sent way more.
The charge was 1mBTC but bitcoin was sent to two other addresses?
What happened and where is my bitcoin?

Can you post the address/TX you sent from.
I assume the rest was lost to a fee? Was the fee slider at the furthest point to the right and did you have many transactions of small amounts received like faucet earnings or other micropatments.
8869  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: accelerate this transactions for $200 tip! on: December 17, 2017, 12:03:52 AM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send me a pm with address once you accelerate them and I see the confirmations

I used this service: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2392715.0

For a 0.001BTC tip I got a confirmation in 2 hours, it's worth a shot!
8870  Economy / Lending / Re: Invest in Sweeet | First Legit Investor-Plan (Closed) on: December 16, 2017, 11:55:37 PM
So its the thread closed or we may help you out by investing to recover funds ?

No I think everything is closed until sweeet recovers the funds they need. Taking another loan from the forum community would not be a great idea, at least a public one anyway.
8871  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Help me to recover 33.54 BTC from a corrupt wallet.dat, I'll pay you a Reward! on: December 16, 2017, 11:52:54 PM
Hi ketubi,


Give this a try..!!!

Make sure you have a extra backup  Smiley

first take the wallet.dat file and split into two wallet.dat files(likely one with 80/90% data and the other with remaining)...

once you are ready with two files.. try placing the first wallet.dat file you have made and start bitcoin-qt...

if it works.. you will get to the point where you have 33.54 BTC  Smiley
if you still get the error then try to remove more lines present at the last... and again start bitcoin-qt with new file

Hope this works..!! Revert BACK ..!!

Thanks,
KicKforBcn







Afaik, it doesn't append linearly new data at the end.
If I help you, what reward could I have?

Help to help the community, don't consider a monetary reward of a reason to help. Next we'll get someone asking him to sign the address with the 34btc in it.  Grin



@KicKfrBcn good find, it was from four years ago but mainly the same suggestions as what is on this thread, with extra info too!
8872  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Complicated issue; 12 words seed generated non-matching address and private key on: December 16, 2017, 04:48:46 PM
Did you download the wallet from their official website.
Have you run antivirus scans on your device often? It's possible you may have fallen for a phishing or Trojan/virus attempt.

https://www.google.com/search?q=jaxx+private+key+address+mismatch&oq=jaxx+private+key+address+mismatch&aqs=chrome..69i57.15538j0j4&client=ms-android-huawei&sourceid=chrome-mobile&ie=UTF-8
This may be helpful reference to check. Jaxx have a contact link on the reddit site so you may be able to contact them from there however they don't seem to be too fast at replying.
8873  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Official site download hacked? on: December 16, 2017, 04:34:56 PM
Hi,

i just downloaded  Standalone Executable from the regular site.  When making transaction with my hardware ledger wallet I saw that it tried to execute 2 transactions
First one was right, 2nd one was sending 0.2 BTC to an address that I did not specify

When checking the signature of the Standalone Executable, it seems to check out

This does not seem right

SHA256:
f030699fe93e38d882c0734664207000756a32d0606ed714473f2f29e8156a31  C:/PortableApps/electrum/electrum-3.0.3.exe


Where can I find the correct SHA code

The SHA code should be on the electrum.org website and on the github accounts of all the devs.

Also, if you have antivirus, try running that and see if it flags anything but electrum (as it'll flag electrum normally). It's quite lucky you're using a hardware wallet. I'm sure others have lost to this same thing and have had no request to confirm from the hardware device. 
8874  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Transaction Unconfirmed and not found in Block Explorer! on: December 16, 2017, 04:28:48 PM
Hi

I have sent a transaction using a low transaction fee, then it it was stuck as unconfirmed for almost half an hour. Then I have increased the transaction fee to 0.0013361 BTC and broadcasted the transaction. So the old transaction was replaced by the new one in my wallet, however, it got also stuck as unconfirmed and I am unable to find the transaction on Block Explorer

Your help will be highly appreciated!

Thanks

It probably got labelled as a double spend. Can you post one or both txs.
Also, try recovering the wallet from seed and see what you can get. You might be able to sweep the private keys those coins are on or wait for the transaction to expire on the network.
8875  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Help me to recover 33.54 BTC from a corrupt wallet.dat, I'll pay you a Reward! on: December 16, 2017, 04:08:08 PM
Thanks for the response, i tried to dump my wallet and i get "error un dump page". See the image



You can't dump a corrupt wallet to json as it won't have the correct format.
I quickly wrote a small Python script for parsing a wallet and dumping the private keys from it (run with Python 2):

Code:
import sys
import struct
from bsddb.db import *
from hashlib import sha256

# Dumps the private keys from a wallet.dat file.
# Inspired by pywallet.
# Credits: https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/13681/opening-wallet-dat-in-python-using-bsddb3

B58 = "123456789ABCDEFGHJKLMNPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijkmnopqrstuvwxyz"

if not len(sys.argv) == 2:
    print("Usage: %s <wallet_file>" % sys.argv[2])
    sys.exit(1)

def read_size(buffer, offset):
    size = ord(buffer[offset])
    offset += 1

    if size == 0xfd:
        size = struct.unpack_from("<H", buffer, offset)[0]
        offset += 2
    if size == 0xfe:
        size = struct.unpack_from("<I", buffer, offset)[0]
        offset += 4
    if size == 0xff:
        size = struct.unpack_from("<Q", buffer, offset)[0]
        offset += 8

    return offset, size

def read_string(buffer, offset):
    offset, string_len = read_size(buffer, offset)
    return offset + string_len, buffer[offset: offset + string_len]

def b58_encode(d):
    out = ""
    p = 0
    x = 0

    while ord(d[0]) == 0:
        out += "1"
        d = d[1:]

    for i, v in enumerate(d[::-1]):
        x += ord(v)*(256**i)

    while x > 58**(p+1):
        p += 1

    while p >= 0:
        a, x = divmod(x, 58**p)
        out += B58[a]
        p -= 1

    return out

def b58check_encode(d):
    checksum = sha256(sha256(d).digest()).digest()[:4]
    return b58_encode(d + checksum)


db = DB()
db.open(sys.argv[1], "main", DB_BTREE, DB_RDONLY)

items = db.items()

for item in items:
    k, v = item
    koff, voff = 0, 0
    koff, item_type = read_string(k, koff)

    if item_type == "key":
        koff, pubkey = read_string(k, koff)
        voff, privkey = read_string(v, voff)

        if len(privkey) == 279:
            secret = privkey[9:9+32]
        else:
            secret = privkey[8:8+32]

        if pubkey[0] != "\x04":
            secret += "\x01"

        print(b58check_encode("\x80" + secret))
db.close()

It's very simple, and outputs a bunch of WIF private keys (you can paste them into Electrum's Sweep dialog for example, but if there's many of them, it's going to take a while to check their balances, so be patient.
NOTE: the method of working with the database used here is different from pywallet's. It may work better on corrupted wallets.
A pip install of the bsddb may be required.

You might also be able to get bitcointools to turn a private key from one of the mentioned scripts and convert it to an address to scan for a balance on blockchain.info's API.
The user jackjack here wrote pywallet (you can search for it on githum and it should appear under the name jackjack-jj/pywallet).

What drive was the file on before it became corrupted? Was it in amongst other files or on its own on the drive - can you get that drive professionally recovered, have you?

Thanks for the response, my client doesn't have the original drive where the wallet was not corrupted.
How do you know this is your exact wallet.dat? Do you just think it's for bitcoin or had you put it on a specific drive to back it up which it got corrupted on. Do you have any backups of the corrupted wallet also as in if you did a full system backup at the time that you still have a copy of?
8876  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: 3.0.x crashes when requesting seed on: December 16, 2017, 02:19:24 AM
Pretty simple issue. As a test using the latest 3.0.3 version (3.0.2  had t his issue too) i tried accessing my seed through the software. Whenever i enter the correct password, instead of showing me the seed, electrum just plain crashes completely. When i enter the wrong one, i am correctly informed of wrong seed? (but yes, i do have a backup of my seed). Anything i can do to help fix this?

Try deleting your electrum data folder if you have all your seeds and recover them from that.
Also, try downgrading and see if it's an issue on the other wallets. And confirm your download came from electrum.org.
8877  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Electrum and Bitcoin hard forks on: December 16, 2017, 02:12:45 AM
Hello guys did Electrum will support  next bitcoin hard forks : LBTC SBTC.......?
i don't know what wallet to use to get the forks coin

Electrum doesn't support any coins, it is a bitcoin mainchain client. Thus, it does not support nor produce the appa for the forked coin.
Software like electron cash is based off electrum's code as electrum's code was released without copyright restrictions.
For a wallet for the forked coins, I have seen coinomi is quite popular among users here (I haven't personally used it though).
8878  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Help me to recover 33.54 BTC from a corrupt wallet.dat, I'll pay you a Reward! on: December 16, 2017, 01:23:21 AM
The user jackjack here wrote pywallet (you can search for it on githum and it should appear under the name jackjack-jj/pywallet).

What drive was the file on before it became corrupted? Was it in amongst other files or on its own on the drive - can you get that drive professionally recovered, have you?
8879  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: HASHNEST Discussion and Support Thread on: December 15, 2017, 12:24:04 AM
They have a system to speed it up - in my case it was $300. Kinda fuck this!

Any idea how long it may take to get funds transferred with their transaction fee?

You can try this transaction accelerator. It is free but only has 100 slots available and you have to wait until Via BTC solves a block. https://pool.viabtc.com/tools/txaccelerator/
Also, you may want to see if the transaction that you are trying to send has parent transactions that are also unconfirmed. At the fee that Hashnest has set of 20000 sats,(which is less that 100 sats per byte,) it may take quite sometime to have the transaction be processed normally, if ever. Also, does Bitmain even use the whole 20000 sats to send your transaction or are they setting an even lower fee to broadcast and skimming?
$300 for bitmain to have you use their transaction accelerator.  Huh Roll Eyes That is really a rip off.
Here is a web page that will give you an idea of the current state of the mempool. https://core.jochen-hoenicke.de/queue/#24h


I have one with no unconfirmed parent transactions still waiting to confirm.
Viabtc have a limit of 100 txs per block, F2pool used to offer a service for a reasonable price that I might go back and enquire about (it was normally pretty cheap).
8880  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Wallet for Android / Re: What is the best bitcoin wallet on: December 14, 2017, 04:12:11 PM
What is the best bitcoin wallet BTC  in terms of transfer and safety expenses  Huh Huh


The blockchain wallet these days has been raised a lot in conversion fees


Do you want one that is just online? If so, blockchain.info is possibly still rated the best out of online wallets.

If you're fine with a software wallet there's two main options:
• Bitcoin Core, downloadable from bitcoin.org website and the top of this forum.
• Electrum, downloadable from electrum.org/#download.
Bitcoin Core requires a download of 150GB blockchain and electrum just needs a few MBs.
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