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9101  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Your full node info page on: September 01, 2014, 01:04:05 PM
[...] I found this script: http://pastebin.com/wKytLZmc but noone running it. [...]

I run it with some modifications, i.e. http://84.200.34.113
I plan to add server uptime and bitcoind uptime to it too, but haven't gotten around it yet.

Morbilas (he wrote the one you linked to, if I'm not mistaken) also uses it on the nodes he sets up: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=582817.0

I came across this which I quite like too: http://176.10.116.242/

Thanks for the links, but it looks like most of them use PHP, not really into that Sad My current play is to just make a static html page that displays pictures which get updated by shell scripts in the background.
9102  Economy / Services / Re: Anybody trying to buy some fresh rap lyrics that's dope? on: September 01, 2014, 12:48:21 PM
As an African American, I find your rap text very insulting. I really hate the use of the word "nigga" and any form of it. It's stuff like this that gives African Americans a bad name. I hate when I hear people call each other a nigger. If a white man said it to a black man, those would be fightin' words..

I just don't get why people think its okay to use is when they want to. Its best to not even say the "n" word at all.
I agree with you man but it's going to be said regardless of how you and I both feel about it.

I be in the trap, Take a nigga bitch... I ain't got no respect, I come for that money all day nigga countin stacks, I'm turnt up to the fuckin max, Like an acrobat, I get money and that's a fuckin fact no that's a fuckin bet, I'm doin numbers like a running back, Bitch I got them racks, I smoke niggas like a cigarette bitch it's a fuckin rap.

Bitch it's not a fucking rap. Trolling at its worst.
It's the beginning of a verse of a song that's been wrote used as an example. #NoTroll Just trying to make a quick buck or 2.
To shut you up... Here's some more to it, I finish niggas fatality, Mortal Kombat, I stay strapped like a fuckin vet, I be killin niggas i'm a mf heart attack! I won't give the whole song away idiot! Anyone can have the entire song for $45.

Quote for reference.

Also, just to stay on topic: you suck. No imagination, nothing but lame ass fuck, n-word, bitch "rap".
9103  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: how many bitcoins will there be ? on: August 31, 2014, 10:42:42 PM
I've heard a while ago that there will be a limited numer of bitcoins available and that at some point all bitcoins will be mined.
is that true ?

Yes.

how many bitcoins are still out there to be mined and by what year will all be mined ?

The total amount of bitcoin is hardcoded to be 21 million BTC at max. The mining rewards half after a certain amount of time, which will result in almost 21 million btc sometime in the next century (year ~2140)
9104  Other / Off-topic / Re: Can I be implicated for buying a steam gift ? on: August 31, 2014, 10:24:11 PM
Buying a steam wallet code can screw you over, if the seller used a stolen CC.

But can buying a steam gift implicate you in any way ? If the seller used a stolen CC, on maybe a new account, to buy a gift and give it to you ?

Short answer is: no

The long on: Steam has these problems every day and they usually do not revert trades. How do I know this? I used to trade TF2 items daily. There was a very big incident a few years back. To understand this you have to understand a bit about tf2 trading. Valve sells keys via the market for cash, but you can also trade them for other items. One of these other items is called "buds" and has a value of several keys (lets say 20) because its old and rare and you can no longer get it. Over a period of several days the price for buds rose rapidly because someone was buying all buds even at high prices (25 while 20 was normal) while at the same time the buds for USD price was falling because someone was selling buds cheap for USD, paypal, wester union, not BTC AFAIK, because it wasnt commonly used among tf2 traders back then. It turned out that this was a money laundering scheme.
#1 use stolen CC to buy keys from valve
#2 trade keys for buds
#3 sell buds for USD/other currency

While valve does not support the trading for items (or currency) outside the steam system they do not revert the trade. Why not? Well for one there are items worth 5000USD. If you would revert such a trade you would have to create a copy of the item (a dupe) thus reducing the price of all items in circulation. This is only done if the victim can prove that it was a scam (e.g. trojan). Dupes a frown upon by traders and are (sometimes) worth less. The other reason they do not revert the trade is that each trade can result in more trades.
#1 A buys a game with a stolen CC
#2 A trades game to B for e.g. 20 keys
#3 B sells game for .05 BTC
#4 A does 15 trades, 10 for 1 key each and 5 more for 2 keys each
#...
#99.999 Valve figures out the CC was stolen.

Theyd have to revert not only the single trade that was not legit (buying the game) but all resulting trades. They would constantly piss off everyone that is trading with steam and make that option basically useless.

So if you buy a game on steam from someone that used a stolen card it is not your problem.


I don't think anybody is accusing him of selling stolen goods, but the possibility is there and just because the items haven't been reversed yet doesn't mean they won't in the future is all I'm saying, but remember, if something sounds too good to be true it usually is (though of course there are always exceptions).

The thing with steam is: steam-money is worth less than regular money. Its "pretty easy" to make 20 USD worth of tf2/csgo/dota2/etc. keys a day if you have a good nieche and a few regulars, but its not as easy to get the money off of steam. The tf2 keys I mentioned above are sold for 2.49 USD[1] by valve, for 2.42 USD [2] by others on the community market and for 1.70-1.95 USD for BTC. IMHO its very likely that said user is getting the money other big steam traders are earning out of steam for them and gets a cut of the profit.


[1] http://wiki.teamfortress.com/wiki/Mann_Co._Supply_Crate_Key
[2] https://steamcommunity.com/market/listings/440/Mann%20Co.%20Supply%20Crate%20Key
9105  Economy / Services / Re: [DiceBitco.in] Make the most out of your sig!WILL BE OPENED @ 1rst of September! on: August 31, 2014, 08:41:25 PM
you are early...

User: shorena
Rank: Senior member
Number of posts(this one included): 1805
Dicebitco.in username: shorena (or BTC 1nwD3Zs5EdxBmu3TBxj4Ti5TpTGAEDJ2f)
I prefer to get payment on site
9106  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: [ANN] Bitcoin blockchain data torrent on: August 31, 2014, 08:10:02 PM
How much time I need to sync the blockchain from zero using bitcoin-qt and how much with torrent?
I have a 7mb adsl.

It took me 3 days with a 100MBit connection with bitcoin-core. As has been said: you sync only with one client, if you are lucky they have a fast connection. With the torrent you will use your line at ~90% (keep 10% for orga/surfing) or even fully*. It went up to  When you are done keep seeding to help others.

* Edit: just did a test. The torrent runs at ~ 24MBit/s after ~30 seconds. bitcoin-core is never going to achieve that rate.
9107  Local / Anfänger und Hilfe / Re: Bitcoins verkaufen on: August 31, 2014, 08:00:23 PM
Na, das Unternehmen bitcoin.de ist Partner der Fidor-Bank,
wie genau da die Kooperation aussieht,.... hab ich ehrlichgesagt keine Ahnung.
Ich persönlich halte nämlich nicht viel von bitcoin.de, ich bevorzuge "echte Börsen" (wie kraken, die auch Fidor nutzen).

Bei bitcoin.de musst Du Dich doch wieder mit jedem einzelnen Käufer persönlich rumschlagen und da einen zu finden, der Dir größeren Mengen abnimmt, ist schonmal eher unwahrscheinlich (und wenn, dann nicht ohne Risiko). Im Grunde ist das also kaum ein großer Unterschied zu localbitcoins, otc, o.ä., nur das bitcoin.de noch Gebühren kassiert.

Da ist mir kraken in Verbindung mit Fidor wesentlich sympathischer.

Ich seh das "Problem" auch nicht beim verkaufen. 1000 BTC auf kraken reinstellen sollte kein Thema sein. Schwierig wird es nur wenn man die EUR dann auch auf dem eigenen Konto haben will.
9108  Local / Altcoins (Deutsch) / Re: Piratecoin Probleme mit Wallet on: August 31, 2014, 07:55:26 PM
Die Coin ist TOT
Deine Coins sind leider Wertlos


ich will nicht nerven aber ich verstehe den zusammenhang nicht.  wer entscheidet darueber ob der coin tot ist?  die user die eine wallet haben ( bzw fehlende user/wallets) ?

Jap, wenn ich das hier richtig verstehe gibt es weltweit so 1-3 Leute die die wallet noch am laufen haben, entweder kennt ihr euch (könnt IP Adressen austauschen um zu syncen) oder nicht (müsst hoffen das sich die clients "irgendwie" von alleine finden). Wenn man jetzt mit 2 anderen ne eigene Währung hat ist die Möglichkeit damit was anzufangen natürlich sehr gering, es werden also auch nicht mehr werden.

  oder gibt es da einen afministrator mit dem server. welcher darueber entscheidet  des saft abzudrehen?! 

Nein, es kann maximal sein das niemand die Walletsoftware weiterentwickelt, aber das muss ja auch nicht unbedingt sein. Ggf. liegt der Quellcode noch irgendwo rum und jemand hat mal lust sich den anzusehen und weiterzumachen.

ich dachte  es ist ein selbsterhaltenes system wenn es genuegend user gibt...

genau das scheint hier der Punkt zu sein.
9109  Local / Anfänger und Hilfe / Re: Großes Problem mit Bitcoin qt on: August 31, 2014, 07:50:46 PM
Also jetzt Blick ichs gar nicht mehr:

Ebene auf die Blockchain Wallet geschaut wo ich die ganzen BTCs von meiner Eigenen Wallet hingesendet habe da stand folgendes:

http://www.bilder-upload.eu/show.php?file=20bbcb-1409489547.png

Diese Betrag würde eig. stimmten 16.33 BTC hatte ich vorher. Gesendet habe ich von dieser Wallet jedoch nur 9.5 und nicht 10.

Und jetzt das komische eben habe ich die Wallet aktualisiert also den Pfeil oben rechts gedrückt danach stand folgendes da:

http://www.bilder-upload.eu/show.php?file=db89c7-1409489622.png


Was geht denn da ab? Da muss doch irgendetwas nicht stimmen???

Schwer zu sagen.

Zu den Fragen hier ihm Thread:

- Also die Wallet war sicher synchonisiert er hat nicht mehr geupdated

- Wie kann ich aus der Wallet.dat Datei die Adresse extrahieren um manuell das über Blockchain zu prüfen
pywallet
- Ja, die wallet.dat war eine Backup Datei

Alte backups haben nicht alle TX gespeichert, sondern nur die privaten Schlüssel. Einmal (machmal auch 3x) mit -rescan starten sollte helfen.

- Wie genau die Meldung von Bitcoin-qt war weiß ich nicht mehr, nachdem ich es neugestartet habe kam ne Meldung das die Blöcke Neu snychronisert werden müssen, danach hat er wieder bei Woche 160 angefangen zu synchronisieren. Und ab der 9ten Woche kommt jetzt ein Fehler: "Fehler im Block - Block muss neugeladen werden". Nach Neustart kommt exakt der selbe Fehler. EDIT: Jetzt läuft es wieder weiter ...

Dann hast Du probleme mit der Festplatte. Neusyncen ist nicht neu runterladen, sondern "nur" alle Blöcke (schon auf der Platte) nochmal durchsehen. Das musst Du eh machen wenn Du die wallet.dat austauschst.

- Wie mache ich einen Rescan?

./bitcoin -rescan (linux console)
c:\program files\bitcoin\bitcoin-qt.exe -rescan (win + r, eintippen (ggf. pfad anpassen), ok)

- Auf dem anderen Rechner ist die Wallet synchronisiert da werden mir jedoch nur noch 0.000563 BTC angezeigt also sie ist leer.

Sync hat nichts mit dem "Kontostand" zu tun. Wenn der sync mit einer anderen wallet.dat stattgefunden hat dann wurde nur nach den noch nicht verwendeten inputs dieser keys gesucht und darauf eine Datenbank aufgebaut. Einfach die wallet.dat austauschen, baut keine neue Datenbank, dafür gibt es -rescan.

Aber ist es nicht wirklich komisch, dass sogar die Wallet auf Blockchain mit eben gerade den korrekten Betrag angezeigt hatte und nachdem ich aktualisiert habe wieder der falsche Betrag draufstand? (Siehe Bilder)

Blockchain.info (die Seite wo Du die Screenshots gemacht hast) und blockchain ist nicht das selbe. Bc.i ist eine Seite ist ständig probleme mit ihrer Datenbank hat und gerne mal Mist anzeigt. Die Blockchain (auf >9000 Rechnern weltweit gespeichert) ist das wo alle TX gespeichert sind, nur die zählt. Ansonsten: keine Adresse, keine Info. Evtl. gibts auch keine Info wenn Du Adressen postest, aber so ganz ohne sind wir auf Kristallkugeln angewiesen und meine ist grad in der Werkstadt.
9110  Economy / Services / Re: [DiceBitco.in] [Make the most out of your sig!] Make coins by simply posting! on: August 31, 2014, 07:38:42 PM
-snip-
From now on, you are not obligated to carry the sig if you dont wish(except if you reroll in the new topic, as stated in the OP, in 1h and a half from now Smiley

Regards! Thank you all for participating, your help is greatly appreciated

Please if you can and wish, leave a trust rating after you receive your payment Smiley

Since you posted this on ~2125 GMT+2 that would be 2300 GMT+2 not 0000 GMT+2. I am confused now. -_-

http://wwp.greenwichmeantime.com/time-zone/gmt-plus-2/
9111  Other / Off-topic / Re: WARNING: MFP printers pose a security hazard!!! on: August 31, 2014, 07:15:16 PM
I think it would be unwise to write a tutorial on how to retrieve the data on those disks. I'm not even a computer expert but i managed to find retrieval software on a HP support site...

Ofc its wise. It should be common knowledge that you can not trust these printers. If only a few know about these vulnerabilities the majority will not be aware of the risks and the few knowledgeable can exploit that. Btw you can print an encrypted paperwallet that is useless witout a code that will not be printed. E.g. Mycelium wallet backup uses this to backup the private key(s).
9112  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Blockchain on: August 31, 2014, 05:52:12 PM
I know, but i really need them back. 3 years of time and effort I put into getting those coins.

You fell for the classic, "this is page X please enter your password scam" and obviously had no 2F-auth enabled. Take this as an (more or less) expensive lesson. If it would be easy to get someone elses private key just because you know the address, bitcoin would not be used. If you lost a significant amount (idk >5 btc maybe, not sure) offer a bounty, maybe someone can track the thief(s). Besides that, contact the police.
9113  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Sender's URL in Blockchain transaction report on: August 31, 2014, 05:14:50 PM


you can see the adbit.co url there posted after the wallet ID


AFAIK you can "tag" your own address with an URL. This service is only available for certain addresses in order to prevent Cracker Joe to spam bc.i with malicous links.

The URL is also only shown on their page and has nothing to do with the btc protocol.

Id ask bc.i support if they can tag your address.
9114  Other / MultiBit / Re: Syncing Newer Transactions on: August 31, 2014, 10:25:21 AM
Well thats the point you are using multibit isnt it? You dont have a complete copy of the blockchain thus the TXs have to be verified online with other nodes. I doubt your computer speed has anything to do with it. Slow connection / slow nodes might be the reason.

About you switching, other "thin wallets" might have similar problems. E.g. electrum relys on special Servers, if they are slow your wallet is slow.
9115  Local / Deutsch (German) / Re: Wo Bitcoins ausgeben in Hamburg? on: August 31, 2014, 10:20:19 AM
In Hamburg siehts noch mau aus. Du bist aber herzlich zum Stammtisch eingeladen. Nächster findet am 3.9. statt

Wo ist der Treffpunkt? Komme aus Nordfriesland und bin immer zu den Heimspielen des Fc St.Pauli in der Stadt.

Cafe Sternschanze, ca. 15 min zu Fuß vom Stadion/Heiligengeistfeld oder U St. Pauli bis U Sternschanze (2 Stationen)

 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=264315.0
9116  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: BitcoinStrings.com - blockchain in words on: August 31, 2014, 09:49:27 AM
Huh, that's interesting. I always wondered why no one is actually building something really really useful on top of this, or is someone doing that? It is actually a nice way of keeping certain records or being able to verify the integrity of documents at a later point in time!

#1 its costly - you have to mine the block AFAIK.
#2 the blockchain is big allready and there will be updates to "skip blocks" in order to keep the size in check.
#3 its very little data


all in all its cheaper, faster and easier to use redundant servers. Its probably more secure as well.
9117  Local / Anfänger und Hilfe / Re: Großes Problem mit Bitcoin qt on: August 31, 2014, 08:27:01 AM
Kommt immer gut wenn man Hilfe will schòn wage zu bleiben, dann bekommt man fein präzise Lösungen präsentiert...

Wie "zerstört" man die Blockchain?
Was genau war die Meldung von qt?
Adresse? TXID?
-rescan gemacht?
Ist die wallet.dat ein backup?

9118  Bitcoin / Press / Re: BitPay Deal Ensures Wider Bitcoin Acceptance on: August 30, 2014, 06:46:24 AM
That's a good thing we see our coin getting onto track more precisely day by day.The day is not so far when we could call up "How much in Bitcoin does this chips costs?"

… how many micros would you charge me for that beautiful bank note with those funny zeros all over it?

I am not selling that, I keep it for nostalgic reasons. You know, when I was a kid, we all used to pay with these pieces of paper. Seems kinda odd now.

Quote
This planet has - or rather had - a problem, which was this: most of the people living on it were unhappy for pretty much of the time. Many solutions were suggested for this problem, but most of these were largely concerned with the movement of small green pieces of paper, which was odd because on the whole it wasn't the small green pieces of paper that were unhappy.
9119  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Core 0.9.3 rc1 has been released on: August 30, 2014, 06:24:47 AM
-snip-
Thanks gotta download it rightway,I have to re-download the blockchain once again or it does merges with previous version i have installed

Did you have to quote the whole post for that single line?

Anyway, no you dont have to download the whole blockchain again, just close the existing installation and install the new one over it (e.g. in Win just run the setup w/o uninstalling)
9120  Other / Meta / Re: Unofficial list of (official) Bitcointalk.org rules, guidelines, FAQ on: August 29, 2014, 01:56:17 PM
Yeah that's fine, be careful who you trust with your account though, don't count on getting help if the other party steals it, sells it, or loses control of it somehow.  
In regards to account recovery,did theymos or someone say somewhere to message Default trust with you address or something?
I did that a while ago. Would Stunna's confirmation that address xxx (listed on profile) was used for payout + me signing a message from it be enough?
I like to be prepared.

The address in your profile can easily be edited if you have lost your account. So can be posts. E.g. I could "quote" one of your posts saying that you own address X and use that later to hijack your account.

The PM to DefaultTrust is probably the only method that can not be manipulated later. As long as DefaultTrust does not delete your PM (not likely since this was suggested by theymos) its still on the server, but can not be edited.
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